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A comprehensive eight place setting canteen of cutlery including silver handled knives with stainless blades, fish knives and forks with silver blades, makers mark GH Sheffield 1948, approx. 110oz weighable silver, housed in single drawer oak cabinet (one pastry fork and one butter knife missing)
A Late Victorian/Early Edwardian Mahogany Cigarette Shop Display Cabinet, the shallow cornice with tongue and groove carved decoration, over five two-way drawers with brass knob handles all enclosed by a glazed fascia, raised upon bracket feet, 62cm high, 52cm wide; a small mahogany glazed table top display cabinet, possibly for pens, with concave glass fascia, 29cm wide. (2)
A Liberty & Co Arts and Crafts walnut display cabinet, the rectangular top with spindle turned gallery over an arcaded shelf, leaded glass compartment door and under tier, on stile feet, the back bearing 'Liberty & Co, Regent St, London' label, marked in ink with no. 1074, 135cm high, 78.6cm high, 28cm diameter
SEYMOUR (GEORGE DUDLEY) William F. Hopson and His Bookplates, No. 52 from an edition of 100 on Victorian paper signed by William Hopson and the Author, 6 plates, original quarter parchment with decorative boards, paper label, slightly grubby, 4to, Privately Printed, Washington, 1929. This copy includes an autograph inscription on headed notepaper from William Hopson to Charles and Ada Sherborn, mounted on the front f.e.p., plus 2 ALS from Hopson to them on the front paste-down. Loose inside are further examples of Hopson's engravings: 8 sheets of printed illustrations, 13 proof pp. (6 duplicates in red), and another proof portrait of a girl on tissue. There is a copy of Hopson's obituary in the New York Herald Tribune in 1935 on the rear paste-down. Hopson wrote several papers on the design of bookplates, including an "Appreciation" of his friend Charles William Sherborn, the English engraver and designer of bookplates. Included in this Lot is a Ms. poetry book (a bit rubbed but nicely-bound) that belonged to Charles Sherborn's mother, which Charles has used to record record "An Index of bookplates engraved by C.W. Sherborn" between 1860-1908. Also included is A History of the Family of Sherborn by Charles' son, one of 250 copies, contemp. tree calf, rebacked, 1901. This is interleaved with further genealogical details. Plus the Ms. for this history, a bound copy of photographed documents, and 2 other 19th c. Ms. items. LOCATION CABINET
LEIGHTON (GERALD R.) The Life-History of British Serpents, 1st ed, frontis, illustr, original green cloth gilt, 1901. Loose inside is a printed photograph of the Author, which he has signed--The Life-History of British Lizards, 1st ed, frontis, plates, orig. green cloth gilt, {1903} LOCATION CABINET
MASTERS (WILLIAM) A Manual on Universities, 1st ed, original decorated cloth, spine faded, Calcutta, 1862. This copy is inscribed by the Author, and contains an autograph pp. of microscopic observations on marine subjects. This pp. is numbered 42 and refers to plates and figures of some other work? LOCATION CABINET
CHANGE-ABOUT PICTURES, A Book of Surprises, No. 5022, illustrations including 4 full pp. in colour with revolving roundels, original pictorial boards, slightly worn, crayoning on front pastedown and f.e.p. and colouring to some black & white illustrations, the 1st roundel needs minor repair to a few loose bits, small 4to, London, Scott & Sleeman, n.d.--DISNEY (WALT) Mickey Mouse's Uphill Fight, illustr, original pictorial wrappers, pagination bizarre, Collins, n.d. LOCATION CABINET
THE YOUNG ENGLISHWOMAN, A Volume of Pure Literature, New Fashions and Pretty Needlework Patterns, 12 hand-col. plates of fashions, 3 (half pp. & folding) of needlework patterns, contemp. half morocco, sl. worn, 1869--LARDNER (DIONYSUS), Ed., The Museum of Science & Art, Vols 1-XII in 6, illustrations, contemp. half calf, spines rubbed, 1 label missing, 1854-56--CLARKE (HEWSON) & DOUGALL (JOHN) The Cabinet of Arts, or General Instructor, frontis, title vignette, plates, contemp. calf, worn, spine split, sprung, some browning {1825} --THE PORTFOLIO, MONOGRAPHS ON ARTISTIC SUBJECTS...Durer, John Crome and John Sell Cotman, Armour in England, Titian, plates, orig. pict. cl. gilt, 1897 (9) LOCATION T
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