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Johnson, George W., The Cottage Gardener; or, Amateur and Cottager's Guide to Out-Door Gardening and Spade Cultivation, London, William S. Orr and Co, 1849, 4to (260 x 180mm.), sixteen volumes, illustrations, contemporary half green calf, spines decorated in gilt some worn. With volumes II & III only of Agnes Strickland's 'Lives of the Queens of England...' (London, 1844).
Murphy, James Cavanda, Plans, elevations, sections and views of the church of Batalha, in the province of Estremadura in Portugal..., London, printed for I. & J. Taylor, 1795, folio (550 x 375mm.), illustrated title, dedication leaf with oval portrait, plates, and plans, a few double-page, some water-staining, and marginal browning contemporary half calf, front cover detached, worn. With a number other mainly Church and theological related works including Charles Wickes 'Illustrations of the Spires and Towers of the Historical Churchs of England' (London, 1858-1859), parts I-VII of Sidney Corner's 'Our Rural Churches' (London, n.d.), 'A Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London' (London, 1810), William Paley's 'Natural Theology, and Tracts' (London, 1824), and Laurentius Uwens & Adriaan Poirters 'Af-Beeldinghe van D'Eerste Eevwe der Societey Iesv Voor Ooghen Ghestelt Door de Duits...' (Antwerp, 1640).
A 19th Century Lacquered Brass Culpeper Type Microscope by John Hewitson, Newcastle on Tyne, the tube engraved with maker's name and with draw-tube calibrations 1-6 for focusing, supported on three `S' scrolls issuing from the circular stage, supported on three further `S' scrolls on a mahogany box base set with a drawer fitted with accessories including objectives, frog plate, ivory slides, tweezers etc, contained in a mahogany pyramid case, with maker's paper label to inner door.
A 19th Century oak floor standing corner cupboard having a plain top above twin hinged doors. The whole later carved with a geometric foliate centre to each door within running borders all above a central monogrammed panel 'S.E.H'. The cabinet bears original label stating the cabinet was carved by Sarah E. Harvey of Handsacre Hall 1895, measures 41' wide by 20' deep by 39' tall.
An early 19th Century oak long case clock, bracket foot below square section base with central raised panel, mid section with single door and quarter column sides below caddy topped hood containing eight day strike movement and dial painted with rose spandrels and ships, signed Hugh Knight, Stafford. 81' high. S/D.
Klein (Paul G., illust.). De Legende en de Heldhaftige, Vrolijke en Roemrijke Daden van Uilenspiegel en Lamme Goedzak in Vlaanderen en Elders Tekst van Charles de Coster Ingeleid Door Joseph Hanse, 1965, thirty colour porchoir plts., rough trimmed, contents loose as issued in orig. crimson half morocco, some wear to extrems., contained in orig. board slipcase (fraying to extrems.), large folio (56 x 81 cm). Signed by Klein and publication dated 13.2.65. One of 15 lettered copies prepared for the artist. (1)
A George III mahogany cross banded oak longcase clock, with swan-neck pillared hood, canted trunk, with short door, and panel base, with oval shell inlays, the painted dial having a harvest gathering scene to arch, and castle ruins to the spandrels, the embossed centre having Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds ring, date crescent, and marked 'John Peck, Wellingboro'; 84" high.
A late 17th century North European ash and parquetry cabinet on an ebonised stand, the cabinet with parquetry panels, the doors, sides and back with marquetry architectural arches, with metal side handles, the hinged top enclosing a stepped recess, the doors to the front enclosing a marquetry interior, with ruined townscapes and foliage, the interior with false drawers, drawers, fluted columns and urns in niches around an arched door, all with war trophies and other marquetry, the later associated stand carved with masks, the central arcaded stretcher with turned finials, on fluted and spirally reeded ends supports on plinth bases with scroll feet, 148.5cm high x 47cm deep x 84cm wide (worm)
A walnut, burr walnut and feather banded jardiniere, the loose top enclosing a zinc liner, with a long false drawer above an arrangement of six drawers around a door with an arched panel on a plinth base and bun feet, 80cm high x 36cm deep x 82cm wide, (constructed largely from mid 18th century timber)
A walnut feather banded standing corner cupboard in George II style, the top with an architectural moulded pediment above an arched door with bevelled glass enclosing shaped shelves, the base with a drawer, above a panelled door, with brass handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet, 230cm high x 85cm wide
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