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ROTH MARY CLAY: THE HERMITS AND ANCHORITES OF ENGLAND, 1914, 1st edn, orig cl gt, + T S THISELTON DYER: CHURCH-LORE GLEANINGS, 1892, 1ST edn, orig cl gt, + G H COOK: ENGLISH MONASTERIES IN THE MIDDLE AGES – THE ENGLISH MEDIAEVAL PARISH CHURCH, 1961, 1961, 1st edn, 3rd edn, orig cl d/w’s, + DEAN STANLEY: HISTORICAL MEMORIALS OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY, 1876, 4th edn, orig blind stamp cl, + C EVELEIGH WOODRUFF AND W DANKS: MEMORIALS OF THE CATHEDRAL AND PRIORY OF CHRIST IN CANTERBURY, Ill Louis Weirter, 1912, 1st Edn, orig cl, (6)
JOSEPH ASTON: A PICTURE OF MANCHESTER, [1826], 3rd edn, engrd fdg frontis plan, bnd in with THE NEW MANCHESTER GUIDE OR USEFUL POCKET COMPANION ------, 1815, new edn, engrd fdg frontis map, engrd fdg plan, 12 mo, old hf cf worn, rebkd (not recent), split at spine + W COOKE TAYLOR: NOTES OF A TOUR IN THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS OF LANCASHIRE, 1842, 2nd edn, old cf gt, spine gt in compartments + JAMES CARR: ANNALS AND STORIES OF COLNE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, Colne 1876, lacks wraps + B LOVE: THE HAND-BOOK OF MANCHESTER, 1842, lacks frontis, orig blind stpd cl worn, inner jnts split (4)
A LEES AND W CLUTTERBUCK “TWO OF THEM”: THREE IN NORWAY, 1868, 4th edn, orig pict cl + POULTNEY BIGELOW: DOWN THE DANUBE, NY 1892, 1st edn, orig cl gt + J L MOLLOY: OUR AUTUMN HOLIDAY ON FRENCH RIVERS, ill L Sambourne, nd, orig pict cl gt + [ROBERT B MANSFIELD], 2 ttls: THE WATER LILY ON THE DANUBE, 1853, 1st edn, sigd and inscr to his cousin, orig blind stpd cl, crudely rebkd, THE LOG OF THE WATER LILY, [1873], 1st edn, orig pict bds worn (5)
GEORGE BRANWHITE JAY: THE FIRST PARISH REGISTER OF ST GEORGE OF TOMBLAND NORWICH, ED William Hudson, Norwich, 1891, (98), numbered, 4to, orig decorative cl gt, + JOHN KIRKPATRICK: HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND COMMUNITIES AND OF THE HOSPITALS AND CASTLE OF NORWICH, Yarmouth, 1845, orig blind stmpd cl worn and soiled, + JOHN AND EDWARD TAYLOR: HISTORY OF THE OCTAGON CHAPEL NORWICH, 1848, 1st edn, orig blind stmpd cl gt, worn and soiled, ex lib, + ECHOES FROM THE CHOIR OF NORWICH CATHEDRAL BEING THE SERMONS PREACHED WHEN IT WAS RE-OPENED AFTER REPARATION -----, Intro William Lefroy Dean of Norwich, 1894, 1st edn, orig cl gt, + MARTIAL ROSE: THE NORWICH APOCALYPSE, THE CYCLE OF VAULT CARVINGS IN THE CLOISTERS OF NORWICH CATHEDRAL, 1999, 1st edn, orig pict wraps, (5)
JOHN AND EDWARD TAYLOR: HISTORY OF THE OCTAGON CHAPEL, NORWICH, L, 1848, 1st edn, orig blind stamp cl gt, worn, + REV RICHARD HART: THE ANTIQUITIES OF NORFOLK A LECTURE DELIVERED AT THE NORFOLK AND NORWICH MUSEUM, Norwich 1844, 1st edn, rebound (not recent), hf cf + JOHN KIRKPATRICK: HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND COMMUNITIES AND OF THE HOSPITALS AND CASTLE OF NORWICH, 1845, 1st edn, orig blind stamp cl, + EDWARD MEYRICK GOULBOURN: A HISTORY OF NROWICH CATHEDRAL -----, [1880], 1ST edn, orig cl bkd pict bds, (4)
JOHN BRITTON: THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE SEE AND CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF NORWICH, 1816, 1st edn, 4to old hf quarter cf, v worn, top bd detchd, + JOHN AND EDWARD TAYLOR: HISTORY OF THE OCTAGON CHAPEL NORWICH, 1848, 1st edn, orig blind stamp cl gt worn, + JOHN KIRKPATRICK: HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND COMMUNITIES AND OF THE HOSPITAL AND CASTLE OF NORWICH, Yarmouth 1845, 1st edn, orig blind stamp cl worn, + H W SAUNDERS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OBEDIENTIARY AND MANOR ROLES OF NORWICH CATHEDRAL PRIORY, 1930, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + REV D H S CRANAGE DEAN OF NORWICH (ED): THIRTEEN HUNDRED ANNIVERSARY OF THE DIOCESE OF EAST ANGLIA OFFICIAL HANDBOOK, 1930, 1st edn, orig cl, (5)
A LARGE GEORGE III MAHOGANY ASTRAGAL GLAZED BOOKCASE with broken arch pediment, dentil pediment, blind carved frieze, over a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, upon a base with folding flap, fitted interior, over two short and three long graduated drawers with brass handles and supported on bracket feet. 3ft 8ins wide.
An Edwardian mahogany cased mantle clock, 'The Automatic Memorandum Clock', having turned finials and hinged lid, enclosing a brass segmented dial with provision for ivory tablets, body with a blind fret frieze over enamel Roman dial with applied pierced floral spandrels and lower bell activating trap door on turned and block feet.
A set of six George III period mahogany framed 'Gainsborough' type drawing room chairs In the Chippendale manner the serpentine close nailed backs above stuffover seats, on chamfered and blind fret carved square section legs united by pierced H-stretcher, upholstered in pale green damask (6)
A good George III period mahogany serpentine commode the shaped moulded top above four long graduated drawers, flanked by blind fret carved canted corners, raised on shaped bracket feet 106cm wide, 92cm high, 56cm deep Property of a West Sussex gentleman. Note: the underside of third drawer bears quote 'Days of Ease and Nights of Pleasure, 28th July, 1779, WB'
A George III period mahogany chest on chest the dentil cut moulded cornice above a blind fret frieze and two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted canted corners, the lower section with a brushing slide and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet (alterations) 85cm wide, 183cm high, 52cm deep
gould (R.F.) The History of Freemasonry, 1884 3 vols., 4to., engd. portraits, a.e.g., orig. hf. mor. (a little worn); Eastmead (W.) Historia Rievallensis, 1824, 7 engd. plts. (as called for), blind-stamped mor.; Fletcher (J.S) Picturesque History of Yorkshire, n.d., 6 vols., 4to., illus., orig. cl. gt. (spines worn) (10)
An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, the revolving top with fold-out action, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above a single frieze drawer, the whole frieze with blind fret carving and raised on slender acanthus leaf capped cabriole supports united by platform undertier, all raised on pot castors, width 56cm (closed)
A pair of late 19th century Continental heavily carved oak freestanding open bookcases (with alterations and originally sections from larger library bookcase), each having an egg and dart moulded cornice, twin lion mask carved chutes and blind carved pilasters flanking adjustable shelves with leather fringing, all raised on inverted breakfront plinths, height 259cm, width 130cm (part illus.)
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