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Late 19th century German viola, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 15 5/16", 36.40cm, bow, case (at fault)
Mid 19th century George III design, figured mahogany sideboard, top with display box supporting brass curtain rail, bow front with central drawer flanked by cupboard and cellarette, each with lion mask and ring brass handles, square section tapering legs with spade terminals, covered all over with cross banding and stringing, left hand side with bourdaloue cupboard, 198cm wide.
A DOCUMENTARY GEORGE III BRASS TIPSTAFF with open crown finial, engraved John Floud Aug 1792 John Nares Dec 1795 William BrodyieNov 1796 Worship St [London], ring turned ebony handle and brass end, 37.5cm The Worship St Shoreditch Public Office opened in 1792. The three men whose names are engraved on the present tipstaff were successive Captains, the first holder of the office being John Floud. John Nares was promoted to Bow St in 1807 where he remained until 1816. William Brodie served at Worship St, from 1796 to 1801. In 1748 the author Henry Fielding was appointed Chief Magistrate for Westminster and established the first force of paid constables at Bow St. Each of the seven Public Offices established in 1792 had three Magistrates for six Constables, one of the latter being appointed Captain. ++In good condition considering the long use in service and age. Some of the engraving slightly faint from wear but all legible, some polish residues but undamaged
SIX WORCESTER BLUE AND GILT TEA BOWLS AND FOUR SAUCERS, C1790 of shanked or reeded form, several patterns, saucer 13cm diameter, underglaze blue crescent or script mark Flight ++Pinhead sized graze under the foot of one tea bow. All excellent examples - one or two pieces with some very light wear
A WILLIAM IV PAINTED WOOD TRUNCHEON BY PARKER painted in polychrome with crown, 1816-37 royal arms of the United Kingdom and on a scarlet cartouche WIVR, the reverse lettered in gilt P O BOW ST, 45cm, stamped PARKER HOLBORN ++In good average condition with wear but much of the original paint remaining, not cracked or chipped, no restoration
A WILLIAM IV PAINTED WOOD SPECIAL CONSTABLE'S TRUNCHEON painted in yellow and red with crown on a medallion, WRIV above and below encircled by a garter, on a band below inscribed BOW [Cheapside], 109 to the reverse, 56cm The high number indicates a Special Constable's truncheon and it is likely that the present example dates from the Reform Bill riots of 1831-2 ++Paint worn on head, minor knocks and old scratches with slight wear
Burnett (Thomas). The Demonstration of True Religion... in sixteen sermons, preach'd at Bow-Church, in the years 1724, and 1725; for the Lecture founded by the Honorable Robert Boyle, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1726, contemporary gilt ruled full calf, some minor marks, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper of first volume 'Donum Reverd Admodum Doctoris Purnel. 1726, Thomas Hayward 1744 from Philip Hayward', together with Collier (Jeremy), Essays upon Several Moral Subjects, 3 parts bound in 2 volumes, 5th edition (except 3 part 1st edition), 1703, 1702 & 1705, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and some moderate wear, second volume with modern reback, plus Whichcot (Benjamin), Several Discourses: concerning the shortness of humane charity..., 4 volumes, 1701-1707, engraved portrait frontispiece of the author to each volume, contemporary uniform full calf, rubbed and scuffed with a little wear to extremities, and other mostly early 18th century English theology, including William Beveridge, Private Thoughts upon Religion, 3rd edition, 1709, William Law, A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life, 1729, The Spirit of Love, 1752 & A Practical Treatise upon Christian Perfection, 1726, Symon Patrick, Four Discourses sent to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely, 1704, & Mensa Mystica: Or, A Discourse concerning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 1717, etc., mostly bound in contemporary calf, one or two volumes rebacked, mainly 8vo (26)
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