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Lot 287

JOHN FOWLES: WORMHOLES, New York, Henry Holt, 1998, limited edition (150), this copy numbered 1 and signed, from John Fowles' library with his blind stamp on limitation page, original cloth, slip-case

Lot 289

JOHN FOWLES: 2 titles: WORMHOLES, London, Jonathan Cape, 1998, limited edition (15), out of series, designated "for presentation", from John Fowles' library with his blind stamp on half title, original black cloth, slip-case; THE JOURNALS, edited Charles Drazin, London, Jonathan Cape, 2003-2006, 1st edition, 2 volumes, volume 1 from John Fowles' library with his blind stamp on half title, original cloth, dust-wrappers (3)

Lot 294

GEORGE BORROW: THE ROMANY RYE; A SEQUEL TO "LAVENGRO", London, John Murray, 1858, 2nd edition, 2 volumes, original blind stamped cloth gilt (2)

Lot 303

JAMES THOMSON: THE SEASONS, Edinburgh 1768, engraved portrait frontispiece, 4 engraved plates, duo decimo, old calf worn plus THOMAS CAMPBELL: THE PLEASURES OF HOPE ..., Edinburgh 1812, 4 engraved plates, old calf gilt worn plus WILLIAM COWPER: THE TASK, London 1825, added engraved vignette title plus 6 engraved plates, duo decimo, old blind stamped calf gilt rebacked, new end papers (3)

Lot 326

GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON: THE WORKS, London, John Murray, 1829, 4 volumes, engraves frontispieces, duo decimo, contemporary blind stamped calf gilt (4)

Lot 341

[THOMAS PERCY]: RELIQUES OF ENGLISH POETRY ..., London, John Nichols for F & C Rivington, 1794, 4th edition, 3 volumes, engraved frontis, engraved vignette titles, head and tail pieces, musical notation plate bound in at end of volume 2, modern blind stamped calf, morocco labels, all edges gilt plus THOMAS GRAY: THE WORKS, London, for Harding, Triphook and Lepard, 1825, new edition, 2 volumes, engraved port frontis, contemporary half calf, spines gilt in compartments (5)

Lot 356

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: THE WORKS OF SHAKSPERE ..., Edited Charles Knight, London, circa 1880, The "Imperial Edition", 2 volumes, 2 added steel engraved vignette title pates plus 42 (of 44) steel engraved plates (each volume lacking frontispiece), folio, original blind stamped calf gilt worn, all edges gilt, inner dentelles gilt (2)

Lot 368

(DAMIEN HIRST), PAUL FRYER: DON'T BE SO ..., illustrated Damien Hirst, Trolley Ltd, 2002, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper, printed acetate overlay dust wrapper, plus DAMIEN HIRST: I WANT TO SPEND THE REST OF MY LIFE EVERYWHERE, WITH EVERYONE, ONE TO ONE, ALWAYS, FOR EVER, NOW, London, Booth-Clibborn editions, 1998, reprint, original blind stamped faux leather gilt, dust wrapper, 3 original posters loosely inserted "periodic table" and "nude" (2) plus DAMIEN HIRST AND GORDON BURN: ON THE WAY TO WORK, London, 2001, 1st edition, original boards, dust wrapper plus DAMIEN HIRST: REQUIEM, 2009, 2 volumes, fully illustrated official exhibition catalogues for the exhibition April 25th - September 20th 2009 Kiev, Ukraine, each original pictorial laminated wraps (5)

Lot 394

JOHN HENRY PARKER: A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN GRECIAN, ROMAN AND GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, Oxford, 1840-41, 3 volumes including plate and companion volumes, original blind stamped cloth recased plus [THOMAS COOMBE]: ILLUSTRATIONS OF BAPTISMAL FONTS, London, 1844, 1st edition, original blind stamped cloth recased (4)

Lot 396

(EX JOHN FOWLES LIBRARY) E R PEARSON AND JULIA NEAL: THE SHAKER IMAGE, New York Graphic Society, 1974 1st edition, Fowles' blind stamp, original cloth, dust wrapper plus ROBERT F W MEADER: ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO SHAKER FURNITURE, New York, Dover Publications, 1972, 1st edition, Fowles' blind stamp, original pictorial wraps plus STEVEN G WILLIAMS AND SISTER MILDRED BARKER: CHOSEN LANE - THE SABBATHDAY LAKE SHAKERS, Boston, D R Godine, 1975, 1st edition, signed and inscribed by publisher to John Fowles, original pictorial wraps plus JUNE SPRIGG AND LINDA BUTLER: INNER LIGHT THE SHAKER LEGACY, New York, 1985, 1st edition, compliments slip from publisher to John Fowles on front pastedown, original cloth, dust wrapper (4)

Lot 443

ANON: THE MOTHER'S THOROUGH RESOURCE-BOOK: COMPRISING SELF-DISCIPLINE OF THE EXPECTANT MOTHER; GENERAL MANAGEMENT DURING INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD; ALSO, CHILDREN'S COMPLAINTS; CHILDREN'S COOKERY, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING..., London, Ward & Lock, circa 1860, ppi-iv, 1-252, original blind stamped cloth gilt, worn

Lot 45

ANON: SELECT STORIES, A COLLECTION OF SHIPWRECKS, ANECDOTES AND ADVENTURES, London, 1838, new edition, wood engraved frontis, duo decimo, original blind stamped cloth gilt, all edges gilt, plus JOHANN DAVID WYSS: THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON IN WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE, ARRANGED AND ADAPTED FROM THE ORIGINAL STORY BY I F M [ie ISABELLA FYVIE MAYO], London, Cassel, Petter & Galpin [1874], 8 coloured plates including 2 by Walter Crane, 4pp adverts at end dated 7a.1.74, original cloth gilt, plus J H FORBES "ARTHUR LOCKER": ON A CORAL REEF, THE STORY OF A RUNAWAY TRIP TO SEA, London, [1874], 2nd edition, 8 plates, 4pp adverts at end dated 7a.10.74, original pictorial cloth gilt (3)

Lot 464

MARY SOMERVILLE: ON MOLECULAR AND MICROSCOPIC SCIENCE, 1869, 1st edition, 2 volumes, 11 tinted plates plus illustrations in text, original cloth gilt + MARIA E CATLOW: POPULAR BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY, 1860, new edition, 4 coloured plates only, (A/F), original blind stamped cloth gilt (3)

Lot 474

C G ADDISON: THE TEMPLE CHURCH, London, Longman et al, 1843, engraved frontis, engraved title page + 4 engraved plates as called for, original blind stamped cloth gilt, lacks top piece of backstrip,

Lot 486

THE HOLY BIBLE ..., Oxford, The University Press, no date, decorative calf gilt presentation label on front pastedown dated 1857, thick 4to contemporary blind stamped calf worn, all edges gilt

Lot 490

[ISAAC ALFASI]: LEGAL SUMMARY/CODE OF THE TALMUD, IN HEBREW LANGUAGE, printed in Amsterdam, circa 1720, 1 volume (of at least 3) only, folio, contemporary blind stamped arabesque calf gilt worn, lacks leather clasps, title page repaired/reinforced to margin

Lot 495

THE HOLY BIBLE ..., Oxford 1784, title page grubby and loose, 4to contemporary blind stamped reverse calf soiled and very worn, Herbert 1295

Lot 53

MRS ALFRED GATTY (EDITED), 5 titles: AUNT JUDY'S MAGAZINE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THE CHRISTMAS VOLUME, 1866; AUNT JUDY'S CHRISTMAS VOLUME FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, 1867-68, 2 volumes, uniform decoration cloth gilt, 1st volume inner joints weak; AUNT JUDY'S MAY-DAY VOLUME FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, 1867-68, 2 volumes, 1st volume original decoration cloth gilt, 2nd volume original blind stamped cloth (5)

Lot 588

ADOLF HITLER: MEIN KAMPF, London, Hutchinson & Co, unexpurgated and illustrated edition, original blind stamped black cloth gilt

Lot 616

IKE MATTHEWS: FULL REVELATIONS OF A PROFESSIONAL RAT-CATCHER, AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE, Manchester, The Friendly Society's Printing Company, 1898, original cloth gilt plus E H R FREEMAN AND FRED FOSTER: POACHERS AND PRESERVES: A HANDY GUIDE TO THE LAW RELATING TO GAME AND SPORTING RIGHTS, DUTIES AND LICENCES, London, Police Review Publishing Co Ltd, [nd circa 1900], new and revised edition, 70pp original printed wraps, plus CHARLES WHYMPER (ILLUSTRATED): THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME SKETCHES OF NATURAL HISTORY AND RURAL LIFE, London, 1880, 1st edition, 41 black and white illustrations as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt plus "DEADFALL" OF "THE FIELD": THE EXPERIENCES OF A GAME PRESERVER, London, Horace Cocks, 1868, original blind stamped cloth gilt "Field Library Volume 6" plus IAN NIALL: THE POACHERS HANDBOOK FOR THE MAN WITH THE HAIR POCKET AND THE BOY WITH THE SNARE, 1951, 2nd reprint, original cloth, dust wrapper plus BRIAN VESEY-FITZGERALD: IT'S MY DELIGHT, illustrated D J Watkins-Pitchford, 1947, 1st edition, original cloth plus A T CURTIS AND F J SPEAKMAN: A POACHER'S TALE, 1960, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (7)

Lot 618

JOHN MEYRICK: HOUSE DOGS AND SPORTING DOGS: THEIR VARIETIES, POINTS, MANAGEMENT, TRAINING, BREEDING, REARING AND DISEASES, London, 1861, 1st edition, original blind stamped cloth gilt plus H O NETHERCOTE: THE PYTCHLEY HUNT; PAST AND PRESENT, London 1888, 1st edition, 5 plates as called for, original cloth gilt (2)

Lot 634

CARLYLE A LUER: THE NATIVE ORCHIDS OF FLORIDA - THE NATIVE ORCHIDS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA EXCLUDING FLORIDA, New York, Botanical Gardens, 1972-1975, 1st editions, 2 volumes, volume 1 with 4 autograph letters/cards signed to John Fowles from Zilli Sternfield of Toledo, Ohio loosely inserted, volume 2 with John Fowles' bookplate, volume 1 with his blind stamp, each original cloth gilt, dust wrappers (2)

Lot 635

MICHAEL J ROBERTS: THE SPIDERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1985-87, 1st editions, 3 volumes, each with John Fowles' blind stamps, each original cloth, dust wrappers (3)

Lot 641

H NOEL HUMPHREYS: THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF BRITISH BUTTERFLIES DESCRIBED AND ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM NOW ADOPTED IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM, London, T J Allman [1959], 1st edition, added coloured title plus 32 coloured plates as called for, 66pp plus 4pp "Methods of Preserving Butterflies and Moths" at end, original blind stamped decorative cloth gilt, all edges gilt

Lot 653

AGNES FITZGIBBON: WILD FLOWERS PAINTED AND LITHOGRAPHED ... WITH BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS BY C P TRAILL, Montreal, 1868, engraved title page plus 10 coloured litho tissue guarded plates as called for, original blind stamped cloth, rebacked, later calf spine and corners plus ELIJAH WALTON: FLOWERS FROM THE UPPER ALPS, WITH GLIMPSES OF THEIR HOMES ... THE DESCRIPTIVE TEXT BY T G BONNEY, London, W M Thompson, 1869, 12 coloured plates as called for, original blind stamped decorative bevelled cloth gilt (worn), gutta percha perished, contents loose (2)

Lot 66

H K F GATTY (EDITED): AUNT JUDY'S CHRISTMAS VOLUME, 1875-79, 5 volumes, original blind stamped cloth worn and soiled, 1878 volume splits at spine (5)

Lot 67

ANON: OUR PETS, SKETCHES OF THE FURRED AND FEATHERED FAVOURITES OF THE YOUNG, illustrated A F Lydon, London, Groombridge, circa 1873, added coloured title, 11 plates, original cloth gilt recased plus THE BOYS HOME BOOK OF SPORTS, GAMES, EXERCISES AND PURSUITS, London, Lockwood & Co [1869], added coloured vignette title, frontis, 6pp adverts at end, original cloth gilt worn and soiled, recased plus EVERY BOYS BOOK, A COMPLETE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS, London, Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1860, new edition, original blind stamped cloth gilt, worn and soiled plus ANDREW W TUER: PAGES AND PICTURES FROM FORGOTTEN CHILDREN'S BOOKS, London, 1898, 1st edition, original pictorial cloth gilt (4)

Lot 686A

R T MCMULLEN: DOWN CHANNEL FROM LONDON TO THE LANDS END IN THE "LEO"..., London, 1869, 1st edition, frontis + 4 maps (of which 2 folding), original blind stamped cloth gilt worn, + SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND, GLASGOW TO THE HIGHLANDS, THE ROYAL ROUTE WITH TIMETABLES AND LIST OF FARES, WITH DAVID MACBRAYNE'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS "COLUMBA", "IONA" ETC, 1896, "Official Guide - new edition", original pictorial cloth gilt worn + LT COL F M BAILEY: CHINA - TIBET - ASSAM, A JOURNEY, 1911, 1945 1st edition, original cloth gilt + S M BURROWS: THE BURIED CITIES OF CEYLON; A GUIDEBOOK TO ANURADHAPURA AND POLLONARUA; WITH CHAPTERS ON DAMBULLA, KALAWEWA..., Columbo, A M & J Ferguson, 1885, folding map + folding railway timetable, original half cloth worn and soiled, + R P MURRAY: THE FLORA OF SOMERSET, Taunton, 1896, rebound half calf gilt, top edge gilt + FISHERS DRAWING ROOM SCRAPBOOK WITH POETICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, London, 1833, grey frontis, engraved vignette title + 34 engraved plates as called for, original calf backed blind stamped cloth gilt, all edges gilt, inner joints split (6)

Lot 702

BEN ASHER: A NOMAD OVER ISLE PENINSULA AND PLAIN, SKETCHES FROM GIBRALTAR, CYPRUS AND THE SOUTH OF SPAIN, WITH NOTES ON BELGIUM AND THE TOWN OF LUXEMBOURG, 1929, 1st edition, frontis + 19 illustrations as called for, original cloth + GRACE DALRYMPLE ELLIOTT: JOURNAL OF MY LIFE DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, London, Richard Bentley, 1859, 1st edition, original blind stamped cloth gilt worn + JAN AND CORA J GORDON: TWO VAGABONDS IN LANGUEDOC, 1925, 1st edition, frontis + 8 full page plates + illustrations and texts as called for, original decorative cloth gilt (very good condition), + HERBERT WARD: MR POILU, NOTES AND SKETCHES WITH THE FIGHTING FRENCH, 1916, 1st edition, 48 mounted plates as called for, original cloth backed boards, printed paper label to top board and spine (4)

Lot 705

W A METCALFE (EDITED): THE VISITATIONS OF SUFFOLK 1561, 1577 AND 1612, original cloth + CORDER: A DICTIONARY OF SUFFOLK ARMS, Suffolk Record Society, 1965, original cloth + BURY WILLS AND INVENTORIES, edited S Tymms, 1850, original blind stamped cloth gilt (3)

Lot 715

J CHARLES COX: BENCH-ENDS IN ENGLISH CHURCHES, 1916; PULPITS, LECTERNS AND ORGANS IN ENGLISH CHURCHES, 1915, original cloth plus H MUNRO CAUTLEY: SUFFOLK CHURCHES AND THEIR TREASURES, 1938, 2nd edition, original blind stamped cloth (3)

Lot 727

T PHILLIPS: THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SHREWSBURY: FROM ITS FIRST FOUNDATION TO THE PRESENT TIME, Shrewsbury, T Wood et al, 1779, engraved frontis plus 13 engraved plates plus 1 folding "Account of the State of the Salop Infirmary" rebound (not recent), half morocco gilt, spine gilt in compartments, plus JOSEPH TANNER: THE LIFE, DIARY, AND LETTERS OF THE LATE ... WITH AN OBITUARY BY HIS WIDOW, Oxford, J C Pembrey, 1870, 1st edition, mounted portrait albumen print photograph to frontis, original blind stamped cloth gilt plus THIRTY VIEWS OF ABERYSTWYTH AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, London, Newman & Co, circa 1873, 30 engraved views as called for, original blind stamped limp cloth gilt worn plus COVER TITLE: LISCOMBE'S ROYAL ALBUM OF VIEWS OF PLYMOUTH AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, circa 1900, 19 views of 12 folding concertina leaves, oblong original cloth backed boards plus THE HANDBOOK OF NORTH DEVON, BUDE, LAUNCESTON, TAVISTOCK ETC ..., Exeter, Henry Besley [nd], folding maps, original blind stamped cloth worn plus THE REVEREND STEPHEN HYDE CASSAN: LIVES OF THE BISHOPS OF BATH AND WELLS, London, 1829, engraved port frontis, rebound, half calf gilt plus RUPERT SIMMS: BIBLIOTHECA STAFFORDIENSIS ..., Lichfield, 1894, limited edition, (450) for subscribers, numbered, ex lib, original cloth gilt plus 2 others similar (9)

Lot 761

WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY, GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF THE CITY OF NORWICH, 1845, 2nd edition, original blind stamped calf gilt + FRANCIS WHITE & CO: HISTORY, GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF THE CITY OF NORWICH, 1854, original blind stamped calf crudely rebacked, (2)

Lot 897

THEODORE DUCAMP: A TREATISE ON THE RETENTION OF URINE, CAUSED BY STRICTURES IN THE URETHRA AND OF THE MEANS BY WHICH OBSTRUCTIONS OF THIS CANAL MAY BE EFFECTUALLY REMOVED, New York, Samuel Wood & Sons, 1827, 1st edition, 5 engraved plates, ex-lib, 2 ink stamps, rebound calf backed boards + S A KINNIER WILSON: MODERN PROBLEMS IN UROLOGY, London, Edward Arnold 1928 1st edition, original cloth gilt + HENRY THOMPSON: THE ENLARGED PROSTATE, ITS PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATION OF THIS COMPLAINT TO STONE IN THE BLADDER, London, John Churchill, 1858 (but later), 5 engraved plates, (of which two coloured), 31pp adverts at end dated March 1860, + J M CHELIUS: A SYSTEM OF SURGERY, translated John F Self, London 1847, 2 volumes (volumes 1 and 2 only), original blind stamped cloth re-backed, new end papers + F W ANDREWES & OTHERS: DIPHTHERIA, ITS BACTERIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, London, HMSO 1923, original cloth backed boards + JAMES ALEXANDER: THE CURE OF SELF CONSCIOUSNESS, 1915, original cloth + GEORGE M BEARD: A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON NERVOUS EXHAUSTION..., London 1890, original cloth gilt worn + 8 others similar (16)

Lot 43

A MAPLE & CO LTD THREE TRAIN MUSICAL FUSEE TABLE CLOCK, in the Chinese Chippendale style, c.1900, with mahogany pagoda case, blind fret frieze foliate carved quadrants and scroll carved ogee bracket feet, the arched silvered dial with subsidiary 'Chime/Silent' and 'Chime on eight bells/Westminster Chimes dial', three winding apertures, Roman and Arabic numerals, all finely engraved with flowers and foliate scrolls, inscribed 'Maple & Co Ltd, London' the eight day three train musical movement striking on a series of eight graduated bells and single blued steel gong, locking pendulum and key, 76cm high x 36cm wide x 23.5cm deep. See illustration

Lot 1168

A late Victorian desk, with stage back, pierced fretwork gallery, tooled leather writing surface and a series of blind fret carved frieze drawers, all raised on cluster columns. Width 123 cm.

Lot 1208

A George III mahogany longcase clock, by Payne, Blenheim, with blind fret carved pediment, arched dial with Father Time automaton and with long trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and with brickwork base and bracket feet. Height excluding finial 242 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1271

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with blind fretwork above the arched glazed door enclosing the 11.5 inch arched painted dial with moon phase and eight day striking movement by Jn. Smith Pittenweem flanked by fluted columns, with long trunk door and conforming base with bracket feet. Height 207 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The hood is in generally good condition and of good colour. There has been an old break between the swan's necks which should be visible on our image. This is minor. The trunk is in generally good order. The door is not warped and there are no problems with the sides of the case or base. The backboards are original. There is some very long gone old woodworm holes in the softwood on the backboards but these are very minor. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement appears to be complete and is striking and the movement appears to be ticking also. We have not tested the moon phase. The dial is in original untouched condition with some minor surface scratches and paint losses. The most evident damage being to points behind two of the movement pillars. We do not think that the clock is a marriage as the cheeks are not built up and the mask fits around the dial.

Lot 422

Michael Lyne (1912 - 1989), horse racing scene, 'They're Off', 65 by 93cm and a fox hunting scene, 'The Belvoir running into Goadby Gorse', 66cm by 94cm, coloured prints, both published by Venture prints, blind stamped and signed in pencil

Lot 841

A Waring & Gillow mahogany straight front chest of drawers, 1920s, maker's label inside drawer, of four long graduated drawers, with shallow gallery back and blind key carved border, raised on shaped bracket feet, 30½ x 19in. (77.5 x 48.25cm.), 39½in. (100.5cm.) high.

Lot 365

A Victorian Irish mahogany chiffonier , shaped carved super structure,above oversailing top, two short blind drawers, above cross banded arched panelled doors, enclosing two shelves, plinth base, c.1890

Lot 420

A 19th Century oak hall table, one long blind drawer, scroll ends, casters; a North Country rush-seated stained beech corner chair; Dutch pad feet (2)

Lot 18

LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper section having moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors revealing adjustable shelves to the interior, the projecting base with a foliate carved fall front secretaire drawer, revealing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and small drawers, over a pair of Art Nouveau design foliate moulded blind panelled doors on a platform base. 127 x 47 x 216cm. CONDITION REPORT: Basically good clean condition commensurate with age, minor scuffs and wear and tear, particularly extremities and base. Shrinkage cracks to side panels, and minor stains.

Lot 19

LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONTED CHIFFONIER, the plain top over a pair of cushion moulded frieze drawers, two blind moulded panel doors below, flanked by foliate scrolled, moulded corbels on a platform base. 123 x 51 x 96cm. CONDITION REPORT: Ink stains, scuffs and marks to the top and particularly around the platform base, appearing basically sound and complete.

Lot 29

EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PRESS CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice above two blind panelled doors, now revealing hanging space to the interior, the projecting base with two long cock beaded drawers and standing on outswept bracket feet. 127 x 57 x 184cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rather dry, a little faded.

Lot 15

19TH CENTURY PEMBROKESHIRE GRAINED PINE DOG KENNEL DRESSER, having moulded cornice over three shelf boarded rack back, the base with moulded edge over three frieze drawers with two blind panelled doors below, flanking centre dog kennel, all with turned knobs, on stile feet. 145 x 50 x 217cm. CONDITION REPORT: Off farm condition, very grubby, some wear to one upright, rather dry, scuffed and original.

Lot 41

EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDEBOARD, having cross banded and ebony strung top over centre ebony strung drawer with tambour cupboard below, flanked by two blind end cupboards, ebony strung to represent drawers, on square tapering legs. 151 x 62 x 92cm. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound condition, some minor scuffs and marks commensurate with wear and tear, particularly to edges of legs and top.

Lot 165

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, (British, 1887-1976), 'Peel Park', a limited edition coloured print, signed in pencil by the artist and published by Venture Prints Limited, 1975, bearing Fine Art Trade Guild blind backstamp. The image: 37.5 x 76cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in good condition, not obviously faded, in good quality frame with double mount, glazed.

Lot 73

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY THREE SECTION WARDROBE, having moulded cornice over three arch blind panelled doors, revealing fully fitted interior with sliding press shelves, drawers and hanging space, on a platform base. 191 wide x 58 deep x 205cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound. a little faded and dry in places, splits to end panels, scuffed and worn, commensurate with age but very usable and practical.

Lot 20

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER BOOKCASE, having moulded cornice over two glazed doors, revealing adjustable shelves to the interior, projecting base with two blind panel doors on a platform support. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound condition for age, general scuffs and wear and tear as expected, some minor scratches but basically clean.

Lot 28

SMALL PART 17TH CENTURY OAK TWO DOOR CUPBOARD, having framed top above two blind lozenge, moulded, panelled cupboard doors on baluster turned feet. 97 x 45 x 104cm. CONDITION REPORT: Clean condition overall, probably a reconstruction including old timber.

Lot 1029

An Adam revival plum pudding mahogany sideboard, with a raised brass rail decorated with anthemion, gently bow fronted and fitted blind frieze drawers centred by a husk swag carved tablet and cupboards below, on tapering column legs 140 x 198 x 76cm (55 x 77 x 30in)

Lot 1042

A William IV painted satinwood pedestal centre table, decorated in the neo classical taste with vignettes of figures, centred with the Clinton crest, fitted four blind frieze drawers, on parcel gilt lappet carved legs 72 x 137 x 90cm (28 x 53 x 35in) Other Notes: The painted crest titled 'Clinton' on this table is believed to be that of the Earl of Lincoln. The eldest son and heir of the Dukes of Newcastle has the courtesy title of Earl of Lincoln. The 4th Duke's son born in 1811, Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, had the title of Earl of Lincoln until he succeeded his father as 5th Duke in 1851. He died in 1864. With thanks to Chloe Cockerill for her help with heraldry. The table is thought to have later painted.

Lot 1050

A Regency rosewood and ormolu mounted pedestal work table, in the French manner, with hinged rising top, blind drawer, on a hexagonal column and shaped base with brass feet and casters 71 x 51 x 38cm (28 x 20 x 15in)

Lot 1063

A George III satinwood secretaire a abattant, with fall front revealing a fitted interior having a blind frieze drawer and three further drawers below, gilt brass laurel wreath moulded ring handles, flanked by canted sides with ebony inlay on splay feet 150 x 90 x 46cm (59 x 35 x 18in) Small timber shrinkage repairs to quarter veneer panels to the fall

Lot 1079

A 19th century French satin fruitwood secretaire a abbatant, with blind frieze drawer, fitted internally with pigeon holes, small drawers and a central alcove, with cupboards to the base, on stile legs 166 x 101 x 47cm (65 x 39 x 18in)

Lot 1086

A 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid writing table, with floral marquetry inlaid vignettes with green leather lined top with blind frieze drawer, on barley twist legs, joined by a cross stretcher 73½ x 101 x 66cm (28 x 39 x 26in)

Lot 1123

A George IV mahogany bookcase, with glazed doors above two blind frieze drawers and cupboard below, flanked by moulded columns, on a plinth base 211 x 106 x 48cm (82 x 41 x 19in)

Lot 577

A 19th century Chinese black lacquer panel decorated on one side in red and tones of gold with figures being greeted by a man by a pavilion on the viewer's right, a horseman centrally and a lady being pushed in from the left in a wheel chair, 84 x 100cm (33 x 39.5 in) This has been part of something else in that the lower edge has rim mounts and there are blind holes behind the opposite edge possibly for hinges or such fittings

Lot 457

AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976), Manchester Reference Library, offset lithograph, limited edition, signed in pencil with blind stamp, image size 9 1/2" x 13 1/2", aluminium frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Illustrated)

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