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Fleming (Ian). Diamonds are Forever, 1st ed., 1956, owner's inscription to front pastedown, light spotting to edges, orig. black cloth with blind?stamped cross?hatching, silver lettering to spine, in sl. rubbed d.j. with old crease to spine,, 8vo (1)

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Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st ed., 1959, owner's inscription to front pastedown, orig. gilt dec. black cloth with blind?stamped skull design to upper board, in d.j., sl. rubbed to top edge, 8vo (1)

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Frost (Robert). North of Boston, 1st ed., David Nutt, [1914], orig. green cloth gilt, blind rule to border of upper cover, 8vo A good copy. (1)

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A late 19th century German diorama, the polychrome figures dressed in 17th century style and seated in a carved panelled room listening to children perform to the accompaniment of a mandolin, an elderly woman sits by the ceramic stove in the corner, the glazed case with blind fret appliqués, 51.5cm wide

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Pair of burr walnut and inlaid open bookcases, each with quarter veneered top centred with a shell inlay within satinwood banded border over two adjustable open shelves with central division raised on blind base, 49ins

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Bible [English]. The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1608,. general woodcut title and NT woodcut title both present (some soiling and old inscriptions in ink to margins), black letter text, some soiling throughout, occn. old anotations in ink, margins generally intact, book of common prayer bound in at front (incomplete at start, lacking A1-2), Concordances (1608) and Whole Booke of Psalmes (1608) bound in at rear, defective at end, some soiling and old ink anotations, etc., contemp. blind?panelled calf, somewhat worn, clasps missing, portion at head of spine deficient, thick 4to. Herbert 293. (1)

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Binding. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With Engravings on Wood from Designs of Fra Angelico, Pietro Perugino, Francesco Francia, Lorenzo di Credi, Fra Bartolommeo, Titian, Raphael, Gaudenzio Ferrari, Daniel di Volterra, and Others, 1865, num. b & w illusts. and border decs., illuminated presentation inscription to fep, prelims some browned and spotted, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. and blind?stamped crimson morocco by Riviere, slightly rubbed at extrems., 4to (1)

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Book of Common Prayer. And Administration of the Sacraments.., Printed by Thomas Baskett, 1758, eng. port. frontis., forty?three eng. plts., two pages of text slightly torn, bound with A Companion to the Alter.., printed for John Beecroft, 1758,and also bound with Brady (N.), A New Version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches, 1766,a.e.g., contemp. morocco, 'John Smith. Newcastle Under Lyne' applied to upper board in blind, spine and extrems. rubbed, thick 12mo (1)

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Dickens (Charles). Little Dorrit, 1st ed., bound in two, 1857, illust. H.K. Browne, 'Rigaud' for 'Blandois' in book two, chapter xvii, usual scattered spotting, near?contemp. half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with Master Humphrey's Clock, by Charles Dickens, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1840-41, illust. George Cattermole and Hablot Browne, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, some wear to spines, tall 8vo (5)

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[Gildon, Charles]. The New Metamorphosis; or, the pleasant transformation: being The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and improv'd to the Modern Times and Manners; exposing the Secret Follies and Vices of Maids, Wives and Widows, Nuns, Fryars, Jesuits: Statesmen, Courtiers, &c., 2 vols., printed for S. Brisco, 1708,. some browning throughout, three b&w etched plts. to second vol. only, later qtr. calf gilt, rubbed and some marks, spine to first vol. somewhat discol., together with Defoe (Daniel), The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner, 4th ed., 1719, b&w frontis. supplied in photocopy facsimile, some staining to fore?margins to first half of vol., folding eng. world map, later blind?panelled full calf, a little rubbed, all 8vo (3)

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Great Britain ? Parliament. A Coppy of the Journal?Book of the House of Commons for the Sessions of Parliament begun at Westminster the 21. day of October, 1678 .., in which is contained the First Discovery of the Popish Plot by the King to the two Houses of Parliament. As also the Accusation and Impeachment of the Earl of Danby .., 2 parts in one, 1680, contemp. ownership signature of Richard Onslow at head of title, unobtrusive oval blind?stamp to lower margin of title, contemp. calf, rubbed, 8vo Richard Onslow, first Baron Onslow (1654-717), Speaker of the House of Commons, eldest son of Sir Arthur Onslow of West Clandon, Surrey. DNB. (1)

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Mayhew (Augustus). Paved with Gold, or the Romance and Reality of the London Streets. An Unfashionable Novel, 1st ed., [1857?]1858, twenty?five eng. plts. by H.K. Browne (complete), some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, small tear to fore?margin of p.161/2, orig. blind?stamped cloth, gilt dec. spine, a little frayed at head and foot, 8vo (1)

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More (Sir Thomas). The Commonwealth of Utopia: containing a Learned and Pleasant Discourse of the Best State of a Publike Weale, as it is found in the Government of the new Ile called Utopia, printed for B. Alsop & T. Fawcet, 1639, lacks t.p., and pp.143/144, some soiling and marks, a little worming to lower outer corner and lower margin, occasionally touching one or two letters, 19th?c. blind?stamped calf, rubbed and some wear, rear joint cracked, upper joint re?strengthened, 12mo. Gibson 29. (1)

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Bible [Manx]. Yn Vible Casherick, ny yn Chenn Chonaant, as yn Conaant Noa.., pub. George Eyre & Andrew Strahan, for the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1819, general and New Testament titles present, ink stamp to general title, contemp. calf, old rubbed reback, 8vo, together with Bible [Welsh], Y Bibl Cyssegr?Lan; der yr Hen Destament ar Newydd.., pub. Richard Watts, Caer Grawnt for the B.F.B.S, 1808, both titles present, contemp. blind panelled calf, upper board near detached, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, with New Testament [Manx], Conaant Noa nyn Jiarn as Saualtagh Yeesey Creest.., pub. British & Foreign Bible Society, 1810, some light browning, contemp. panelled calf, joints worn, 12mo, and New Testament [Irish], small hole to title, contemp. panelled calf, loss of leather at head of spine, rubbed to extrems., 12mo (4)

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Bible [Romansch, Lower Engadine dialect] [La Sacra Biblia.. in la quala sun compreis tuets Cudeschs dal Velg e Nouf Testamaint: cun l'aggiunta dall Apocrifa, Jacob Dortu a Vulpera, juven. F.: Scuol, 1679, 78], lacking both general title?pages, and the first leaf of the chronological table, the New Testament title?page within an ornate woodcut border, text browned, stained in places, frayed with some tears at the beginning and end, contemp. blind?stamped pigskin over wooden boards, soiled and a little rubbed; with a central brass boss and two of four corner bosses, brass catches and clasps, now protected by a 19th?c. red morocco loose?fitting cover with buckles and straps, stout folio. The Bible, translated from the Hebrew and Greek into Romansch by Jacob Dorta and J. A. Vulpius, then pastor at Schule. D & M 7688. (1)

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Calcutta Baptist Mission Press. Harmony of the Four Gospels, containing a Complete History of the Life of Christ .., in the Bengalee Language, Calcutta, 1822, together with another copy of the same work translated into Hindoostanee, pub. Calcutta, 1823, contemp. half gilt, a little rubbed, plus The Psalms of David, translated into the Bengalee Language from the Original Hebrew, Calcutta, 1826, contemp. blind?panelled calf gilt, a little rubbed, and New Testament [Armenian], pub. Calcutta, 1839, contemp. blind?panelled calf gilt, a little rubbed, and others similar, all 8vo (9)

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New Testament [Greek]. Amsterdam, pub. Blaeu, 1633,. eng. title, trimmed and relaid, minor damage to fore?edge of first two leaves, touching letters, contemp. blind?panelled black morocco, a little rubbed and minor wear to extrems., 16mo, together withGodeau (Antoine). Paraphrase sur les Epistres de Sainct Paul, 2 parts on one, Paris, 1637,eng. title to each part, with indelible inkstamp to verso, contemp. calf, worn, 12mo (2)

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New Testament [Nogay?Turkish]. Sanctum Evangelium, Scilicet Novum Testamentum Jesu Christi, Astrachani, 1818, contemp. calf, worn and perished on spine, 8vo, together with Bible (Peshitta?Syrica], n.d., c. 1823, contemp. blind?panelled calf, backstrip def., 4to, with others similar, mostly Arabic and Turkish languages (10)

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New Testament [Italian]. Il Nuovo Testamento di Jesu Christo Nostro Signore.., pub. Vignoni, Geneva, 1596,. woodcut device to title, early signatures to title verso, slight staining to outer margins, title soiled, paper slips pasted to upper pastedown with the names Giovanni Ryland and John Ryland junior, 19th c. calf with decoration in blind and morocco title label to spine, slightly rubbed, small 8vo (1)

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New Testament [Dutch]. Het Nieuwe Testament.., (translated at Dordrecht, 1618-619), pub. Borrit Jansz Smit, Amsterdam, 1662, additional eng. title (with ink classification mark to upper outer corner), armorial bookplate of A. Gifford to upper pastedown, slight dust soiling, lower outer corners of pages frayed and slightly damp soiled, 18th c. blind panelled calf, gilt dec. spine with red morocco label, upper board detached, rubbed and wear to extrems., 4to, together with Bible [Latin], Biblia Sacra ex Sebastiani Castellionis.., Leipzig, 1729, eng. port. frontis, separate title page to New Testament, occ. spotting, insription and annotations to front end paper, Dutch gilt pastedowns, early 19th c. panelled calf with gilt dec. spine, slightly rubbed, thick 8vo (2)

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Old Testament [Anglo?Saxon]. Heptateuchus, Liber Job, et Evangelium Nicodemi; Anglo?Saxonice. Historiae Judith Fragmentum; Dano?Saxonice. Edidit nunc primum ex MSS codicibus Edwardus Thwaites, è Collegio Reginae, Oxford, 1698,. addn. eng. title by M. Burghers, showing scholars in a library, two eng. head?pieces and two large eng. initials (all by M. Burghers), one or two minor marks (generally in clean condition), neat early ink ownership inscription to upper outer corner of front blank "Tho. Dawes BD. Donu Adami Ottley", bookplate of Andrew Gifford and the Bristol Baptist College Library to front pastedown, mid 18th c. blind?panelled calf, spine with morocco labels, rubbed and marked, some wear to spine with joints partly cracked and small portion at head of spine missing, 8vo (1)

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Glanvill (Joseph). Scepsis Scientifica: Or, Confest Ignorance, the Way to Science; in an Essay of the Vanity of Dogmatizing, and Confident Opinion. With a Reply to the Exceptions of the Learned Thomas Albius, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1665, longitudinal half?title, imprimateur leaf and errata leaf bound before final leaf of text of second part, contents somewhat loose in contemp. blind?ruled sprinkled calf, some wear to spines, small 4to Wing G827 & 828. (1)

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Otto (Jabob Augustus). A Treatise on the Structure and Preservation of the Violin and all other Bow?Instruments; together with an Account of the most Celebrated Makers, and of the Genuine Characteristics of their Instruments, translated from the Original, with Additions and Illustrations, by John Bishop, of Cheltenham, 2nd ed., greatly enlarged, 1860, 92pp., orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to extrems., slim 8vo, together with Morris (Rev. W. Meredith), British Violin Makers. A Biographical Dictionary of British Makers of Stringed Instruments and Bows and a Critical Description of their Work, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, 1920, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j., plus Haweis (Rev. H.R.), Old Violins and Violin Lore. Famous Makers of Cremona and Brescia, and of England, France and Germany .., Famous Players, and Chapters on Varnish, Strings and Bows, [1923], port. frontis., b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 8vo (3)

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Dalton (William). Phaulcon The Adventurer; Or, the Europeans in the East. A Romantic Biography, 1st ed., 1862, port. frontis., seven col. plts. (complete), printed by W. Dickes, orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, recased, 8vo, with other various travel, incl. odd vols. (a carton)

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Gherus (Ranutius, really Janus Gruterus). Delitiae C. C. Italorum poetarum, hujus superiorisque aevi, illustrium, collectore Ranutio Ghero [Frankfurt], 1608,. printer's woodcut device to title, title relaid, imperfect at end (?), contemp. blind panelled calf, small 8vo, together with Eachard (Lawrence), The Gazetteer's; Or, Newsman's Interpretor. being a Geographical Index of the all the Considerable Cities, Patriarchships, Bishopricks, Universities, Dukedoms, Earldoms, and such like; Imperial and Hance?Towns, Ports, Forts, Castles, etc. in Europe .. 12th ed., corrected, 1724, contemp. calf, joints cracked, 8vo, together with [Banks, John], A Short Critical Review of the Political Life of Oliver Cromwell .. by a Gentleman of the Middle?Temple, 1739, port. frontis., contemp. calf, upper cover det., 8vo, with other misc. antiquarian (a carton)

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Tyndall (John). The Glaciers of the Alps. Being a Narrative of Excursions and Ascents, an Account of the Origin and Phemonena of Glaciers and an Exposition of the Physical Principles to which they are Related, 1st ed., 1860,. wood engs., 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear, orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, some wear to spine, inner joints cracked, 8vo, together with The Works of William Hogarth, with Descriptions, and a Comment on their Moral Tendency, by the Rev. John Trusler, 2 vols., 1833, port. frontis., num. steel engs., some scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, backstrips def., 4to, with other misc. books, incl. Victorian cloth?bound history, Edwardian juvenile fiction, 20th c. reference books, etc. (3 shelves)

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New Testament [Latin & Greek], 2 vols., Aurelia Allobrogum, apud Jacobum Stoer, 1609, woodcut titles, soiled and damaged, contemp. blind?panelled calf, rubbed and a little worn at extrems. (ex?libris J. Ware, with his initials in blind to each cover), 16mo, together with Biblia Sacra, Amsterdam, 1628, contemp. morocco, some wear, small 8vo, plus New Testament [French], Rouen, 1663, contemp. mottled calf, some wear to spine, small 8vo, and New Testament [Greek], London, apud Richardum Whittakerum, 1633, printers woodcut device to title, later sprinkled calf gilt, joints cracked, 8vo, with a large qty. of bibles, new testaments, prayer books, etc., incl. odd vols., many in printed in foreign languages (3 shelves)

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Pardoe (Julia and Beattie, William). The Beauties of the Bosphorus/The Danube: Its History, Scenery and Topography, 8 orig. divs., n.d., c. 1840, two eng. ports., two vign. titles, two single?page maps, steel eng. views, all correct as list, some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, (with seated mullah motif to each upper cover), slim 4to (2)

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Westgarth (William). Victoria; Late Australia Felix, or Port Phillip District of New South Wales; being an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Colony and its Goldmines. With an Appendix, containing the Reports of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce for the last Two Years' upon the Condition and Progress of the Colony, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1853, folding map, hand?col. in outline, errata slip before p.1, pubs. ads. at rear, plus a copy of The Journal of Commerce of Victoria, May 31, 1856, tipped?in at rear, orig. blind?stamped salmon?pink cloth gilt, faded and a little soiled on spine, 8vo Ferguson 18415. (1)

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Butterworth (James). The Antiquities of the Town, and a Complete History of the Trade of Manchester: With a Description of Manchester and Salford: To which is added, an Account of the Late Improvements in the Town, etc., pub. Manchester, 1822, eng. frontis., eng. plt. of Manchester tokens, 12pp. list of subscribers at rear, title somewhat browned, later half calf gilt, some wear, small 8vo, together with Grindon (Leo H.), Country Rambles and Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers: Being Rural Wanderings in Cheshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire & Yorkshire, pub. Manchester, 1882, wood engs., some scattered spotting, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, 8vo, plus Views in Chester and its Vicinity, pub. T. Catherall, n.d., c. 1860s, eng. title and thirteen uncol. steel eng. vign. views, a.e.g., orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, dust soiled, and others, mostly Lancashire interest (approx. 35)

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Manning (Rev. Owen, and Bray, William). The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey, 3 vols., 1804-4,. three fldg. maps, ninety?five plts. thirteen folding pedigrees, ex?library copy with circular blind?stamps to upper corner of most plts., contemp. half morocco,rubbed, joints cracked, folio. Upcott pp.1209-216. (3)

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Devon. Twenty?Four Views of Torquay, pub. J.S. & Co., n.d., c.1860's, twenty?four steel eng. vign. plts., text block detached from bindings, orig. red blind?stamped cloth gilt, oblong 8vo, together with Besley (H.). Views of Devonshire, n.d., c.1860's, six steel eng. vign. plts., orig. green pict. cloth?backed wrappers, sl. worn, oblong 8vo (2)

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Devon. Twenty Four Views and Scenery of Torquay, pub. C. Way, n.d., c.1860's, twenty?four steel eng. vign. plts., orig. green cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, oblong 8vo, together with W. Stewart (pub.). Views & Scenery of Ilfracombe, n.d., c.1860's, twenty?four steel eng. vign. plts., orig. red blind?panelled cloth gilt, sl. worn to extremities, oblong 8vo (2)

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Glasgow. Views of Glasgow, Clyde and Vicinity, n.d., c.1860's, eng. title and twenty?six steel eng. vign. plts., with tissue guards, a.e.g., orig. red blind?panelled cloth gilt, oblong 8vo, together with J. Menzies & Co. (pub.). Select Views in the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland, n.d., c.1860's, sl. soiled to eng. title, thirty?one steel eng. vign. plts., with tissue guards, a.e.g., sl. cracked to inner hinge, orig. blue cloth gilt, sl. rubbed to spine, oblong 8vo (2)

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Lake District. Views in the English Lake District, pub. J. Garnet, n.d., c.1860's, eng. title and twenty?six steel eng. vign. plts., with tissue guards, a.e.g., orig. blue blind?stamped cloth gilt, sl. rubbed to head and foot of spine, oblong 8vo, together with Views of the English Lakes, n.d., c.1860's, thirty?one steel eng. vign. plts., with tissue guards, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt with raised bands to spine, oblong 8vo (2)

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Mawe (J.). The Voyagers Companion, or Shell Collector's Pilot; with Instructions and Directions where to find the Finest Shells; also for Preserving the Skins of Animals; and the Best Methods of Catching and Preserving Insects, etc., 4th ed., 1825, hand?col. frontis. and one hand?col. plt., orig. pink boards with printed paper label to upper cover, somewhat soiled and backstrip def., small 8vo, together with Landsborough (Rev. D.), A Popular History of British Seaweeds, 2nd ed., 1851, hand?col. plts., orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, a little frayed at head of spine, small square 4to, plus Archer (Thomas Croxen), Popular Economic Botany, 1st ed., 1853, hand?col. plts., orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, covers det., small square 4to, with other various natural history (9)

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Smith (Sir James Edward & Sowerby, James). English Botany; Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, 7 vols., 3rd ed., [1847?], 1849-54, approx. 1400 hand?col. plts., most with common name written in pencil to upper or lower margin, some minor scattered spotting, a few plts. loose and frayed at edges, orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, 8vo (7)

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Thompson (Robert). The Gardener's Assistant: Practical and Scientific. A Guide to the Formation and Management of the Kitchen, Fruit, and Flower Garden, [1801], twelve fine hand?col. plts., a few wood engs. to text, contemp. half calf, rubbed and worn, large 8vo, together with Sowerby (John E. & Johnson, Charles), The Grasses of Great Britain, [1861], 144 hand?col. plts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with four others, incl. two by Gertrude Jekyll (6)

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Holy Bible. Old Testament only. 2 vols. Cambridge 1823, large 4to. maps and plans. Arrang. D'OYLY and Mant. Full calf, raised bands, blind and gilt decoration. a.e.g. (2)

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A late Victorian pocket notepad, having ivory spine and boards, the front board blind carved with reserve of leaves and flowers, width 10cm

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A Victorian ivory book mark with blind leaf and flowerhead carving, length 15.5cm; and a carved ivory shield shaped pendant (2)

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A late Victorian walnut breakfront library bookcase of large proportions, having an ovolu and cavetto cornice, the plain frieze over four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, all on pierced brass hinges and within end baluster turned part vertical and spiral reeded columns, the base with gilded presentation inscription to frieze above four panelled doors, again each on pierced brass hinges, the lower panelled sections with blind carved flowerheads, the whole raised on turned feet, height 273cm, width 314cm

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A 19th Century mahogany twin pedestal partner's desk, the rectangular top having a moulded edge above six opposing frieze drawers, the plinths each having opposing flights of three graduated drawers and all raised on blind bases, dimensions 127cm x 153cm

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A set of eight early 20th Century fruitwood dining chairs, each having blind carved top rails, split cane backs within barleytwist uprights, split cane seats, the whole raised on bobbin turned and square cut supports united by barleytwist front stretchers

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A circa 1900 Japanese indigenous hardwood and red lacquer table top cabinet, having an arrangement of drawers and shelves, the drawer fronts all blind carved with red lacquer depicting mythical serpents within borders, width 60cm

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A late Victorian walnut twin pedestal partner's desk, the rectangular top with an inset writing surface above opposing frieze drawers, the pedestals each having twin flights of three graduated opposing drawers and raised on blind bases with castors, width 154cm

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A 19th Century walnut framed fauteuil and matching side chair, having leaf and flower carved top rail, re-upholstered in beige damask, pad backs, scroll arms and stuff-over seats on blind carved serpentine front rails and raised on French forelegs (both with repairs)

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A George IV mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, the top having fall leaves with a moulded edge, having blind end frieze drawer opposing dummy drawer on a flaring and stepped square column to a quatreform platform on four outswept reeded supports with brass caps and castors, width 100cm (please see lot 475 for image)

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A Victorian mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, having a raised C scroll and acanthus leaf moulded back above three blind frieze drawers, the pedestals each having recessed arched panelled doors, the right enclosing fitted cellaret drawer, the whole raised on plinth, width 152cm

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A Victorian walnut framed lady's nursing chair, the spoon back with blind carved top rail, re-upholstered in button-back green dralon, serpentine front rail and raised on French cabriole forelegs with pot castors

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A late 19th Century painted freestanding open bookshelf, having an egg and dart moulded cornice, plain frieze enclosing adjustable fabric lined shelves, all within leaf capped end pilasters on a blind base, width 173cm

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An early Victorian rosewood Canterbury whatnot of square section, having a three-quarter gallery on spiral turned supports to a three division spindle music Canterbury, the base having a blind drawer and raised on four ring turned supports with brass cup castors, width 59cm (please see lot 484 for image)

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A pair of 18th Century and later fruitwood panelled seat side chairs, having blind carved uprights and bar backs over panelled seats with a moulded edge and raised on further blind carved forelegs united by stretchers

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A Victorian mahogany serpentine front chiffonier, the raised superstructure having applied C scroll mouldings, serpentine front shelf above blind frieze drawer over twin panelled doors, all within scroll capped pilasters and raised on a plinth, width 107cm

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A Victorian rosewood side table of rectangular form, having a blind frieze drawer, raised on double turned and knopped end columns on umbrella legs united by low stretcher with brass castors, width 96cm

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A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid chiffonier of shallow rectangular form, the blind frieze drawer with all-over scroll brass inlay above twin brass strung recessed panelled doors within heavy brass inlaid end pilasters, the whole raised on further brass strung scroll forelegs, width 101cm (please see lot 578 for image)

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An early 19th Century mahogany Pembroke table, the fall leaves with rounded corners above blind end frieze drawer with boxwood and ebony stringing, the whole raised on four square tapering supports with brass cup castors, width 99cm

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A Victorian mahogany sideboard, the top having a moulded edge over three concave blind frieze drawers over three arched panelled doors enclosing cellaret drawer, the whole raised upon a plinth, width 152cm

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Christ restoring the sight to the blind - a spill vase figure group, 26cm high. Ref. H1700

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George III oak low dresser fitted two elm lined drawers with brass swan neck handles, the cupboards below enclosed by pair of blind panel doors, 180cm wide

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