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Lot 320

RAPHAEL AND J ARTHUR BRANDON: THE OPEN TIMBER ROOFS OF THE MIDDLE AGES..., L, 1860, 1st edn, 43 plts including 5 col'd as list, 4to, orig blind stpd cl worn

Lot 383

HENRY FRITH: THE TRIUMPHS OF MODERN ENGINEERING, L, Griffith Farran and others [1891], orig blind stpd cl gt + S LILLY: MEN, MACHINES AND HISTORY, 1965 rev and enlarged edn, orig cl gt, d/w + SAMUEL SMILES: SELECTIONS FROM LIVES OF THE ENGINEERS WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THEIR PRINCIPAL WORKS, Ed T P Hughes, The MIT Press 1966, orig cl gt, d/w + L F VERNON-HARCOURT: ACHIEVEMENTS IN ENGINEERING DURING THE LAST HALF CENTURY, 1892, 2nd edn, orig cl gt + MARJORIE CARTER: IMPERIAL COLLEGE CIVIL ENGINEERING LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF THE CIVIL ENGINEERING HISTORY COLLECTION, L, 1991, orig ptd wraps + DENIS SMITH: PERCEPTIONS OF GREAT ENGINEERS FACT AND FANTASY, 1996 reprint, orig pict laminated wraps + BERTRAND GILLE: THE RENAISSANCE ENGINEERS, L, 1966 1st UK edn, orig cl, d/w + MAURICE DAUMAS (ED): A HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY AND INVENTION PROGRESS THROUGH THE AGES, Trans E B Hennessy, L, 1980, vols 2 and 3, unif cl bkd bds, d/ws (9)

Lot 388

A ANSTED: A DICTIONARY OF SEA TERMS, 1928, orig cl bkd bds gt + MANUAL OF SEAMANSHIP VOLUME ONE, 1908 (REPRINTED WITH ALTERATIONS 1911), L, HMSO 1911, old blind stpd cl worn + E W HOBBS, 2 ttls: HOW TO MAKE CLIPPER SHIP MODELS, 1927; HOW TO MAKE OLD TIME SHIP MODELS, 1929, each orig cl gt + BASIL LUBBOCK: THE LAST OF THE WINDJAMMERS, Glasgow, Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1927-1929, 1st edn, 2 vols, rebnd qtr cf + R SIMPER: NORTH EAST SAIL BERWICK TO KINGS LYNN, L, [1975], orig cl gt, d/w (7)

Lot 549

ROBERT MOODIE: THE FEATHERED TRIBES OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS, L, 1854, 4th edn, revised 2 vols, 27 plts (of 28, vol 2 lacks frontis), orig blind stpd cl gt + F EDWARD HULME: FAMILIAR WILD FLOWERS, L Cassell & Co, circa 1890, 1st to 5th series, bnd tog in one vol, 206 col'd plts, old hf cf worn + W SWAYSLAND: FAMILIAR WILD BIRDS, L Cassell & Co, 1903, 1st to 4th series, 4 vols, circa 160 col'd plts, unif dec cl gt (7)

Lot 560

BRITISH HOLSTEIN HERD BOOK - BRITISH HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN HERD BOOK - BRITISH FRIESIAN HERD BOOK, 1913-17, 1919-1922, 1924-1927, vols 3,-7, 9-12, 14-17, vol 3 3 plts; vol 4 2 plts; vol 5 3 plts, unif blind stpd cl gt (13)

Lot 618

WILLIAM L STONE: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF RED-JACKET OR SA-GO-WE-WAT-HA BEING THE SEQUEL TO THE HISTORY OF THE SIX NATIONS, Ny and L, 1841 1st edn, added engrd ttl, engrd frontis + 2 engrd plts, old blind stpd cl gt worn

Lot 668

THOMAS ARCHER: PICTURES AND ROYAL PORTRAITS ILLUSTRATIVE OF ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH HISTORY..., L, Blackie & Son, 1883, 2 vols, plts compl, unif blind stpd cf gt v worn, aeg + MARGARET IRWIN: THE PROUD SERVANT THE STORY OF MONTROSE, L, 1936, "The Golden Library", sigd, old hf cf gt + A C FOX-DAVIES: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO HERALDRY, 1950 reprint, orig decor cl + I F GRANT: THE LORDSHIP OF THE ISLE WANDERINGS IN THE LOST LORDSHIP, Edinburgh 1982, facs of 1935 edn, orig cl gt, d/w + G H JOHNSTON: SCOTTISH HERALDRY MADE EASY, NY 1972, 2nd edn, orig cl + H F WALLACE: HUNTING WINDS, 1949, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + S P B MAIS: ISLES OF THE ISLAND, 1934 reprint, orig cl, d/w (8)

Lot 675

JOHN HAWKESWORTH: AN ACCOUNT OF THE VOYAGES UNDERTAKEN BY THE ORDER OF HIS PRESENT MAJESTY FOR MAKING DISCOVERIES IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE AND SUCCESSIVELY PERFORMED BY COMMODORE BYRON, CAPTAIN WALLIS, CAPTAIN CARTERET AND CAPTAIN COOK, L, W Strahan & T Cadell, 1773, 1st edn, 3 vols, 47 engrd charts and plts, many dbl pge or fdg including chart of the Strait of Magellan and chart of Cook's Strait in New Zealand, 4to, old cf worn, vol 3 top bd loose, ex lib, lib bkplts on front pastedowns, lib bkplts on ffeps, small unobtrusive blind lib stamps at foot of ttl pges and at corners of charts/plts, lib labels on top bds (3)

Lot 691

SAMUEL WOODWARD: THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF NORWICH CASTLE, L & Norwich, Nichols & Son, Charles Muskett 1847, engrd frontis, added engrd ttl pge + 30 engrd plts/maps/plans (of which 12 hand col'd), comp blind stpd cl gt

Lot 704

ARTHUR HENRY PATTERSON: FROM HAYLOFT TO TEMPLE THE STORY OF PRIMITIVE METHODISM IN YARMOUTH..., 1903 1st edn, ownership sig of Ruth Patterson (A H Patterson's daughter) to ffep, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 710

ERNEST RICHARD SUFFLING, 3 ttls: HOW TO ORGANISE A CRUISE ON THE BROADS, [1891], 1st edn, fdg map frontis, 4pp advts at end, orig pict cl gt; THE LAND OF THE BROADS, L, L Upcott Gill, 1885 1st edn, fdg frontis map, qty advts at end, inner jnts split, orig pict cl gt; HISTORY AND LEGENDS OF THE BROAD DISTRICT, [1891], Jarrolds "Holiday" Series, 14 plts, 5pp advts at end, orig pict wraps rebkd + PAYNE JENNINGS: SUN PICTURES OF THE NORFOLK BROADS ... WITH LETTERPRESS DESCRIPTION BY ERNEST R SUFFLING, Ashtead [1892] 2nd edn, orig blind stpd cl gt (4)

Lot 735

AN INTRODUCTORY NARRATIVE AND A REVISED REPORT OF THE TRIAL AND EXECUTION OF J B RUSH, FOR THE MURDER OF ISAAC JERMY, OF STANFIELD HALL, ESQ, RECORDER OF NORWICH AND ONE OF THE CHAIRMEN OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, AND OFHIS SON, ISAAC JERMY JERMY ESQ, WITH SEVERAL PLATES, PLANS, FACSIMILES ETC CONTAINING MANY INTERESTING ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS AND LETTERS CONNECTED WITH HIS UNPARALLELED CRIME, NOT BEFORE PUBLISHED, Norwich and L, 1849, port frontis, three plans of room layouts including one dbl pge, nine other plts including five fdg and two dbl pge (one damaged with part loss), ownership signature of George Halcott Cooper of East Dereham, Solicitor and Registrar of the County Court with some ms corrections and annotations, albumen print of Stanfield Hall loosely inserted, orig blind stpd cl gt, worn and soiled

Lot 744

WILLIAM WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF SUFFOLK..., 1855, 2nd edn, orig blind stpd cf

Lot 745

FRANCIS WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK, AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF THE CITY OF NORWICH..., 1854, orig blind stpd cf, rebacked, new backstrip

Lot 746

PHILIP BROWNE: THE HISTORY OF NORWICH FROM THE EARLIEST RECORDS TO THE PRESENT TIME, Norwich 1814, smaller former edn, five aquatint plts (minor faults), as list at end, bnd in with R BEATNIFFE: A NORFOLK TOUR..., Norwich 1795, 5th edn, lacks final leaf, penultimate leaf with large part loss, old crimson mor, spine gt in compartments, inner dentelles gt, aeg + FRANCIS WHITE: HISTORY GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK..., 1854, orig blind stpd cf v worn, backstrip near detchd (2)

Lot 756

NEW DESCRIPTION OF HOLKHAM, THE MAGNIFICENT SEAT OF T W COKE, ESQ, MP, CONTAINING A FULL AND ACCURATE ACCOUNT OF THE PAINTINGS, STATUES, TAPESTRY ETC WITH A PICTURESQUE TOUR OF THE GARDENS AND PARK, Wells, H Neville, 1829, one engrd plt complete, 85pp, rebnd card wraps, part of orig prtd top wrap retained with ttle text + GUIDE TO HOLKHAM, THE SEAT OF THE RT HON THE EARL OF LEICESTER CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE HOUSE AND GARDENS IN A TOUR THROUGH THE PARK TO THE SEA..., Norwich, Henry W Stacy, 1861, engrd frontis + 2 engrd plts, inscrd to "Julia Coke [Lady Julia Coke, 1844-1931] from Mr [Rev Robert?] Collyer, October 1860" to ffep, contemporary limp green mor, ttle at foot "Julia", aeg, + [ROBERT LEAMON]: NARRATIVE OF PROCEEDINGS REGARDING THE ERECTION OF THE LEICESTER MONUMENT, WITH A STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS - PRINTED FOR DISTRIBUTION AMONG THE SUBSCRIBERS, Norwich, Bacon & Co, Mercury Office [1850], engrd frontis + 3 engrd plts, ex-CVI, 30pp list of subscribers, orig blind stpd cl with Viscount Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester armorial crest in gt + W A DUTT: THE KING'S HOMELAND SANDRINGHAM AND NORTH WEST NORFOLK, L, A N C Black, 1904, 1st edn, orig cl gt + A M W STERLING: COKE OF NORFOLK AND HIS FRIENDS, THE LIFE OF THOMAS WILLIAM COKE, 1ST EARL OF LEICESTER OF HOLKHAM..., 1912, new edn, inscr "Thomas Moore Hudson from the author, Christmas 1912" to ffep + ANNA MARIE DIANA WILHELMINA STERLING, TLS dated December 23rd 1912, tipped in at front + A L S to Canon J Clare Hudson loosely inserted + THE REV J H BLOOM: NOTICES HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN OF THE CASTLE AND PRIORY AT CASTLE ACRE, IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, L, 1843, 1st edn, 8 woodcuts, 11 full pge etchings, 4 full pge plans compl, contemporary blind stpd cl gt, (6)

Lot 762

JOHN WILLIAM DE CAUX [FISH SALESMAN, GREAT YARMOUTH]: THE HERRING AND THE HERRING FISHERY WITH CHAPTERS ON FISHES AND FISHING AND OUR SEA FISHERIES IN THE FUTURE, L, Hamilton, Adams 1881, 1st edn, 4pp advts at end, orig blind stpd cl gt + FRANK BUCKLAND: REPORT ON THE FISHERIES OF NORFOLK ESPECIALLY CRABS, LOBSTERS, HERRINGS, AND THE BROADS, House of Commons 11th August 1875, 84pp, 4 plts, old qtr cf worn (2)

Lot 768

NICHOLAS EVERITT: TOLD AT TWILIGHT, ill Sir Alfred Munnings, L, 1904, 1st edn, cat of advts at end, lacks ffep, orig pict cl soiled + JAMES EDWARD VINCENT: THROUGH EAST ANGLIA IN A MOTOR CAR, ill Frank Southgate, 1907, 1st edn, orig cl + EMMA MARSHALL, 2 ttls: CASTLE MEADOW, A STORY OF NORWICH ..., L, 1897, 1st edn, orig cl gt; IN THE EAST COUNTRY WITH SIR THOMAS BROWNE, : 1907, 6th thou, orig blind stpd cl + DREW MILLER: SEEN FROM A WINDMILL, A NORFOLK BROADS REVUE, L, 1935, 1st edn, orig cl (5)

Lot 780

MRS HERBERT JONES: SANDRINGHAM PAST AND PRESENT, L, 1888, 7pp advts at end, lacks ffep, orig pict cl gt + WALTER WHITE: EASTERN ENGLAND FROM THE THAMES TO THE HUMBER, 1865 1st edn, 2 vols, old blind stpd cl gt + CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE: PEOPLE AND PLACES IN MARSHLAND, 1927, 1st edn, orig cl, ptd paper label to spine, d/w (4)

Lot 784

JOHN KIRKPATRICK: HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND COMMUNITIES AND OF THE HOSPITALS AND CASTLE OF NORWICH, L and Norwich 1845, 1st edn, cont blind stpd cl gt worn + WILLIAM HUNDSON (ED): THE FIRST PARISH REGISTER OF ST GEORGE OF TOMBLAND NORWICH (AD1538-1707), Norwich 1891, ltd edn (98) numbered, orig cl gt + EDWARD A TILLETT: ST GEORGE TOMBLAND PAST AND PRESENT - CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF A NORWICH PARISH, Norwich 1891, (400) out of series, old cl gt (3)

Lot 324

A reproduction mahogany bow front sideboard having carved gadroon decoration to the edge, carved blind fret decoration to the frieze, fitted with a pair of central doors flanked by a pair of panel doors, on cabriole legs, claw and ball feet, 153cm wide

Lot 472

A 19th Century Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, with a painted dial 'Will m Barr' 'Hamilton', the case with blind fretwork to the hood and inlaid with shell decoration 218cm high, 60cm wide

Lot 237

R D Mason, highly detailed 19th century watercolour, blind beggar and child, signed and dated 1882, 14" x 12", framed.

Lot 20

A GOOD 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CARVED WOOD NETSUKE OF A BLIND MASSEUR BY GYOKKEI, the man crouching and lifting a strength stone, one of his eyes inlaid in ivory, the base with a signature engraved on an inlaid rectangular mother-of-pearl reserve, 1.4in high & also 1.4in long.

Lot 1300

A Japanese boxwood Netsuke carved like a walnut of 'The Blind Masseuse' signed

Lot 2852

WORLD COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Medals by Subject, Exploration, France, Silvered-bronze Award Medal of the Aero Club de France, 1931, to Joanny Burtin (1893-1977), by S Grun, an eagle soars, plane in segment above, front-end on, rev legend and naming, 49.5mm, in case of issue. Matt surface, extremely fine. Burtin first learn to to fly in 1912, becoming a military pilot in 1916. Twice shot down and seriously wounded, he was awarded the Military Medal and the Croix de Guerre. At the time of this award he was working on developing a system of instrument flying – flying blind. He was also breaking altitude records and in 1930 he participated in the Paris-Tokyo-Paris race.

Lot 1113

George III mahogany chest on chest, the top with blind fretwork scrolled panel over three short and six long graduated drawers upon ogee feet, 76" high x 43.5" wide (at fault)

Lot 40

After John Frederick Herring Reveller; Barefoot A pair, both hand-coloured aquatints, engraved by Thomas Sutherland with Minerva blind-stamp Each 31 x 41cm; 12¼ x 16in (2) Provenance: The Property of the late Anthony Hobson, The Glebe House, Whitsbury, Hampshire.  ++Some light discolouration and one or two fox marks each

Lot 49

After Charles Johnson Payne, (Snaffles) Tally-Ho Back; That far, far-away Echo Two, both with signatures, blind-stamped and with remarques to backing paper Both reproductions 23.5 x 37cm; 9¼ x 14½in and similar (2)

Lot 639

Early 19th Century Welsh oak dresser with three blind panel cupboards on stile supports.

Lot 687

19th century stained two door blind panelled cupboard.

Lot 237

William Russell Flint, Gossiping at the Well, lithograph, with blind stamp and signed in pencil, 37 x 49cm

Lot 428

William Russell Flint (1880 - 1969), Two Models, lithograph, with blind stamp and signed in pencil, 38 x 27cm.

Lot 271

After Edward Seago RBA ARWS RWS (1910-1974) 'Gondolas by the Salute, Venice' colour reproduction, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, published 1964 by Frost & Reed 53 x 73 cm (21 x 28 1/2 in)

Lot 279

After Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema OM RA (1836-1912) 'Promise of Spring' photogravure, published 1891 by Arthur Tooth & Sons signed in pencil lower left, with Print Sellers Association blind stamp 38 x 23 cm (15 x 9 in)

Lot 283

After Charlie Johnson Payne ('Snaffles', 1884-1967) 'Happy are they who hunt for their own pleasure... and not to astonish others' colour reproduction, signed in pencil lower left, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, published by Richard Wyman & Co 28 x 57 cm (11 x 22 1/2 in)

Lot 351

After Angelica Kauffman RA (1741-1807) 'Blind man's buff' oil on board 23 x 28 cm (9 x 11 in)

Lot 603

A William IV figured mahogany splash back chiffonier, of unusually narrow proportions, the architectural back with vitruvian scroll brackets, the base with a single frieze drawer over two blind panel doors, raised on shaped bracket supports, 76 cm (30 in) wide

Lot 604

A William IV figured mahogany twin pedestal breakfast sideboard, with shaped gallery back, fitted one frieze drawer and two deep flanking drawers over blind panel cupboard doors, raised on shaped squat supports, 152 cm (60 in)

Lot 616

An Edwardian mahogany wall mirror, having a blind fret frieze over inverted break front frame, with bead moulding enclosing a bevelled rectangular plate, 98 x 62 cm

Lot 655

A late 19th century French satinwood, kingwood and mahogany pier bijouterie cabinet, with glazed upper section, the base with a raised panel door, with Sevres type portrait panels, raised on shaped blind plinth, 56 cm (22 in)

Lot 660

A George III mahogany single door hanging corner cupboard, with blind fret frieze above a plain glazed door, 71 cm (28 in) wide

Lot 673

A Regency mahogany linen press, having an inverted breakfront architectural cornice over a pair of ebony strung blind panel doors with flat pilaster detail, the base fitted a similar pair of panel doors, raised on plinth support, 173 cm wide

Lot 676

An early 19th century figured kingwood and tulipwood two door vitrine cabinet, with glazed counter top and gilt brass moulding throughout, raised on blind plinth support, 93 cm

Lot 181

CREAM AND RELATED - Collection of 10 x original title LP's to include early pressings. Albums to include Fresh Cream (original UK mono pressing 593001 - VG/VG and a US issue), Wheels Of Fire (RSO reissue 2479-160/1 - Ex/Ex), Disraeli Gears (RSO reissue 2394-129 - Ex/Ex), Heavy Cream (unusual German pressing 2479 103 = Ex/VG+) and Blind Faith - S/T x2 (UK and US issues). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 207

FOLK/FOLK ROCK - Great collection of 24 x original title LP's to include many sought after LP's. Titles to include Tim Buckley - Goodbye And Hello (Elektra K 42070), Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers - Kings Of The Robot Rhythm (Revelation REV 002) Aland Gerber - Album (rare Philips 6369 105), John Fahey - I Remember Blind Joe Death (Varrick VR-028), Pentangle - Reflection (TRAL 5240), Sweeney's Men - The Tracks Of Sweeney (TRA SAM 40) and The Greatful Dead - American Beauty (K 46074). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 208

ROCK - Great collection of around 60 x LP's to include hard to find albums. Titles to include The Band - The Last Waltz (K 66076 Ex condition), Caravan - Blind Dog At St. Dunstans (AL 4088), Ray Dorset ?– Cold Blue Excursion (DNLS 3033 w/red light when held up to light), Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers (SF 8076), Hanoi Rocks - Two Steps From The Move (test pressing w/ comic), Boa Constrictor & A Natural Vine - S/T (SVRL 19042) and Chili Charles - Quick Step (V 2028). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 21

ROCK - Nice collection of around 40 x LP's. Artists to include Blind Faith (583 059), Jeff Beck, T. Rex, Yes, Thin Lizzy, David Bowie, Hawkwind, Syd Barrett, Santana, Kinks, Soft Machine, Neil Young, The Who, Deep Purple, Van Halen, Rush and Rod Stewart. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 220

FOLK/ROCK - Nice collection of 34 original LP's to include obscure and interesting LP's. Artists/titles to include Martin Carthy x4 - Landfall (6308049), …Second Album (STL 5362), Round Up (6852 003) and This Is… (6382022), Harvey Andrews- Places And Faces (Decca Nova SDN 9), John Fahey - The Transfiguration Of Blind Joe Death (TRA 173), Dave and Heather Godden - Rhyme And Reason private press (PR 1063), Evensong - S/T (rare Philips original 6308 139 - VG+/VG+), The Band - Moondog Matinee (poster cover pressing SW-11214), John Renbourn, Judee Sill - S/T (rare original SYLA 8751) and Archie Fisher - S/T (XTRA 1070). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 248

ROCK - Nice collection of 30 x LP's to include collectible albums. Artists/titles to include Ten Years After - Stonedhenge (1st mono Deram DML 1029 - VG/Ex w/mono inner), Eric Clapton (x8) to include S/T (original 1970 Polydor pressing 2383-021), Backless, No Reason To Cry, Slowhand, Journeyman, Blind Faith, Pink Floyd - The Wall and Ummagumma, Led Zeppelin (IV UK reissue), Neil Young (After The Goldrush) and Fleetwood Mac. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 745

THE WHO - two very rare items to include a Tommy LP with miscredited label reading 'Tristan Music' credit for track 6 - 'Eyesight to the Blind' (lot also includes correct label) and German sleeve of the 7" single I can't explain/Bald Headed Woman. Lot further includes Tommy the who part one LP, Keith Moon's Two Sides of the Moon, a copy of Daltrey and a copy of Ride a Rock Horse. Provenance: from an ex-Producer for Track Records. (5)

Lot 773

A 17th Century Adige cedar marriage chest, the top incised circles and with circular portrait of a male and female bust beneath, the interior with similar decoration of dragons and other beasts, the front with blind fret carved panels of figures within stylised borders, on a later base with claw feet, 145cm wide/Provenance: Baker-Gabb Abergavenny Sale, circa 1950/see illustration

Lot 837

An Edwardian display cabinet, the upper section enclosed by astragal glazed panel doors on a vitrine base with glazed hinged cover and glazed sides on square tapering legs with spade feet, blind fret carved decoration throughout, 161cm high

Lot 72

A pair of Chinese lacquered square baluster vases having blind fret carving with rockwork and flowers on a cinnabar lacquer ground, 23 cm h. c/w stands

Lot 232

A quantity of treen items including a ladle with a bird handle, a miniature carved two drawer dresser, a carved figure of The Medicant blind beggar, a large spoon with a Maori figural top inset with abalone, Inca design serving spoons and a fish statue.

Lot 187

AN IRISH BREAKFRONT MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, c.1920, in the manner of James Hicks, fitted with cavetto cornice above a narrow blind fretwork band, and four astragal glazed doors, enclosing a shelved interior, the base with four fielded panel doors and outside plinth base. 194cm wide x 213cm high

Lot 188

A 19TH CENTURY CARVED AND STAINED OAK FRAME ARMCHAIR, the upholstered padded back, armrests and seat covered in tapestry cloth, the frame decorated with scrollwork and blind fretwork, the armrests terminating in animal masks and raised on 'X' shaped supports

Lot 228

A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD PLASTER AND GESSO OVERMANTLE MIRROR, with various shaped compartments and four bracket shelves, the entire with foliate scrollwork and swags, the base with blind fret latticework. 184cm high, 170cm wide

Lot 34

A French walnut mantel clock the slightly convex white enamel Roman dial signed Taylor & Son of Paris & Bristol with moon hands, the Marti movement with silvered platform lever escapement and coiled gong strike, the rectangular case with re-entrant corners, bevelled top glass and blind fish scale side frets, 22cm high

Lot 48

An early 19th century oak 30 hour longcase clock with 11" square painted Roman dial, Arabic five minutes and floral decorated angles, the hood with blind fretwork frieze, fluted pilasters over a moulded trunk door and double skirt base, 192cm high

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