A 19th Century copper and brass desk stand in the Art Nouveau taste, the lidded copper and brass inkwells, mounted on a brass frame incorporating pen holders, together with a small brass and glass inkwell, brass candlestick, plaster wall bracket, a Portmeirion pottery storage jar, a coffee pot, etc
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Hailstone (Edward, editor). Portraits of Yorkshire Worthies. Selected from the National Exhibition of Works of Art at Leeds, 1868. With Biographical Notices, 2 vols., Cundall & Fleming, 1869, 200 mounted photo illusts. each with printed paper label, some scattered spotting and minor marginal dust soiling, orig. quarter morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, corners bumped, 4to (2)
Longman (and others, publishers). The North Country Angler; or the Art of Angling: as Practised in the Northern Counties of England, 4th ed., with additions, 1817, edges untrimmed, orig. printed boards, spine slightly worn, 12mo, together with Jackson (John), The Practical Fly-Fisher more Particularly for Grayling or Umber..., by the Late John Jackson of Tanfield Mill, with an Addendum by John E. Miller, correspondent to “The Field”, “Fishing Gazette”, “The Angler” &c., for the Yorkshire Rivers, 4th ed., 1899, ten hand-col. eng. plts., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus three others (5)
Pritt (T.E.). The Book of the Grayling: Being a Description of the Fish, the Art of Angling for Him, as Practised chiefly in the Midlands and the North of England, pub. Leeds, 1888, chromo frontis. and two chromo plts., slight dampstaining at rear, orig. cloth gilt, slim 4to, together with Yorkshire Trout Flies, 1st ed., 1885, twelve litho plts. (inc. 11 hand-col.), orig. cloth gilt, joints and extrems. frayed, 8vo, with An Angler’s Basket, Filled in Sunshine and Shade through the Space of Forty Years..., 1st ed., Manchester & London, 1896, b & w port. frontis., edges untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, with North-Country Flies, 2nd ed., 1886, twelve litho plts. (inc. 11 hand-col.), orig. cloth gilt, 8vo (4)
Wool Trade. Observations on Woollen Machinery, pub. E. Baines, Leeds, 1803, 24pp., some marginal insect damage and soiling, disbound, 8vo (Kress B4713), together with Haigh (James), The Dyer’s Assistant in the Art of Dying Wool and Woollen Goods... new ed., London & York, 1800, some light soiling, contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed, 8vo, plus Shackleton (W.), The Wool-Dealer’s Calculator; Being a New and Complete Set of Tables, so Constructed that Staplers Buying or Selling Wool by any Weight Whatever, may find the amount thereof immediately... these are reduced into stones and pounds, so as to accord with the price tables, which shew the value of any quantity of wool from 1lb. to 2,000 stones, Bradford, 1826, some light spotting, original cloth, wear to spine, 8vo, with others including George Ibberson’s The Woollen Manufacturer’s and Overlooker’s Guide, 1853, John James’ History of the Worsted Manufacture in England, 1857 and Samuel Jubb’s The History of the Shoddy-Trade, 1860 (12)
WILLIAM GRANT MURRAY (BRITISH, 1877-1950), Welsh castle above river, signed with monogram, watercolour. 13.5" x 20". Note :- William Grant Murray, born Banffshire, Scotland, died Swansea. Principal Swansea School of Art, 1910-1950. See Dunthorne "Artists Exhibited in Wales" page 110.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU DESIGN MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET, having arched back with inlaid foliate designs, two lead glazed centre doors with inlaid foliate decoration, revealing fitted glass shelves to the interior flanked by side shelves with baluster turned supports on a open base with inlaid foliate decoration standing on square tapering legs with spade feet. C1910. 48" Wide x 16" Deep x 86" High.

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