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The New Testament in Greek, with the Psalms, missing title page, early 18th century, bound in calfskin, gilt banding to spine, contemporary owner`...

The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: And with the former Translations Diligently C...

Ramsay (Andrew Michael), Travels of Cyrus, to which is annexe`d a discourse upon the theology & mythology of the pagans, engraved title pages by C...

Valentine - Palestine Past and Present Pictorial and Descriptive, Published by Frederick Warne & Co; he Illustrated Globe Encyclopedia, 1881 (2)...

A 19th century five-light, four branch gilt metal table candelabra, leafy branches and sconces, pierced leafy base, marble pedestal, 50cm high .....

A 19th century mahogany bureau bookcase, the fall front above four long graduated drawers, the top with two glazed doors, mid 19th century ...[mo...

The Works of Oscar Wilde 1856 - 1900, printed by Collins, London and Glasgow, New Collection Edition 1948, edited by G F Maine, signed in ink F HJ...

A Victorian mahogany bow fronted chest, of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned wooded handles, bun feet, c.1860 ...[mor...

A Victorian Tunbridge ware work box, applied with a mother of pearl lozenge to the hinged cover, a similar escutcheon, 27cm wide, 19.5cm deep, 12c...

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, the compartment lids with ivory finials, kite escutcheon, loop handle, bun feet, circa. 1820 ...[more]

An Art Nouveau oak book rack, pierced and applied with embossed panels, c.1915; twenty-six Shakespeare plays, red leather bound ...[more]

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