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Lot 621

JOSEPH HUNTER: THE HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF KETTERINGHAM IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK THE SEAT OF SIR J P BOILEAU, Norwich 1851, presentation copy from Sir John Boileau to Albert Way with A L S from Boileau to Albert Way tipped in, 4to, orig blind stpd cl gt

Lot 647

OVAL VICTORIAN COLOUR TINTED PHOTOGRAPH OF A SEATED GENTLEMAN WITH DOG, 7 ¾” X 5 ¾”, blind stpd cf case

Lot 648

VICTORIAN ALBUM CONTAINING 50+ BOTANICAL AND OTHER NATURAL HISTORY WATERCOLOURS etc, various sizes, obl, fo, superb fresh, blind stpd mor gt binding with inset embroidered panels inner dentelles gt, watered silk doublures, slipcase

Lot 1

Allen (Rev. I.N.). Diary of a March Through Sinde and Affghanistan, with the Troops under the Command of General Sir William Nott, K.C.B., etc., and Sermons Delivered on Various Occasions During the Campaign of 1842, 1st ed., 1843, folding tinted litho. frontis. (damaged) and seven single-page tinted litho. plts., recent qtr. calf gilt, together with Sale (Lady Florentine), A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2, (8th thou'), 1844, half-title present, folding map at rear, torn, recent qtr. calf gilt, plus Kaye (John William), History of the War in Afghanistan. From the Unpublished Letters and Journals of Political and Military Officers ..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1851, ex-lib. copy with a few unobtrusive ink stamps, recent plum half morocco gilt, and Hensman (Howard), The Afghan War of 1879-80, Being A Complete Narrative of the Capture of Cabul, the Seige of Sherpur, the Battle of Ahmed Khel, the Brilliant March to Candahar ..., 1st ed., 1881, folding maps and plans, pubs. ads. at rear, contents slightly browned, a few ink stamps, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, all 8vo. (5)

Lot 66

Visser-Hooft (Jenny). Among the Kara-Korum Glaciers in 1925, with Contributions by Ph. C. Visser, 1st ed., 1926, port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., together with Duncan (Jane E.), A Summer Ride through Western Tibet, 1st ed., 1906, num. b & w illusts. from photos., folding map and single ad. leaf at rear, unobtrusive circular blind-stamp to title, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat soiled, plus Sufi (G.M.D.), Kashir. Being a History of Kashmir from the Earliest Times to Our Own, 2 vols., University of the Panjab, Lahore, 1948-49, num. b & w illusts. from photos., several folding maps, orig. printed cloth in slightly soiled and frayed d.j.s., and others related, all 8vo. (12)

Lot 69

Wolff (Rev. Joseph). Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in the Years 1843-1845. To Ascertain the Fate of Colonel Stoddart and Captain Conolly, 5th ed., 1848, author's presentation copy, inscribed on half-title (in English and Persian), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to head and foot of spine, 8vo. (1)

Lot 70

Wood (Captain John). A Journey to the Source of the River Oxus, New Edition, edited by his Son, with An Essay on the Geography of the Valley of the Oxus, by Col. Henry Yule, 1872, wood eng. frontis., two folding maps, 24pp. pubs. cat. at rear, recent cloth, together with Wolff (Rev. Joseph), Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in the Years 1843-1845, to Ascertain the Fate of Colonel Stoddart and Captain Conolly, 3rd ed., 1846, half-title, port. frontis. (upper corner stained), 16pp. pubs. ads. at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, plus Wylly (Col. H.C.), From the Black Mountain to Waziristan. Being an Account of the Border Countries and the more Turbulent of the Tribes Controlled by the North-West Frontier Province, and of our Military Relations with them in the Past, 1st ed., 1912, eight folding maps at rear, single ad. leaf, recent half calf gilt, and four others related, all 8vo. (7)

Lot 88

Spencer (Nathaniel). The Complete English Traveller; or, a New Survey and Description of England and Wales..., 1772, eng. frontis., folding eng. map of Great Britain and single-page map of Scotland, fifty-eight eng. plts., contemp. reversed blind panelled calf, rebacked, folio (1)

Lot 116

Pratt (Anne). The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges, and Ferns of Great Britain, with their Allies the Club Mosses, Pepperworts and Horsetails, 6 vols., n.d., pub. Frederick Warne & Co., c. 1870s, num. chromos., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, minor wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Cassell's Popular Natural History, 4 vols., n.d., c. 1870s, forty-eight full-page hand-col. wood-engs., num. wood-engs. to text, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped gilt dec. cloth, sl. frayed to head and foot of spines, 4to, and others (18)

Lot 212

Ronalds (Alfred). The Fly-Fishers Entymology... and Accompanied by a few Observations and Instructions Relative to Trout-and-Grayling Fishing, 2nd ed., 1839, twenty hand-col. plts., some spotting and finger-soiling, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, slim 8vo, together with Davy (Sir Humphry), Salmonia: Or Days of Fly Fishing, 2nd ed., 1829, half-title present, six steel-eng. plts., orig. cloth with paper label to spine, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., small 8vo, plus [Fitzgibbon, E.], A Handbook of Angling: Teaching Fly-fishing, Trolling, Bottom-fishing, and Salmon-fishing, 2nd ed., improved and extended, 1848, wood-engs. to text, 32 pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, some wear to spine, small 8vo. (3)

Lot 213

Soltau (G.W.). Trout Flies of Devon and Cornwall, and When and How to Use Them, 2nd ed., London & Plymouth, 1847, 4 pp. publisher's ads. at front, two hand-col. litho. plts. of flies, two uncol. diags., some minor spotting of prelims., orig. blind-stamped cloth with printed paper label to upper cover, a little rubbed and marked, slim 4to. Westwood & Satchell, p. 197. (1)

Lot 328

Binding. Madoc, by Robert Southey, 2 vols., 4th ed., 1815, half-title to first vol., a.e.g., contemp. maroon straight-grained morocco by Riviere, with his ticket to front pastedown of first vol., lightly rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder filled with radiating volute tools, covers with border consisting of gilt double fillet, wide gilt palmette roll and blind drawer handle roll, gilt dec. edges and turn-ins, sm. 8vo, together with Shakespeare's Garland, being a Collection of New Songs, Ballads, Roundelays, Catches, Glees, Comic-Serenatas, &c. Performed at the Jubilee at Stratford Upon Avon, the Musick by Dr. Arne, Mr. Barthelimon, Mr. Ailwood, and Mr. Dibdin, 1769, half-title detached, some light staining and foxing, near-contemp. half calf, worn, with spine deficient, and upper cover detached, slim 8vo, plus Oliphant (Laurence), The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852, with a Voyage Down the Volga, and a Tour Through the Country of the Don Cossacks, 3rd ed. revised and enlarged, 1854, litho. frontis., two eng. maps, one folding (frayed to fore-edge), numerous letterpress vigns., lib. ink stamp to front free endpaper, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spine ends frayed, and joints split at head, 8vo, plus a copy of 'Shaksperiana', pub. John Wilson, 1827 (5)

Lot 353

Eadmer (d. 1124?). Eadmeri Monachi Cantuariensis Historiae Novorum sive sui Saeculi libri VI. Res gestas... sub Guiliemis I & II & Henrico I Angliae Regibusm ab anno nempe` salutis MLXVI ad MCXXII potissimu`m complexi..., 1623, title printed in red & black (with small repair to lower margin), a.e.g., early 19th c. calf, blind embossed armorial with coronet to centre of both boards, rebacked, folio (1)

Lot 358

[Halle, Edward]. The Union of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre & Yorke, beeyng long in continual discension for the croune of this noble realme ... beginnyng at the tyme of kyng Henry the fowerth ... proceadyng to the reigne of ... kyng Henry the eight, the undubitate flower and very heire of both the sayd linages, [col:] Londini in officina Richardi Graftoni, 1548, title within an architectural woodcut border, the upper compartment showing the king sitting in parliament, full-page woodcut showing a similar scene on the verso of the last leaf of text XXX5, followed by the colophon bearing Grafton's large woodcut device, large woodcut initials, the integral blanks Rr8, KK6, and kkk8 present, expert repairs to the title-page, resulting in some 8 letters of letterpress being supplied or completed in manuscript, a few neat marginal repairs, some soiling in the text, and inoffensive light worming, contemp. manuscript Table of the contents relating to Henry VII on the three blank pages between the section and that relating to Henry VIII, early 19th Century russia, sides bordered in blind within gilt fillets, enclosing a single gilt fillet panel with decorative gilt cornerpieces composed of small tools, skilfully and sympathetically rebacked, a.e.g., small folio. S.T.C. 12722. First Edition, with the title-page reading "illustre". An excellent, complete copy of a work seldom found in such good condition. Described by S.T.C. as "an exceptionally difficult work to grasp because of perplexities in the order of its printing", this copy has S.T.C.'s early issue points. It is without tables, and has setting Pb of the Preliminaries, and 1b and 2ab of the text. Halle's "Chronicle" is a mirror of Tudor life. It is the best contemporary chronicle of the reign of Henry VIII, and a panegyric of the House of Tudor, and especially of Henry. Grafton, Holinshead, and Stow borrowed extensively from it, while Shakespeare, in his earlier historical plays, followed Halle closely. In 1555, with Mary Tudor on the throne, Grafton was stripped of his title "printer to the king", and Halle's work was prohibited by proclamation. (1)

Lot 401

Seller (John). Heraldry Epitomized: Containing a Short and Easie Way to Attain that Art, Explained in divers Examples..., 1682, hand-col. eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, forty-four eng. plts. (inc. 4 partly hand-col. and 7 folding), frontis. detached, large ink stamp to title, two plts. repaired to fore-edge margins, slight damp staining to initial leaves and minor dust soiling, contemp. blind panelled calf, old reback, boards detached, small 8vo. (1)

Lot 601

Badminton Library. Tennis, by J.M. Heathcote, Lawn Tennis, by C.G. Heathcote, Rackets, by E.O.P. Bouverie, Fives, by A.C. Ainger, 1st ed., 1890, wood-engs., some minor scattered spotting, dec. endpapers, orig. pict. cloth, sl. rubbed, minor wear to head and foot of spine, together with another copy of the same work, contents somewhat waterstained, bound in orig. navy half morocco gilt, rubbed, plus Walker (Donald), Games and Sports; Being an Appendix to 'Manly Exercises' and 'Exercises for Ladies;' Comprising the Various In-door Games and Sports, the Out-of-Door Games and Sports, those of the Seasons, etc., and Omitting only Games of Hazard, and such Games or Sports as are Either Frivolous or Dangerous, 1st ed., 1837, half-title present, eng. frontis., thirty-three eng. plts., some spotting, a few pages loose, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine, (includes short chapters on Tennis, Racket and Long or Open Tennis), 12mo, and four others (6)

Lot 714

Addison (pseud. ). A Collection of Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments; attending to amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality, printed for the author, 1793, a little foxing to first and last few leaves, bookplate of John Peyto Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke to front pastedown, contemp. sprinkled calf, later reback, with orig. morocco label retained, 4to, together with Sharp (Thomas), A Dissertation on the Pageants or Dramatic Mysteries Anciently Performed at Coventry, by the Trading Companies of that City; Chiefly with Reference to the Vehicle, Characters, and Dresses of the Actors... to which are added, the Pageant of the Shearmen & Taylors' Company, and other Municipal Entertainments of a Public Nature, Coventry, 1825, eng. plts., some light foxing, orig. blind-stamped cloth, worn with some loss to spine, large 4to, plus Burnet (Bishop), Bishop Burnet's History of his Own Time, 2 vols., 1724, extensive 18th and early 19th c. annotations after notes by William Earl of Dartmouth and other authors, list of subscribers at front of first vol., contemp. calf, somewhat worn with joints cracked, folio, and other misc. antiquarian, mostly 19th century (2 cartons)

Lot 720

Gosse (Philip Henry). A Naturalist's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast, 1st ed., 1853, twenty-eight col. litho. and other plts., correct as list, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Bickerdyke (John), The Book of the All-Round Angler. A Comprehensive Treatise on Angling in Both Fresh and Salt Water, pub. L. Upcott Gill, 1888, frontis., num. b & w illusts. to text, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed and marked, upper cover warped, (limited large paper edition, 195/201, signed by the author and publisher), 8vo, plus other misc. antiquarian (a carton)

Lot 730

Seneca (Lucius Annaeus). Opera, et ad Dicendi Facultatem, et ad bene uiuendu utilissima, per Des Erasmum Roterod. ex fide ueterum codicu... Basileae in Officina Frobeniana, 1529, printer's woodcut device on title and verso of final leaf, woodcut initials, lacks pp. 337-372, contemp. ownership signature on title of Joannes Osbornus, early vellum manuscript pastedown at rear, contemp. blind-panelled and ? ? calf, worn on spine, folio, together with Carter (John), Views of Ancient Buildings in England Commencing in 1764, 3 vols in 1, pub. 1786-87, fifty-eight uncol. etched plts., with manuscript half-titles, recent quarter calf gilt, 12mo, plus other misc. antiquarian, incl. odd vols. (3 shelves)

Lot 758

Hawker (Lieut. Col. P.). Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that Relates to Guns and Shooting, 8th ed., 1838, half-title, eng. frontis., wood engs. to text, pubs. ads. at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn, together with Curzon of Kedleston, British Government in India. The Story of the Viceroys and Government Houses, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1925, photogravure frontis. to each, half-tone plts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, 4to, with other misc. books, incl. topography, a few antiquarian, etc. (3 shelves)

Lot 780

Heber (Reginald). Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825 (with Notes Upon Ceylon), 3 vols., 4th ed., 1839, double-page eng. plts., large folding eng. map in front pocket of vol. 1, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little marked, together with Malleson (Col. G.B.), History of the India Mutiny, 1857-1858. Commencing from the Close of the Second Volume of Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War, 3 vols., mixed eds., 1878-88, folding maps and plans, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 8vo, with others of india interest (3 shelves)

Lot 781

Shoberl (Frederic). The World in Miniature; Tibet, and India Beyond the Ganges, pub. Ackerman, c. 1840s, twelve hand-col. stipple engs., a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to extrems., 12mo, together with Jones (Captain Oliver J.), Recollections of a Winter Campaign in India: In 1857-58, 1st ed., pub. 1859, tinted litho. plts., ex-lib. copy with a few unobtrusive ink stamps, later half calf gilt, worn, 8vo, with others of India interest (3 shelves)

Lot 67

segar (W.) Honor Military and Civill Contained in Four Bookes, 1602 sm. fo, blind stamped dec. cf. (rubbed, chipped) 7 engd. plts. (one trimmed); Remarks On A Pamphlet Called Considerations On The Bill For The Better Government Of The Navy, 1749, bound in qtr. mbld. bds. (damp stained) (w.a.f.) (2)

Lot 333

fleming (I.) Dr. No, 1958 1st ed, black cl. with silhouette dancing lady, dw. (price-clipped, edges sunned, inscrip. on ffep.); Goldfinger, 1959, 1st ed, black cl. with blind stamped skull, gt. eyes, dw. (price clipped, spine, edges sunned, little chipped, name stamped on ffep.) (2)

Lot 334

fleming (I.) Thunderball, 1961 1st ed, black cl. blind stamped hand, gt. lettering on spine, dw. (price-clipped, spine edges sunned, little rubbed, name stamped on ffep.); On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1963, 1st ed, black, silver cl. dw. (spine, edges sunned, inscrip. on ffep.); You Only Live Twice, 1964, 1st ed, black cl. gt. dec. ft. bd, silver lettering on spine, dw. (spine, edges sunned, inscrip. on ffep.) (3)

Lot 1008

Gore, F. St.J. Lights & Shades of Hill Life in the Afgan and Hindu Highlands of the Punjab, first edition, Murray, London 1895. Two-tone buckram, illustrations from photographs, two folding maps, quarto; Margoliouth, D.S. Cairo, Jerusalem & Damascus, first edition, Chatto & Windus, London 1907. Green cloth gilt with pictorial onlay, colour plate illustrations after W.S.S. Tyrwhitt, four page publisher's adverts, quarto; Kelly, R. Talbot. Egypt, reprint, Black, London 1904. Decorative royal blue cloth, colour plate illustrations after the author, quarto; and Huish, Robert. Travels in the Holy Land...by Alphonse de Lamartine, in 1832-1833, Wright, London 1840. Original blind stamped brown cloth, octavo (covers with worn corners; joints torn at ends), (4).

Lot 1069

Brandon, Raphael and J.Arthur. An Analysis of Gothick Architecture, new edition, two volumes, Batsford, London no date. Blind stamped blue cloth, plate illustrations, large quarto; Brown, Richard. Domestic Architecture, Quaritch, London 1852. Quarter leather, plate illustrations, quarto; and four other works, (7).

Lot 1188

Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) Rosalba Reproduction, printed in colours, published 1960 by Medici Society Signed in the plate with blind stamp Edition of 756 Signed in pencil 43cm x 56cm

Lot 164

After Charlie Johnson Payne ('Snaffles', 1884-1967) 'Vimy' lithograph with hand colouring, with snaffles blind stamp 41 x 36 cm (16 x 14 in) overall, unframed

Lot 165

After Charlie Johnson Payne ('Snaffles', 1884-1967) 'Wipers' lithograph with hand colouring, with snaffles blind stamp 44 x 33 cm (17 x 13 in) overall, unframed

Lot 166

After Charlie Johnson Payne ('Snaffles', 1884-1967) 'Jock' lithograph with hand colouring, with snaffles blind stamp 44 x 35 cm (17 x 14 in) overall, unframed

Lot 170

After Charlie Johnson Payne ('Snaffles', 1884-1967) 'That far, far-away Echo' lithograph with hand colouring, signed in pencil, with snaffles blind stamp 37 x 48 cm (14 1/2 x 18 1/2 in) overall

Lot 171

After Charlie Johnson Payne ('Snaffles', 1884-1967) 'The Gunner' - 'Good hunting! old sportsman' lithograph with hand colouring, with snaffles blind stamp 44 x 34 cm (17 x 13 in) overall

Lot 458

A French Louis XVI kingwood, tulipwood and rosewood vitrine cabinet, with gilt ormolu mounts, the upper section with long frieze drawer over two glazed panel doors, the base with a pair of blind panel doors, raised on shaped bracket feet, 101cm (40in) wide Provenance: Tew Park, Oxfordshire

Lot 1

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY WARDROBE with blind fretwork cornice and shaped mirror door with drawer below, and a matching dressing table

Lot 1

A demi-lune side table, in the manner of Chippendale, circa 1920, the blind fret moulded frieze over a central slender cabriole front leg, terminating in a ball and claw foot with canted square supports to the back, 123cm wide, 76cm high, 57cm deep

Lot 1

A Hepplewhite design sideboard, early 20th century, mahogany, stamped ‘Waring & Gillows Ltd’, the rectangular top with a low blind fret decorated back, over two short cockbeaded centre drawers, flanked by a single cabinet to each side, all fitted with gilt metal ring handles, on four slender square tapering front supports, terminating in a spade foot, 168cm wide, 100cm high, 55cm deep

Lot 2155

A George III figured mahogany bookcase with a blind fretwork pediment above a pair of astragal glazed doors and a panelled cupboard, on bracket feet (alterations).

Lot 2185

An early 20th Century mahogany three door wardrobe, with blind fretwork decoration, on block feet.

Lot 696

A dwarf mahogany bookcase with blind fret frieze above two shelves enclosed by two glazed doors on ogee bracket feet, 109cm

Lot 1

A 19th Century mahogany bookcase cabinet, the blind fretwork frieze above two astragal glazed doors and two cupboards, 84 cm wide x 215 cm high.

Lot 1

MORRIS (Rev F O) A History of British Birds, 6 vols second edition 1870, large 8vo, coloured plates, blind stamped publishers cloth gilt spines, good set (6)

Lot 1

Childrens Illustrated. The Wooing of the Water Witch, New York: 1880; IVIMEY (J W) Three Blind Mice illustrated by Walton Corbould; SOWERBY and EMMERSON, Afternoon Tea, first edition F Warne (replaced end papers); Four Cecil Aldin Letter Books (spines damaged)

Lot 1

A mahogany serving table, in George III style, possibly Irish, the rectangular top above a blind fretwork frieze incorporating a drawer and tapering blind fretwork decorated square section legs, shaped block feet, 88cm high, 162cm wide, 79cm deep (late 18th century elements)

Lot 1

English School, 19th Century the escape of glaucus and ione with the blind girl nadia bears a monogram and indistinct date oil on canvas 108x153cm.; 42.5x60.25in.

Lot 472

A 19th Century carved mahogany showframe settee of Chippendale design, upholstered in a green corded fabric, with blind fretwork, on six Gothic style supports united by pierced stretchers, 72" wide (illustrated)

Lot 1012

A Geisha cabinet gramophone, the oak cabinet with blind fret decoration, width, 82cm, a Gramophone cabinet gramophone, a Mead ditto, an Excelsior ditto, and a cabinet gramophone with inlaid decoration, (5).

Lot 1

After Lawrence Josset, "The Stable Companions", coloured mezzotint, Blind Stamp, pencil signed by the author, labels, verso, published Frost & Reed, 39cms x 52cms, (15" x 21½").

Lot 1

Early 20th Century Longcase Clock, with brass arched dial, 30cms, (12"), silvered chapter ring and secondary seconds dial, pierced and cast spandrels and chime/silent dial in the arch, with eight-day movement, striking on five tubular bells, in ebonised mahogany case, with swan-neck pediment, blind fretwork frieze, door with glazed oval panel, on bracket feet, 233cms, (8'8").

Lot 1

19th Century giltwood Pier Glass, inverted breakfront cornice above a blind fretwork panel, rectangular plate, flanked by cluster columns, 57cms, (22½").

Lot 1

19th Century mahogany Cabinet, rectangular top with moulded edge, above a blind fretwork frieze, the interior fitted with three shelves, enclosed by glazed doors and on a stand, fitted with twin panelled doors and on bracket feet, 110cms, (3'7").

Lot 1

AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT - 'Three groups, Viviers', reproduction in colours, pencil signed in the margin and with FATG blind stamp, 16 1/2" x 22 1/2".

Lot 1

A late 19th Century mahogany card table, the moulded edged fold over top on square tapering supports with blind fretwork frieze and fret pierced brackets, joined by under tier, 22" wide

Lot 1035

William Lee-Hankey R.W.S., R.I., R.O.I., R.E., N.S. (1869-1952) "The Blind Grandmother” Signed artist's proof, also bearing the artist's studio blindstamp, black and white drypoint etching, 23cm by 19cm (9in by 7 1/2in) (pl), unframed

Lot 1497

A Mahogany Chippendale-Style Elbow Chair, the arched back filled with Chinese paling between similar arms, the drop-in seat on blind-fretted seat rails with square legs and stretchers, the rails stamped "10642*4117*1"

Lot 1533

A George III Mahogany Tea Table, the rectangular top with moulded edge over a blind-fretted frieze, on square moulded legs with pierced spandrels, 75cm by 93cm by 46cm See illustration

Lot 1

Troughton & Simms brass microscope theodolite, the telescope 33 - 36cm by coarse rack and pinion focusing, vertical circle (bent) with blind silvered scale, level and magnifiers, on a signed base with levels and magnifiers and three-screw adjustable tripod. Height to circle 36cm. (In the two Simms mahogany boxes with instructions)

Lot 1

Gilt wood wall mirror,18th century and later, the broken arch cornice with central shell on a blind fret ground. Length 111cm.

Lot 154

A mahogany card table, the moulded edge hinged top to a baize surface above a blind fret front with square chamfered legs, 18th century and later, 29in (74cm) h, 33in (84cm) w, 16.25in (41cm) d.

Lot 303

An Edwardian mahogany hanging corner bracket, with pierced and blind fret decoration, having bevelled mirror plates, the reverse with paper label for 'OETZMANN & CO, ARTISTIC FURNITURE,', 29.5in (75cm) h, 13.5in (34cm) w, 9in (23cm) d.

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