* Bookbinding equipment. A comprehensive collection of bookbinding equipment and hand tools, including backing hammers, squares, straight edges, glue brushes, sharpening stones, brass pressing boards and pressing tins, small bench standing hole punch, two 100mm (4") type holders, scissors, paring knives, dividers and bone folders etc. (a carton)
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A Carron Works Gothic pattern cast iron garden bench. Of small proportions, the rectangular back decorated with rusticated quatrefoils above similarly decorated downswept arms and pierced seat with scrolled under rail, on square section legs united by stretchers 102cm wide, 91cm high, 46cm deep
A set of four James and Ralph Clews Doctor Syntax Series plates 19th century, each printed in blue within a scrolling floral border and titled to the reverse, to include; Doctor Syntax mistakes a Gentlemans house for an Inn, Doctor Syntax reading his Tour, Doctor Syntax taking possession of his living and Doctor Syntax disputing his Bill with his Landlady, 26cm diameter (4) Coysh and Henrywood, Blue & White Printed Pottery 1780-1880 Volume I, page 108. Mainly made for the American market the patterns were based on the drawings by Thomas Rowlandson published in the Poetical Magazine between 1809 and 1811 which illustrated doggerel verses by William Coombe, an inmate of the Kings Bench debtors prison for some forty three years. The prints were later published in book form in three series. James & Ralph Clews produced thirty one patterns from these drawings.
+ An unusual contemporary early 20th century incomplete scratch built model of a 2-seat touring car, with fitch plate chassis, front and rear axles, Ackerman steering, bonnet, radiator, bench seat, fuel tank, wings, firewall and windscreen, finished in green and brown, paintwork decayed, some corrosion, 8 x 24 in (20.3 x 61 cm) -1
legal. The Book of the Bench, first edition, 39 tipped in colour plates by Spy and other cartoonists, 4to vellum gilt (covers rather soiled and worn), occasional spotting, the plates good, London: James Mackenzie Ltd 1909; Hutchinson, J. Notable Middle Templars, 1902; Hopwood, C.H. Middle Temple Records, 1903; 2 others (5)
A mid 19th century mahogany framed gallery bench the brown leather button upholstered seat of rounded rectangular form with central removable back rest above lappet-carved seat rail and raised on scroll supports with lion's paw feet the whole resting on platform stretchers 242cm long 90cm high 105cm wide Provenance: The Royal Academy Burlington House London
A mid 18th century Swedish carved giltwood bench in the rococo manner circa 1750 the open cartouche and foliate carved ends and upholstered walnut seat on foliate carved shaped frieze on six carved cabriole legs with carved hairy paw feet 153cm wide 44.5cm(height to seat) 78cm (height to ends) 56cm deep
An Amolco model engineer’s bench top pillar drill #30-50. Railwayana & Railway Pictures. 237. 237. A railway dial timepeice early 20th century the four-pillar single fusee movement with 14in white painted Roman numeral dial now bearing GWR within a moulded surround in a salt-box type case with side door and pendulum adjustment flap to the curved base the right-hand side with ivorine plaque inscribed BR-WR 4729 44cm diameter

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