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A French Empire toleware light, 19th century, the shade decorated with stars, over three scrolling arms, each cast with a cockerel's head on a fluted column support, and circular tray base, 60cm high

Los 441

A pair of Fortuny Venetian glass ceiling light shades , each of spiralled form and decorated with abstract gilt designs, each 41cm diameter 30cm high; together with a similar silk example, 60cm diameter (3)

Los 236

MEYER, Henry Leonard: Coloured Illustrations of British Birds, and Their Eggs. In 7 Volumes. L, G. W. Nickisson, 1842-1857 (volume 6 not dated), first octavo edition. Illustrated with 322 Colour plates of birds, 105 colour plates of eggs Plus 7 black and white plates. Bound in near contemporary full morocco with raised bands, gilt decoration to covers and spines, gilt lettering to spines, gilt inner dentelles and all edges gilt. Occasional light foxing; each volume with the bookplate of: Marcus Steinman Kemmis to front pastedown; on the whole a Very good and Attractive set (7)

Los 283

Dickens, Charles: A Tale of Two Cities. Chapman & Hall, 1859, first edition, early issue; p134 line 12 'affectionately'; p213 numbered correctly. PP:viii, 254, plus 16 plates (including frontis and extra engraved title). Bound without the list of plates and adverts. Cont. full calf; rubbed and with tears to sides of spine. Small tear to margin of one plate; one gathering little loose. Occasional light foxing, on the whole clean and with clean plates.

Los 53

1- [Seckford's Alms-House] LODER, Robert: statutes and ordinances for the government of the alms-houses in Woodbridge , in the county of Suffolk, founded by Thomas Seckford. collected and published by Robert Loder. Woodbridge, the editor, 1792, 1st and only edn. 4to. PP:Frontis Portrait of Seckford, a tipped-in engraving of: Seckford's Alms Houses, Woodbridge (Trimmed and pasted to another paper), title, (i)blank, (ii)Preface & Subscribers list( only 99 copies printed and 25 of those went to the London bookseller Nichols), Folding Genealogical table, X, 24, (ii), 7, (i), Plus a folding Coloured Plan of the estate (THE TITLE CALLS FOR 4 PLATES). Later half leather with gilt lettering to spine and gilt lettered leather label to upper cover. The copy is interleafed throughout. VG; 2- Pearce, Robert: The Charities of St. Giles Without Cripplegate in the City of London. J. W. Woodley, Printer, 1882, 1st edn. Large 4to. PP:xi, 310 (includes 46 colour plans, two folding). Original cloth. Light damp staining to first few pages and couple of the plans . Also loosely inserted 3pp (Vestry Meeting, 26th June, 1901), and 8pp (Church & Charity accounts, 1900-01) (2)

Los 244

WELBY, Adlard: A Visit to North America and the English settlements in Illinois… L, Drury, 1821. First edition. PP:xii, 224, (i)Errata & direction to binder; Plus 14 Plates (including Frontis). Later marbled boards with gilt lettered leather label and new endpapers. One page creased in the middle; occasional light foxing

Los 306

Corporal A J WALLIS (Oxfordshire 43rd., 52nd. Light Infantry) : A WW2 Wartime Log - Remembrance from home through the Canadian YMCA, Geneva, Switzerland, nd. A Manuscript volume (1942-43), c.100 pages with writing by various POWs, including numerous colour drawings by Wallis, and many photographs

Los 106

CHAUCER, Geoffrey: The Works, edited by John Urry. L, for Bernard Lintot, 1721, 1st Urry Edn. With 2 engraved portraits, engraved illustrations to The Canterbury Tales, vignette title and head and tail pieces. PP:(Lii), 628, 81, + Errata page. Later Leather backed marbled boards and morocco label. Light brown stain affecting some outer margins; lacking front blank endpaper

Los 132

1- Pope, Alexander: The Dunciad.. For L Gilliver, 1729, 2nd edn. with Frontis. PP:232, 6, (i)Errata, (i)b. Later full calf and new endpapers; 2- Milton, John: Paradise Lost; in 2 vols. With notes by T Newton. Tonson, 1750, 2nd edn. With Frontis Plus 12 plates. Cont. full leather; hinges cracked and blocks cracked; 3- Blackmore, Richard: Two works in one vol. Prince Arthur. PP:(xviii), 296, (iv) Lacking the title page ; BOUND With: King Arthur. Churchill, 1697, 1st edn. PP:tp, xvii, (i)Errata, 343, (i)b, (vi) lacking final index leaf . Full leather; rubbed and hinges cracked; light damp staining to last few leaves; 4- Felltham, Owen: Resolves. Harper, 1696; Bound With : Lusoria & 'A Brief Character of the Low-Countries'. 1696. PP:84, with 2 title pages. Cont. panelled calf; rebacked with original spine; 5- [Smollett, T]: Adventures of Roderick Random, in 2 vols. B Linton, 1775. PP:viii, vii-xviii, 280; (iv), xi, (i)b, 314. Cont. full calf; rubbed; repair to inner hinges of v.1; tear to margin of one leaf (away from text); inscription to last blank endpaper of v.2 ; 6- Miscellaneous Works of Tim Bobbin. Manchester, 1793. with 10 plates (8)

Los 68

1- KORAN : THE ALCORAN OF MAHOMET, translated out of Arabique into French, by the Sieur Du Ryer… and newly Englished. London, 1649, first edition , BOUND WITH : 'A Needfull Caveat of Admonition…' written by Alexander Ross. Pagination: A8 a4 B-Cc8 Dd-Ff4 [-Ff4, blank]. Full leather and later spine with gilt lettered label and extra endpapers. Toning and a light damp stain to bottom margins; few ink notes in the margin and few underlinings; 2- Prideaux, Humphrey: The True nature of imposture fully display'd in the life of Mahomet. For E Curill, 1723, 8th. edn. PP:xvi, 260. Cont. calf; hinges cracked and lacking endpapers (2)

Los 511

Light oak kitchen dresser, the inverted breakfront top having centre shelves flanked by cupboards above four spice drawers, the base having two drawers flanked by cupboard, on turned legs, 145cm wide by 220cm high by 52cm deep.

Los 85

Box of metalwares, glass Tiffany style light shade, horsebrasses, leathers, coach lamp, candlesticks.

Los 200

WWI 1914 Cross medal, with a box of military badges including Yeomanry, Officer cloth pips, shoulder titles and enamel sweetheart badge, together with a gas mask and light.

Los 491

A pair of light oak stools upholstered in bold coloured swirling moquette

Los 340

An Arts & Crafts coppered porch lantern; a porcelain ceiling light; and two mottled glass light shades

Los 281

A brass hanging light fitting with milk glass shade

Los 378

A vintage light oak filing nest; an oak two division cutlery tray; two large commemorative mugs etc.

Los 228C

A Victorian light oak and brass bound glove box, having contents to include opera glasses, medals, penknives etc.

Los 239

A large pair of Galle style glass ceiling light shades, D.40cm

Los 216

A pair of early 20th century Chinese vases, one broken, decorated in blue and white with warriors in a battle scene on a light green ground, having twin dragon handles, H.60cm

Los 82

A collection of darkroom equipment to include a durst 35mm enlarger, copy stand, stainless steel developing tanks, dishes, red light, chemicals and other items for black & white film photography

Los 134

GOOD QUALITY MODERN LIGHT OAK SQUARE FORMED DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE AND A PAIR OF LEATHER L-SHAPED DINING CHAIRS

Los 654

A light oak display cabinet with V shaped shelves, 146cm x 61cm x 52cm.

Los 452

A vintage painted green wooden snooker table hanging canopy light with tasselled trim.

Los 214

A Sraffordshire constabulary police helmet, label for Custodian Helmet and a disco floor light.

Los 518

A 19th century hardwood trinket box with threaded cover carved in light relief with a portrait of the Pope.

Los 102

An Arts and Crafts metal mounted cut glass hanging pendant light.Condition report intended as a guide only.Lacking one screw that holds the gallery onto the glass shade.

Los 588

A Moroccan style light shade; together with four glass paperweights

Los 1049

A twin barrel foot pump; together with a light

Los 24

A marble column table lamp, with champleve enamelling to base height 39.5cm excluding light fittings

Los 31

A painted spelter figural table lamp height 36cm excluding light fittings

Los 841

A late Victorian light oak extending dining table with two leaves

Los 26

A brass Corinthian column table lamp with faux agate stem height 37cm excluding light fittings

Los 626

A Light Silver Albert with T-Bar and modern compass fob, 26g

Los 286

A Bachmann Branch-Line OO-Gauge 11301 HO S.P. 4-8-4 W/Smoke HD. Light & tender 449 'Daylight', boxed as new

Los 20

A mid century design floor standing light as medieval demon or knights helmet

Los 65

A tiffany style light shade with mother of pearl style body

Los 232

SPUTNIK STYLE HANGING LIGHT. (with faults, one steel rod missing)

Los 213

A VENETIAN BLOWN GLASS SIX LIGHT CHANDELIER, the reeded baluster column with vase shaped base supporting the scroll branches, the tips of the drip trays tinted pale green and terminating in a bell. c.57cm long

Los 208

AN IRISH MAHOGANY FRAMED EXTENDING FIRESCREEN, by McWilliams and Gibton, c.1830, the extending rectangular panel filled with a light blue floral damask on splayed supports and castors joined by turned stretcher. 98cm high, 59cm wide

Los 168

A PAIR OF BRASS CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE LAMPS, raised plinth bases, with cream shades. 46cm to light socket

Los 290

A GILTMETAL AND SILVERED GLASS CEILING LIGHT, 19th century, with spherical boss contained within strapwork bands, with six upturned branches fitted with simulated candle sockets

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