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A cased one string fiddle, with mahogany and pine soundbox having beech neck, applied with blind fretwork carving to terminal, in baize lined case with bow..

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An octagonal oriental carved hardwood table, the tray top with blind fretwork scrolled decoration inlaid with mother of pearl, the sides with pierced arched window style apertures framed by Islamic panels with further mother of pearl inlay bordered by diamond blind fretwork borders, with pierced fretwork carving to feet. (13in x 18.5in).

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An oak bureau bookcase, the top with astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves having moulded caddy cornice, the desk with fallfront applied with blind fretwork carving in beaded panel, having fitted interior of pigeonholes and central drawer, above two long drawers flanked by fluted stiles, raised on barleytwist legs joined by rectangular stretchers. (36in x 17.25in x 77in).

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A late eighteenth century walnut cased longcase clock, with moulded cornice above carved blind fretwork frieze, with square door having turned columns enclosing a movement by Wilson of Stamford, the silvered square associated dial with Roman chapters and date aperture, the trunk with cushion moulded panelled door having circular glass bob lenticle aperture, raised on moulded plinth base with square panel - some alterations. (84.75in).

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An Edwardian mahogany cheval mirror, the frame with bevelled plate carved with acanthus scrolling and bobbin moulded rim, supported on channelled columns with brass urn finials, having ball and claw feet with further acanthus carving to knees, joined by blind fretwork stretcher. (71.25in).

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A George III oak corner cabinet, with moulded swan neck pediment above a blind fretwork carved frieze, the arched fielded panel door having 'H' hinges flanked by canted reeded sides, above a moulded plinth. (47.25in x 27.25in).

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A late Victorian mahogany Chippendale style piano stool, with rectangular upholstered seat above a box with blind fretwork carved sides, supported on acanthus carved legs with ball and claw feet. (22in x 17in x 20.5in).

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Mahogany longcase clock ,the swan neck pediment with ball finial and blind fretwork foliate detail over arched brass dial by John Hamilton of Glasgow with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with gilt metal spandrels flanked by fluted columns over an arched trunk door with quarter pilasters on a base section fitted with bracket feet

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Edwardian mahogany breakfront Georgian style sideboard ,the shaped top rail with relief carved and blind fretwork detail over a split level top surface above two central top drawers flanked each side by a drawer and cupboard door, all raised on carved squat cabriole supports, 83in (210.8cm) wide

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A mahogany bookcase, the moulded dentil cornice above a blind fret frieze and glazed doors, the bookcase base with glazed doors, on bracket feet.

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A late 17th/early 18th century oak coffer, the planked top above a blind fret frieze and panelled base, on stiles, 137 cms wide.

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A George III mahogany linen press, the upper section with dentil cornice and blind fret frieze above a pair of panelled doors enclosing slides, the lower section with moulded rectangular top above three long graduated drawers, standing on bracket feet, 124cm wide

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CAMPAN Memoirs of the Private Life of Marie Antoinette 1824 2 vols brown calf spine, 6 panels, 4 blind decorations, marbled boards, and 3 other vols. 5 vols.

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BRYANT W.C. (ed). Picturesque America 2 vols. nd. brown morocco, blind tooled, raised bands, illustrated, covers scuffed. 2 vols

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French gilt brass large carriage clock circa 1880 the case with metal sides, twist corner columns and blind fret friezes, circular silvered dial with exposed balance, the glazed top showing a silvered thermometer and compass, single train movement, height 18cms (no key)

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Reproduction Chippendale style mahogany bedroom suite, of wardrobe and pair of chests of drawers with slides and four long drawers, each with blind fret canted corners over ogee bracket feet.

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George III silver hot milk jug, London 1774 maker: Jas Young and Orlando Jackson, the inverted baluster body engraved with a floral blind cartouche, with moulded spout and domed cover, flame finial, and leather covered handle on spreading foot.

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A GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK BRACKET CLOCK, mid 19th Century, ogee case with blind tracery, crocket finials, (one missing) and linked colonettes, similarly decorated brassdial with silvered chapter and Roman numerals, metal side sound grilles, height 56cm.

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Muriel Elise Crooke (founder member of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association) - Faust of Carreg, oil portrait of a German Shepherd dog, signed, 13 1/2 x 17"

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An Early 20th Century Mahogany Bureau, the blind fret carved fall front above two long drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 61 cm

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Young (Charles Frederic T.). The Economy of Steam Power on Common Roads, in relation to Agriculturists, Railway Companies, Mine and Coal Owners, Quarry Proprietors, Contractors, etc., with its History and Practice in Great Britain. and its Progress in the United States, by Alex L. Holley and J. K. Fisher, Atchley & Co., [1860], one fldg. line-engr. plt., full-page and smaller wood-engr. illusts. of various steam-powered vehicles, indelible stamp on title-page and two following leaves, slight soiling, orig. brown cloth, blocked in gilt and blind, discoloured, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Rankine (William John Macquorn), A Manual of the Steam Engine and other Prime Movers, 3rd ed., revised, 1866, wood engs. and diags. to text, some minor scattered spotting, recent calf, gilt dec. spine, plus Williams (Frederick S.), Our Iron Roads: Their History, Construction, and Administration, 8th ed., 1886, wood engs., some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little worn on spine, and one other, all 8vo (4)

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Carter (Thomas). Medals of the British Army, and How They Were Won, 3 vols. in 1 (The Crimean Campaign/Egypt, Peninsula, Waterloo, and South Africa/India, China, etc.), 1861, eighteen chromos. (complete), a.e.g., orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Lawrence-Archer (Major J.H.), The British Army: Its Regimental Records, Badges, Devices, etc., 1888, illusts. to text, p. 249/250 torn across, without loss, 4 pp. ads. at rear, old newscuttings pasted to f.e.p.s, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, heavily rubbed and a little worn, thick 8vo (500 copies printed), plus Creagh (Sir O'Moore and Humphris, E.M.), The Victoria Cross, 1856-1920. A Complete Record of the Recipients., 1985, num. small ports. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and others related (10)

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A STAFFORDSHIRE OVAL PATCHBOX the cover decorated with 'Blind Mans Buff'

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A George III mahogany linen press/wardrobe with dentil cornice and blind fret frieze, fitted for hanging and enclosed by a pair of panel doors with false drawer fronts to the lower parts, the box base with drawer fronts fitted two hinged covers, the whole raised on bracket feet and in two parts, 165cm (65") wide

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Sir William Russell Flint ANNE MARIE BY THE LOIRE signed in pencil with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp reproduction in colours from the total edition of 800, 44.5cm x 61cm (17"x 23")

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Bossoli (Carlo). The War in Italy with a Descriptive Narrative by the Author of 'The Times' Letters from the Allied Camp, 1859, forty tinted litho. plts. incl. addn. litho. title, two single-page uncol. maps, a.e.g, contents loose (gutta-percha perished), and a few leaves sl. frayed at edges, orig. blind-stamped and gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and minor wear to extrems, 4to. Abbey, Travel, 177. (1)

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Drummond (The Hon. W.H.). The Large Game and Natural History of South and South-East Africa, 1st ed, Edinburgh, 1875, chromo. frontis, tinted and b & w plts, illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt, recased, together with Chapman (Abel), On Safari. Big-Game Hunting in British East Africa, with Studies in Bird-Life, 1st ed, 1908, photogravure frontis, b & w illusts. from photos, sketch maps and illusts. to text, 16pp. pubs. ads. at rear, orig. cloth gilt, recased, plus Glave (E.J.), Six Years of Adventure in Congo-Land, with an Introduction by H.M. Stanley, 1st ed, 1893, port. frontis, wood engs, orig. pict. cloth, rubbed and a little marked, and Livingstone (David), Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; including a Sketch of Sixteen Years' Residence in the Interior of Africa, 1st ed, 2nd issue, 1857, uncol. folding wood eng. frontis, wood engs. to text, two folding maps contained in rear pocket, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little worn at extrems, with others related, all 8vo. (19)

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Rome. Raccolta Delle Principali Vedute di Roma, A. Moschetti, n.d, c. 1848, eng. map of Rome with vignette views and fifty-nine eng. views, occ. scattered spotting and damp staining to upper outer corners, a.e.g, contemp. gilt & blind dec. morocco, boards detached and lacks spine, boards rubbed & scuffed, oblong folio. (1)

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Fearnside (William Gray and Harral, Thomas, ed.). The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London & Westminster, Engraved by John Woods, [1838], thirty steel engs. inc. addn. eng. title, correct as list, some minor scattered spotting and few plates lightly damp stained, sewing a little weak, a.e.g, orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, slightly rubbed & marked, 8vo. (1)

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Andrews (Henry C.). The Botanist's Repository, Comprising, Colour'd Engravings of New and Rare Plants Only with Botanical Decriptions &c in Latin and English, after the Linnaean System, vol. 5 only, n.d, c.1804, eng. title, seventy-two fine hand-col. eng. plts. including one folding plt. (complete), a.e.g, contemp. navy straight-grain morocco with blind and gilt dec, slightly rubbed to joints & extrems, 4to. Plates dated 1803 & 1804. (1)

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Lonsdale Library. Trout Fishing from all Angles. A Complete Guide to Modern Methods, by Eric Taverner; A Chapter on Trout Scales, by G. Herbert Nall, and The Legal Aspect of Fishing, by Alban Bacon, 1929, tipped-in sepia plts. from photos, b & w illusts. to text, thirty examples of artificial flies contained in celluloid-covered display panel at rear, t.e.g, remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, faded on spine, thick 8vo (limited edition 63/360, signed by Eric Taverner), together with Phillips (Henry), The True Enjoyment of Angling, Subscribers Copy (100 printed), 1843, port. frontis, list of subscribers, num. music scores, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, rebacked, slim 8vo, plus Pulman (G.P.R.), The Vade Mecum of Fly-Fishing for Trout, 2nd ed, enlarged, 1846, orig. cloth with orig. printed paper label to upper cover, recent typed paper label to spine, small 8vo, and two others related. (5)

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A History of British Birds, 6 vols, 2nd ed, 1870, num. hand-col. engs, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little worn at extrems, large 8vo. (6)

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Pratt (Anne). Wild Flowers, pub. S.P.C.K, 1853, ninety-six leaves, each having two col. illusts. with text below, p.47 with closed tear repaired on verso (not affecting text), prelims. foxed, free endpapers creased, upper hinge split but firm, orig. green cloth, gilt and blind stamped, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, small nick in edge of lower cover, 4to. (1)

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Twamley (Louisa Anne). The Romance of Nature; Or, the Flower Seasons Illustrated, 2nd ed, 1836, addn. hand-col. eng. title, heightened with gold, twenty-six fine hand-col. wng. plts. of flowers and fruit, a.e.g, orig. blind-stamped morocco gilt, worn on spine, upper cover det, together with Baxter (W.), British Flowering Plants, n.d, c. 1838, pp.241-308 only, fifty-nine hand-col. eng. plts, some minor scattered spotting and marginal dampstains, later cloth gilt, some wear, plus The Floricultural Cabinet, 3 odd vols, 1834 & 1837, thirty-four hand-col. plts. only, contemp. half calf, worn (1834 lacking upper cover and preliminary pages), with others of gardening interest, incl. recent publications. (42)

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* Schubert (Richard, 1885-1959, operatic tenor). Signed sepia photo. portrait, 1920s, showing Schubert three-quarter length in Wagnerian pose, attractive signed presentation inscription to Lizzi Berger to lower half of image, dated Vienna 1928, photographer's blind stamp in image, mounted on card with studio stamp 'Residenz Atelier Wien' to lower mount, image approx. 22 x 15 cm. (1)

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Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra ex Sebastiani Castalionis postrema recognitione. Cum annotationibus eiusdem, & historiae supplemento ab Esdra and Machabaeos, inde usq[ue] ad Christum, ex Iosepho. Index praeterea nouus, & is quidem Iocupletissimus, Basileae, per Petrum Pernam, 1573, general title-page within a woodcut border, woodcut device on the N.T. title-page and the verso of the colophon leaf, some woodcut illustrations and plans in the Annotations, title-page soiled, with a small repair and three ink inscriptions, general browning, some soiling, ink underscoring and marginalia, in a contemp. quarter pigskin blind-rolled binding, vellum sides from a mediaeval MS. in red and black, now soiled and worn, folio. The fourth edition of Chateillon's version. Darlow and Moule 1573. Adams B.1083. The integral blank r6 is present at the end of the N.T. (1)

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Bible [English]. The Bible: Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke, and Conferred with the Best Translations in Divers Languages, [Geneva version], Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker, 1581, lacks general title, includes the Apocrypha, printer's woodcut device to last leaf Yy6, NT title within woodcut border present, printed in black-letter text throughout, bound with The Whole Booke of Psalmes, printed by John Daye, 1581, woodcut device to title, also bound with a defective Booke of Common Prayer, some early marginalia, contemp. blind panelled calf over wooden boards, with corner & central brass bosses, old reback, boards detached and lacks clasps, 4to, (Herbert 170), together with a defective 1613 Robert Barker Bible. (2)

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Bible [Polyglot] New Testament. Novum D.N. Jesu Christi Testamentum juxta editionem Bibliorum Polyglot. In qua Textus Graecus, cum versione interlinearari & Vulg. Lat. Translationes Antiquae Syriaca. Arabica. Aethiopica totius Novi Testamenti. Persica Evangeliorum et singularum Versiones Latinae.Cum variis lectionibus & annotationibus. Edidit Brianus Walton, Londini: apud Sam. Smith & Benj. Walford, 1698, title-page printed in red and black, eng. port. of Brian Walton, additional eng. title-page within an architectural border by Hollar, early leaves rather dusty, light damp-stain towards the end of the volume, generally in good, crisp condition, contemp. blind stamped vellum, spine hand-lettered, soiled, red edges, folio. Wing B2801A, citing just 2 copies. The fourth and latest of the great Polyglot Bibles, known as the London, or Walton's Polyglot, was first published in 6 volumes in 1655-57. The New Testament was issued separately, as here, with a fresh title-page and the addition of the "variis lectionibus", in 1698. From the Bristol Baptist College Library, with an indelible stamp on the front pastedown and small shelf number on the title page. (1)

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Bodoni Press. Horatius Flaccus (Quintus). Opera, Parmae, ex Regio Typographeo, 1793, title-page and some text lightly spotted, early 19th c. full russia, sides with blind borders within double gilt fillets, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, striking decorative marbled edges, hinges tender, 8vo. Only 150 copies printed. (1)

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Bude (Guillaume). Commentarii Linguae Graecae, Gulielmo Budaeo, Consiliario Regio, Supplicumque Libelloru in Regia Magistro, Auctore. Ab Eodem Accurat Recogniti, Atque Amplius Tertia Parte Aucti, Paris, 1548, printers' woodcut to title (lined to verso), printed in Greek & Latin throughout, some marginal yellowing, contemp. blind stamped vellum, upper panel repaired and upper joint strengthened, folio. Adams B3096. (1)

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Clichtovens (Judocus). De Sacramento Eucharistiae, contra Oecolampadium, opusculum. duos libros co[m]plectens, [colophon'.] Coloniae impensis. Petri Quentell, Iunii, 1527, the final blank leaf present, inscriptions on title-page, square of paper pasted over a library stamp on the title-page and endpapers, bound with Pelargus (Ambrosius), Hyperaspismus sive propugnatio Apologiae. quo Eucharistiae sacrificium ab Oecolampadiana calumnia strenue asseritur, [colophon'.] Basileae apud Ioannem Fabrum Emmeum, 1529, title within a woodcut border, the errata leaf present at the end, decorative woodcut initials, together two works in one volume, some marginal staining, in a contemp. blind-tooled calf binding, defective, patches of leather pasted onto both covers. Neither in Adams. (1)

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Orlandini (Nicolao). Historia Societatis Iesu, Coloniae Agrippinae, sumptibus Antonii Hierat, 1615, woodcut device on the title-page, which is neatly restored at the head and bears an ink ownership inscription and indelible lib. stamp, some minor marginal worming, text heavily browned throughout, contemp. blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards, soiled, formerly with clasps, small 4to. Includes some important early references to Brazil. (1)

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Shelley (Percy Bysshe). Queen Mab, 1st pub. ed, 1821, single pubs. ad. leaf at rear, contemp. brown half calf, rubbed, spine blind and gilt tooled, gilt lettered label, 8vo. (1)

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Staveren (Augustinus van). Auctores Mythographi Latini. Cajus Julius Hyginus, Fab. Planciad. Fulgentius, Lactantius Placidus, Albricus Philosophus, cum Integris Commentariis Jacobi Micylli, Quibus Adcedunt Thomae Wopkensii Emendationes ac Conjecturae, Leiden & Amsterdam, 1742, 962pp, eng. frontis. dated 1741, title printed in red & black with woodcut device, numerous eng. illusts. to text, contemp. blind stamped vellum, 4to. (1)

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Darwin (Charles). The Power of Movement in Plants, assisted by Francis Darwin, 1st ed, 1880, half-title, b & w illusts. to text, 32 pp. pubs. list at rear, dated May 1878, orig. blind stamped green cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, together with The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Action of Worms with Observations on Their Habits, 6th thou. (corrected), 1882, single pubs. ad. leaf at rear, some foxing to endpapers and title, orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, 8vo. (2)

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Pugin (A.). Pugin's Gothic Furniture, pub. R. Ackermann, [c.1828 or later], uncoloured aquatint title and twenty-six plts. (inc. frontis.), bound without text, ink library stamp to verso of title-page, blind embossed library stamp to lower margin of title-page & one plt, front blank leaf with library ink stamps and bookplate to front endpaper, 20th c. library buckram covered boards, slim 4to. (1)

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Rhead (G. Woolliscroft & Frederick Alfred). Staffordshire Pots & Potters, 1st ed, 1906, four col. plts, num. b & w illusts. from photos. and illusts. to text, t.e.g, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and a little soiled, 4to, together with Chaffers (W.), Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain, with Historical Notices of each Manufactury, preceded by an Introductory Essay on the Vasa Fictilia of England, and Followed by a Copious Index, 2nd ed, enlarged, 1866, num. potters marks and illusts. to text, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little worn, 8vo, and three others related. (5)

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Trusler (John). The Works of William Hogarth, In a Series of One Hundred and Fifty Steel Engravings by The First Artists, With Descriptions and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency, 2 vols, n.d, c.1860, port. frontis and half title to each and one hundred and forty six steel engs,one plt. loose, inner hinge of vol. one cracked, a.e.g, contemp. full morocco, blind stamped and gilt dec, 4to. (2)

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[Lupton, Daniel or Donald, Vicar of Sumbury]. The Glory of their Times. Or, the Lives of ye Primitive Fathers, Contayning their Chiefest Actions, Workes, Sentences, and Deaths, 1st ed, 1640, eng. title, num. eng. ports, old ms. notes to margins, fore-margins of pp.99-180 browned and brittle, many leaves chipped with minor loss, 19th c. blind-panelled calf, small 4to, together with Meyrick (William, Surgeon), The New Family Herbal; Or, Domestic Physician, Birmingham, 1806, eng. frontis, fourteen eng. plts. at rear, lacks final leaf of index, untrimmed, orig. boards, soiled and worn, 8vo, plus Parsons (W.), Etchings of Busts, Bas Reliefs, etc, from the Antique, 1809, title and twenty uncol. outline engs, without letterpress, orig. printed wrappers, upper wrapper def, slim 4to, with other misc. antiquarian. (2 cartons)

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Stanfield (Clarkson). Stanfield's Coast Scenery, The British Channel, 1836, forty steel eng. plts. (incl. vign. title), some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, 8vo, together with other misc. books, incl. Baedeker and other guides (one with ownership signature of Ambrose Heal), houseplanning, etc. (3 shelves)

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Whitfield (Rev. H.J.). Scilly and it's Legends, 1st ed, Penzance & London, 1852, additional chromo.-illuminated title with previous owner's name to upper margin, orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine (new e.p.s), together with Blight (J.T.), A Week at Land's End, 1st ed, 1861, wood engs, single ads. leaf at rear, orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to extrems, plus [Hayward, A], Some Account of a Journey across the Alps, in a letter to a friend (printed for private circulation), c. 1834, 44 pp, author's presentation copy, inscribed on title, orig. self-patterned boards, backstrip deficient, all small 8vo, with other misc. books incl. travel, topography, church history, pocket edition literature, etc. (3 shelves)

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Osburn (William). The Monumental History of Egypt, as Recorded on the Ruins of Her Temples, Palaces, and Tombs, 2 vols, 1st ed, 1854, col. litho. frontis. to each, tinted litho. plts, some spotting, orig. dec. cloth, faded and worn on spines, 8vo, together with Kenrick (John), Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, 2 vols, 1st ed, 1850, four uncol. litho. plts. at rear of vol. 1, some spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little worn at head and foot of spine, 8vo, with other Egyptology, bible studies and related. (3 shelves)

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Cary (John). Cary's New Itinerary: Or, an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, both Direct and Cross Throughout England and Wales; with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland, 5th ed, 1812, three folding eng. maps, (the first one imperfect), later half cloth, worn on spine and upper cover det, 8vo, together with Dunbar (J. Rimell), Park Riding, with some Remarks on the Art of Horsemanship, 1859, nine uncol. litho. plts. (complete), a.e.g, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, slim 8vo, with other antiquarian and misc. books, incl. approx. 70 vols. of Scotts Works, c. 1820s. (3 shelves)

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JOHNSON, George W., The Cottage Gardener's Dictionary 1865, published Henry G. Bohn, original blind stamped cloth 857 pp

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A FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY COMMODE, the grey marble top above a single blind drawer and three long graduated drawers with brass handles between turned columns, 51" wide.

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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DROP FLAP SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded edge above a single blind frieze drawer, on tapering turned legs with brass castors, 24" wide

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the rectangular top above twin frieze drawers with blind fret trellis design decoration, on four column and panelled legs with shallow relief gothic carving, 41" wide.

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A silver small open desk-stop bookstand with leaf scroll and moulded borders, the shaped end-supports embossed with winged putti amidst clouds, flowers and leaf-scrolls, Birmingham 1905, the maker's mark rubbed, 10.5cm wide x 6cm (4 x 2.25in), together with nine miniature green, brown and red morocco bound books by Shakespeare, including Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, The Tempest, All's Well That Ends Well, Winter's Tale, etc, the front covers blind stamped in gilt with the arms of Shakespeare of Stratford upon Avon. (granted to William's father, John, on 20th Oct 1596), and with gilt edges

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A set of three George III vase shaped casters, two with pierced covers and one blind for mustard, all with flame finials and gadrooned borders, London 1770 by Daniell and Mince, one 19cm high (7.5in), the others 15.5cm (6in), 541g (17.5 oz)

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An Edwardian mahogany Chippendale Revival display cabinet, with dentil cornice over astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable glass shelves, with glazed sides over conforming deeper base with blind fret uprights and integral square section supports with pierced brackets and block feet, 194cm high, 104cm wide, 45cm deep.

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