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MODERN GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CHEST ON STAND OF SMALL PROPORTIONS, the swan neck type pediment with three turning above a blind fret pierced frieze and two short and four long graduated drawers, flanked by scroll carved, chamferred forecorners, the conforming stand with one long and two short drawers, raised on acanthus capped cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, tied by a pierced apron with central shell, 62 1/2"" (158.7cm), 25 1/2"" x 13"" (64.8cm x 33cm)
TURNER, WOODWARD AND CO., LTD. MANCHESTER, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, the moulded rectangular top surmounted by a short back with scroll carved outline, above a blind fret carved frieze and pair of 15 panel astragal glazed cupboard doors, flanked by par of s free standing slender turned columns and enclosing two shelves to the green fabric lined interior, over two short drawers, fitted with embossed brass handles and raised on acanthus capped cabriole forelegs with claw and ball feet, 80"" (203.2cm) high, 47"" x 16"" (119.4cm x 40.6cm)
EDWARDIAN CARVED AND PIERCED DARK MAHOGANY FLOOR STANDING CORNER CABINET, the swan neck pediment with central shell cresting above a blind pierced lattice work frieze and glazed cupboard door enclosing a plush lined interior, over an open shelf with triple bevel edged mirror glazed back, the advanced flat fronted lower section with conforming frieze above an open shelve with mirror back and lattice pierced side panels, raised on slender acanthus capped square cabriole type fore supports, with claw and ball feet, 81"" (205.7cm) high, 30 1/21"" (77.5cm) wide
George III-style flame mahogany serpentine fronted chest of drawers, late nineteenth century, comprising two short and three long drawers, canted corner with blind fretwork and raised on bracket feet, 106cm high x 102cm wide x 56cm deep CONDITION REPORT Faded on left hand side. Small chip to veneer above first long drawer left hand side
A pair of 19th Century full length silhouette portraits of a lady and gentleman both with blind stamp "Taken at the Hubard Gallery", in birds eye maple frames, 37.5 x 28cm over all together with a 19th Century full length silhouette portrait of a gentleman, attributed to the Hubard Gallery, in bird`s eye maple frame, 34.5 x 25cm over all. (3)
A mid 19th century black slate and ormolu clock garniture in the Rococo taste, the clock surmounted by an allegorical figure, emblematic of the arts above a Roman enamelled tablet dial, set cylinder movement, striking bell, raised on a foliate scroll cast blind latice plinth base. H.56cm W.36cm. Together with a pair of associated ormolu and black slate monumental stand dish on a sea and S-scroll cast plinth base. H.30cm
Sarawak1871 Sir Charles Brooke 3c.An unused and used range; the unused include blocks of twenty, eighteen (major natural paper creases), fifteen, twelve, interpanneau block of eight, corner block of six with paper fold leaving impressions on reverse, a marginal vertical strip of three, the lower pair imperforate between (blind perfs show on reverse) - bottom stamp thinned), a pair and singles (2); the used include blocks of eight and four and singles (9); also three forgeries. A fine lot. S.G. 2, £300+
A MEISSEN ONION PATTERN DESSERT SERVICE with gilt rims, comprising two tier comport with figure of a girl with basket of flowers, four blind trellis stands and ten plates, comport 45cm h, crossed swords, late 19th c (15) ++Comport - girl`s bonnet and lace trim of her dress with typical damage. No restoration
A PAIR OF CHINESE EMBELLISHED HARDSTONE AND CARVED WOOD TABLE SCREENS the rectangular green plaque decorated with flowering plants growing from a sodalite or agate rock, in blind fret carved frames on conforming pierced stands, further decorated with carved hardstones, 29cm h, early 20th c ++Both in good condition
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD AND EBONY SOFA TABLE fitted with drawers and opposing blind drawers, on splayed legs inlaid with darts, 72cm h; 61 x 144cm ++The lower turned stretcher added in probably the later 19th c. One of the legs plated, one of the blind drawers lacking a turned knob, minor veneer repairs to edge. The top unevenly faded and with some splash marks
A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT the sliding top with outset corners and lappeted pillars, the sides each fitted with a slide and drawers or blind drawers, on castors, 80cm h; 57 x 63cm ++A good quality Davenport with a few old ink stains, later gilt tooled red leather inset writing surface to the flap, shinkage crack in front panel
Moll (Herman). Atlas Geographus: Or, a Complete System of Geography, Ancient and Modern. Containing what is of most use in Bleau, Varenius, Cellarius, Cluverius, Baudrand, Brietius, Sanson &c. With the Discoveries and Improvements of the best Modern Authors to this Time......, done from the Latest Observations by Herman Moll, Geographer; and many other Cuts by the best Artists, 5 vols. pub. John Nott, 1711 - 1717, folding eng frontis. and printed titles with blind stamp, title pages with additional ink library stamps and later ownership signature, verso of titles with later ink manuscript collation, ninety-one uncoloured engraved maps (including ninety folding) and thirteen folding b & w engraved pts., all with library blind stamps, some browning and spotting throughout, pp. 47 vol. 5 torn with slight loss and crudely repaired, hinges weak, contemp. blind stamped panelled calf, slight wear to extrems., 4to -5
Scheffer (John). The History of Lapland: Containing a Geographical Description, and a Natural History of that Country; with an Account of the Inhabitants ..., 1704, additional folding engraved title (browned, some marginal fraying and short closed tears), folding engraved map, three enraved plates (one folding and numerous full page engraved illustrations, hole at foot of B1, contemporary blind panelled sheep, rebacked and corners repaired, 8vo -1
Barclay (Rev. James). A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language...., New Edition, c.1848, portrait frontis. of Queen Victoria, addn. dec. half title, forty-eight uncoloured engraved county maps and town plans by Thomas Moule, one map (Suffolk) with short closed tear, plus twenty engraved overseas maps by W.Hughes, most with contemp. outline colouring and twelve engraved plates, occ. browning, contemp. calf, boards detached, spine frayed, worn and scuffed, 4to, with another edition of 1815 containing twenty overseas engraved maps (including two folding) all with contemp. hand colouring, contemp. manuscript ‘family tree’ on rear end paper and pastedown, Ex Libris blind stamp to f.e.p., contemp. calf, rebacked but retaining original gilt dec. spine, 4to -2
Cole (George & Roper, John). The British Atlas; Comprising a Complete Set of County Maps of England and Wales; with a General Map of Navigable Rivers and Canals and Plans of Cities and Principal Towns, 1810, title page and contents list, fifty-eight maps with contemp. outline colouring and twenty-one uncoloured engraved town plans (complete as lists), each with tissue guard, slight marginal dust and finger soiling, near contemp. blind stamped calf, rebacked but retaining original spine, rubbed and worn, 4to. Chubb CCCXXXIX. -1
Gastineau (Henry). Wales Illustrated, in a Series of Views, Comprising the Picturesque Scenery, Towns, Castles, Seats of the Nobility & Gentry, Antiquities, &c, [North Wales], 1830, bound with South Wales Illustrated, in a Series of Views..., n.d., c.1830, eng. title to each, 224 eng. plts. on 112 sheets, some spotting, contemporary half calf, gilt and blind decorated spine, rubbed to spine and extremities, 4to, together with Lewis (Samuel), A Topographical Dictionary of Wales..., 2 vols. in one, 1833, thirteen engraved maps (including one folding), occasional scattered spotting and offsetting, contemporary marbled half sheep, large 4to, with Virtue (George, pub.), The Tourist in Wales: a Series of Views of Picturesque Scenery, Towns, Castles, Antiquities, &c. with Historical and Topographical Notices, n.d., c.1850, additional engraved title and forty-eight engraved plates, some spotting, marginal finger soiling and dampstaining, contemporary half calf, worn, 8vo, plus Tillotson (John), Picturesque Scenery in Wales, n.d., c.1850, thirty-eight engraved plates including frontispiece, occasional spotting, a.e.g., original gilt decorated cloth, slightly rubbed and extremities frayed, 4to -4
Hoare (Sir Richard Colt). The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales, A.D. MCLXXXVIII, by Giraldus de Barri..., 2 vols., 1806, folding hand-col. engraved map, fifty-nine engraved plates, maps & plans, including frontispiece to each, (including three single-page maps & one hand-col. double-page), together with five additional engraved plates bound in at rear of vol. 2, occasional offsetting, spotting and toning, a.e.g., with gauffered edges, book label of Viscount Mersey, Bignor Park to upper pastedowns, contemporary dark blue full morocco, elaborate gilt and blind decoration, upper compartment of each spine with gilt monogram & coronet of George Capell-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex (1757-1839), large 4to. A handsome set. George Capell was the eldest son of William Anne Capell, 4th Earl of Essex, and Francis, daughter and coheir of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, K.B.. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. On succeeding his father in 1799 he inherited the Cassiobury Estate, Hertfordshire. He took the additional name of Coningsby on inheriting Hampton Court, Herefordshire and the other estates of his grandmother in 1781 He was elected Member of Parliament for Westminster 1779 & 1780; for Lostwithiel 1781-1784; for Okehampton 1785-1790; and for Radnor 1794-1799, and was Recorder and High Steward of Leominster and Lord Lieutenant of the County of Hereford. In 1786 he married Sarah, daughter of Henry Bazett of St Helena, and widow of Edward Stephenson. He was long separated from her, and when she died 1838, he remarried in the same year, Catherine, daughter of Edward Stephens, of Leadwell, in Oxfordshire. She was a professional singer and actress. The library of Sarah Capel Coningsby, Countess of Essex, his first wife, was sold by Mr Ramy, 14 Regent Street on the 13 June 1838 George Capell was succeeded by his nephew Arthur Algernon in 1839 -2
Smith (Thomas). The NaturalistÂ’s Cabinet, 6 vols, Cundee, 1806-7, engraved frontispieces and half titles (some with contemporary colour), numerous other engraved plates, some spotting and light toning throughout, contemporary tree calf, gilt decorated spines, black morocco labels, 8vo, together with Rhind (William), A History of the Vegetable Kingdom, Embracing the Physiology of Plants with their Uses to Man..., Blackie and Son, 1865, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved half title, approximately fifty steel-engraved plates (many with contemporary colour), numerous other b & w illustrations, 20th century half calf gilt, thick 8vo, plus Goldsmith (Oliver), A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 vols., Glasgow: Blackie and Son, 1854, engraved portrait frontispiece, coloured engraved half title, folding map, numerous plates (many with contemporary colour), occasional light spotting, 20th century blind stamped half calf with contrasting labels, 8vo, plus Walsingham (Lord and Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey), Shooting, Field and Covert, and Moor and Marsh (from The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes), 6th ed., 2 vols., Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901, b & w frontispiece, numerous b & w illustrations throughout, contemporary half leather, plus James Greenwood, Wild Sports of the World, Peter Beckford, Thoughts upon Hunting, and two other natural history titles -15
Florida. Bryant (Tomas), Seno Mejicano. Carta de la Costa occidental de la Florida y parte de la Isla de Cuba, pub. Direccion de Hydrografia, Madrid, 1866, uncoloured engraved sea chart, lighthouses highlighted with watercolour, blind stamp of the Spanish hydrographic department, 980 x 630mm -1
Florida. Riudavtes (Jose Maria), America Septentrional Costa Este Hoja I. Florida con los Canales de Bahama y Providencia, pub. Direccion de Hidrografia, Madrid, 1867, uncoloured engraved sea chart, lighthouses highlighted in watercolour, blind stamp of the Spanish hydrographic department, 615 x 970mm. Detailed chart of southern Florida, the Keys and northern Cuba. -1
Geological Maps. Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Somerset, pub. Ordnance Survey, 1817 - 31, together three engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring showing geological strata, numbered 19, 35 and 43, each map sectionalised and laid on linen, each with the blind stamp of the Geological Survey Department in the upper margin, each map approx. 640 x 770mm, contained in contemp. sheep book box with contrasting morocco label to spine, a little rubbed and worn. The three maps run from Hereford in the North following the course of the Rivers Wye and Severn as they run south through Monmouth and Gloucester; down to Bristol, following the Seven estuary and on to the Somerset levels. -1
Geological Maps. Lowry (J.W., eng.), Geological Survey of Great Britain, Horizontal Sections, map nos. 12 - 17, c.1845, together six engraved geological profile maps with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, each map with the blind stamp of the ‘Geological Survey of the United Kingdom, each approx. 630 x 830mm, contained in contemp. calf book box with contrasting morocco gilt label to spine, a little rubbed and worn. The geological profiles relate to Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Monmouthshire, Wiltshire and Somerset. -1
Key West. Bryant (Tomas), Plano del Puerto de Cayo Hueso y sus Immediaciones en al Arrecife de la Florida, pub. Direccion de Hydrografia, Madrid, 1863, uncoloured sea chart of Key West on the Florida Keys, inset map of Fort Zachary Taylor (on the western end of the island), lighthouses highlighted with watercolour, blind stamp of the Spanish hydrographic department, 590 x 950mm. Uncommon Spanish chart of Key West and the surrounding islands. It is based on an earlier survey which was conducted by the U.S. Navy in 1849 -1
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