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Lot 253

A LATE VICTORIAN FRUIT BASKET of waisted oblong form, the flared rim with gadrooned edging and shell and foliate corners, the body pierced with scrolling foliage centred by a blind cartouche, 11 3/4" wide, Birmingham 1900, 22ozs 12dwts

Lot 262

A VICTORIAN SUGAR BOWL, the moulded rim over a frieze of embossed flower and scroll work centred by a blind cartouche, on moulded foot, 4 3/4" wide, London 1885, marks for Edward Ker Reid, 5ozs 9dwts

Lot 3033

A George III mahogany chest-on-chest, the dentil moulded pediment and blind fretwork frieze above two short and three graduated long drawers, flanked by fluted quarter columns, the base fitted with three graduated long drawers, the canted corners with blind fretwork trellis panels, raised on bracket feet, width approx 120cm.

Lot 303

Rowland Langmaid (Brit. 1897-1956)-The Embankment, etching, with Academy Proof blind stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 29.5cm x 23cm (Illus.)

Lot 457

A 19th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry occasional table of circular form, the top inlaid in marquetry and ivory with penwork decoration of a hunting scene, all within four further marquetry inlaid reserves, the frieze having single blind drawer, further marquetry scroll leaf inlays, the whole raised upon square supports united by two platform undertiers, supported on four carved lion paw feet, diameter 57cm (Illus.)

Lot 464

A circa 1700 joined oak coffer, the rising lid on loop hinges above a three panel front with later blind carving, all raised on stile end supports (with repairs and alterations), width 123cm (Illus.)

Lot 480

A late 17th century joined oak coffer, the two plank hinge lid having a moulded edge on replacement hinges above a three panel front, the whole with later blind carving, all raised on stile end supports, width 125cm (Illus.)

Lot 486

An early Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the raised superstructure having a C-scroll and leaf moulded pediment above twin shelves on S-scroll supports, the base fitted blind frieze drawer over twin recessed arch panel doors, all within fluted pilasters and raised on a plinth with bun feet, width 94.5cm (Illus.)

Lot 518

A Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet of narrow proportions, having a stepped cornice and plain frieze, the upper section having twin arch glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted blind frieze drawer over twin recessed arch panel doors, all raised on a plinth, height 225cm, width 93cm

Lot 519

An early 19th century mahogany bowfront night commode, the whole with satinwood stringing, having a hinge lid above twin blind frieze drawers, centre cupboard drawer and base drawer, the whole raised on square tapering supports, width 50.5cm

Lot 185

Four large purple and gold printed decorated double lined curtains, four co-ordinating veil curtains, a matching Roman blind, four boarded bed pelmets / arches and an assortment of various curtain poles, rails etc

Lot 935

A Edwardian mahogany evenlope card table with blind fret work decorated frieze and single drawer raise on cabriole legs united by a fret work carved X stretcher to scroll feet and castors

Lot 950

A George III mahogany kneehole desk in the Chippendale taste, the plain top cross banded and with applied moulded edge above a pull-out writing surface and fitted long drawer flanked by two lopers, the recessed cupboard door flanked by two banks of three drawers interspersed by canted blind fretwork carved pilasters raised on shaped bracket feet, 96 cm wide x 54 cm deep (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 77

19th Century lacquered pine table cabinet having a swan neck pediment and fitted eight long drawers enclosed by a pair of blind panel doors, allover decoration depicting chinoiserie landscapes with figures, standing on bracket feet, 39cm wide

Lot 81

18th Century lacquered pine cabinet having allover chinoiserie decoration, the fitted interior with eleven various drawers enclosed by a pair of blind panel doors with engraved brass strap hinges and key plates, 107cm wide

Lot 12

18th Century oak longcase clock, the hood having a stepped cornice with blind fretwork, square brass dial signed Henry Skirmer Wallingford, single train striking movement, 229cm high

Lot 18

Robert “Mouseman” Thomson oak cupboard fitted two sliding blind panel doors, a carved mouse to the right hand side, 104cm wide

Lot 52

Victorian lady’s inlaid figured walnut secretaire Davenport, the raised upper section having a partially fitted interior enclosed by a pair of blind panel doors, the base with a drawer to the frieze enclosing a writing slope and with four drawers to the right hand side enclosed by a blind panel door, standing on bun feet, 58cm wide

Lot 804

Oak and mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial enlarged to 13", the centre engraved with foliate motifs over three barrels inscribed 'No Excise', the long door and base crossbanded in mahogany and surmounted by a stepped cornice with blind fret foliate carved panel, 77" high

Lot 1374

A George III ÒChippendaleÓ rectangular stool, stuffed-over seat, canted square legs, decorated with blind fret, pierced under frame, 61cm wide, c.1780

Lot 1388

A Chippendale Revival mahogany rectangular display cabinet, the ogee moulded dentil cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing five silk lined shelves, canted blind fret angles, acanthus carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 119cm wide, 197cm high, c.1910

Lot 1402

A George III mahogany chest on chest, outswept dentil cornice above a blind fret carved frieze, above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by reeded quarter columns, base with three further long graduated cockbeaded drawers, bracket feet, 125cm wide, 179cm high, c.1780

Lot 1403

A George III mahogany gentleman's dressing table, hinged rectangular two piece top enclosing an interior fitted with a ratchet action mirror, wells and lidded compartments, blind drawer front above a single drawer, bell husk cased loose ring handles, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and ebony stringing, square tapered legs, 55cm wide, 87cm high, c.1800

Lot 1437

A good George III oak housekeeper's cupboard, stepped cornice above a mahogany frieze inlaid with three oval paterae, above two slender and two wide long doors, set with raised and fielded arched rectangular panels, enclosing shelves, drawers and hanging rails, the projecting base with an arrangement of blind and true drawers, brass swing handles, ogee bracket feet, 209cm wide, 228cm high, c.1800

Lot 1448

A mahogany twin pedestal bow centre sideboard, in Chippendale Revival style, shaped back carved with S-scrolls, gadrooned borders, two drawers flanked by a pair of oval panelled doors, blind fret canted angles, cabriole legs, carved shells to knees, ball and claw feet, 184cm wide, 122cm high, c.1920

Lot 1476

A Victorian Gothic revival oak bookcase, triangular pediment flanked by spire finials above a pair of pointed arched glazed doors, within blind pierced tracery, flanked by carved and chamfered pilasters, base with a pair of rectangular doors carved with linen folds within pointed arched panels, moulded base, 86cm wide, 230cm high, c.1850

Lot 1282

A Mahogany bow fronted small two tier Whatnot, the tray top embossed with blind fretwork detail over arcaded and floral moulded frieze, and raised on ring turned spindle supports, terminating in block feet, 24” wide

Lot 276

Ritchie; "Ireland" 1838 with 19 engravings, all in place, olive cloth binding with blind decorations. (a.e.g.). (1).

Lot 282

Houghton; "British Freshwater Fishes" 1879, publisher William MacKenzie, coloured illustrations, gilt and black title and decorations to front cover and spine, blind decorations to back cover. (a.e.g.) (2 volumes).

Lot 295

Frank; "Ryedale & North Yorkshire Antiquities" 1888, gilt title to front cover and spine, blind decoration to covers. uncut. (1).

Lot 304

Baines; "Yorkshire Past & Present" 4 volumes, n.d. gilt and blind decorations to covers and spines. (a.e.g.) (w.a.f.). (4).

Lot 313

Hope; "The Compleat Horseman" 1729 original blind decorated boards - spine and colours re-bound in leather - new end papers. (1).

Lot 582

19th Century oak part Half Tester Bed, moulded cornice with blind fretwork scroll decoration, the foot with lobe finials above fretwork arches and three carved panels, the centre one arched and carved with a lozenge, 155cms, (5'1").

Lot 62

Mixed lot of pictures including pair of stipple engravings 'Blind Girl of the Environs of Rome' and 'Country Girl of Tuscany'; oil on board of woodland scene; two watercolours of roses; photograph of palm tree etc. (8)

Lot 1131

Jo Niemeyer, German b.1946- "Tuorila", 1988, publ by Edition DorÚ; lithographs printed in colours, suite of four with wraps, signed and numbered 90/90 in pencil, bears publisher's blind stamp, 68x63cm., (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 1358

Incanabula.- OPUS CONCIONATORIU VENERABLIS SANTII & PORTA... title in red and black, black letter, lacking folio CXXXII, contemporary ink notes on front pastedown, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over boards, later rebacking, clasps, J. (?)Rynman, 1514.

Lot 1360

Bible (in English).- THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW... additional engraved tile, 6 folding engraved maps by Moxon, tear N6, soiling to Nn5, NN5-6 mis-signed, apparently lacking but complete, title a little soiled, light finger soiling, contemporary calf over wood, ornately blind-stamped, rubbed, boards held firmly by strings, lacking original clasps, folio, n.p., 1748.

Lot 1363

Binding.- Gibbon (Edward) DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE 12 vol., engraved frontispiece, folding engraved map, plates, bookplate of Alfred James, contemporary calf, gilt- and blind-stamped, spines gilt, some spines skillfully rebacked with original spine laid down, vol. 4 with slight chip to spine, 8vo, for T. Cadell et al, 1813.

Lot 1372

Fenimore Cooper (James) RED ROVER, FIRST ENGLISH EDITION BEARING CONTEMPORARY INK OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF JOSHIA WEDGWOOD, 3 vol., fine morocco binding, blind- and gilt-stamped, 12mo, 1827.

Lot 1379

Perinchief (Dr. R.) THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING CHARLES THE FIRST... for J. Hindmarsh, 1693; bound with EIKON BASILISK... R. Norton, 1685, engraved portrait frontispieces, a little browning, near-contemporary calf, blind-stamped, rebacked with original spine laid-down, 8vo.

Lot 1381

Scott (Sir Walter) ROB ROY, half-titles, contemporary diced calf, 1818; WOODSTOCK contemporary calf, 1826, BEARING CONTEMPORARY INK OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF JOSHIA WEDGWOOD; THE ANTIQUARY, half-titles, 1816, FIRST EDITIONS, 3 vol., blind- and gilt-stamped, 8vo Edinburgh.

Lot 1393

London.- GRAND PANORAMA OF LONDON FROM THE THAMES... continuous folding panorama made of joined segments, original cloth, blind- and gilt-stamped, 5610mm x150mm, 1849.

Lot 1397

Stow (John) A SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF LONDON AND WESTMINSTER 2 vol., title in red and black, 70 plates, plans and maps, many folding, bookplates on front pastedown and free-endpaper, modern panelled calf tooled in blind and gilt, folio, A. Churchill, K. Knapton et al. 1720.

Lot 1423

Cornwall.- Gilbert (Davies) THE PAROCHIAL HISTORY OF CORNWALL 4 vol., half-titles, bookplates, Royal Institution blind-stamp on titles, later R.I. cloth binding, 8vo, J.B. Nichols, 1838.

Lot 707

An oval plaque: The Blind Fiddler (417)

Lot 828B

A good baluster shaped mug: Snap Dragon (253) and Blind Man's Buff (246) pink ground, gold line decoration 98mm

Lot 927B

A circular twin handled comport: The Hop Queen (414), an oval twin handled comport: Highland Music (418) and another: The Blind Fiddler (417) each with malachite ground, gold line decoration (3)

Lot 935B

A side plate: Blind Man's Buff (246) pink ground, 1-2-3 border, gold line decoration

Lot 937B

A set of five side plates: Deerhound Guarding Cradle (269) The Mirror (101) Little Red Riding Hood (358) Blind Man's Buff (246) and Snapdragon (253) green ground, 1-2-3 border, gold line decoration (5)

Lot 89

WILLIAM (CAPTAIN THOMAS) - FOREIGN FIELD SPORTS, FISHERIES, SPORTING ANECDOTES, ETC. from drawings by Messrs Howitt, Atkinson, Clark, Manskirch, etc. with a Supplement of New South Wales, pub. H R Young 1819, 110 fine hand-coloured aquatints, a.e.g., orig. gilt and blind stamped morocco

Lot 485

AFTER L.S LOWRY (1887 - 1976) The Pond; reproduction colour print, signed in pencil, trade guild blind stamp, 43cms x 57cms

Lot 490

BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880 - 1969) 'Variations III', reproduction in colour, limited edition 369/850, blind stamp, 47cms x 66.5cms

Lot 491

BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880 - 1969) 'Silver and White' reproduction in colour, limited edition 782/850, blind stamp

Lot 492

BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880 - 1969) 'Act One Scene Two' reproduction in colour, limited edition 530/850, blind stamp, 39cms x 57cms

Lot 493

BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880 - 1969) 'Symposium at Lucenay' reproduction in colour, limited edition 726/850, blind stamp, 49cms x 68cms

Lot 496

BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880 - 1969) 'Ariadne' reproduction in colour, limited edition no. 187/850, blind stamp, 49cms x 56cms

Lot 497

BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT(1880 - 1969) 'In A Burgundian Granary' reproduction in colour, limited edition 668/850, blind stamp, 49cms x 66.5cms

Lot 498

BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880 - 1969) 'Carlotta on the Loire' reproduction in colour, limited edition, 307/850, blind stamp, 49.5cms x 68cms

Lot 494

A 19th century mahogany chest on chest, the moulded cornice above a blind fretwork and tassel drop decorated frieze, the two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles flanked by fluted canted side pilasters on a base with brushing slide over three long graduated drawers to fretwork carved bracket feet, 117 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)

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