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MATHEMATICS. 1793 2 VOL Trattato di aritmetica teorico-pratica dato alla luce per la pubblica utilitá. Gaetano Bolognesi. Firenze. 2 Vol, bound in recent stiff card wraps with titles in black to the spine. Text in Italian. Folding table opposite p139, pagination; 151, 184pp. Some foxing, some soiling to the back leaves of vol 2. Light dusting to the boards. **RARE; With just the one copy registered on Worldcat [U.S]. Italian Mathematics
A collection of furniture comprising a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid demil-une card table (baize missing), a mahogany reading table, three various pot cupboards, box seat commode, Pembroke table, occasional table, small two drawer chest, a cane seated elbow chair in the Dutch taste and a hanging shelf/cupboard unit, together with a 19th Century Provincial Chippendale style mahogany framed dining chair with drop in seat on square legs together with another similar 98 cm high and a further 19th Century Provincial Chippendale type dining chair with pierced vase shaped splat back raised on moulded square legs with green upholstered seat (14)
A Chinese hardwood card or games table, late 19th century, with a small drawer to each siderather uneven colour and some marking to the table top surface (shown) loss to one of the hip joints (shown) cross formed understructure bowed and joints are adrift, some breaks and cracks (shown)see additional images
A pair of George III mahogany and inlaid demi lune card tables, the foldover tops with mask and flower basket painted borders, on square tapering legs70 x 99 x 46cm closed69 x 99 x 91cm openSome losses of boxwood banding to the edges, small loss to painted surfaces, loss of moulding to back foot of one table, slight bowing to both tops, fading and spotting to baize, some slight lifting of veneers to interior of one table but without loss.
Seven pieces of period and later furniture for restoration, Georgian Mahogany side table with drawer, Regency Serpentine Cabinet, Georgian inlaid mahogany sofa table, William IV fold over tea / card table, mahogancy demi-lune table with plate glass top, spider-leg Sutherland table, bobbin leg small oak drop leaf table, much condition and wear to all
A LARGE GROUP OF MOUNTED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS to include two limited edition prints by Darren Barker, 'Ballet Shoes II' printed on canvas edition 1 of 195, 29cm x 28cm, signed and numbered in silver pen, 'Bright Lights' edition 40 of 195, in card mount, mount size 38cm x 42.5cm, signed and numbered in pencil, six coloured etching prints by A C Maunder to include ' Michaelmas' edition 18/150, 'Waterside' edition 12/150, 'Anemone' edition 22/150, 'Azaleas' edition 33/200, one unknown print depicting a garden with a bird table believe to be from the same artist and 'Fantasy' edition 23/150, most prints are named, numbered and signed along the bottom in pencil, all card mounted, largest card mount is 33cm x 32cm, a Sue Lewington (British Contemporary) card mounted A/P print 'Box of Shells', card mounted and signed and names to the bottom in pencil and a 'Daisyfield' coloured print edition 79/280, signed, named and numbered to the bottom in pencil along with four other prints from artist Sally Winter to include 'Koi' watercolour print edition 2/160 signed and named to the bottom in pencil, 'Greenhouse' watercolour print edition 35/150 signed and named to the bottom in pencil, 'French Kiss!' edition 30/160 signed and named to the bottom in pencil and watercolour print 'Snowdrops and Calico Mug' signed and named to the bottom in pencil, all inside their card mounts and cellophane wrapping, largest card mount is 33cm x 39cm, seven card mounted colour prints, to include a Sally Winter 'The Terrace' edition 56/180, Sally Winter ' Old Ted II' edition 26/250, R Baderian ' Tulip Tunes II' edition 75/210, R Baderian ' Petit Fleur' edition 17/950, Louise Southan 'Daffodils' edition 438/850, Louise Southan 'Daisies' edition 47/850 and Helen Rhodes 'Praline' edition 211/350 embossed to bottom left corner, all are signed, named and number along the bottom in pencil, all card mounted, largest card mount 37cm x 33cm,( qty) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition some with light knocks to corners and sharp edges of mounts, all wrapped in their cellophane wrapping, some tears to cellophane wrapping and light dust to all cellophane, all measurements are approximate)
Fine Late Victorian rosewood rectangular folding top card table inlaid with ivory and boxwood urns, scrolling floral decoration, lion masks, and stringing, on gadrooned inverted cup turned tapering legs and brass castors, stamped "Maple & Co", 76 x 90.5 x 48cm, (baize missing and faults). Ivory Exemption Ref.: 3M9LY7BP
George VI silver octagonal mustard pot and matching pepperette, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1937; similar salt cellar by Mappin & Webb, another pepperette, 2 salt cellars, 2 napkin rings, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, George V Silver Jubilee commemorative spoon, 7 small condiment spoons, and a table top card holder, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1925, W.7.6cm, (loaded), weighable 360 grs, and 8 blue glass condiment liners. (27)
A George III Carved Mahogany Foldover Card Table, late 18th century, the pivoting leaf enclosing a green baize-lined interior above a carved freize centred by a scrolled shell, flanked by acanthus-carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet92cm by 46cm by 73cmThe top is heavily scuffed and scratched, some deep (as photographed). The green baize interior is reasonable. The inside of the table has a split, however, this is not evident on the felt baize side. See further images online.
A George III Oak Foldover Card Table, 3rd quarter 18th century, of D-shape form with hinged leaf enclosing a green baize-lined interior, a further leaf enclosing a vacant compartment, on tapering legs with pad feet and sliding rear leg69cm by 34cm by 71cmThe top is level. Some ring marks. The green felt baize is faded. Some scuffs and wear, but reasonable. There is some splitting to the frieze around the lock. There is some old decay and repairs around the pad feet. The table structure is slightly weak. The interior hinged leaf has later hinges. Replaced lock (as photographed).
Tischdrehorgel "Ariston", um 1895Hersteller: Paul Ehrlich, Leipzig. Kinder-Ariston (Helikon), 16 Tonstufen, für Platten aus Karton mit Ø 17 cm, lasiertes Holzgehäuse, Handkurbelantrieb, mit einer alten und 8 neuen Platten. - Ein sehr selten zu findendes kleines Instrument in gut spielendem Zustand. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (3/2-3)Ariston (Helikon) Toy Table Organette, c. 1895Paul Ehrlich, Leipzig. For Ø 6 3/4 in. card discs, with hand-turned 16-reed mechanism, in ebonized wood case, with one old and 8 new discs. - A hard to find small instrument in good playing condition. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (3/2-3)
Rechenhilfsmittel und -Spielzeug1) Roka - Der rechnende Federkasten, Deutschland, um 1930, lithographierter Blechzylinder mit Multipliziertafel und Hohlraum zur Aufbewahrung von Schreibutensilien. - 2) Add-em, um 1950, England, 3-stelliger Tischaddierer. - 3) Rechenaffe "Jacko - The Calculating Monkey" um 1930, lithographiertes Blech, relativ seltenes Rechen-Blechspielzeug in gutem Originalzustand, mit Anleitung. - 4) "Le Pythagore", um 1930, Frankreich, Multiplikator. - 5) "1 + 1", um 1930, deutscher Abakus, in Schachtel. - 6) "Jumbo rechnet", um 1930, deutscher Addierer, der Rüssel zeigt das Ergebnis an. - 7) "Multi - Ein Zahlenspiel für Jung und Alt", um 1925, Agentur des Rauhen Hauses, Hamburg, mit Anleitung in Schachtel. - 8) 2 x Abakus, Pappe und Draht. - 9) "Fischer Rechenschieber", um 1955, in Hülle. - 10) "Domino Multiplex", um 1955, in Schachtel. - 11) Rechenautomat, unbezeichnet, lithographiertes Blech. - 12) "Frohes Zählen", um 1950, Turm Verlag Düsseldorf. - 13) "Liliput Rechenmaschine", um 1925, mit Rechenschieber, in Schachtel. - 14) "Kuhn's Drill-Test", um 1950, amerikanisches Rechenspiel, lithographiertes Blech. - 15) "Der fixe Rechner", um 1938, Bargels Arbeitskärtchen. - Und: 16) 11 weitere Teile. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3/-)Calculating Aids and Toys1) "Roka - Der rechnende Federkasten", Germany, c. 1930, lithographed tin cylinder with multiplication table and storage section for writing instruments. - 2) "Add-em", c. 1950, England, 3-digit table adder. - 3) "Jacko - The Calculating Monkey", c. 1930, lithographed tin, with instructions. - 4) "Le Pythagore", c. 1930, France, multiplicator. - 5) "1 + 1", c. 1930, German abacus, in box. - 6) "Jumbo rechnet", c. 1930, German elephant adder, with trunk pointing to result. - 7) "Multi - Ein Zahlenspiel für Jung und Alt", c. 1925, Agentur des Rauhen Hauses, Hamburg, with manual in box. - 8) 2 abacuses, card and wire. - 9) "Fischer slide rule", c. 1955, in sleeve. - 10) "Domino Multiplex", c. 1955, in case. - 11) Calculator, unmarked, lithographed tin - 12) "Frohes Zählen", c. 1950, Turm Verlag Düsseldorf - 13) "Liliput Rechenmaschine", c. 1925, with slide rule, in box. - 14) "Kuhn's Drill-Test", c. 1950, American game of arithmetic, lithographed tin. - 15) "Der fixe Rechner", c. 1938, Bargel's working cards. - And: 16) 11 further items. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3/-)
14 Rechenhilfs- und Lehrmittel, um 1920-601) Roka - Der rechnende Federkasten, Deutschland, um 1930, lithographierter Blechzylinder mit Multipliziertafel und Hohlraum zur Aufbewahrung von Schreibutensilien. - 2) Darnley's Patent Rotatable Lightning Calculator, England, um 1930, ähnlich Roka. - 3) Keim & Co., Nürnberg, um 1920, Rechentrommel, mit Lithographien spielender Kinder. - 4) Milka Le Calculateur, Frankreich, um 1960, Papptrommel. - 5) Keim & Co., Nürnberg, um 1950, Rechentrommel, mit Lithographien spielender Kinder. - 6) E-Z-Multiplier, U.S. Pencil Co., um 1930, Papptrommel. - 7) JEP, Frankreich, um 1930, kleine Rechentrommel mit Bleistiftspitzer, lithographiertes Blech. - 8) American Can Co., um 1920, lithographiertes Blech. - 9) Multifix, Deutschland, um 1930. - 10) Scholar's Pencil Box Calculator, England, um 1955, mit Portrait von Königin Elizabeth. - Und: 11) 4 weitere Rechentrommeln. Start Price: EUR 220 Zustand: (3/3)14 Teaching Arithmetic Devices, c. 1920-601) "Roka - Der rechnende Federkasten", Germany, c. 1930, lithographed tin cylinder with multiplication table and section for writing instruments. - 2) Darnley's "Patent Rotatable Lightning Calculator", England, c. 1930, similar to Roka. - 3) Keim & Co, Nuremberg, c. 1920, calculator drum, with lithographs of children playing. - 4) Milka "Le Calculateur", France, c. 1960, card drum. - 5) Keim & Co, Nuremberg, c. 1950, calculator drum, with lithographs of playing children. - 6) "E-Z-Multiplier", U.S. Pencil Co., c. 1930, card drum. - 7) JEP, France, c. 1930, small calculator drum with pencil sharpener, lithographed tin. - 8) American Can Co., c. 1920, lithographed tin. - 9) "Multifix", Germany, c. 1930. - 10) "Scholar's Pencil Box Calculator", England, c. 1955, with portrait of Queen Elizabeth. - And: 11) 4 further calculator drums. Start Price: EUR 220 Condition: (3/3)
5 Rechenhilfsmittel1) "Table de Multiplication", um 1900, S.A.P.S., Frankreich, zum Multiplizieren einstelliger Zahlen. - 2) "Kneu's Rechen-Uhr", um 1920, Neumann/Müller, Lübeck, D.R.P.a unter Nr. P.A.R. 210/45; 2 Pappdeckel mit Drehscheibe, für das kleine und das große 1 x 1. - 3) "Eleven Tools in one Rotractor", um 1920, Oldham Patents Corp., New York, mit verschiedenem Zubehör in Papierhülle. - 4) "Lese- und Rechenkasten Guck in die Welt", um 1930, Pestalozzi-Fröbel-Verlag, Leipzig. - Und: 5) "Table de Multiplication", um 1950, Frankreich, Metallblech. Start Price: EUR 140 Zustand: (3/3)5 Calculating Aids1) "Table de Multiplication", c. 1900, S.A.P.S., France, for multiplying single-digit numbers. - 2) "Kneu's Rechen-Uhr", c. 1920, Neumann/Müller, Lübeck, Germany, D.R.P.a under no. P.A.R. 210/45; 2 card covers with rotating disc, for the small and large 1 x 1. - 3) "Eleven Tools in one Rotractor", c. 1920, Oldham Patents Corp., New York, with various accessories in a paper sleeve. - 4) "Lese- und Rechenkasten Guck in die Welt", c. 1930, Pestalozzi-Fröbel-Verlag, Leipzig, Germany. - And: 5) "Table de Multiplication", c. 1950, France, tin. Start Price: EUR 140 Condition: (3/3)
A FINE SWISS FIGURED WALNUT INTERCHANGEABLE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX WITH ZITHER ATTACHMENTRETAILED BY J.R. LOSADA, LONDON, CIRCA 1870Each of the nine 7 inch pinned cylinders playing a choice of six tunes on a 66 tooth comb, set within a gilt painted steel bed with large ratchet-crank wound going barrel, governor and start/stop mechanism to the left hand end opposing tune selection shunt mechanism to the right, with pivoted latch clamps for the cylinder arbor pivots (to allow removal/changing of the cylinders) and hinged zither attachment for the comb operated via a lever within a lyre-shaped panel, set beneath hinged glazed dust cover flanked by REPEAT/CHANGE and PLAY/STOP operating levers to the right-hand side opposing ratchet crank winder to the left, the hinged lid applied with card tune sheet listing each of the six tunes per cylinder including Guilamme Tell and Rigoletto to cylinder no. 1; Rip van Winkle and See Saw to no. 3; and The Blue Bells of Scotland, God Save the Queen and Auld Lang Syne to no. 6, the upper margin of the card inscribed FABRIQUE DE GENEVE and the lower with ink stamp J.R. LOSADA, 105 REGENT ST. LONDON, the box with angled tulip-wood and box line-strung border to the ogee-edge top over conforming front, veneered sides with generous gilt brass carrying handles, and grained rear, on ebonised ogee moulded skirt base; now with a purpose made figured walnut two-drawer table stand, executed in the George III style with ogee edge top and cockbeaded drawers with the upper fitted to take the additional cylinders, the detachable base with ogee moulded skirt over four square section channel-moulded supports, (originally with ten cylinders, tune sheet original but redacted).The box 23cm (9ins) high, 66.5cm (26.5ins) wide, 32.5cm (12.7ins) deep; the box on table 104cm (41ins) high, 74cm (29.25ins) wide, 49cm (19.25ins) deep. Jose Rodriguez Losada is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in London 1839-75. Losada was a Spanish émigré apparently exiled to London due to his liberal military past during the Liberal Triennium. He worked for James Moore French, initially as a cleaner (employment secured through the The Committee for Aid to Emigrants in London), but he soon learnt the trade and eventually inherited the business operating from the 105 Regent Street premises from 1835. Losada specialised in complex precision clocks and marine chronometers for export to Spanish speaking countries. In 1864 he supplied 36 marine chronometers to the Spanish Government through the Royal Observatory at Cadiz; and In 1866 he donated the Casa de Correos clock in Madrid's Puerta Del Sol to the Madrid City Council free of charge (this clock still takes centre stage for Madrid residents and visitors at midnight on New Year's Eve). Jose Rodriguez Losada died in 1875 leaving the business in the hands of his nephews, José and Miguel Rodriguez, who continued up until around 1890. Condition Report: Mechanism appears to be in fine clean original working condition with no visible faults evident however it is a little slow to get started suggesting that lubrication may be a little dry. Each of the cylinders are stamped with numbers 3388. As catalogued the tune sheet has been redacted to no longer include cylinder 10 which is no longer present with the instrument. The box is in fine cosmetically condition with minimal wear or other faults evident except for a reasonably well-matched veneer patch repair towards the leading edge of the lid. As catalogued the two-drawer stand is of fairly recent construction and bespoke for the box. It is of good quality and in fine condition with faults limited to a few very light surface blemishes only; the lower drawer not fitted-out in any way so simply serves as additional storage.Box does not have a key for the lock. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WMF Art Nouveau silvered table card tray, early 20th century, having central standing lady holding bowl and bulrush flower, stylised floral and branch design to curved tray, marked to back side of base, approx. 19.5cm high x 27.3cm wide x 16.3cm deep. Further details: tarnishing; some scratches; light surface denting but not major, overall general wear.
Cary (John). Cary's New and Correct English Atlas: Being a New Set of County Maps from Actual Surveys..., 1st edition, printed for John Cary, Engraver, Map and Print-seller, the corner of Arundel Street, Strand, Septr. 1st 1787, advertisement, dedication and title page, tables of roads and lists of cities and towns, index and list of subscribers, 47 (complete as list) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each with a tissue guard, each map with a page of descriptive text, slight spotting, but largely confined to the tissue guards, marbled endpapers, bookplate of Francis Pigott Esq. to the front pastedown, loosely inserted map of 'The Country above Twelve Miles round Windsor', a printed advertisement for The Atheneum magazine and an 18th - century bifolium manuscript on English grammar, contemporary gilt calf, re-backed, bumped and a little worn at extremities, together with Cary's New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland..., second edition, corrected to 1826, published G & J Cary, dedication and printed title, table of explanation, general map of England and Wales, 76 (complete) engraved map sheets (numbered 1 - 81 and omitting 62, 71/72 & 80 as intended), all with contemporary outline colouring, each sheet with tissue guard, index and advertisement bound at rear, later endpapers, modern panelled and speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, very slight wear to corners, 4to, with Laurie & Whittle (publishers). A new Map of the Roads of England and Scotland with the Distances in Measured Miles from Place to Place..., Jany. 1st 1800, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of Northern Scotland, circular cartouche, slight staining, 740 x 575 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to the upper cover, case worn and frayed, plus Coltman (Nathaniel). A New Map of South Wales published by Laurie & Whittle on August 24th 1797, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, heavily stained with worm tracks affecting the printed image, 535 x 690 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to the upper cover, case worn and frayedQTY: (4)NOTE:Chubb, CCLX for the first item.The first edition of Cary's earliest published atlas.
Lancashire. Yates (William), The County Palatine of Lancaster..., 1st edition, 1786, large scale map, engraved by Thomas Billinge, contemporary wash colouring, sectionalised with linen strips behind the joints, on two sheets, large uncoloured decorative cartouche, system of triangulation diagram, compass rose and table of explanation within a floriate cartouche, each sheet approximately 1040 x 1350 mm, contained within card slipcase (with a second edition label to the upper cover), worn and frayed and crudely repaired QTY: (1)NOTE:One of the rarest eighteenth-century county surveys; the first map of the county on a large scale and for which Yates received the Gold Medal from the Society of Arts. The second edition was published by William Faden in 1800 and is equally scarce.
A Georgian mahogany turnover top card table, with shaped edge the top opening to a green baize fitted interior with dished counter sections and raised on legs with carved knees and claw and ball feet. Height 75 cm, width 100 cm, depth when closed 47.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is a gate legged table. Whilst the top is not warped it does have a significant shrinkage split running ¾ of the width of the tabletop in the centre. There are various veneer nibbles to the frieze and small veneer loses. All legs are in generally good condition with no visible repairs other than excess glue around the top rear left-hand joint. The interior green baize has perished but the counter wells and crossbanded edge are in generally good condition. There are some minor losses to the crossbanding. The right-hand hinge is a little loose. There is no evidence of any woodworm.

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