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Dolls House Accessories - a collection of dolls house accessories mainly garden related items to include metal garden furniture, ceramic pots with associated trees, flowers, gardener sitting on a bench, a metal parrot cage with parrot, a Playme metal national cash register and similar. Estimate £20 - £30
Jose J Shalom (Mexican 1962-): Patinated bronze study of a male and female figure seated on a bench titled 'Enamorados', no. 11/30 signed 'Almanzor' with original Galeria de Arte "Martami" receipt dated 1994, L40cm x H49cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Mid 20th Century weathered teak garden bench, the back rail carved with verses from 'God's Garden' by Dorothy Frances Gurney (1858-1932), 'The Kiss of the sun for pardon', The song of the bird for mirth', 'One is nearer God's heart in a garden than anywhere else on earth', over slatted back and seat between open arms on square section supports and side stretchers, plaque to front seat rail of B.Maggs & Co Queens Road, Bristol, 152cm x 61cm x 96cm high Condition: General weathering including cracking, widening to joints, and minor losses commensurate with outdoor use, sold as seen - **General condition consistent with age
Modern Design - Herman Miller manufactured platform bench or low table, the rectangular hardwood top above folding chrome wire supports with remnants of a silvered sticky label and a stamped serial number ZE-1123811, similar to designs for platform benches by George Nelson, 180cm long Condition: Surface scratching that appears to be ballpoint pen type wear - **General condition consistent with age.
Mid 20th Century weathered teak garden bench, the back rail carved with verses from 'God's Garden' by Dorothy Frances Gurney (1858-1932), 'The Kiss of the sun for pardon', The song of the bird for mirth', 'One is nearer God's heart in a garden than anywhere else on earth', with central monogram WW, over slatted back and seat between open arms on square section supports and side stretchers, 153cm x 60.5cm x 96cm high Condition: General cracking to timbers commensurate with age and outdoor use, otherwise sound. Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
1904 Steinway & Sons Baby Grand Piano and Bench in Walnut Case. Marked on interior: Steinway & Sons New York, Capo D' astro Pat. Duplex Scale Pat. Steinway Foundry Casting Tubular Metallic Action Frame Pat. 5/13-U 1904. Makers mark on the cover for the keys. Measures 39" H x 58" W x 66" L. Condition: Fading to wood, possibly restored otherwise good condition Estimate: $3000.00 - $5000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
A late 19th century Dutch painted and carved wood settle, decorated with The Battle of the Medway in 1667, when the English Fleet were defeated by the Dutch under Lieutenant Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, whose portrait features centrally, the bench seat flanked by lion mask carved arms 172 x 165 x 44cm (67 x 64 x 17in)
Clarke (Mary Anne). The Rival Princes; or, a Faithful Narrative of Facts relating to Mrs. M. A. Clarke's Professional Acquaintance with Colonel Wardle, Major Dodd, etc. etc. etc., who were concerned in the Charges against the Duke of York, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, printed for the author, and published by C. Chapple, 1810, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, half-title and 4 pp. advertisements to volume 2, occasional spotting, inner hinges reinforced, uncut in original boards, worn, large 12mo in 6s (21.7 x 12.7 cm), together with: [ibid.], The Trial of Mrs. Clarke, and Wrights the Upholsterers, for a Conspiracy against Col. Wardle, at the Court of King's Bench, Monday, Dec. 11, before Lord Ellenborough and a Special Jury, 1st edition, Bell and De Camp [and others], 1809, half-title, folding plate (offset), spotting, variable browning, modern boards, large 12mo in 6s (20.4 x 11.8 cm), P ote (Joseph, publisher), The History and Antiquities of Windsor Castle, and the Royal College, and Chapel of St. George, 1st edition, Eton: Joseph Pote, 1749, licence leaf, title-page in red and black, engraved portrait, dedication leaf in red and black, 12 engraved plates and plans, spotting and browning, contemporary calf, front joint restored, extremities worn, 4to (23.8 x 17.8 cm) , [Wood, John Ryle], Some Recollections of the Last Days of His Late Majesty King William the Fourth, 1st edition, Hatchard and Son, 1837, inscribed 'For the Earl of Munster' on the front free endpaper, original cloth, 8vo, and 13 similar works, several on the scandals of the Duke of York or Princess Charlotte, 19th and 20th century, various formats (Qty: 19)NOTESUpcott pp. 14-16 for Pote.
Howell (James). Dendrologia [graece]. Dodona's Grove, or, the Vocall Forrest, 1st edition, by T[homas] B[adger] for H. Mosley, 1640, engraved frontispiece, vignette to title-page, and 2 plates, all after Matthaeus Merian the Younger, short closed tear in title-page affecting frame only, variable damp-staining, more extensive in plates and quires B and C and slightly affecting title-page vignette, otherwise marginal, lacking rear free endpaper, contemporary blind-ruled calf, worn in plates, joints partially cracked but firm, folio (29.3 x 19.2 cm), together with: Fuller (Thomas, & others), Abel Redevivus: or, The Dead yet Speaking. The Lives and Death of the Moderne Divines, 1st edition, 1st issue, by Thomas Brudenell for John Stafford, 1651, engraved additional title-page dated 1651, letterpress title-page in red and black, engraved portrait plate (Lancelot Andrewes), numerous engraved portraits throughout the text, toning, a few marks and damp-stains, 2S3 and 4S2 restored (including text in the former), 2 engraved portraits of Thomas Fuller laid-in (one contemporary, mounted on card, the other possibly a later copy on old paper), contemporary blind-ruled sheep, wear to extremities, 4to (18.8 x 13.4 cm), Grotius (Hugo), The Truth of Christian in Latin ... Now translated into Englsih ... by Symon Patrick, 3rd edition ('corrected'), for Luke Meredith, 1689, engraved frontispiece, later ownership ink-stamp to initial blank, contemporary sheep, 8vo (17.5 x 10.7 cm), Burnet (Gilbert), The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, sometime Lord Chief Justice of his Majesties Court of Kings Bench, 2nd edition, for William Shrowsbery, 1682, engraved frontispiece, bookplate of Lord Lilford, contemporary panelled calf, rear board detached, 8vo (17.3 x 10.8 cm), and 1 other (Qty: 5)NOTESPforzheimer 512, STC 13872, Grolier Wither to Prior 407 (Howell); ESTC R177335, R13942, R215370 and Wing F2400, G2130, B5828 (Fuller, Grotius, Burnet). First issue of Fuller's work, with the engraved title-page dated 1651. ESTC calls for one plate only, which is accounted for by the plate of Lancelot Andrewes: no portrait of Fuller appears to be called for. According to ESTC the engraved title should read 'A bel Redevivus or The dead yet speaking By T. Fuller and other eminent divines', but other examples we have seen leave the authors unnamed. In both Grotius's and Burnet's works the frontispiece accounts for signature A1.

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