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A pair of Parker Knoll light oak framed armchairs, upholstered in button back pink fabric, 75cm wide, together with a matching stool. (3) The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
A Lladro Daisa figure group of young woman seated with five piglets at her feet 26 cm high together with another Lladro figure depicting a young chef with pig 23.8 cm high, a polychrome decorated table lamp by Enlightenment by Design Ltd model No. SMMC1 circa 2006, three painted brass twin light wall sconces and three framed and glazed collection of Players cigarette cards depicting classic cars the mounts inscribed "Original cards printed or issued in 1936, London Cigarette Card Framing Co"
A collection of Anta tartan pottery including James Macmillan purple ground design, one dinner plate, one large serving platter, five small side plates, one large jug, one small mug, one medium vase, one small bowl, one pudding bowl, one large salad bowl, a collection of Archie Stewart design (blue and green) including one large serving platter, one small pot with lid, porridge bowl, small jug, large jug, teapot, salad bowl, small vase and medium vase and Callum Mackinnon design (green) including large dinner plate, salad plate, porridge bowl, pudding bowl, two small bowls, baking dish, salad bowl, beaker, pasta dish, large platter, large jug, three side plates, one large vase, one medium vase and a Scottish thistle beaker CONDITION REPORTS All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light scratches, etc.
A collection of various metal wares to include an Eastern white metal pierced cross 74.5 cm high x 57.5 cm wide on a shallow black plinth base, a pair of rusted iron spreadeagle andirons 40 cm high, a pair of Classical style cornucopia and wreath decorated brass andirons 35 cm high, a four branch five light wrought iron candle stand 59 cm high, a brass candle extinguisher, a wrought iron wooden handled six bottle wine or milk bottle holder 31 cm wide x 20.5 cm deep, a pair of wrought iron pan holders and a modern wrought iron and gilded Arts & Crafts style pedestal dish on tripod base 20 cm diameter x 51 cm high
An Alison Henry game cube, each side printed with various games boards including backgammon, chess, noughts and crosses, etc, 50 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 50 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Appears to have been straight out of the cardboard box. Key present. No gaming pieces. Keyhole however, does not have a brass escutcheon and there is a small chip, presumably done during manufacture, to the edge. The brass feet / buttons have some light wear / eroding. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include a small bruise to one corner of the cube. See images for further detail. Unable to pack and post this item.
An Alison Henry game cube, each side printed with various games boards including backgammon, chess, noughts and crosses, etc, 50 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 50 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has some gaming parts, chess, etc that are variously chipped and broken etc. See images for further details on contents. There is some scratching to the brass stoppers, otherwise some general wear and tear - light scratching, etc. Key hole has no brass escutcheon around the hole. See images for more details. Unable to pack and post this item.
An Alison Henry game cube, each side printed with various games boards including backgammon, chess, noughts and crosses, etc, 30 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 30 cm high CONDITION REPORTS No key although brass escutcheon around the key hole is present. No gaming pieces. General wear and tear to include some light surface scratching, etc. See images for further detail. Unable to pack and post this item.
A pair of Japanese cloisonné plates, the central panel featuring bird on a blue ground, within a fan decorated border, the other with a three toed dragon on a dark blue ground, within a floral decorated border, both 24.5 cm diameter, together with a cased 1935 rocking horse crown and a 1965 Churchill crown, other various commemorative crowns, two cigarette cases and a pair of pearl earrings and beaded bracelet CONDITION REPORTS Cloisonné plates only - the plate with the light blue ground and bird - there is a small star type crack to the decoration on one of the black fans. Otherwise both plates have general wear and tear to include pinhead firing faults, surface scratches, etc. See images for further detail.
Richardson (James). Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, under the orders and at the expense of Her Majesty's Government, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1853, half-titles, folding map frontispiece to volume 1, a few light spots, a few gatherings with faint damp-stain to outer margin, endpapers renewed, early 20th-century dark green half morocco gilt, morocco labels, rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)
Weldon (Anthony). The Court and Character of King James. Written and taken by Sir A: W being an eye, and eare witnesse, London: Printed by R[obert]. I[bbitson], 1650, engraved portrait frontispiece, without final blank, occasional light damp stains and ink markings to margins of few leaves, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, rebacked, slight wear to board corners, small 8vo (Wing W1273A; ESTC R204065. A later setting than R209127 with page number "197" is printed correctly, the list of errata removed, and the errata corrected in the reset sheets), together with:Charles I, Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Maiestie, in his solitudes and sufferings, 1648, double-page engraved plate, without engraved portrait and final leaf (final leaf provided in manuscript facsimile), recent endpapers with 20th-century bookplate of Alan Morris to upper pastedown, contemporary sheep, rebacked, boards worn, 8vo,[Du Moulin, Peter], Tragicum theatrum actorum, & casuum tragicorum Londini publice celebratorum, quibus Hiberniae Proregi, Episcopo Cantuariensi, ac tandem Regi ipsi, aliisque vita adempta, & ad Anglicanam metamorphosin via est aperta, Amsterdam: Jodocum Jansonium, 1649, folding plate and six engraved portrait plates only (of 8), some toning, contemporary vellum with yapp fore-edges, small 8voQTY: (3)
Varignon (Pierre). Projet d'une Nouvelle Mechanique avec un examen de l'opinion de M. Borelli, sur les proprietez des poids suspendus par des cordes, 1st edition, Paris: La Veuve d'Edme Martin, Jean Boudot & Estienne Martin, 1687, title with engraved device, engraved headpieces 13 tolding engraved plates, errata leaf, some light spotting and marginal toning, previous owner inscriptions to title and front endpaper, Royal Artillery Library 1807 bookplate, contemporary vellum, upper cover with Office of the Ordnance stamp in gilt, a little soiled, 4to QTY: (1)NOTE:Roberts & Trent, Bibliotheca Mechanica p. 337. Varignon's work on mechanical forces, his first published work coincided with the publication of his friend Isaac Newton's Principia.
Gregson (Matthew). Portfolio ... of Fragments, relative to the history and antiquities of the county of Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, 2nd edition, with additions, Liverpool: Printed by C. A. Worrall, 1824, lithograph portrait frontispiece, folding county map and plan, numerous engraved plates, woodcut illustrations and armorials to text, occasional light dust-soiling, modern half calf, folio, together with:Mortimer (William Williams), The History of the Hundred of Wirral, with a sketch of the city and county of Chester, compiled from the earliest authentic records, London: Whittaker & Co., 1847, half-title, folding lithograph map frontispiece, upper margin of title inscribed by the author, eight lithograph plates and folding table, some browning and light scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, original cloth-backed boards, recent gilt title to spine, 4to,Currie (William Wallace), Memoir of the life, writings, and correspondence of James Currie, M.D. F.R.S. of Liverpool, 2 volumes, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831, engraved portrait frontispiece to first volume (spotted and offset to title), armorial bookplate of Edward Henry Roscoe to upper pastedowns, contemporary quarter straight-grain brown sheep, spine and extremities lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other Liverpool related including, Gibson (T. Ellison), Crosby Records, Blundell's Diary of Nicholas Blundell, ESQ., from 1722 to 1728, Liverpool, 1895, Moore (Edward), Liverpool in King Charles the Second's time, 1899, Muir (Ramsay), Bygone Liverpool, 1913, Muir (Ramsay & Platt, Edith), A History of Municipal Government in Liverpool, 1906, Marillier (H.C.), The Liverpool School of Painters, 1904, and five Liverpool ephemeral items including a Theatre Royal broadside for Henry V, Saturday August 18, 1838, an issue of the Liverpool Mercury, August 30th, 1811, and a cancelled share certificate for the Liverpool Overhead Railway Company, September 28, 1897QTY: (14)
Scott (Walter). Waverley Novels, 48 volumes, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1856, engraved frontispieces and additional engraved titles, occasional spotting, contemporary green half morocco, gilt decorated spines, lower panel of spine to volume 46 torn with loss, light wear to extremities, small 8voQTY: (48)
Stampe (W.L). The Ganges Canal Hydro-Electric Scheme, a system of rural electrification from low head canal falls, Roorkee: Printed at the Photo-Mechl & Litho. Department, Thomason College, 1931, 17 black & white illustrations after photographs, 18 folding plans, a few leaves toned, original black quarter cloth, stamp to front cover lower margin & sticker residue to upper margin, rubbed, folio, together with:Turkish Scheme in connection with a proposed new works on the Gulf of Ismid and the existing dry docks on the Golden Horn, report & estimate, Elswich Shipyard, 16th December 1911, 69 leaves of typed reports, a few light spots, contemporary red cloth, stained with some wear, 4to, withNiven (E.C). Commissioners for the Port of Rangoon, Report on the Lower Harbour Survey, 1915, 24 folding diagrams, contemporary ownership inscription to front blank upper margin, a few light spots, modern blue half buckram gilt, lightly marked, folio, with 5 other related bound reportsQTY: (8)
Bible [Latin]. Testamenti Veteris Biblia sacra sive libri canonici, priscae Judaeorum Ecclesiae a deo traditi, Latini recens ex Hebraeo facti brevibusque scholiis illustrati ab Immanuele Tremellio & Francisco Junio: accesserunt libri qui vulgo dicuntur Apocryphi, Latine redditi & notis quibusdam aucti a Francisco Junio ..., quibus etiam adjunximus Novi Testamenti libros ex sermone syriaco ab eodem Tremellio in Latinum conversos, London: Excudebat Henricus Middletonus, impensis T[homas]. V[autrollerius]., 1580/1579, general and New Testament titles with imprints dated 1580, titles to parts 2-4 dated 1579 (Josh. - Mal.), general title with early ownership signatures Jo. Jackson and Th. Fuller[?], initial four gatherings detached, bound without Apocrypha (192 pp.), lower outer corner of 4Y2 torn away with slight loss of text, some light dust-soiling, toning and occasional scattered spotting, front free endpaper with Cornwell House ink stamp, all edges gilt, 17th century black/dark brown morocco, gilt ruled border to boards and spine, light wear to foot of spine and extremities, 4to (22 x 15.7 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Darlow & Moule 6166; ESTC S1493; STC 2056.8. The earliest complete Latin Bible printed in England. One of five imprint variants of the 1580 edition. The New Testament preliminaries are found in two settings.
Bible [New Testament - English, Douai]. The New Testament of Jesus Christ, Translated Faithfully into English, out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred with the Greeke and other editions in divers languages; with Arguments of bookes and chapters, Annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better understanding of the text, and specially for the discoverie of the Corruptions of divers late translations, and for cleering the Controversies in religion, of these daies: in the English College of Rhemes, 1st edition, Printed at Rhemes: by John Fogny, 1582, title within decorative border, decorative woodcut initials, head & tailpieces, fore-edge margin to C1 with 18th-century(?) signature Elizabeth Hicken, verso of fore-edge margin of 2N4 with 16th/17th-century pen, ink and watercolour armorial (worn & partially rubbed through with some loss), lacking three leaves (3I2, 3U1 & 4S4), decorative initial and some text excised from five leaves (2U3, 2Y2, 3H4, 3U2 & 4N1), light worming to gutter margins of few leaves, dog-eared leaves particularly at front and rear, dust-soiled throughout, damp staining and marks, marginal tearing and fraying mostly to title, initial and last few leaves, sewing weak and last few leaves loosening or detached, contemporary sheep with rollwork border decoration to boards, leather detached and partially lacking to boards, covers detached and spine largely lacking, covers very worn, 4to (22.2 x 16 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Herbert 177; Darlow & Moule 134; STC 2884; Pforzheimer, 68. The Douai version, translated from the Vulgate by Gregory Martin, under the supervision of William Allen (afterwards Cardinal Allen), and Richard Bristow. According to the Douay Diaries, Martin began the translation in October 1578 and completed it in March 1582.Additional condition notes of the volume: The sewing is weak and partly broken, the main text block leaves are not too bad (defects etc. mentioned above), but some of the leaves would certainly benefit from repair (as the images and original description indicate). The covers could be conserved and restored, but again require a good deal of repair.
Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, 1st edition, London & New York: Macmillan & Co., 1894, illustrations by J.L. Kipling, W.H. Drake and P. Frenzeny, a little minor spotting and a few light finger marks, all edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, spine a little darkened and rubbed at ends, joints and edges lightly rubbed, slight lean, 8voQTY: (1)
Park (Mungo). Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Performed under the direction and patronage of the African Association, in the years 1795, 1796, and 1797, 2nd edition, London: W. Bulmer, 1799, engraved portrait frontispiece, 5 engraved plates, 3 engraved maps (2 folding, 1 double-page), 2 engraved musical plates, list of subscribers, armorial bookplate of Joseph Radcliffe Esq of Milnsbridge Yorkshire to front pastedown, his ownership inscription to front free endpaper upper margin, a few light spots, some plates offset, contemporary tree calf gilt, red morocco title label, front joint cracked, rubbed, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Cox I pp. 394-95; Howgego P21; PMM 253 (First edition).
Grote (John). An Examination of the Utilitarian Philosophy, Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, and Co., 1870, college library bookplate to the front pastedown & ink stamps to the verso of the title page & rear endpaper, some light marginal toning throughout, original brown cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Loria (Achille), The Economic Synthesis, a study of the laws of income, 1st edition, London: George Allen & Company, 1914, some light spotting & toning throughout, original green cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusRobbins (Lionel), An Essay on the Nature & Significance of Economic Science, 1st edition, London: Macmillan & Co., ex-library copy with associated stamps, some light marginal toning, original green cloth, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th & early 20th-century economics reference, all original cloth, G/VG, 8voQTY: (3 shelves)
Jefferies (Richard). The Scarlet Shawl. A novel, 1st edition, 2nd issue, London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874, half title, 4 pp. advertisements at end, light toning to endpapers, bookplate of Harry Lawrence, original red cloth, spine ends rubbed with small tears, small split to upper joint, one corner bumped, a few small stains, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:The second issue with the corrected cancel dedication.
Enfield (William). An Essay Towards the History of Leverpool, drawn up from papers left by the late Mr. George Perry, and from other materials since collected, 2nd edition, London: Joseph Johnson, 1774, nine engraved plates and folding engraved chart of the Harbour of Liverpool with the surroundings at low water spring tides by P.P. Burdett 1771 (short closed tear to right-hand edge), title with early ownership to upper margin and bearing initial ink stamp "S.G.", occasional light spotting and minor dust-soiling, contemporary half sheep, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, light wear to extremities, small folioQTY: (1)
Langley (Batty and Thomas). Gothic Architecture, Improved by Rules and Proportions in many Grand Designs of columns, doors, windows, chimney-pieces, arcades, colonades, porticos, umbrellos, temples, and pavillions & c, 2nd edition, London: John Millan, 1747, engraved title, 64 engraved plates, ownership inscription to title upper margin 'John Chamberlain 1859' with indistinct mid 19th-century inscription above, lightly dust-soiled, title with portion of staining to upper margin, endpapers renewed, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and recornered with later red morocco title label, some wear, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Berlin Kat. 2278 (for first edition); Harris 410."For inventing five Gothic orders, which he published in 1742, Batty Langley was so ridiculed by his contemporaries (Walpole especially), so despised by serious nineteenth-century revivalists, that his name has become a pejorative for the light-hearted style in general." (Harris).

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