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SIGNED COPIES (All hardback first editions with dust jacket, unless otherwise stated): Duffy, C A: The king of Christmas (2 copies), Pablo Picasso’s Noel, Wenceslas, Sincerity (Limited edn); McGough, R: Waving at trains (Paperback); Nottingham, P: The technique of Torochon Lace, Bobbin lace (reprint), Bucks point lace (Rep, & not signed); Springett, C&D: Success to the lace pillow (paperback); Sawfor, B: The Butterflies of Hertfordshire; Wild flower habitats of Hertfordshire; Heiney, P: Farming times; Second crop; Grogen, J: Marley and me (paperback); Lockhart, JM: Raptor; Graydon, E: Air dog to top dog; Heath, E: The course of my life (Plus a signed letter); Whicker, A: Wicker’s war; Mcnab, A: Firewall; Lynam, D: I should have been at work; Husselhoff, D: Making waves; Archer, J: Collected short stories; Martin, J: Fast cooking; Vickers, S: The cleaner of chartres; Hausmann, M: not signed, no dw. ( 26)
Set of four original vintage advertising posters issued by Apple Computers to promote their operating system and services. 1.See the difference - Apple Digital Media Seminars - Design features iconic simplistic Apple design depicting globe - cd - film bobbin and an electric guitar all against white background. Green banner below includes an Apple logo and the slogan Think different. Good condition, creasing, light staining. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 84x59.5, year of printing: 1998; 2. MacOS - What's easy to use is now easy to find. just look for this friendly face - Great drawing of computers and programmes that can be used on the Mac operating system. The MacOS friendly face logo has been in use between 1995-2001, the rainbow apple logo has been in use since 1977, the coloured stripes in the logo were to indicate that Apple machines had colour screens. Very good condition, tape on top and bottom edges. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 92x61, year of printing: 1995; 3. Fall in love all over again, with Mac OS 8 - Design features a white shape of number 8, a lady leaning onto a computer and a package of MacOS 8 CD's. Good condition, creasing, tears, tape on margin. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 60x42, year of printing: 1997; 4. The future is here, this weekend - Join the Apple Experts this weekend to learn about Mac OS X - iMovie - iTunes and all the new Macs. The poster features an iconic simplistic Apple design, black lettering and white background with a man leaning onto an iMac. Excellent condition. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 71x56, year of printing: 2001
A near matched pair of 17thC oak Side Chairs, Yorkshire/Derbyshire style with an arched top rail and corresponding horizontal splat, set in plank seat, turned and block front supports with a bobbin turned front stretcher, 18in (46cm) wide, 16in (41cm) deep, 439½in (100cm) high, both with some later repairs and alterations (2)
A good late 17th century oak mule chest; the planked moulded top opening on original hinges and with candle box to the right hand side, the geometric two-panelled front with split, turned bobbin mouldings above a single full-width, side-hung drawer (as two), lower front moulding and raised on stile feel, with panelled sides, minus locks (114cm wide x 55cm deep x 73cm high)
An Arts & Crafts oak hall stand, outswept beaded pediment above an adjustable oval mirror, a small shelf and an arrangement of hanging hooks, drawer to central frieze above a panel door enclosing a shelf flanked by open walking stick or umbrella stands, bobbin-turned supports, 198cm high, 84.5cm wide, 33.5cm deep
AN OAK OVAL GATELEG DINING TABLE, C1920, THE TOP WITH PAIR OF LEAVES ON BARLEY TURNED LEGS JOINED BY STRETCHERS, 90CM W; TOGETHER WITH AN OAK ELBOW CHAIR WITH OVAL CANED BACK FLANKED BY BARLEY TURNED PILLARS WITH BALL FINIALS, DROP IN SEAT ON TURNED AND BLOCK LEGS JOINED BY BARLEY TURNED FRONT STRETCHER, AN OAK STOOL, THE RECTANGULAR STUFFED OVER TOP ABOVE BOBBIN TURNED LEGS JOINED BY STRETCHERS, 46CM H X 39CM W Gateleg table with minor chips to ends of leaves on rule joint, other scratches and wear consistent with age. Elbow chair - minor faults to caning, upholstered seat punctured. Other wear consistent with age. Stool - re-topped, scratched and wear consistent with age
A Victorian mahogany bobbin and thimble stand. Diameter 21 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The stand is in really very good condition. The material cover to the pincushion is clearly worn through and has losses. The top turning is in good order. The dished middle section has one edge nibble. All bobbin and thimble stands are present and undamaged. The main body of the piece is in good order. The drawer runs smoothly, the original feet are present. The piece has a good colour.
A Victorian mahogany and inlaid stretcher table:, the rectangular top with a lozenge lattice design in burr maple and satin birch, within a rosewood crossbanded and flame mahogany banded border, on bobbin turned twin trestle end supports, united by a bobbin turned stretcher, terminating in short tapered feet, the top 95cm (3ft 1 1/4in) x 49.5cm (1ft 7 1/2in).
A 17th century and later, oak plank top side table, circa 1650, the triple plank top above a single geometrically moulded frieze drawer, raised upon bobbin turned and block supports, united by a conforming peripheral cross stretcher, upon onion shaped feet, 71cm H x 93cm W x 58cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
A matched set of six oak country chairs, comprising a pair of 18th century oak chairs with pierced splat back and board seat, along with a set of four 19th century oak chairs each with a spindle back on turned front legs, along with an 18th century style oak drop leaf dining table, 20th century, the oval top on bobbin turned supports united by a plain cross stretcher, 75cm H x 124cm W x 55cm D (7) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
BOAZ MOSES LANDECK; an Edward VII hallmarked silver miniature/dolls' house bobbin turned chair, import marks for Chester 1907, and pseudo-Hanau marks to underside, including maker's mark 'C M', height 4.5cm, approx 0.5ozt/17g, and a white metal miniature model mandolin with applied plastic strings, probably Italian, indistinct silver standard, possibly 800, to neck reverse, length 5.8cm, approx 0.33ozt/10.3g.Additional InformationThe chair with some minor misshaping, surface scratches and nicks, similar to the mandolin, some tarnish, a flaw to the lower section, similar to a firing crack, overall tarnished surface nicks, some light pitting.
BOBBIN HATS,late 19th/early 20th century, a rare pair of London Billingsgate Fish Market porters' ‘bobbin’ hats, one of the hats is known to have been owned by James Alfred Robinson ('Robo'), born on 18 December 1911,together with ephemera and photos of Robo wearing the hat, porter's licence and military soldier's release book,32 x 27 x 14cmRobo worked at Billingsgate most of his life, retiring when the old site closed. He later moved to Cromer-on-Sea where his hat hung for a number of years and, by repute, a bird nested in it. The hat was stuffed with paper as it was handed down to Alfred from his father, as his head was smaller than his father's. This strange type of hat is thought to get its name from the ‘bobbin’ or payment, which the porters received from the buyers when delivering the fish to the distribution vehicles.Condition report: Age related wear to all the items, foxing to the paperwork. Hats come with the stands.

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