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Lot 827

KARL BAEDEKER, 4 ttls: SWITZERLAND, AND THE ADJACENT PORTIONS OF ITALY, SAVOY, AND TYROL, 1873 + L’ALLEMAGNE ET L’AUTRICHE ……, 1881 + BELGIUM AND HOLLAND, 1885 + NORTHERN FRANCE FROM BELGIUM AND THE ENGLISH CHANNEL TO THE LOIRE EXCLUDING PARIS AND ITS ENVIRONS, 1905, all orig blind stpd cl gt + L’ALLEMAGNE, v worn and soiled, inner jnts split, top bd partially detchd (4)

Lot 830

A R HOPE MONCREIFF: SURREY, 1912 reprint, orig decor cl gt worn, teg, inner jnts split, some contents loose + H V MORTON: IN SEARCH OF SCOTLAND, 1930, 10th edn, orig pict cl gt, slightly worn + M R JAMES: SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK ……, 1930 reprint, orig blind stpd two-tone cl gt + H V MORTON: IN SEARCH OF ENGLAND, 1933, 18th edn, orig pict cl gt + HAROLD CLUNN: THE FACE OF THE HOME COUNTIES, 1937, 2nd edn, orig cl gt + J B PRIESTLEY: ENGLISH JOURNEY ……, 1939 reprint, orig cl + H V MORTON: A TRAVELLER IN ROME, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl gt (7)

Lot 837

MATTHEW GREGSON: PORTFOLIO OF FRAGMENTS RELATIVE TO THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES TOPOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGIES OF THE COUNTY PALATINE AND DUCHY OF LANCASTER ……, 1869, 3rd edn, compl acf + one extra plt, orig blind stpd pict cl gt, slightly worn, inner jnts split, ffep and hf ttl detchd but present, 4to

Lot 851

M A R TUKER: CAMBRIDGE, 1922, orig blind stpd cl gt + V C CLINTON-BADDELEY: DEVON, [1925], orig blind stpd cl gt, slightly worn + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF, 2 ttls: SURREY, orig blind stpd cl gt + SCOTLAND, 1927, orig blind stpd cl gt, slightly worn (4)

Lot 856

CLARKSON STANFIELD: STANFIELD’S COAST SCENERY. A SERIES OF VIEWS IN THE BRITISH CHANNEL ……, 1836,40 engrd plts, orig blind stpd cl gt, slightly worn, spine gt in compartments, aeg

Lot 858

[JOHN LOGAN CAMPBELL]: POENAMO – SKETCHES OF THE EARLY DAYS OF NEW ZEALAND ……, 1881, orig blind stpd cl gt, inner jnts slightly split + JAMES BONWICK: FIRST TWENTY YEARS OF AUSTRALIA – A HISTORY FOUNDED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS, 1882, orig blind stpd cl gt + HEDLEY A CHILVERS: HUBERTA GO SOUTH – A RECORD OF THE LONE TREK OF THE CELEBRATED ZULULAND HIPPOPOTAMUS 1928-1931, [1931], orig cl gt, d/w (3)

Lot 860

THOMAS MCCROMBIE: THE COLONIST IN AUSTRALIA; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF GODFREY ARABIN, 1850, rebkd hf cf gt, orig bds + MRS HENRY JONES: BROAD OUTLINES OF LONG YEARS IN AUSTRALIA, 1878, orig blind stpd cl gt, spine worn and faded (2)

Lot 873

A GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD, OR DICTIONARY OF GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE, [1851-1856], 14 vols, orig blind stpd cl gt, all vols lacking back strips, vols 2-6 and 11-13 top bds detchd, mixed condition (14)

Lot 879

C H EVELYN-WHITE: CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND THE ISLE OF ELY, 1911, orig blind stpd cl + F BRITTAIN AND BERN’D MANNING: BABYLON BRUIS’D AND MOUNT MORIAH MENDED ……, 1941, orig ptd paper wraps + JOHN STEEGMAN: CAMBRIDGE, B T Batsford 1954, 5th edn, orig cl gt + F A REEVE: CAMBRIDGE, B T Batsford 1976, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + NOEL BARWELL: CAMBRIDGE, [nd], orig bds worn + PROCEEDINGS OF THE CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY ……, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1940, vols 56, 57 (2), 58 (2), 60, 62, 63, 64, 39, orig ptd paper wraps + three others Cambridge Antiquarian Society interest (17)

Lot 885

JOHN LEYLAND: THE THAMES ILLUSTRATED A PICTURESQUE JOURNEYING FROM RICHMOND TO OXFORD, [1897], 1st edn, orig cl gt, slightly worn and soiled + HARRODS’S ROYAL DESPATCH OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1900, orig blind sptd cl gt, slightly worn (2)

Lot 894

KELLY’S DIRECTORY OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 1916, lacks map, orig blind stpd cl gt worn and soiled + KELLY’S DIRECTORY OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 1925, with map, orig cl gt (2)

Lot 899

COLONEL JAMES CHURCHWARD: THE LOST CONTINENT OF MU, [1931], 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 908

W KAYE LAMB (ed): GEORGE VANCOUVER: A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN AND ROUND THE WORLD 1791 TO 1795 ……, 1984, 1st edn, 4 vols, The Hakluyt Society, orig blind stpd pict cl gr, d/w + ALISON GIFFORD: CAPTAIN VANCOUVER – A PORTRAIT OF HIS LIFE, 1986, orig ptd card wraps (5)

Lot 915

A D BAYNE: ROYAL ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF EASTERN ENGLAND, CIVIL, MILITARY, POLITICAL, AND ECCLESIASTICAL ……, [1873], vol 2, orig blind stpd cl gt + REV RICHARD LUBBOCK: OBSERVATIONS OF THE FAUNA OF NORFOLK ……, 1879, orig cl gt + M R JAMES: SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK, 1930 reprint, orig two-tone blind stpd cl + DR C P PETCH AND E L SWANN: FLORA OF NORFOLK, 1968, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w, ex-lib (4)

Lot 916

WILLIAM HERVY: THE VISITATION OF SUFFOLK 1561, Trans Joan Corder, 1981, 1984, parts 1 and 2, The Harleian Society, orig blind stpd cl gt (2)

Lot 924

J ARTHUR GIBBS: A COTSWOLD VILLAGE, OR COUNTRY LIFE AND PURSUITS IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 1912, orig blind stpd cl gt + GWEN HART: A HISTORY OF CHELTENHAM, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + WELBORE ST CLAIR BADDELEY: A COTTESWOLD MANOR BEING THE HISTORY OF PAINSWICK, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w (3)

Lot 925

MRS W MAY HOWELL: REMINISCENCES OF AUSTRALIA, THE DIGGINGS AND THE BUSH, 1869, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 928

WILLIAM A DUTT: A GUIDE TO THE NORFOLK BROADS, 1923, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt, d/w

Lot 932

WILLIAM A DUTT: A GUIDE TO THE NORFOLK BROADS, 1923, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + M R JAMES: SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK ……, 1930 reprint, orig two-tone cl, d/w + BROADLAND, [nd], orig pict bds + C A HANNAFORD: THE CHARM OF THE NORFOLK BROADS, [nd], orig ptd card wraps, d/w (4)

Lot 936

W G CLARKE: NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK, ill A Heaton Cooper, 1921, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 942

JOHN GREAVES NALL: GREAT YARMOUTH AND LOWESTOFT ……, 1866, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 365

A George III Chinese Chippendale style mahogany elbow chair the arched upholstered back over a serpentine stuff over seat and open pierced arms on sabre supports, the blind fret carved square chamfered legs with pierced corner brackets, united by a H-stretcher, 37.25in. (97cm.) high, lacks three corner brackets, one leg repaired. See Illustration.

Lot 1315

A four poster bed, with moulded cornice with pleated interior canopy supported by turned and fluted columns with blind fretwork carved lower sections, with cylindrical pillars for curtains. Width 61 ins.

Lot 1335

A late 19th century Aesthetic Movement ebonised adjustable easel, with blind fretwork carving to the frame. Height 67 ins, width 27 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1382

An Edwardian mahogany Sheraton Revival bookcase, in two sections, the top half with a broken arch pediment above a blind dentil moulded cornice with pair of glazed panelled doors below with inlaid wooden astragals and satinwood crossbanding to each door front, flanked by round pilasters and a further pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted with a frieze drawer above a pair of bowfronted cupboard doors with Florentine marquetry, flanked on either side by a drawer above a panelled cupboard door and all raised on short turned legs. Width 74 ins, height 89 ins, depth 20 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1421

A Hepplewhite style settee, with arched back, rollover arms and squab cushion, with serpentine front and raised on blind fretwork carved slightly angled legs with corner spandrels and rear sabre legs, 19th century possibly earlier (see illustration).

Lot 1440

A late 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the broken arch pediment above square dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Geo Lupton, Altrincham, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, dentil and blind fret carving to case, total height 207cm. George Lupton of Altrincham is listed as operating from 1772 to 1795 (GH Baillie) (Illustrated).

Lot 768

A Louis XVI revival walnut and marquetry inlaid writing table, circa 1870, fitted blind frieze drawer, gilt metal mounts on square tapering legs, 74 x 106 x 62cm (28 x 41 x 24in)

Lot 796

A George III mahogany and marble top pier table in the manner of `Chippendale`, circa 1760, blind fret decoration, with a later marble top, 83 x 99 x 47cm (32 x 38 x 18in)

Lot 826

A William and Mary figured walnut cabinet on stand, circa 1690, the cabinet with blind frieze cushion drawer, with a fitted interior of eleven drawers and central cupboard enclosed by two panel doors above two further drawers to the stand with six s-scroll brackets an undertier and on bun feet. 186 x 111 x 58cm (72 x 43 x 22in). Provenance: This cabinet was sold at auction on Tuesday, June 18th 1889 by Mr Robert Buckell, 2 Broad Street, Oxford. The catalogue entry reads; `Lot 122. Handsome antique pollard oak cabinet, with folding doors, finely inlaid, interior containing eleven drawers, cupboard, secret drawers, two long drawers under, formerly belonged to John Milton`. Two letters survive dated 1896 from the vendor of the cabinet, a J Wentworth Day of the Abingdon Agency of the Lancashire Insurance Company, stating that this cabinet was bought by him some twenty years before, from a gentleman who assured him that it was from a descendant of the Milton family and a letter from the Auctioneer Mr Robert Buckell, We note the discrepancy between the descriptions of timber, which is not unusual in old catalogue listings and the date of this piece, which would place it after Milton had died in 1674, however the letter from the vendor suggests that it was purchased from a descendant of Milton, which could imply, given the location of the auction, that it might possibly have come from the Milton`s former country home in Horton, Buckinghamshire. Letters and catalogue listing are included in this sale

Lot 829

A Scottish Regency mahogany sideboard, circa 1815, the raised back with blind drawers and brass line inlay, to a bow front with twist carved column uprights flanking bowed ends and on lion paw monopodia feet, 103 x 207 x 81cm (40 x 80 x 31in)

Lot 170

A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1770, moulded cornice, blind fret decorated frieze, two short and six long drawers, brushing slide, bracket feet, 187cm high, 104cm high, 53cm deep

Lot 686

A George III mahogany chest on chest, with Greek key and blind fret cut cornice above two short and three long drawers flanked by fluted chamfered corners, the lower section fitted with brushing slide over three drawers on shaped bracket feet, H.6ft 3ins W.4ft

Lot 100

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK DOG KENNEL DRESSER, having open two shelf rack under angled cornice, the base with three moulded edge freize drawers above two blind panel cupboards, all with turned knobs and flanking centre arch dog kennel standing on bracket feet. 58" Wide x 16.25" Deep x 69" High.

Lot 104

19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CABINET BACKED DRESSER, having moulded cornice over two glazed cabinets, flanking centre shelves, the base with moulded edge, three freize drawers with turned knobs, above two blind panel cupboards flanking centre dog kennel and standing on baluster turned legs. C1890. 60" Wide x 17.5" Deep x 84" High.

Lot 107

SMALL 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WATER­FALL TYPE BOOKCASE, with arch back, two moulded edge shelves, freize drawer and blind cupboard below. Stands on bracket feet originally with brass cups and castors. C1790. 21" Wide x 12" Deep.

Lot 108

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STAINED PINE THREE SECTION LIBRARY TYPE BOOKCASE, the associated top with glazed doors under an angled cornice, projecting base with three pairs of blind panel moulded doors on a platform support. 115" Wide x 12.5" Deep x 82" High.

Lot 110

A 20TH CENTURY FRENCH DESIGN GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE CABINET, having specimen marble top above freize drawer, two blind panel doors with bronzed relief figure panels, revealing fitted shelf to the interior on a platform base. Overall decorated with gilt metal figure mounts and foliate decoration. Mid 20th century. 48" Wide x 17" Deep x 40" High.

Lot 116

LATE VICTORIAN WELSH PALE OAK TWO STAGE PRESS CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice above two foliate moulded blind panel doors flanked by twist turned pilasters, the projecting base with two short and two long drawers all with pressed glass fluted knobs, flanked by quarter turned pilasters, standing on baluster turned feet. C1890. 48" Wide x 19" Deep x 81" High.

Lot 120

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY TWO STAGE CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper section with moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors revealing two fitted shelves to the interior, on a projecting base with two blind panel doors, standing on bracket feet. C1830. 40" Wide x 81" High x 23.5" Deep.

Lot 121

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice above mahogany freize, two thirteen pane astragal glazed doors revealing serpentine fitted shelves to the interior, the base with mahogany freize above two blind panel doors standing on bracket feet. C1820. 40" Wide x 82" High x 18" Deep.

Lot 122

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice above inlaid freize, two astragal glazed doors revealing shaped shelves to the interior on a projecting base with two blind panel doors standing on bracket feet. C1820. 38" Wide x 19.5" Deep x 78" High.

Lot 132

A 20TH CENTURY MAPLE AND CO OF LONDON OAK SIDEBOARD, having geometrically moulded and mother of pearl inlaid raised back with dentil cornice, the base with similar geometric mouldings and having two freize drawers over three blind octagonal panelled cupboards standing on cup and cover supports with stretchers. C1930. 72" wide x 23.5" Deep x 72" High.

Lot 135

LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, having two blind moulded cushion drawers above two short and three long graduated drawers, all with turned knobs, flanked by scrolled and foliate moulded corbells standing on baluster turned legs. C1895. 50" Wide x 21.5" Deep x 54" High.

Lot 136

A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, having two blind moulded cushion drawers above two short and three long graduated drawers all with turned knobs and flanked by scrolled and foliate moulded corbels with reeded uprights and baluster turned feet. C1895. 50" Wide x 21.5" Deep x 54" High.

Lot 184

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY THREE SECTION BREAKFRONT WARDROBE, having moulded cornice over arch glazed centre door flanked by two blind panel arched doors on a platform base. 70" Wide x 24" Deep x 84" High.

Lot 486

A Victorian silver pictorial visiting card case, of hinged rectangular shape, finely engraved with a suspended bouquet of flowers within a scrolled cartouche to the front and a blind cartouche to the reverse, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1847, 9.5cm

Lot 811

A Victorian mahogany drum head eight day wall clock, ornamented with blind fret scroll work carving, 17.5."

Lot 36

Brass-bound plate camera lenses and other parts: Ross - f/11 17in. Combinable Lens and f/4 8¼in. Wide Angle Lens, Taylor Taylor & Hobson 8 x 5 Rapid Rectilinear 9.35in. Lens, two other lenses, Thornton-Pickard stereoscopic roller-blind shutter, German roller-blind shutter, pneumatic shutter release, Agfa powder flash guns, brass focusing screen magnifier, pill roller and other items (a lot)

Lot 146

An Asahi Pentax/ Pentax AP body no. 153572, chrome, 3D, some scratching, shutter blind non-functional

Lot 1335

A late 18th Century Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded 8 Day Long Case Clock, Edward Courter of Ruthin, the associated case with overhanging cornice surmounted by a box pediment to a blind frieze panel, over gilt capped freestanding reeded columns, to an ogee throat and long trunk door flanked by reeded and canted corners, to a plinth base and raised on bracket feet, to a 12” square brass dial with cast and applied floral, foliate and mask spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside track, to an engraved centre with subsidiaries for seconds and date, and with blued steel and pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 81 ½”

Lot 33

An Edwardian carved walnut shelf unit, open shelves and central blind-fret cupboard door, 1ft. 6in. wide

Lot 82

An Edwardian carved mahogany tall chiffonier, by James Shoolbred & Co., upper stage fitted with a pair of astragal-glazed doors enclosing mirrored interior with single shelf, an open mirrored shelf to each side, lower stage fitted with central cupboard flanked on each side by a drawer and astragal-glazed cabinet, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, the whole with blind-fret carved detail, under-shelf with pierced apron, maker`s stamp to each drawer, 4ft. 6in. wide

Lot 132

A PAIR OF BLUE CURTAINS, BLIND AND PELMET decorated with flowers in vases, together with two further matching pelmets and Roman blinds, a table cover, quilt and pair of scatter cushions, designed by Antoinette Putman of Primrose Hill

Lot 217

A GROUP OF ROLLS OF VARIOUS BLUE AND WHITE AND OTHER MATERIALS, a blind etc

Lot 387

A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE GOTHIC STYLE BLIND TRACERY PANELS, 28" x 36 1/2"

Lot 500

HOOKS: 5000 round taper blind eye hooks, each in packets of 500 in sizes 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 &13 all in original wrappings, 5 packets per bundle, Redditch made c1920s.

Lot 500A

HOOKS: 4000 rare Sneck Bend blind eye hooks, 500 each size 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 & 12, all in original wrappers Redditch made c1920.

Lot 500F

HOOKS: 4500 Forged Taper blind eye bronze, 500 each size 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15 &17, all in original packets of 100, Redditch 1920s.

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