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A George IV rounded rectangular rosewood and brass inlaid sofa table, the top with a pair of hinged drop leaves above two recessed frieze drawers, blind to verso, on a lyre pillar, incurved rectangular base with outsplayed S-scroll legs, the whole inlaid with stylised bell flower brass marquetry and stringing, 143cm wide, 71cm high, c.1825
A Regency rosewood D-shaped tea table, the top turning and folding above a deep frieze, the whole outlined with brass stringing, blind drawer to frieze, lozenge shaped escutcheon, on twin flattened vasular supports, on canted rectangular platform, four outswept legs, brass lion paw socket castors, 91cm wide, 75cm high, c.1815
A late 19th Century Continental pine triptych dressing screen, each panelled section with acanthus leaf carved borders, having figural and scroll blind carving, all on stylised scroll feet, the front painted in shades of gilt, green, turquoise, yellow and ochre, the back unpainted, height 197cm
A circa 1830 rosewood card table of small proportions, the fold-over top having swivel action and opening to reveal baize lined playing surface above blind frieze drawer and raised on turned and knopped double end supports united by low ring turned stretcher, all on hipped cabriole trestle ends with pad feet and sunken brass castors, width 64cm (see lot 426 for illustration)
A mid 19th Century mahogany sideboard of massive proportions, having a low raised back with acanthus leaf S scroll and shell moulded carvings above an inverted breakfront, the top with plum pudding mahogany veneers, and having a blind lappet carved edge, three blind frieze drawers above further applied acanthus leaf and S scroll mouldings, the whole raised on twin kneeling Blackamoors upon a rocky outcrop, their arms raised and with palm tree backs, bears Waring & Gillows warehouse depositary paper labels, width 260cm
A late 19th Century carved oak mirrorback sideboard of large proportions, the mirror with carved surmount of stag and wild dogs above a rectangular plate, the breakfront base having three blind carved frieze drawers with mask handles above three further panelled doors with raised figural carving and all raised upon a plinth, width 196cm, height 183cm
An unusual antique oak longcase clock, the hood having a cavetto cornice and twin barleytwist columns flanking brass arched dial, with 9 inches, the dial signed Thomas Cusins, London inscribed with date 1717, having silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, single winding hole for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement, the Continental case with figural carving, turned columns to an open base with spindle gallery, blind carved panel and raised on bracket feet, height 212cm (see lot 359 for illustration)
A 19th Century French giltwood and gesso centre table in the Louis XVI style, the rectangular top having a moulded edge and proud corners above a blind carved S scroll frieze, the apron with applied floral swags and trophies, the whole raised upon classical square tapering supports united by low X shaped platform undertier supporting urn of flowers (requiring some restoration, attention to gilding etc), width 124cm, depth 76cm.
SUHR (CHRISTOPH) HAMBURGISCHE TRACHTEN GEZEICHNET UND GESTOCHEN VON C. SUHR, 36 superb hand coloured aquatints, several with artist's blind stamp remarque, title page repaired in one corner, contemporary green boards, expertly re-backed in matching dark green morocco, retaining the original title label, folio, 1822. * Colas, 2831 (1808 edition).
A late 19th century mahogany bookcase on cabinet, in mid 18th century style, the detachable egg, dart and cavetto moulded cornice above adjustable shelves enclosed by a shaped astragal glazed door with leaf borders, the base with a conforming fielded panel door enclosing a shelf on blind fret bracket feet, 73.5in (186.5cm) h, 27.5in (70cm) w, 18.75in (47.5cm) d.
A mahogany library bookcase, the moulded cornice to a blind fret frieze to divided adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors with stop fluted stiles, the base with a pair of panel cupboard doors with florets to a shelf, the stepped base on block feet, 90.75in (230.5cm) h, 52.5in (133.3cm) w, 19.5in (49.5cm) d. Constructed from a larger bookcase.
A burr walnut chiming longcase clock, retailed by Knight & Son Northampton, the 3 train movement striking on 9 tubes to a 10_ in silvered arch dial with brass blind fret face, having a subsidiary seconds dial, the lunette with ‘Westminster/Whittington/St. Michael’ and ‘chime/gilet’ dials, strike/silent lever at 9 o’clock, the case with a glazed tracery waist door, 81.75in (207.6cm) h.
A 20th century Japanese carved hardwood Shodana, circa 1910, the upper section with a centrally carved bird of prey flanked by foliate carving, blind fret work frieze, above an arrangement of galleried shelves and compartments, enclosed by sliding panel doors, elaborately carved with representations of birds and vegetation, raised upon a bulbous base with scrolling supports, on a platform base, 230x115cm.
A Chippendale style mahogany vitrine, c.1910, the dome top with astragal bars, with central moulded square section, above a moulded cornice, with dentil and blind fret carving, the glazed Gothic arched bars, with serpentine foliate carved apron, raised upon tapering supports, with acanthus carved cartouche knees, terminating in scrolled feet, united by shaped hipped stretchers, with oval under tier, 219x80cm.
A Dutch walnut longcase clock, the foliate and blind fret hood with brass capped columns and with pierced fretwork panels, the later associated eight day movement having a brass dial applied with a painted panel, the chamferred trunk with a shaped door, over a plinth with bombe chamfer corners and on paw feet, 236cm.
Farley (John). The London Art of Cookery, and Housekeeper's Complete Assistant, 6th ed., with the Addition of near Two Hundred new and elegant Receipts in the Various Branches of Cookery, Scatcherd & Whitaker, 1789, eng. port. frontis. (a little frayed at fore-edge) and twelve eng. plts., foxed and stained (esp. frontis.), first and final gatherings with creasing and occn. fraying to outer corners, modern half calf with blind dec. spine, 8vo Bitting, p.152; Maclean, p.50; Oxford p.114. (1)
Moxon (Elizabeth). English Housewifery, Exemplified in Above Four Hundred and Fifty Receipts, Giving Directions in Most Parts of Cookery With an Appendix, 2 parts in one, 12th/5th ed., printed by Thomas Wright, Leeds, 1785, separate title-page to second part, and separately paginated but with continuous collation, six plts., incl. some folding (creased, two torn and repaired on verso), D2 torn, foxed and browned throughout, recent quarter calf gilt, spine blind-tooled, 12mo Oxford, p.78. (1)
Trade Catalogue. Benham & Froud, Coppersmiths, Braziers, General Metal Workers, and Importers of Foreign Goods, Chandos Metal Works, c.1870, b & w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth, gilt and blind dec., covers sl. bowed, 4to Featuring jelly and cake moulds, pie moulds, refrigerators, copper pans, showers and baths, gongs, trivets, mortars and pestles, and numerous other domestic essentials. (1)
Hahnemann (Samuel). Organon of Medicine, Translated from the Fifth German Edition, by R.E. Dudgeon, M.D., 1849, half-title and port. frontis. foxed, latter offset to title-page, occn. unobtrusive pencilled marginalia, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rebacked, 8vo Hahnemann developed the system of homoeopathy, and this was his first and most important work on the subject. (1)
Salmon (William). Pharmacopoeia Londinensis. Or, the New London Dispensatory Translated into English Illustrated with the Preparations Virtues and uses of all the Simple Medicaments and of all the Chymical Preparations now in use. Together with Some Choise Medicines added by the Author. As also, the Praxis of Chymistry, 6th ed., 1702, lacks leaf A2? (dedication leaf), slight browning, later endpapers, contemp. blind panelled calf, rebacked (faded), board corners worn, 8vo (1)
Smith (Eliza). The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion, Being a Collection of Upwards of Five Hundred of the Most Approved Receipts and also Bills of Fare for Every Month in the Year, 3rd ed., J. Pemberton, 1729, six folding eng. plts. (with some light damp staining, pencil marks & tears to folds), contemp. blind panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo Bitting, p.438; Oxford p.60. (1)
Thornton (Robert John). A New Family Herbal: or Popular Account of the Natures and Properties of the Various Plants used in Medicine, Diet, and the Arts, pub. Richard Phillips, 1st ed., 1810, lacking half-title, numerous wood-engs. by Thomas Bewick after Henderson, 3pp. pubs. ads. at rear, oval lib. stamp to title verso and ad. leaf, partially erased through washing, occasional light spotting, contemp. blind-stamped calf gilt, rubbed, rebacked preserving most of orig. spine, 8vo (1)
German National Cookery for English Kitchens. With Practical Descriptions of the Art of Cookery as Performed in Germany; including Small Pastry and Confectionery; Preserving; Pickling; the Making of Vinegars; Liqueurs; and Beverages, Warm and Cold. Also the Manufacture of the Various German Sausages, 1st ed., 1873, half-title present, edges foxed, orig. blind and gilt-dec. cloth, in bright condition, 8vo, together with American Dishes and How to Cook Them, from the Recipes of an American Lady, 1st ed., 1883, contemp. ms. name to head of title-page, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, endpapers renewed, orig. dec. cloth, lightly stained and lifting in places, 8vo, plus Henry (May, and Halford, Kate), Dainty Dinners and Dishes for Jewish Families, Illustrated by G. Lilian Bright, 3rd ed., 1916, ad. leaves to front and rear, rear hinge split, orig. printed cloth, a few marks, crease to lower cover, 8vo, plus three others similar (6)
[Rundell, Maria Eliza]. A New System of Domestic Cookery; Formed Upon Principles of Economy, and Adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady, new ed., corrected, pub. John Murray, 1823, eng. frontis. (browned, and offset to title), and nine eng. plts. (some marginal staining), scattered foxing, upper hinge split, contemp. half morocco, sl. rubbed, 12mo, together with A New System of Practical Domestic Economy; founded on Modern Discoveries, and the Private Communications of Persons of Experience, 3rd ed., revised and greatly enlarged, to which are now first added, Estimates of Household Expenses, 1823, hinges split, orig. figured cloth, rebacked, large 12mo, plus Beecher (Miss), Domestic Receipt-Book: Designed as a Supplement to her Treatise on Domestic Economy, 3rd ed,, pub. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1852, letterpress illusts., prelims. water-stained at top outer corner, 12pp. pubs. ads. to rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rebacked, corners showing, large 12mo in 6's, plus one other similar (4)
[Saunders, Frederick]. Salad for the Solitary. By an Epicure, 1st ed., pub. Richard Bentley, 1853, half-title present, pubs. ads. to rear, hinges split, orig. blind-stamped cloth, gilt dec. spine, latter faded, and sl. frayed at head, 8vo, together with [Rundell, Maria Eliza], A New System of Domestic Cookery: formed upon Principles of Economy, and Adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. With the Addition of Many New Receipts, new ed., pub. Milner and Sowerby, Halifax, 1858, half-title present, eng. frontis. (browned), and nine eng. plts. on five leaves (all but one double-sided), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, spine faded, and sl. frayed at ends, 8vo, plus Acton (Eliza), Modern Cookery, in all its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice, for the Use of Private Families, 8th ed., to which are added, Directions for Carving, 1849, half-title present, title with old sellotape stain at gutter, eight eng. plts. (water-stained and foxed), endpapers renewed, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rubbed, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, 8vo, plus 21 other 19th c. cookery books, some orig. cloth (24)
Chippendale style mahogany kneehole serpentine front dressing table having a moulded edge, three drawers to frieze with blind fret decoration, shell decorated apron flanked by two further drawers, all with brass swan neck handles and standing on eight acanthus decorated cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, 137cm wide
19th Century walnut pole screen having an oval needlework panel decorated with a spaniel, standing on triple scroll supports #100-150109. George III mahogany bedside cabinet having a moulded edge and enclosed by blind panel door with oval panel, the drawer below stamped HJ Thomas Maker Plymouth and standing on four square supports, 41cm wide
Forbes (James D.). Norway and its Glaciers Visited in 1851; Followed by Journals of Excursions in the High Alps of Dauphiné, Berne, and Savoy, 1st ed., pub. Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1853, ten col. litho. plts., single-page map, folding map at rear, wood engs. to text, hinges split, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, spine ends sl. rubbed, large 8vo Neate F44. (1)
Meredith (Louisa Anne). Over the Straits; A Visit to Victoria, 1st ed., 1861, b & w illusts. to text, 32 pp. pubs. catalogue bound-in at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Seaports of the Far East. Historical and Descriptive, Commercial and Industrial Facts, Figures, & Resources, Compiled and Edited by Allister Macmillan, 3rd ed., 1926, num. b & w illusts. from photos., folding map, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rebacked, preserving orig. spine (new endpapers), 4to, with others related (21)
The Diamond Florist: A Collection of Twenty of the Greatest Favourites of the Flower Garden, with their History, Culture, &c., 1st ed., pub. Hailes, 1836, twenty hand-col. plts., incl. addn. eng. title-page, orig. elaborately blind-stamped morocco, rebacked, preserving most of orig. spine, approx. 90 x 75 mm (1)
d'Ewes (Sir Simonds). A Compleat Journal of the Votes, Speeches and Debates, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons, throughout the whole Reign of Queen Elizabeth, of Glorious Memory, published by Paul Bowes of the Middle-Temple, 1693, eng. frontis., contemp. blind-panelled calf, upper cover det., folio (1)
Grafton (Richard). [A Chronicle at large, and Meere History of the Affayres of Englande unto the first yeare of the reigne of our most deere and souereigne lady Queene Elizabeth, collected out of sundry aucthors imprinted by H. Denham, for R. Tottyl and H. Toye, 1569-68], vol. 2 (of 2) only, 1568, black letter text, woodcut title (re-lined), first few leaves loose and sl. frayed to extrem. margins, some soiling, mostly to margins throughout, lacks pp. 1179-84 & 1355-66 inclusive, towards end of vol., some marks and marginal fraying to final leaves, penultimate leaf with margins trimmed, contemp. blind-panelled calf, worn with covers det., thick folio, together with volume 3 only of Digestum Novum Pandectarum Juris Civilis, Lyons, 1562, text printed in red and black, title repaired, old vellum, somewhat worn, large folio STC 12147. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
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