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Reproduction bronzed composition three light figural table lamp

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20th Century rectangular light oak refectory style table on turned supports with stretchers

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20th Century light oak refectory style draw-leaf dining table on baluster turned supports with H stretcher, 36ins x 72ins closed, 105ins fully extended

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Pair of 20th Century silver plated four light candelabra with barley twist arms and supports on circular gadroon bases

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A Georgian-style stable light, with red and black toleware shade, 57cm high

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A large quantity of moulded glass furniture stands/tea light holders, coloured and clear, together with a moulded amber glass centrepiece surmounted by female figure

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Light oak mirror backed corner display cabinet, which is lit from above, 182.5cm high

Los 1130

A 20th century retro UFO hanging ceiling light shade in a rose gold finish. 

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A pair of etched glass ceiling light fixtures. Each orb shade having a reoccurring design and signed Christopher Wray. Orb 22cms high.

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A 19th century Elkington electro-type silver plated biscuit box. Cast in relief with the charge of the light brigade. Stamped to the base, the hinged lid with cannon finial top. Measures 21cms high.

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Marc Chagall, a lithograph titled 'Woman and Bird', in light oak frame

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A Regency mahogany three seater sofa, upholstered in light grey fabric, the arms and legs carved with reeded detail

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Marc Chagall, a lithograph 'Asher' from the twelve tribes suite in a light oak frame

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Marc Chagall, a lithograph 'Simeon' from the twelve tribes suite, in a light oak frame

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A Tiffany style leaded hanging light, the shade in hues of red and orange

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Marc Chagall, a lithograph 'Femme', in a light oak frame

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A Persian Keshan rug with a floral medallion on a light brown field surrounded by one frieze and two running borders

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FLINT, William Russell:1. Breakfast in Perigord. Charles Skilton, 1968. Limited edn. No. 50 of 525 copies, Signed by author. 4to. designed and produced by W R Flint; ¼ morocco and canvas, teg; VG;2. One Hundred and Eleven Poems by Robert Herrick. The Golden Cockerel Press, 1955, Limited edn. No. 445 of 550 copies, bound in cream parchment, with blue cloth boards and slipcase; light wear to slipcase; o/w VG+;3. Drawings By Sir William Russell Flint. Collins, 1950, 1st. edn. Folio; original blue cloth; chip to head and tail of spine; o/w G+. (3)

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DICKENS, Charles:1.  Bleak House.  Bradbury and Evans, 1853, 1st edn.  Early issue (with all three typographical errors present: p19, line 6: ‘elgble’; p209, line 23: ‘chair’ instead of ‘hair’; and p275, line 22: ‘counsinship’ instead of ‘cousinship’). P: xvi (including a five line Errata leaf), 624, and 40 plates including the frontispiece, engraved title-page and the 10 ‘dark plates’.  Bound without the Half-Title; cont. half leather; rubbed; Armorial bookplate; most plates with pinholes to edges (taken out of issues?); browning to plates and some offsetting; 2. Dombey and Son.  Bradbury and Evans, 1848, 1st edn.  Early issue (hook drawn on his left arm; ‘if’ missing at line 9 of p426; ‘capatin’ on bottom line on p324; p26, line 11 has ‘fidgetty’; p14, ten lines up, ‘aint’ has no apostrophe; Delight for Joy on p284, lines 5 and 6 from bottom; page number present on page 431; p40 lines 16 and 17 ‘shewed’ and ‘shew’ instead of ‘showed’ and ‘show’; 2 line errata).  Bound without the half-title; P: xvi, 624, and 40 plates including the frontispiece and engraved title-page.  Contemporary half leather; rubbed; light browning to some plates, o/w G+; 3. The Letters of Charles Dickens (3 vols).  Chapman & Hall, 1880-1882, 1st edns. Contemporary half leather; rubbed.  (5)

Los 150

35 WORKS, all 1st UK editions.With dws (where applicable), and G+/VG:Jeter, K W: Blade Runner 4: Eye & Talon; Trew, A: Kleber's Convoy; Clarke, Arthur C: Fountains of Paradise; Last Theorem; Shaw, B: Ragged Astronauts; Simmons, D: Children of the Night; Janes, P: Fission Impossible; Goldston, W: A Magician's Swan Song, no date, ex-libra, with label but no stamps; Scarne, J: Amazing World of John Scarne (dw worn); Sampson, C: Ghosts of the Broads (no dw; spine faded); Paver, M: Dark Matter; Daniken, E: Return of the Gods; Foreman, M: Daphne du Maurier's Classics of the Macabre; Drury: Occult Sourcebook; Chambers, P: Cock Lane Ghost; Wilson, I: Blood and the Shroud; & Before the Flood; Gaiman, N: Graveyard Book; Wilson, Colin: Alien Dawn; Devil’s Party; Atlantis Blueprint; Harvey, J: Darkness and Light; Cold in Hand; Fraser, G M: Flashman & the Redskins; Nicholson, W: Wind Singer; Slaves of the Mastery; Firesong; Niffenegger, A: Her Fearful Symmetry; Stewart & Riddell: Midnight Over Sanctaphrax; Dahl, R: Henry Sugar; Almond, D: Heaven Eyes (signed); Clay; Secret Heart; Morpurgo, M: Running Wild; Townsend, J R: Foreign affair; Launchbury: Witch stories for bedtime (no dw). (35)

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1.  NUTT, Frederick: The Complete Confectioner; or, the Whole Art of Confectionary Made Easy: with Receipts for Liqueures, Home-Made Wines, &c. Leigh, 1808, 5th. edn. Frontis + 10 plates (3 folding). PPxxiv, 269. C19 rebound in half leather and new endpapers; full page inscription in ink to verso of frontis- the ink seeping through to plate; o/w G; 2. Nourse, Mrs.: Modern Practical Cookery, Pastry, Confectionery, Pickling, and Preserving… Edinburgh, for W. Blackwood, 1823, new edn. Frontispiece Plus folding plate, with half lacking (showing only the 1st. and 2nd.  courses of a 4 course meal). PPxxiv, 336. Cont. full leather with later spine; light browning and the odd small stain; W.A.F.; 3. (Mrs. Mary Eales): A curious collection of receipts in cookery, pickling, family physick, &c. with the best and cheapest methods of Brewing all sorts of Malt Liquors,… Printed for R. Montagu, 1742. (Although there is no Author’s name, the contents are the same as that for 'Mrs. Mary Eales's receiptS' and does also contain the recipe for ICE CREAM). PPtp, (i)blank, (iv only of vi) contents, 1-100 (page 95 misnumbered 65); Bound with (no title page): heading for page 1 reads: A curious collection of receipts in Confectionary, cookery, family physick, &c.PP1-102 (not complete). The two are bound in the last 50 years in plain paper boards with label; light damp staining; etc. see notes above. PLUS: A defective copy of: An Especiall Note of Confectionary.  (4)

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SIMPSON, William (ill): The Seat of War in The East, 1st & 2nd series, bound in one volume. L, Paul & Dominic Colnaghi, 1855-56. Fo. (560 x 380mm); with 81 tinted lithographic plates (including the two lithographed pictorial titles). Twelve pages of text to each series. (Simpson accompanied the British Expedition to the Crimea and his images were drawn on the spot). Half leather, rebacked; a few plates misbound, but all present; only two of the tissue guards remaining; quantity of key plans cut out and preserved in a back pocket; occasional light foxing; a few tears away from the image, But 3 affecting the image: #30 (very slightly), #32 (across the middle), and #33 (very slightly to image, but part of the blank margin cut out with loss). Occasional light foxing. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.

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1. PUFFENDORFII, S: De Officio Hominis et Civis juxta Legem Naturalem Libri Duo. Cambridge, Knapton, 1715, eighth edition, augmented. Cont. calf; rubbed; lacking front blank endpaper;2. Digby, Kenelm Henry: The Broad Stone of Honour, or Rules for the Gentlemen of England. C & J Rivington, 1823. With vignette title page and a heading engraving; PP: lxxii, 675, (i) errata. Full leather, worn; browning and foxing;3. Johnson, (Rev.) Samuel: Julian the Apostate. Langley Curtis, 1682, 1st edn?; PP: xxix, (3), 172. Cont. full calf; worn;4. Johnson, (Rev.) Samuel: Julian's Arts to Undermine and Extirpate Christianity. Printed by J D (John Darby), for the author, 1689, 1st edn?; PP: xv, 214, (i) Errata. Later cloth; light damp stain to top margin;5. Heineccii, J. G: Historia Iuris (Juris) Civilis Romani ac Germanici. 1751. Cont. full calf; margins of 2 leaves trimmed off with loss of marginal notes. (5)

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Scott, Thomas (editor): The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments… In 6 Volumes. A new edition with the author's last corrections and improvements: and with ten maps. Seeley.. 1828. 4to. Cont. full leather with embossed & gilt decoration, gilt inner dentelles and aeg. Light rubbing; o/w VG (6)

Los 252

HUME, David (Bowyer's Edition):The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688,Five volumes (complete). T Bensley for Robert Bowyer, 1806. Elephant folios; illustrated with 197 plates including frontispiece, full-page chapter headings and full-page dedications as required. Half leather over marbled boards; spines chipped with loss; occasional foxing and a few light damp stains (5)

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AVIATION:1. GOWER, Pauline: Women with Wings. J Lane, 1938, 1st edn. Forward by Amy Johnson; with 14 illustrations on 8 plates; p223, (i) blank, 8 (Publisher’s adverts for spring 1938). Original blue cloth; spine faded; inscription dated 1944; some foxing;2. Johns W E (Editor): Wings: A Book Of Flying Adventures. John Hamilton, no date, (1931). 1st edn. With colour frontis, 4 plates, plus 8 plates of aircraft manoeuvres; p255, (i) adverts. Original blue cloth and pictorial endpapers; covers little worn; light foxing;3. Clarke, Covington: Aces Up. John Hamilton, no date, (1931), 1st edn? inscription dated Christmas 1932?. With colour frontis, 4 plates, plus 8 plates of aircraft manoeuvres; p256, (i) adverts. Original blue cloth and pictorial endpapers; spine faded. (3)

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Watney, Vernon James: The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry. Oxford, John Johnson,1928, 1st. edn. 4 Volumes, Folio, with a Frontis to each volume and continuous pagination: ppxcii, 1-218; 219-530; 531-849; (i)note, (i)blank, 851-1060. Signed full morocco by Clarendon Press, Oxford, teg. Vol. 1 with damp stain to bottom corner of front cover and middle of back cover Plus light damp stain to last few pages; o/w VG+ (4)

Los 292

Latimer, Hugh: (Seven Sermons)- The Fyrste Sermon to The Seventh: (John Day, 1549). Black letter text, Lacking prelims and title. Starts with the Dedication to Duchess of Suffolk. Not paginated: PP6 + 56(including colophon, which states: imprinted at London by John Day, dwellynge at Aldersgate, and Wylliam Seres, dwellyng in Peter Colledge. These bokes are to be sold at the new shop by the lytle Conduyte in Cheapesyde); 16 (including the only title-page present, which reads: “The Seconde Sermon of Master Hughe Latemer, whych he preached before the Kynges maiestie, w[ith]in hys graces Palayce at Westminster [the]. xv. day of Marche. M.ccccc.xlix. Cum gracia et priuilegio ad imprimendum solum”) “and To the reader”+ 55; 69; 71; 74; 68; 74 + (i) Colophon. Professionally restored and rebound in full calf (not very recent); 2 leaves towards the end of the last sermon torn with loss after restoration. Light damp stain to margin of some pages; Still a very good copy, sold With All Faults; not subject to return.

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PERATE, André: Georges Hoentschel. Collections Georges Hoentschel acquired by M J Pierpont Morgan and offered to the Metropolitan Museum, New York, four volumes Only of five. Paris, Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts, 1908. Folio, loose in folders; publisher’s copies; Occasional light foxing; o/w VG. (4)

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HIND, A M(vols. 1&2); CORBETT, M & NORTON, M (vol. 3): Engraving in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: A Descriptive Catalogue with introductions. 3 Volumes. Cambridge University Press, 1952, 1955, & 1964; 1st. edns. dws. 4to; light wear to dws; o/w VG+/Fine set (3)

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FROISSART (Sir John): chronicles of England, France And The Adjoining countries, translated by Thomas Johnes, 4 vol., (without the Supplement). Hafod Press, 1803-1805 2, maps, 57 aquatint plates, plus a vignette to each title page. cont. half morocco over marbled boards, all edges gilt; covers rubbed and scuffed; marble boards damaged; light spotting, Armorial bookplates (4)

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1. Sandys, George(trasl): Ovid's Metamorphosis Englished, Mythologiz'd and Represented in Figures. Oxford, John Lichfield, 1632. Folio, Facsimile Frontis, engraved title, title & one plate(lacking the other plates); preliminary leaves repaired; 1-549, (i) Errata; folio, recent half leather; pages repaired and bleached; A/F; 2. Dryden, John(trasl): The Life of St. Francis Xavier, J. Tonson, 1688, 1st.?(p266 instead of 267), Facsimile title, first dedication page repaired(loss to margin, text not affected); PP(x), (viii)to Reader, 1-768, last page repaired, with loss); lacking map?; C20 three-quarter calf, marbled boards & new endpapers; light damp staining to few pages;3. Errington, A: Catechistical Discourses in.., Paris, 1654; facsimile title; lacking all before last page of Dedication; PP(xxii), 1-726, (xiv)table; last two leaves repaired(with loss); cont. full calf; new spine & endpapers (3)

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CRANE, WALTER: Large collection, c58 Books, etc., All Illustrated by WALTER CRANE (1845-1915), including:Eight Illustrations to Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona;  With 8 Dallastype plates by Duncan C. Dallas. J.M. Dent, 1894, Limited edition, #191 OF 650 COPIES SIGNED BY CRANE AND DALLAS. Folio, contents loose as issued in original gilt-stamped cloth solander box, mild blistering and rubbing; mounts foxed, sometimes affects plates; Eight Illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest. With 8 Dallastype plates by Duncan C. Dallas. J.M. Dent, 1893, Limited edition, #375 OF 650 COPIES SIGNED BY CRANE AND DALLAS. Folio, contents loose as issued in original gilt-stamped cloth solander box, mild blistering and rubbing; mounts foxed, sometimes affects plates; Triplets- comprising: Baby's Opera, Baby's Bouquet and Baby's Own Aesop. Routledge, 1899,  Limited edition, #294 OF 500 COPIES. Vellum backed boards (grubby), some foxing;SPENSER'S FAERIE QUEENE: edited by Thomas J. Wise, in 6 volumes. George Allen, 1895-97, Limited edition of 1000 copies on handmade paper printed by Charles Whittingham of the Chiswick Press. 88 full- page woodcut illustrations (one double-page), 132 head and tailpieces, & numerous woodcut initials. Cont. full suede; dry, chipped and covers detached; light browning to paper edges and a hint of foxing; on the whole, internally clean;  Walter Crane's New Toy Book  Routledge, no date (inscription dated 1872), 1st. edn. Original pictorial covers; worn & chipped;Spencer’s The Shepheard's Calendar. 1898, 1st. edn. Original pictorial cloth; rubbed; Oscar WILDE: The Happy Prince. 1910, 7th. impr. Spine little darkened; A Book of Christmas Verse. 1895, 1st. edn. Spine little darkened;Queen Summer.. 1891, 1st. edn. lower board rubbed & cut;The New Forest. 1863, 1st. edn. gilt pictorial cloth; cut to side of spine; double-page map with tear to fold; The Song of Sixpence picture Book. Routledge, nd, 1st? Covers little worn;Ideals in Art. 1905, 1st. Spine & part of covers faded; Don Quixote,(2 copies). 1900, 1st? inner hinges cracked; India Impressions. 1907, 1st. edn. Covers worn; The Hind in the Wood. Nd, (1910), 1st. wrappers worn & torn; ETC.     (qty.)

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CAM (Barbara Mary Campbell)- Written and Drawn by:1. Barbara Lamb. John Lane The Bodley Head, 1945, 1st. edn. 2nd. impr. DW(5 s.); VG+/almost Fine (Author's First book);2. The Story of Buttercup Fairy. John Lane The Bodley Head, 1945, 1st. edn. 1st. impr. DW(5 s.); light foxing to dw and covers; o/w VG;3. The Story of Timothy Tabbycat. John Lane The Bodley Head, 1947, 1st. edn. 1st. impr. DW(5 s.); browning to endpapers; small cut to back hinges; o/w VG+. (Three very rare works in this fine condition, both books and dws) (3)

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STOKES, John Lort; HMS Beagle:Discoveries In Australia; with an account of the Coasts and Rivers explored and surveyed during the voyage of HMS Beagle, in the years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stanley's visits to the islands in the Arafura Sea. London, T. and W. Boone, 1846. first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo (220 x 135mm.); with 8 folding maps in the cover pockets, 26 lithographed plates, plus illustrations; vol.1- ppxii, (4) including errata, 521, (no adverts), 3 folding maps in cover pocket; vol. 2- viii, (2), 543, 5 folding maps in cover pocket. Original publisher’s light blue blindstamped ribbed cloth. Inner hinges cracked, but holding well (2)

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NORDEN, FREDERIK LUDWIG: (1708-1742): Travels in Egypt and Nubia.  Translated from the original and enlarged with observationsby Dr. Peter Templeman,London: For Lockyer Davis and Charles Reymers, 1757, first English edition, 2 volumes bound in 1, folio (474 x 289mm.), complete with: 2 engraved frontispieces (including one portrait) plus 162 engraved plates, maps and plans on 160 sheets (plates numbered 1-159, with 2 plates having 2 numbers plus an extra 3, not numbered: making up the 162 plates on 160 sheets), engraved head - and tail - pieces and initials. Near cont. calf, rebacked in the last 50 years with new spine; lacking the marbled endpapers; light foxing; one plate with damp stain to bottom margin (well away from image); few small margin tears; on the whole a very good copy.  Note: (Norden, a Captain in the Danish Navy, made a journey in 1737-1738 through Egypt as far south as Sudan at the request of King Christian VI of Denmark. He ‘was the first European to penetrate as far as Derr in Nubia and to publish descriptions of any Nubian temples. This important work was the earliest attempt at an elaborate description of Egypt, and its plates are the most significant previous to those by Denon’ (Blackmer)).

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LANCASHIRE:1.  Baines, Edward: History, Directory & Gazetteer of the County Palatine of Lancaster, in 2 volumes. Liverpool, W Wales, 1824-1825, 1st. edn. Ppviii, 660; xiii, 744. Text volumes only, maps and plans were issued separately.  Cont. full leather; rebacked with cloth spines and leather labels; foxing and browning; 2. Baines’ LANCASHIRE: Plate volume; no title page, 4to. with 4 Maps (2 folding & 2 double-page), 112 Plates of views (all with one image, except for 2), + 40 other Plates. Plates dated: 1828-1836. Contemporary half leather; rubbed; occasional light foxing; o/w VG & Clean Plates; 3. Smith, J P: Genealogists' Atlas of Lancashire. Liverpool, H. Young, 1930. 4to. original cloth; rebacked; 4. Pink & Beavan: Parliamentary Representation of Lancashire, (County and Borough), 1258-1885. H. Gray, 1889 (Only 80 copies printed). Subscribers’ list. Leather backed boards, worn; occasional foxing; 5. Clarke, S. R: New Lancashire Gazetteer or Topographical Dictionary. Teesdale, 1830, 1st. PPv, (i), 192. Cloth, worn and torn; title page torn with small loss; 6. Smethley, L: Letters on the claims of the College of arms in Lancashire, in the time of James the First. Chetham Society, 1875. Modern cloth binding; VG.  (7)

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MAITLAND, William: History of London from its Foundation to the Present Time... Volume 2 only of 2 (but with most of the Maps & Plates of the 2 volumes). J. Wilkie, 1772. PPtitle,(ii)contents, 713-1410. Folio, With 17 Maps (3 folding) and 98 Plates (6 folding), making a total of 115 maps & plates out of 124 in the two volumes. Occasional light foxing and the odd small stain or tear; on the whole the plates are very clean. Solid C20 half leather binding

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CAMPBELL, Roy:1. The Georgiad.  Alcuin Press, 1931 Limited edn. No. 63 of 170, signed.  Original boards and receipt of purchase from Blackwell’s in 1998 for £75.- vg;2. Talking Bronco. 1925, 1st signed.  Same receipt with above (£50-); Spine faded & covers little spotted; 3. Choosing a Mast. 1931, 1st Ariel Poems No 38; fine; 4. Collected Works. Complete 4 volume set. Johannesburg, 1985-88, 1st  dw. and 2 slipcases; vg+; 5. The Mamba's Precipice.  NY, 1954, 1st dw ($2.75); front endpaper with Stephen Masty’s red stamp; G+; 6. Three other 1st edns: Lorca; Light on a Dark Horse; and Mithraic (2nd Impr.); 7. Satire & Fiction, by Wyndham Lewis and Preceded by ‘The History of a Rejected Review’ by Roy Campbell. Arthur Press, 1942, limited edn. of 150 copies.  vg; 8. Lewis, Wyndham: Four works: Time And Western Man, 1927, 1st poor copy;  Demon of Progress in the Arts, 1955, 1st US edn; Letters, 1963, 1st US edn; and Anthology of his prose, 1st; 9. Chesterton, G K: Five works: The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1922, rep. (Same month and year as 1st); Manalive, 1921, 1st thus; The Poet and the Lunatics, 1929, 1st.; George Bernard Shaw, 1910, 1st and one about Chesterton.  (19)

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CIRCA 1920's OAK GATELEG TABLE A MODERN LIGHT OAK BESPOKE CUPBOARD BOOKCASE & A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED COCKTAIL CABINET AND A GILT FRAMED WALL MIRROR

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LIGHT OAK SMALL TWO DOOR HANG WARDROBE AND MATCHING DRESSING CHEST AND A TEAK HALL WARDROBE

Los 266

A pair of light oak bedside tables each fitted with single drawers

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A light oak Art Deco chest, the top blind drawer fitted with a mirror, and three long drawers under

Los 427

A light oak chest fitted two short over four long drawers

Los 446

A box containing light fittings and a box of figures

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A small postcard album, circa 1900, including the Tonbridge Rail Collision, 'Hold to Light' (2), Edith Cavell, Old London, PO Jubilee packs, etc (20)

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Twin pedestal leather topped light wood partners style desk. Tambour rollers one side and drawers the other

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Lledo 'Days Gone' Military 8th Army Morris Light Truck Ambulance, mint and boxed

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Captain J.W.Clayton 1896 Vellum Memorandum showing the estates calue in money of all property (trust or others) over which Captain J.W.Clayton posses the right of disposal by Will. Total value (1896) £78,000 includes lease of 14 Portman Square, Properties in Chiswick, Lambeth, Covent Garden, Bow Street and Romford and the Barnet Common Estate. An eminent and wealthy gentleman FRGS late Captain 13th Light Dragoons.

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