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Lot 346

A pair of 20th century sterling silver loaded five light candelabra, each with central square sectioned column supporting four scrolling arms above a tapering central column to stepped square sectioned base, 44 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 347

A pair of 1960's Mexican sterling silver vases, each of elongated oval form above a pierced and fruit decorated column to spreading circular foot, 24 cm high, 16 oz (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 348

A pair of Queen Anne pewter candlesticks, each with turned and knopped central column to stepped octagonal base, bears maker's mark "NB", 14.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 518

A 19th century gilt wood and gesso framed pier glass, the moulded cornice above a foliate decorated column frieze and central rectangular plate flanked by two similarly decorated columns to block supports, 53.5 cm wide x 70.5 cm high

Lot 521

A circa 1800 oak press cupboard, the dentil and moulded cornice above a satinwood and rosewood strung frieze and two plain panelled doors enclosing two shelves flanked by fluted quarter cut column side pilasters on a base of two short and two long drawers to bracket feet, 113 cm wide x 194 cm high

Lot 532

A 19th century rosewood occasional table, the octagonal mahogany top on a turned and octagonal faceted and reeded column to the tripod platform base and brass mounted scroll feet, 52.5 cm diameter (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 542

A pair of good quality Regency mahogany bed posts of cluster column form with carved tassel and baluster turned decoration on a plain block base, 192.5 cm long

Lot 567

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK, the marquetry case with twisted column supports, white enamel Roman dial, bell strike and elaborate pendulum, 17 1/2" high (see illustration).

Lot 653

A WILLIAM IV HEAVY BRASS TABLE LAMP, of fluted column form, 14" high.

Lot 674

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SNAP TOP TABLE, the top with a Chippendale moulded edge above a wrythen turned column, acanthus carved cabriole tripod, terminating in claw and ball feet, the top and base probably associated, 28" diameter.

Lot 685

A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY WINE TABLE, with pie crust top, fluted column and tripod base, with carved acanthus decoration, 20" diameter.

Lot 767

A VICTORIAN WHITE BISQUE MODEL of a Classical female figure reclining on a Corinthian column, on an oval base, 14 1/2" high and a further figure holding a dove, on a socle, 10" high (2).

Lot 27

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEAPOY with fitted interior on a tapering column and four splayed supports, 16"

Lot 55

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY TOP CIRCULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE on a turned column and tripod supports, 18" across

Lot 97

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DUET STAND with adjustable column, the top having original brass folding gilt metal candle holders on a turned column and splayed supports

Lot 158

A MAHOGANY STAND with turned column and tripod supports

Lot 188

A 19TH CENTURY POLLARD OAK CENTRE TABLE with crossbanded and inlaid top on a tapering and carved column with four scroll feet, 24" across

Lot 104

A Plaue-en-Havel centrepiece with floral applied basket and Cupid decorated column and rustic base, 17 inches high

Lot 532

A pair of brass candlesticks with drip pan and spiral turned column with faceted knop

Lot 656

G VOLONTERIO; A George III mahogany stick barometer with chevron column turned reservoir cover inlaid with stringing the silver dial with thermometer and barometric scale, 3812 inches high

Lot 718

A George III mahogany torchere or candle stand the circular dished top with brass beaded rim on turned fluted and baluster reeded fluted column and leaf carved tripod base, 36 inches high

Lot 776

A George III mahogany birdcage top occasional table on baluster column and tripod base, 34 inches

Lot 793

A William IV mahogany circular revolving piano stool on stylised leaf carved column and trefoil base, 1234 inches

Lot 798

An 18th Century oak circular top occasional table on baluster turned column and tripod base, 17 inches

Lot 825

An oak table with panel top, baluster turned column end supports with carved stretcher rail and trestle bases, 57 x 27 inches

Lot 829

A brass adjustable column standard lamp with trefoil base on scroll feet

Lot 881

A Regency fold over top tea table with reeded edge on turned column and four hipped reeded splay legs, 3912 inches wide

Lot 931

An antique rustic oak and elm circular tripod table on baluster turned column and tripod base, 18 inches

Lot 26

A pair of cut glass table lustres, Waterford, 20th century, each with a faceted triangular central obelisk and spreading glass column issuing two candle branches with cut glass pendant drops on a circular cut glass base 53cm high (2)

Lot 27

A Victorian etched glass coin goblet, dated 1886 the round funnel bowl etched with ferns and inscribed presented to George Langslow Reynolds by his affectionate father and mother G & J C Reynolds on his birthday March 6th 1886 the faceted baluster column containing a Victorian threepenny bit on a circular base 22.5cm high

Lot 91

A Regency tilt-top pedestal occasional table, oak, the rectangular planked top with rounded corners on a short turned column and tripod base (at fault), 58.5cm wide, 66cm high, 53cm deep

Lot 123

A pedestal occasional table, 19th century, rosewood, the circular top on a slender tapering column and tripart platform raised on three short turned feet (a conversion) 49cm diameter, 72.5cm high

Lot 130

A French pedestal work table, mid 19th century, mahogany, the rectangular top hinged to reveal a segmented interior with burr veneered lids to the compartments, on a hexagonal tapering column, quatreform platform and four scroll feet, 58cm wide, 69cm high, 42cm deep

Lot 132

A cut glass eight branch chandelier, 20th century, the central column with trumpet top and bowl to the base with eight swan neck arms radiating from the bowl, each with glass sconce, 60cms diameter, 69cms high

Lot 133

A cut glass eight branch chandelier, 20th century, the central column with trumpet top and bowl to the base with eight swan neck arms radiating from the bowl, each with glass sconce, 60cms diameter, 69cms high

Lot 154

A dish top pedestal occasional table, early 20th century, mahogany and oak the circular top on a slender baluster column and tripod base, 47.5cm diameter, 61.5cm high

Lot 158

A Regency tilt-top breakfast table, mahogany, brass line strung, the rectangular top with brass stringing to the edge on a short ring turned column and four leaf carved down swept legs terminating in brass caps and castors (faded) 148cm long 107cm wide 72cm high

Lot 166

A Victorian chequer board pedestal games table, walnut and marquetry, the oval top on a pierced baluster reeded column, tripod base terminating in scroll feet, 61cm wide, 71cm high, 41.5cm deep

Lot 176

An early Victorian pedestal centre table, mahogany, the flame mahogany veneered top on a short gun barrel column and triform platform raised on heavy claw feet (faded) 118cm diameter,. 72cm high

Lot 177

A George III tilt-top supper table, mahogany, the dish top on a bird cage action and turned spreading column on tripod base, terminating in pad feet, 64.5cm diameter, 71cm high

Lot 182

A George III tilt-top supper table, mahogany, the circular top on a tapering gun barrel column, the tripod base with bell flower carved knees sweeping down to pad feet with pierced arch to the underside of the legs, 86cm diameter, 72cm high

Lot 186

An early Victorian drum table, mahogany, the circular top with tooled leather insert in a 2” cross banded border, over a frieze with four short drawers, fitted with brass knob handles and interspaced with four false drawer fronts, on a squat baluster column and tripod base with leaf mouldings, terminating in scroll feet, 114.5 diameter, 75.5cm high

Lot 189

A Regency pedestal sofa table, mahogany, the flaps with rounded corners over a single end frieze drawer, on a short baluster column and four line moulded down swept legs, terminating in leaf scroll caps and brass castors (faded) 90cm open, 58cm wide, 71cm high, 85cm deep

Lot 498

19th CENTURY INLAID ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the octagonal top inlaid with a chess board, over a plain frieze with bead and reel border, raised on a boldly turned column issuing from a quatrefoil platform, supported on flattened bun feet; together with a modern wooden chess set. 0.70m by 0.44m

Lot 271

Mid C20th walnut octagonal topped bijouterie table or vitrine, with bevelled glass and four frieze doors, on panelled octagonal column and base, 33.5ins. across (overall).

Lot 479

A Victorian cast iron water pump of cylindrical column form, 68" high.

Lot 336

C19th Brass & Cranberry Glass Twin Burner Oil Lamp with frilled edged cranberry embossed shade, brass column reeded with decorative embossed foot rim raised on black ceramic base overall height 26" inc. chimney

Lot 91

A Regency mahogany rectangular breakfast table with a reeded edge, rounded corners and on a turned central column with four splaying legs terminating in brass feet and castors, 42" x 56"

Lot 408

A large pair of late 19th Century ruby flash painted table lustres with a stepped column and circular bowl with a flared petal edged rim and gilded stylised floral decoration fitted with clear buttons and albertine droppers, height 32cm.

Lot 1

Late Regency Rosewood Flip-Top Rounded Corner Card Table on circular tapering column with 4-section platform base with scroll end supports

Lot 4

Regency Mahogany Card Table D-shaped top with Rosewood banding on square tapering staged column with platform base supported on 4 sabre supports with animal paw brass castors, swivel top enclosing baize lined interior

Lot 12

Mid C19th Mahogany Snap Top Circular Breakfast Table, figure mahogany top supported on tapering faceted column with 3 animal paw carved cabriole style supports with leaf carved shoulders approx. 47"dia

Lot 13

C19th Victorian Figured Walnut Serpentine Fronted Flip-over Card Table on carved & turned centre column with 4 carved cabriole supports, the top inlaid with maroon baize approx. 5"dia open

Lot 14

C19th Rosewood Fold-over Card Table, D-shaped Top with bead mouldings, baize lined, supported on tapering staged column with gadroon moulding on platform base with 4 animal paw supports on castors

Lot 16

Mid C19th Oval Mahogany Breakfast Table with snap top on centre turned column with 4 stylized cabriole supports with brass & ceramic castors, top 38" x 45"

Lot 21

Early C19th Mahogany Snap Top Wine Table on 3 spade footed in-curving supports, central vase turned column with circular snap top 20 3/4" dia, 27 3/4"H

Lot 27

Edwardian Caned Folding Steamer Chair in Rosewood, caned seat, caned back panel on twisted column supports with acorn finials

Lot 38

C19th Rosewood Pole Screen on tricorn platform base with carved column, vase turned, base with original tapestry shield shaped hanging

Lot 51

C20th Regency Style Figured Mahogany Snap Top Breakfast Table with multi-segmented top, gadroon mouldings on tapering tricorn column, platform base with Regency scroll ornamentation on scrolling leaf carved feet all with gadroon mounts

Lot 353A

Bible, New Testament, English and Latin The newe testament both Latin and Englysche ech correspondente to the other after the vulgare texte, communely called. S. Jeromes. Faythfully translated by Myles Coverdale. Southwarke: printed by James Nicholson, 1538. Second edition of Coverdale's diglot testament, with the text altered in Matthew, xxvi to "before the cocke do crowe" from "before the cocke synge", but with title page of the first edition (naming the translator as Myles Coverdale, rather than Johan Hollybushe), 8vo, title printed in red and black within woodcut border, double column, 41 lines, woodcut initials, Almanack and Kalendar printed in red and black, eighteenth-century panelled calf, lacking 2 leaves *3-*4 (3rd page of dedication, and 3pp. of "To the reader") at beginning, RR1and VV1-8 at end (pages 337-344, and 2 leaves of the table of Epistles and Gospels after Salysbury use), some early annotations, upper cover detached, a few light spots and stains, final seven leaves with very slight loss of inner lower margin Note: Second quarto edition of Coverdale's diglot Testament. Before leaving London in 1538 for Paris, where he had undertaken to prepare what was afterwards known as the Great Bible, Coverdale had settled that Nycolson should publish for him in London a New Testament with the Vulgate text and his own English version printed side by side. "The book appeared in 1538 in a handsome form, but so full of misprints and errors that Coverdale repudiated it, and immediately arranged for an edition under his own superintendance at Paris. This appeared in November of the same year from the press of Francis Regnault. Nycolson however, published, also towards the end of 1538, a revision of his first edition (Herbert 38); this, according to the title-page in some copies, was Faythfullye translated by Johan Hollybushe. In this second and corrected issue the type was reset and errors are far less common, though many still persist, e.g. in the numbering of the folios. Some copies have a title closely agreeing with that of the first edition, but with many more words in red ink; others, like the copy described in Herbert 38, have a title printed entirely in black, with the name Johann Hollybushe substituted for Miles Coverdale, which appears (from its different water-lines) to be a cancel-leaf. Provenance: Anthony Lynskell, early inscription on *2; A. Carious R.J.; Kenneth Mackenzie Downie 1864, inscription on endpapers.

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