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A VICTORIAN WELSH OAK DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper half with moulded cornice above a pair of arch glazed doors enclosing shaped shelves, the lower part with a pair of blind doors, the angles canted, the bracket feet reduced. Width 40". Height 80".

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A MID 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper part with moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing shaped shelves, the lower part with a pair of blind doors above a shaped apron, on bracket feet. Width 40". Height 84".

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A Tall and Impressive Brass Faced Long Case Clock with Walnut, Rosewood and Satinwood Case, the Base Having Lozenge with Swan Inlay, Blind Fretwork Hood with Brass Finials, Seconds Indicator and Eight Day Movement

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A chinoiserie style wall clock bracket, with blind fret decoration, 12ins and another clock bracket, with pierced trefoil supports, 12ins

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A Rare Late 16th Century Carved Oak Buffet Cupboard of slender proportions. The dentil moulded top having a chequer-inlaid frieze between egg and tongue carved beading, supported on flatted octagonal baluster side columns flanking a recessed cupboard. The central door marquetried with facemasks amidst scrolling foliage and flanked by narrow vertical side panels of chequer banding and tapering pilasters of imbricated carving dividing them. The lower section having a shaped apron centred by a blind fret-carved lunette and supported on four square baluster legs leading to a pot board with a moulded edge on block feet. 25 ins (89 cms) wide, 67 1/2 ins (171 cms) tall and 27 ins (56 cms) deep.

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A Late Victorian Mahogany Envelope Card Table, with blind fret carved frieze having a drawer, on cabriole legs, joined by a pierced cross stretcher, 55 cm

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A George V tea service, of plain compressed oval shape, each piece on a domed foot, teapot 13cm h, by C S Green & Co, Birmingham 1929 & 30, 31ozs 5dwts gross . Some light overall wear and the odd shallow dent, some play in the blind hinge to the teapot but no serious faults and no repair

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A Victorian mahogany desk, with leather inlet top above an arrangement of five ebony line inlaid drawers with brass rosette handles and opposing blind drawers, on turned feet with brass castors, 80cm h; 140 x 59cm . In very good condition

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An Edward VII mahogany cabinet, in two sections with blind fret interlaced frieze, enclosed by pairs of doors with geometric glazing bars, on leaf carved cabriole legs and claw-and-ball feet, 183cm h, 92 x 45cm, early 20th c . In fine condition

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A set of eight carved mahogany dining chairs by James Shoolbred Co, in George II style, with blind fret and scrolling open splat, drop-in seat and on shell carved cabriole legs, with claw-and-ball feet, the set including a pair of elbow chairs, ivorine trade label of JAS SHOOLBRED & CO LTD, 95cm h, early 20th c . All in good condition except one chair with loose joints between the seat and back which could be easily repaired, the yellow striped upholstery a little stained on one or two of the chairs

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A Victorian giltwood chinoiserie four-fold screen, with four glazed panels of Chinese blue silk embroidered with fish and storks amidst meandering lotus, peony and other flowers in a lotus border, the open-work blind fret frame with a pagoda crest, on brass castors, 209cm h, 292cm w . Minor losses and old repair to the frame, the gilding original but rather rubbed in places with the red or grey bowl/gesso showing through

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A Victorian Chippendale revival mahogany cabinet, with blind fretwork and enclosed by a door with entwined lancet arched glazing bars, on a projecting table with a drawer and slender leaf carved cabriole forelegs, with incurved undertier and claw-and-ball feet, 189cm h, 76cm w . In fine condition

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A George IV mahogany library table, the gilt tooled leather inlet oblong top fitted with two drawers and opposing blind drawers with turned handles, on plain trestles united by a lotus stretcher, the downswept legs with brass capped castors, 73cm h; 107 x 63cm . In good original condition, the top with recently replaced leather, the stretcher with some scuffing/footmark, no serious faults or restoration, of fine colour

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Murray (George, editor) The Antarctic Manual for the Use of the Expedition of 1901, first edition, signed and inscribed by Armitage, illustrations, lacks folding maps in pocket at end, slightly foxed and browned, original blind-stamped cloth, rubbed, some wear on lower cover, gilt spine, soiled, 8vo, 1901. Inscription reads: "Albert Armitage 31st July 1901 Antarctic Exploring Ship 'Discovery'".

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Buckingham (James Silk) Travels in Palestine, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map, 7 plans and plates, spotting, all up to dedication detached, blind stamp on recto of frontispiece, ink stamp on verso, contemporary straight-grain calf, covers detached, worn at edges, 4to, 1821.

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Kidder (D.P.) and Rev. J.C. Fletcher. Brazil and the Brazilians, first edition, engraved portrait, folding map, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, 2 plates hand-coloured, some foxing, original blind-stamped cloth, spine slightly faded and worn at head and foot, [Borba de Moraes p.434; Sabin 37709], 8vo, Philadelphia, 1857. Very popular and successful work which was reprinted many times. It is a more light-hearted and anecdotal account than the previous lot.

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Robertson (William Parish) A Visit to Mexico..., 2 vol., first edition, subscriber's copy, half-titles, folding lithographed frontispiece, folding engraved map hand-coloured in outline, list of subscribers, one gathering slightly loose, original blind-stamped cloth, a little rubbed, [Sabin 72016], 8vo, for the author, 1853. With the signature of Henry Robinson of Petergate, York, who is listed as one of the subscribers.

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Tschudi (Dr. J.J. Von) Travels in Peru, during the years 1838-1842..., translated by Thomasina Ross, notices leaf at beginning, tinted lithographed frontispiece, wood-engraved title-vignette, frontispiece very lightly foxed, original blind-stamped cloth, rubbed, spine faded and worn at head and foot, corners bumped, 8vo, 1847.

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[Gillot (Charles)] Documents Japonais, chromolithographed pictorial table of plates and 49 plates by Gillot, a little browned, loose as issued in original cloth-backed pictorial boards with ties, a little rubbed and spotted, [Paris], [c.1885] - La Neziere (Joseph de) L'Extreme-Orient en Images: Siberie, Chine, Coree, Japon, decorative title printed in black and yellow, illustrations, some colour, original cloth-backed decorative boards, gilt, preserved in glacene wrapper, Paris, [1904] - Challaye (Felicien) Le Japon Illustre, decorative title in black and orange, plates and illustrations, original morocco-backed blind-stamped cloth, Paris, 1915, 4to (3). The first is the work of Charles Gillot, the lithographic printer who invented the process of colour printing known as "Gillotage". The work is a reissue of the plates from Samuel Bing'sArtistic Japan.

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Burton (Sir Richard Francis) Lacerda's Journey to Cazembe in 1798, folding lithographed map, 1873; Etruscan Bologna, double-page frontispiece, 1876; The Jew, The Gypsy and El Islam, frontispiece portrait, 1898; Wanderings in Three Continents, plates, 1901, first editions, ex-library with blind-stamps, original cloth, 8vo (4).

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[Puckler-Muskau (Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von, Prince)] En Afliden Furstes Bref om England, 6 vol. in 3, foxed, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, a little rubbed, Upsala, 1833-37 - Letters from the Baltic, 2 vol., second edition, 2 engraved frontispieces and 18 plates, original publisher's cloth, blind-stamped, rubbed, 1842 - Venables (Rev. R. Lister) Domestic Scenes in Russia..., contemporary calf, worn, boards detached, 1839; and 6 others, European travel literature, mostly in Swedish, 8vo (12).

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Williamson (Thomas) and Samuel Howitt. Oriental Field Sports, 2 vol. in 1, 2 additional engraved titles, 40 hand-coloured aquatint plates, some foxing and occasional marking, 1 plate torn at lower margin, 1 gathering and plate pulling, contemporary straight-grain morocco, gilt- and blind-tooling, sympathetically rebacked & recornered, g.e., [Abbey, Travel 431], 4to, 1807.

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A Chippendale style dalbergia silver table, the rectangular top with pierced gallery above a blind fretwork frieze supported on cluster column legs with pierced brackets, standing on block feet, 75cm wide

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After Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976). "INDUSTRIAL PANORAMA". Signed in pencil, with the blind stamp for the Fine Art Trade Guild, from an edition of 300, a colour reproduction, {63.5cm by 80.5cm (25in by 31.75in)}

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A Brass Carriage Clock Timepiece, circa 1900, case with floral, pierced and blind fret work decoration, enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals surrounded by pierced foliate decoration, single barrel movement with platform lever escapement, {16cm high to hilt of the handle}; together with fitted travelling case

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A George III Mahogany Cabinet, having a moulded cornice and blind-fretted key-pattern frieze with. drawer, over two fielded-panel doors enclosing a fitted interior with three tiers of niches over a row of lettered pigeon holes, the base having two slides over eight short drawers arranged in two columns, on bracket feet, stamped on the top right drawer "W WILLIAMSON & SONS GUILDFORD", {228cm by 141cm by 59cm}

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An Early 19th Century Rosewood Whatnot, the square top with Gothic blind-cusped spandrels over two lower tiers on cluster-column supports, on blind lancet-panelled block feet, {108cm by 50cm by 50cm}

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A Mahogany Framed Sofa, the low double-arched back between pierced Chinese-fretted sides, the sprung seat on blind-fretted rails and square legs joined by stretchers, {143cm wide}

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A George III Mahogany Desk and Bookcase, with a dentilled open pediment and blind-fretted frieze over two panelled doors enclosing shelves and drawers (A/F), the slope enclosing a fitted interior over two short and three long drawers, feet lacking, {235cm by 115cm by 63cm}

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After J L Chapman, 'The Rivals' 'Village Blacksmith' 'The Strong Team', a group of three colour reproduction prints, all signed in pencil, with blind stamp, each 37x48cm.

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A pair of Royal Doulton porcelain blue and white oviform vases, decorated with children playing blind man's buff beneath a tree, gilt rimmed, 18cm high.

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After Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec- Dance hall scene, publ. by Toulouse Lautrec Circle; lithograph in colours, numbered 650/5000 in pencil and bear's publisher's blind stamp, 40x31.3cm

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W. Trenkler- 'Klosterneuberg'; watercolour, signed and dated 1938, 25.7x36.5cm: E. W. Sharland- The Bank of England; etching, signed in pencil and bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 13.4x24.8cm: together with three other etchings by different hands, all signed in pencil, various sizes, (5), (part unframed)

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An early George III mahogany card table, the rectangular fold over top over a blind fret work frieze and conforming inner chamfered supports (72x89).

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A Victorian christening mug, decorated with engraved festoons of ivy, a blind fret frieze of ivy leaves and a flared foot also decorated with pierced ivy leaves, gilt interior, by R. Martin & E. Hall, London 1874, 4in (10cm) high, 5.5oz.

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TERENCE CUNEO, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, ARTIST'S COLOURED PROOF WITH BLIND STAMP, (123/850), 'La Fleche D'or', 18" x 23"

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Bartlett (W.H. & J. Stirling Coyne). The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland., 2 vols., pub. George Virtue, [1842], port. frontis., addn. eng. title to each, one hundred and nineteen steel engs., a.e.g., contemp. green sheep with gilt dec. spines & elaborate blind stamped decoration to boards, slightly rubbed to extremities, 4to (2)

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Brannon (George). Brannon's Graphic Delineations of the most Prominent Objects in the Isle of Wight. Serving equally the Purposes of an Useful Accompaniment to any of the Un-Illustrated Local Guides, or as a Drawing-Book for Copying in Pencil by the Tyro, and to Assist the Amateur in Sketching from Nature, three parts in one, n.d., c. 1840, thirty uncol. eng. views, some minor scattered spotting, orig. linen-backed printed card covers, rubbed, oblong 8vo, together with Mantell (Gideon Algernon), Geological Excursions round the Isle of Wight, and along the Adjacent Coast of Dorsetshire, 1st ed., 1847, wood engs. and diags. to text, folding hand-col. map at rear (fore-margins slightly frayed), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine, 8vo, plus The Lions of the Isle of Wight; Or, Useful Hints to Visitors of All Classes, by Q in the Corner, 1st ed., pub. Hammersmith, 1851, errata slip before preface, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded, slim 8vo, and Long (W.H.), A Dictionary of the Isle of Wight Dialect and Provincialisms used in the Island, to which is Appended the Christmas Boys' Play, An Isle of Wight 'Hooam Harvest' and Songs Sung by the Peasantry, forming a Treasury of Insular Manners and Customs of a Hundred Years Ago, 2nd ed., corrected and enlarged, 1931, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, seriously faded and rubbed on spine, tall 8vo, with others relating to the Isle of Wight, incl. booklets, pamphlets, photographs and engravings (approx. 45)

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Nelson (John). The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Islington, in the County of Middlesex, 3rd ed., 1829, thirteen eng. plts. inc. double-page eng. map, correct as list, occ. spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco title label, slightly rubbed to extrems., 4to, (Upcott p.588), together with Dobie (Rowland), The History of the United Parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George Bloomsbury., 1829, folding eng. map contained in front pocket, t.e.g., modern elaborate gilt dec. dark blue morocco with green morocco onlays to upper & lower boards, 8vo, with Adams (W.H. Davenport), Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither (Our Native Land-New Series), 1880, chromo plts. and wood eng. illusts., occ. spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt & blind dec. cloth, 4to, and Mayo (Earl of), The Thames Valley from Cricklade to Staines, A Survey of its Existing State and Some Suggestions for its Future Preservation., 1929,col. frontis., b & w plts. and folding col. maps, blind stamp library stamp to lower corner of title and each plt, orig. cloth in slightly worn d.j., 4to, plus three others related (7)

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Wright (Thomas). The History and Topography of the County of Essex, 2 vols., 1836, addn. eng. title to each vol., 109 steel eng. plts., mostly views, after Arnold, Bartlett, Campion, etc., lacks eng. map, list of subscribers at front of first vol., one or two leaves to front of each vol. loose and a little frayed, with some sellotape repairs to title and following leaf of second vol., orig. blind-stamped dark green cloth, rubbed and some wear, cover to first vol. det. along upper inner hinge, covers to second vol. det., thick 4to (2)

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Johnson (C. Pierpoint, and Sowerby, John E.). The Useful Plants of Great Britain: A Treatise upon the Principal Native Vegetables Capable of Application as Food, Medicine, or in the Arts and Manufactures, 1862, 300 hand-col. figures of plants on twenty-five plts., a few leaves slightly loose, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to extrems., together with Lowe (E.J., assisted by W. Howard), Beautiful Leaved Plants; being a Description of the most Beautiful Leaved Plants in Cultivation in this Country, 1868, sixty chromos., orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, plus The Floral World and Garden Guide, edited by Shirley Hibberd, 1868, seven chromos., (lacks fep), a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped gilt dec. cloth, a little rubbed, all 8vo (3)

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Johnstone (William Grosart & Croall, Alexander). The Nature-Printed British Sea-Weeds: A History, Accompanied by Figures and Dissections, of the Algae of the British Isles, 4 vols., 1859-60, 208 nature-printed col. plts. by Henry Bradbury, plus one uncol. plt., b & w illusts. to text, some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, orig. blind-stamped and gilt dec. cloth in bright condition (new endpapers), 8vo (4)

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Antoninus (Archbishop of Florence). Prima [-Tertia] pars Historialis, Basel, Nicolaus Kessler, 1502, black letter text, a few old neat marginal annotations, some minor scattered worm holes to rear of vol. (not affecting legibility), title and last leaf of text slightly soiled (text generally in clean condition), 18th-c. blind-stamped vellum, darkened and some marks and stains, thick folio (1)

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Bible [Latin]. Sacrorum Bibliorum Pars II, Pars III, (Old Testament Isaiah to Malachi, Apocrypha and New Testament complete) in one vol., ed. Lucas Osiander, Tubingen 1591 and Frankfurt 1608, double column text, printer's woodcut device to each title,occasional erratic pagination, some browning, small hole in X5 of New Testament, contemp. blind-stamped pigskin over boards, stained and heavily rubbed, armorial central panels, later spine labels, folio (1)

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Crabbe (George). The Works, 1st collected ed., 7 vols., 1820, some light spotting, full citron morocco, gilt and blind fillets, spine heavily gilt and incorporating Pauncefort crest, all tables present, joints a little rubbed, 12mo, together with Ward (Thomas), England's Reformation, (from the Time of King Henry VIII to the end of Oates's Plot), A Poem in Four Cantos, 2 vols. in one, 1st ed., 1715, contemp. calf, rebacked, 12mo, plus Gessner (Solomon), Works, 2 vols., pub. James Cundee, Albion Press, 1805, frontis., eng. title and six plts., prize label from Mr Dogherty's School, contemp. calf, slightly rubbed, 12mo, and two other antiquarian, including a bound vol. of plays by Cibber, 12mo (12)

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Dickens (Charles). Oliver Twist, 3 vols., 2nd ed., [1838-39], half titles and adverts. as required, foxing to plts. (as usual), orig. blind-stamped cloth, gilt spine lettering, rubbed, spines chipped at head and foot, orig. endpapers, 8vo (3)

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Dickens (Charles). Works, Author's Favourite Edition, 15 vols., n.d., c.1915, numerous b & w illusts., orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, 8vo, contained in custom-made oak bookcase (15)

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Dickens (Charles). A Christmas Carol, 1st ed., 1844 [i.e. December 1843], title-page printed in green and red and dated 1844, half-title and verso of title-page printed in green, heading on page [1] 'Stave I.', eight eng. illusts. by John Leech incl. four hand-col. plts. (three det. and sl. frayed at edges, frontis. torn in half), 2pp. ads. at rear, scattered minor spotting, pale yellow endpapers, orig. light reddish-brown vertically-ribbed cloth, stamped in blind and lettered and decorated in gilt, some soiling and corner wear, spine torn and sl. damaged, 8vo. Smith II:4. (1)

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Lotichius (Joannis Petrus and Joannis Jacobus Hofmmannus). Historia Augusta Imperatorum Romanorum a C. Julio Caesare usque ad Josephum Imperatorem Augustissimum, Amsterdam, 1710, half title, engr. add. title, printed in red and black with eng. title vignette, fldg. port., (small tear without loss) and 162 portraits of Roman and Holy Roman Emperors to text, pagination and numbering erratic, but complete, contemp. blind-stamped vellum, rubbed and soiled, top of spine damaged (1)

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Moreri (Louis). Le Grand Dictionaire Historique : ou Le mŽlange Curieux de l'Histoire SacrŽe et Profane, qui contient en abregŽ les vies et les Actions Remarquables des Patriarches, des Juges, des rois des Juifs, des Papes, des saints peres & anciens docteurs orthodoxes., 4 vols. in 2, 1702, eng. frontis. to first vol., title in red and black, contemp. blind-stamped vellum with raised bands, a little worn, folio (2)

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Quirsfeld (Johannes). Neu-vermehrter Himmlischer Garten-Gesellschafft, Erster Theil, Bestehend in Viertzig Geistlichen Gesprachen zwischen Christo und einer Glaubigen Seelen, 2 parts in one, Frankfurt, 1737, frontis and ten allegorical plts. of garden scenes, some staining to prelims, somewhat browned throughout, contemp. full calf, blind-stamped with flowers and foliage, gilt-gauffred edges with flowers, two clasps with onlaid metal putti with trumpet,, spine rubbed and damaged at head and foot, narrow 12mo. (1)

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Trials. The Trials of Henry Cornish, Esq., for Conspiring the Death of the King and Rousing a Rebellion in this Kingdom and John Farnley, William Ring and Elizabeth Gaunt for Harbouring and Maintaining Rebels, 1685, modern cloth, folio, together with The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanours, 1710, contemp. blind-panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo (2)

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Hedley (John). A Practical Treatise on the Working and Ventilation of Coal Mines, with suggestions for Improvements in Mining, 1st ed., 1851, 16 fldg. plts., ownership signature of D. J. Ansted (geologist), orig. blind stamped cloth, head of spine frayed and snagged, 8vo (1)

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[Catalogue]. Catalogue of the Extensive Library, Remarkable for Containing a few Beautifully illuminated Missals, and Several Curious Manuscripts; with Unique Specimens by Caxton, Wynkyn de Worde, and other Printers of the Earliest Period; a Rich Collection in the Department of Antiquity and Topography; Travel, Maps and numerous Histories and Memoirs . which will be sold by auction, by Mr R. Winstanley, of Manchester at Peover Hall . on Monday August 28th, and five following days, Manchester, 1837, 66pp ruled in red and marked by hand with the prices realised and names of the purchasers, contemp. blind stamped navy calf gilt, a little rubbed on spines, slim 8vo (1)

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Filhol (Antoine Michel). Galerie du MusŽe Napoleon, 9 (of 10) vols., lacking Vol.9, Paris, 1804-15, approx. 250 b&w copper engr. plts. after Old Masters, most with tissue-guard, occasional spotting, lightly ex-library, with circular blind-stamp to title of each vol., and occasionally elsewhere, library bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. boards, somewhat worn and chipped to spine and head and foot of joints, large 8vo. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (9)

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Fleming (Ian). Thunderball, 1st ed., 1961, sl. foxed to fore-edge, orig. black cloth gilt, blind-stamped skeleton's hand design to upper board, d.j. sl. foxed with coffee ring to centre, 8vo (1)

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Harrison (Florence, illust.). Early Poems of William Morris, 1914, sixteen col. plts., num. b & w illusts. to text, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. light blue cloth, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., 4to, together with Spencer (Edmund), The Faere Queene, 2 vols., Cambridge University Press, 1909, orig. holland-backed boards with paper labels to spines, a little rubbed and soiled, (limited edition on handmade paper 320/350), folio, plus Flint (William Russell, illust.), Le Morte Darthur. The History of King Arthur and his Noble Knights of the Round Table, by Sir Thomas Malory, Knt., 2 vols., 1920, thirty-six col. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, joints partly split, large 8vo (5)

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Pogany (Willy, illust.). TannhÅ user, A Dramatic Poem by Richard Wagner, Freely Translated in Poetic Narrative Form by T.W. Rolleston, n.d., c.1912, printed on grey paper, tipped-in col. plts. and numerous red and black illusts., pict. endpapers, orig. grey cloth gilt., sl. rubbed and cocked, 4to, together with Grahame (Kenneth), The Wind In The Willows, 11th ed., 1921, sl. foxed, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. blue blind-stamped cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Turner (P.M.), Stories of the French Artists, From Clouet to Delacroix., 1909, col. frontis. and plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. parchment, 8vo, together with other misc. books, mostly illustrated (a carton)

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Dudley (Robert), Monthly Maxims. Rhymes and Reasons to Suit the Seasons and Pictures New to Suit them Too, n.d., c. 1880, num. col. illusts., a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, square 4to, together with Barnes (Eleanor), As the Water Flows. A Record of Adventures in a Canoe on the Rivers and Trout Streams of Southern England, 1927, num. col. and b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. green morocco gilt by Best & Co., spine sunned, slim 4to, with other misc. books, mostly illustrated and juvenile works (3 shelves)

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Dennett (Captain John Frederick), The Voyages and Travels of Captain's Parry, Franklin, Ross, and Mr Balzoni; Forming an interesting History of the Manners, Customs, and Characters of Various Nations, Visited by Enterprising Travellers, 1826, eight eng. plts., correct as list, (small tear to fore-margin of plt. opposite p.121, without loss of image), recent blind-panelled calf, 8vo, together with Smith (Mrs), The Female Economist; Or, a Plain System of Cookery: For the Use of Families, containing Upwards of 850 Valuable Receipts, 5th ed., 1817, eng. frontis., portion of p. 283/4 torn away with loss of text, untrimmed, orig. boards, worn on spine, 8vo, with other misc. books, mostly 20th c. pubs., incl. canals and inland waterways, poetry, literature and biographies, etc. (3 shelves)

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