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Nansen (Fridtjof). In Northern Mists, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1911, tipped - in col. frontis. to each vol., b&w illusts., orig. blue cloth gilt, rubbed and spines a little dulled with some marks, small 4to, together with Paget (John), Hungary and Transylvania; with remarks on their condition, social, political, and economical, 2 vols., 1839, port. frontis. to first vol., tinted litho. frontis. to 2nd vol., b&w illusts. to text, orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, minor wear to extrems., spines somewhat discol., 8vo, plus Moss (Fletcher), Pilgrimages to Old Homes, mostly on the Welsh Border, 1903, Pilgrimages to Old Homes, 1906, The Fourth Book of Pilgrimages to Old Homes & The Fifth Book of Pilgrimages to Old Homes, pub. 1907/08, num. b&w illusts. after photos. to each vol., all t.e.g., some damp staining to lower margins of covers, particularly affecting 2nd and 3rd vols., rubbed and some marks, large 8vo, and three others (Jerusalem Revisted by Bartlett, 1862, A Treatise on Silk Manufacture, Cabinet Cyclopaedia, 1831, & Hemiptera Heteroptera of the British Islands, by Edward Saunders, 1892) (11)
South Africa. A group of five photographs of South African women, late 19th & early 20th c., all showing bare - chested women, including one studio cabinet card albumen print of a Hottentot in profile wearing only long socks and shoes, together with an early 20th - c. b&w postcard of 'A Native Trio', plus Wells (M., pub.), Twelve Photographs of South African Native Girls, Durban, n.d., c. 1910, twelve b&w illusts. from photos, ad. leaf at rear, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, sm. 8vo (7)
Cumbria. Views of the English Lakes, pub. J. Garnet, Windermere, c.1860s, eng. title and twenty - nine eng. vignette views, occ. minor spotting, a.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, slightly marked, oblong 8vo, together with Views of the English Lakes, pub. J. Garnet, Windermere, c.1860s, eng. title with some hand - colouring, twenty - six eng. vignette views (one crudely hand - col.), a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, faded and upper joint split, oblong 8vo, with Views of the English Lakes, pub. Banks & Co., Edinburgh, c.1860s, eng. title and twenty - six eng. vignette plts., a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, oblong 8vo, plus Rock's Royal Cabinet Album of English Lakes, c.1890s, twenty - one b & w views on twelve concertina pages (2 torn), orig. gilt dec. boards, cloth spine strip, slim 8vo (4)
Woolley (Hannah). The Accomplish'd Ladies Delight in Preserving, Physick, Beautifying, and Cookery. Containing, I. The Art of Preserving, and Candying Fruits and Flowers, and making of all sorts of Conserves, Syrups, and Jellies. II. The Physical Cabinet, or, Excellent Receipts in Physick and Chirurgery, Together with some Rare Beautifying Waters..., and also some New and Excellent Secrets and Experiments in the Art of Angling. III. The Compleat Cooks Guide, or, Directions for Dressing all Sorts of Flesh, Fowl, and Fish, both in the English and French Mode..., 3rd ed., enlarged, printed for Benjamin Harris, 1683, addn. eng. title page and one woodcut plt., also includes title pages for parts 2 & 3, early appears to lack leaf G1 and also all after N2 at the end of the volume (being the major part of the table to physick and chyrurgery), closed tear to leaves I4 & I5, both repaired with archival tissue, pages frayed to fore - edges with some slight loss to general title and first & last leaves, generally well thumbed, few inner margins of pages strengthened, contemp. sheep, slight wear to extrems., 12mo, contained in modern purpose made morocco covered book box. Text appears complete other than defects noted. Section I appears complete in eleven leaves rather than usual twelve leaves. (1)
Streeter & Co. Ltd. Catalogue of Gems including Amber Specialities, Bracelets, Brooches, Chains, Cigarette Cases, Pendants, Rings, Tiaras, Watches, etc., n.d., c. 1900, 62pp., num. chromo. illusts., some heightened with gold, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slim 8vo, together with S. Lesser & Sons Ltd., Catalogue of the Latest Designs of Electro?Plate and Cabinet Goods, n.d., c. 1890s, 16pp., printed in blue, orig. printed wrappers, spine repaired with sellotape, with a similar catalogue of Japanese Silvered Antimony?Ware, both slim 4to, and Hubscher & Co., Illustrated Nett Catalogue and Price List of Watches and Fancy Goods, Autumn, 1922, 16pp., creased where previously folded and outer pages somewhat soiled, slim folio (4)
AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET in two parts, the upper half fitted one long and two short drawers and two adjustable shelves enclosed by panel doors, the lower half with fitted interior enclosed by a fall front with two short and three long drawers below, swan neck handles and bracket feet, 39" wide. (for restoration)
A good late Victorian line inlaid rosewood display cabinet, the superstructure with dentil cornice over twin astragal glazed doors enclosing velvet lined interior, flanked by panel inlaid pilasters and three-tier curved-front corner shelves with panel backed recess and inverted baluster spiral twist supports beneath, the base with conforming single astragal glazed door flanked by three-tier open recesses and pilasters, on eight square section tapered supports with platform undertier and block feet, 215cm high, 141cm wide, 36cm deep.
A MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET by Pratts of Bradford, the reeded edged top with protruding corners supported by fluted columns with stiff leaf capitals, fluted frieze with applied paterae, two doors with applied panelling enclosing slides, turned tapering legs and turned feet joined by multiple stretchers, 22 1/4" wide, 42 1/4" high
A MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET crossbanded with stringing, the upper section with moulded and dentil cornice over an astragal glazed door enclosing adjustable shelving, the associated base with bowed frieze drawer having brass drop handle, two panelled doors below inlaid with classical urns, on splayed feet, 31 1/2" wide, 87 1/2" high
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