A G BAGOT: SPORT AND TRAVEL IN INDIA AND CENTRAL AMERICA, L, 1897, orig cl gt + HERBERT COMPTON: A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF THE EUROPEAN MILITARY ADVENTURES OF HINDUSTAN FROM 1784 TO 1803, L, 1892, rebkd, orig cl retained + H F PROVOST BATTERSBY: INDIA UNDER ROYAL EYES, L, 1906, 1st edn, orig cl gt + MARTIN MOIR: A GENERAL GUIDE TO THE INDIA OFFICE RECORDS, L, British Library 1996 reprint, orig cl gt + JOHN EASTON: AN UNFREQUENTED HIGHWAY THROUGH SIKKIM AND TIBET TO SHUMOLAORI, L, 1928 1st edn, orig cl gt + HUGH RUTLEDGE: EVEREST THE UNFINISHED ADVENTURE, 1937 1st edn, orig cl gt + JAMES GRANT: CASSELLS HISTORY OF INDIA, 1898, 2 vols in one, old cl gt + JOHN FRYER: A NEW ACCOUNT OF EAST INDIA AND PERSIA..., Delhi, Periodical Experts Book Agency 1985, facs reprint of 1698 edn, orig cl gt + JAMES PRINSEP: BENARES ILLUSTRATED, Varanasi, 1996, reprint of 1833 edn, orig cl d/w (9)
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DION CLAYTON CALTHROP: THE GUIDE TO FAIRYLAND, L, Alston Rivers, 1905, 1st edn, 8 col'd plts, 4to, orig cl gt + IDA RENTOUL OUTHWAITE: BLOSSOM A FAIRY STORY, L, A & C Black, 1928, 1st edn, 8 col'd plts as list, 4to, orig cl bkd bds, pict paper label worn + CONSTANCE SMEDLEY ARMFIELD: THE ARMFIELD ANIMAL BOOK, ill Maxwell Armfield, L, Duckworth 1922, 1st edn, 8 tipped in col'd plts acf, orig cl, d/w + PUNCHINELLO'S PICTURE BOOK, L, George Routledge, 1882, 1st edn, orig cl bkd pict bds worn, inner jnts weak (4)
A seventeenth century leather bound bible Cambridge printed by John Hayes 1683. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrament... according to the use of the Church of England and Psalter or Psalms of David. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Antique re binding with original leather overlaid.
'Christie's Toy Trains', Hugo Marsh; 'Toy Trains - a History', Pierce Carlson; 'Post-War Tin Toys', Jack Tempest; 'The Collector's Encyclopedia of Metal Toys', Richard O'Neill; 'The World Guide to Model Trains', Peter McHoy & Chris Ellis; 'Hornby Book of Trains 1927-1932' reprint, Oxford Publishing Co, 'Along Hornby Lines', Bernard Huntington; and 'Meccano Magazine, January to June 1939' reprint, Michael Bentley (all G)
Reference Material. Car Badges of the World by Tim Nicholson, Price Guide and Identification of Automobilia by Morris and Gardiner, 1982, 1st edition, Motor Badges by Brian Jewell, Automotive Mascots by Kay and Spingate, The Shell Poster Book, together with other titles, all in good condition with good dust jackets where appropriate (11)
W. Gibson - The Farriers New Guide With fold out illustration of a horse and the various medical problems, with further illustrations of horses, published for T. Longman, at The Ship Inn, Parter-Noster-Row, London 1735, bound in tan calf. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1941 - The leather binding some staining wear to the spine at the back board which is virtually separated from the spine, top right and bottom right hand edges worn round, wears to the edges of the back boards, the back cover the top edges torn and showing through to the paper, 1st page inscribed John King his book 1736 complete with inner folding plate, water staining to the front first page The Farrier New guide folding corner, water staining running through the book at least up and until page 26, spotting throughout, rear pages folded, some small tears to pages and staining.
Bristol; Matthews New History Of Bristol; Complete Guide. 1793-1794. Green bound boards with text to front. 18th century book. From an impressive private collection of antique books / manuscripts, mostly relating to Bristol. Most books have a plate affixed to the inside cover or frontis detailing the collection to which they came from. Regarded as one of the best private collections of Bristol books, students from Bristol University were often sent by Bristol Library to the owners home in order to study the texts.
A George III mahogany and tulipwood banded Rudd's Table or Reflecting Dressing Table, with a central frieze drawer opening to reveal a fitted interior and leather panel writing surface between two hinged pull-out drawers, with integral folding mirrors and with fitted interiors above two smaller drawers, all with circular brass handles, on tapering square section supports and castor feet W.3ft 5.5in.'Rudd's Table or Reflecting Dressing Table' was popularised by its appearance in Hepplewhite's 'The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterers' Guide', where Hepplewhite makes handsome acknowledgement to the original inventor: 'Rudd's Table or Reflecting Dressing Table possesses every convenience which can be wanted or mechanism or ingenuity supply'. The maker who most improved this design was Thomas Shearer. Ralph Fastnedge, in his book 'Shearer Furniture Designs', suggests the table was named after the personable, but notorious, Mrs Rudd. Margaret Caroline Rudd was a prominent 18th century forger, described as a despicable character, who left men trailing in her wake. One such gentleman was Valentine Rudd, who had the misfortune of marrying her. After moving to London, the couple split up and Margaret moved out of their home. However, as they were still married, Mrs Rudd simply went about living her life while putting it all on the bill of her estranged husband, resulting eventually in Valentine being put into debtor's prison. Margaret then became attached to identical twin brothers- Daniel and Robert Perreau. Although Daniel was a gambler, his brother was happily married and a successful businessman. All of this was blown apart by Mrs Rudd, who dragged both brothers into her world of forgery and crime, all three stood before the Old Bailey in 1775 on forgery charges, the Perreau brothers being found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. Mrs Rudd, however, used her charm to obtain a not guilty verdict and was released. She died in relative obscurity in 1779.
Twelve reference books. Including: 20th-Century Toys (Letts guide.) Dolls (Marco Tosa.) Price Guide to Dolls. Advertising Art of Steiff. Teddy Bear Price Guide. Memories of childhood. The ABC of Doll Collecting. Pollocks History of Dolls & Toys. Dolls. Millers Dolls and Teddy Bears. The Ultimate Doll Book and The Ultimate Teddy Bear Book. (12) (Good-excellent condition)
Fourteen reference books. Including: The collector's Encyclopaedia of Toys & Dolls, The Letts Guide to Collecting Dolls, The collectors Book of Dolls, Doll & Toy Magasine, Marco Tosa Dolls, World Guide to Dolls, Lyle Price Guide Dolls & Toys, The collectors History of Dolls Houses, Dolls House Dolls and Miniatures, The Ultimate Doll Book, The Price Guide to Dolls, The Lyle Antiques and their Values. Dolls & Toys, The Standard Modern Doll, Dolls & Dolls Houses Black Dolls Book 11 by Myla Perkins and Understanding Dolls. (15) (Good-excellent condition)
CUPPLEDITCH, The John Hassall Lifestyle, 1st ed, Dilke Press, Byron and Farrow, Ruff and Reddy, The Fairy Guide, illus. Hassall, Alf Cooke, c. 1905, and JOHNSON, John Hassall RI, Brush Pen and Pencil, Black, London 1913, together with Hassall family ephemera including Joan Hassall's Picture Book and two Saltire Chapbooks also by Joan Hassall etc.
SIMPSON (John) A Complete System of Cookery, 1816, 8vo, light foxing to prelims, uncut, original boards (cracked); HOLAND (Mary) The Economical Cook and Frugal Housewife, 6th editon 1826, 12mo; The New Family Receipt Book, 1810, 12mo; COPLEY (E) The Housekeeper's Guide, 1834, 12mo; KITCHINER (W) The Housekeeper's Oracle, 1829, 8vo; all rebound or rebacked (5)
Housework - domestic matters - family management etc. Collection of eight vols. including: WRIGHT (T) History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England, 1862; and - Womankind in Western Europe.., 1869, plates; WILLIAMS (J) The Footman's Guide, 3rd edition, c.1840, 12mo, 2 folding plates, cloth; Sylvia's Book of Family Management, pictorial cloth; MARSH (E L) Laundry Work, 1924; etc (7)
A COLLECTION OF 83 VARIOUS BUTTON HOOKS (mainly mounted steel, including some smaller glover hooks & one terminating in the head of Mr Punch), mixed makers & dates together with a small glazed wooden specimen cabinet and a pocket book "Button Hooks - A Guide for the Collector" by Jackie Booker; the largest button hook 10.5" (26.5 cms) long; the cabinet 17.5" (44.5 cms) long (85)
A late Victorian pine games compendium retailed by Benetfink & Co., with a hinged lid containing a folding leather chequer, backgammon and The Steeple Chase board, to a lift-out tray with ebony and boxwood counters, cribbage board, dominoes and six dice, above painted lead horses, dice shaker, gavel, Bezique and Whist markers and coloured counters, with two packs of playing cards, the hinged front with an ebony and boxwood Staunton pattern chess set, four pieces marked with a red crown, the king: 6.5cm high, the pawns: 3.5cm high, with an inset ivorine plaque 'BENETFINK & Co., GAMES DEPT. CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C.', with original guide book, 17.4cm high, 33.3cm wide.
Collection of David Winter Cottages including The Castle Cottage of Warwick, The Kingmakers Castle (Limited Edition 1215/2750), Willow Gardens (Limied Edition 4223/4300), William Shakespeare's Birthplace Miniature, Anne Hathaway's Cottage Miniature, Shop Point of Sale Piece, Mad Hatter's Hat plus a Collectors Guide Book signed and a Malcolm Cooper Cottage Market Cross House
Pelham Puppet Catalogues Pelpup News Collectors Club Magazines and Plays: Catalogues, 1984, undated A4 two page, A5 5p Catalogue with price list and small Catalogue, Pelpup News 1973-4 (3), Folders (6) some with Pelpup application forms, books of Plays (3), Collectors Club News Letters 2003-2005 (10, including last edition) booklet The Easy Guide to Pelham Puppets by Brunskill and book Puppets and Marionettes by Lindenberger, generally G (qty
Toy Soldier Books Military Modelling Magazines Dinky Britains Matchbox Catalogues and other items: Toy Soldiers by Joplin, Collecting Toy Soldiers by Opie, Model Soldiers and How to go Collecting Model Soldiers by Harris, The Queens Regiment by Blaxland and other books , collection of coloured plates from the book Armies of India, Military Modelling Magazines, years 1971 and 1972, in correct folders and Annuals 1, 2 and 3, Tradition Catalogues (3) Britains 1940 reproduction catalogue by Almark (some pages loose), Britains 1984 and 1988 Catalogues, Dinky 1957 reproduction catalogue and original Matchbox 1982/3 Catalogue, Matchbox and Lledo Price Guide and Variations by Edward Force (some ticks), Vectis Mail Order catalogue 2000, Manchester and Cornwall Regiment Badges and AA Badge No 2B29652, generally G (qty) `
PULMAN, G. The Book of the Axe. [Folding map frontis.] Longman, 1875, cloth. ROBERTS, G. The History and Antiquities of the Borough of Lyme Regis and Charmouth. [Map, folding plate.] Bagster, 1834, cloth. ------. An Account and Guide to the Mighty Land-Slip of Dowlands and Bindon. Dunster, Lyme, 1840, later cloth, original wrappers retained; and others, mostly on Lyme and district. (14)
BARNES, attrib. A Guide to Dorchester and its Neighbourhood. [Frontis, figures in text, some by Barnes.] Foster, Dorchester, [1864], 1st edn., printed wrappers. LING, H. Dorset Quarter Sessions. Oaths Book. Ling, Dorchester, [1907], wrappers, 2 letters to Ling inserted. (Barnes sometimes attended court to translate the necessary oaths). (2)
A Collection of Irish Interest Books. Airgead Na Croire Caoile. Dublin: M.H Gill Son. 1903. The Gweedore Hunt. H.W Massingham. T. Fisher Unwin. London: 1889. The Party. Third Edition. Wm O'Brien. Dublin and London: 1917. The Kiltartan History Book. Lady Gregory. Maunsel and Co. Dublin: 1909. The Anglo-Irish Dispute. Professor A. Berriedale Keith. London: 1934. The Banshee On Dun. Maelseachlainn. Privately printed: 1964. Sea Fencible Force. Charles Elliot. Second Edition. London: 1852. Ireland in 1887.Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union. Dublin: 1887. An Irish Constituent Convention. E.A Aston. The Kenny Press, Dublin: 1919. Eleventh Annual Report of The Convalescent Home for the Little Children of The Poor 1916. Dublin: 1917.A.B.C Guide To The Labourers Act, 1883. George Fottrell Jr. Second Edition. Dublin. M.H Gill and Son. 1883.The Association of Irish Jurists. Dublin and Geneva. The National Outlook. J.J O'Kelly. Dublin: 1936. Grievances in Ireland: By One of the tolerant Majority. Dublin: James Duffy & Co. ltd. 1913. Protection Versus Free Trade. Oliver J. O'Connor. Dublin: 1924. Recollections of Richard Pigott: James O'Connor. Dublin: M.H Gill. 1889.
HENRY SOUTHGATE: THINGS A LADY WOULD LIKE TO KNOW CONCERNING DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT AND EXPENDITURE ..., 1877 5th edn, added engrd ttle, engrd frontis, orig dec cl gt + MRS BEETON'S BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT, A GUIDE TO COOKERY IN ALL BRANCHES..., L, 1906, new edn, revised and enlarged, orig cl bkd bds gt (2)
A 1980 Volkswagen Scirocco GLi Storm Mk I, registration EYX 996V, metallic bronze. This limited edition Storm is finished in metallic bronze with a tan leather interior and has the correct alloy wheels and front spoiler. The vendor informs us that the Scirocco has been lowered and has an after market exhaust fitted. The Scirocco is presented with an original dealer wallet containing the instruction manual, consumer guide, VAG service network book, the original bill of sale for £2,316, receipts, expired MOTs and SORNs. V5C, MOT to December 2015 See illustration
DRAKE'S ROAD BOOK OF THE LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY folding map, coloured in outline, illustrations and vignettes in the text, embossed green cloth gilt, aeg, 1839 § - Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway…. to which is appended the Visiter's Guide to Birmingham Liverpool and Manchester, second edition, Birmingham 1838, both signed by W A Cadbury § J.W.W. [James Wyld] - The London and Birmingham Railway Guide and the Birmingham and London Railway Companion, second edition, 1838 (3) ++++
A very rare Regency mill timepiece movement Benjamin Harlow, Lane End, circa 1825 The four pillar eight-day single train movement with going wheel train set low down between the plates incorporating offset anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum and with centre arbor fitted with motionwork for standard two-handed hour and minute notation, the upper margin with take-off square to rear (formerly driven by mill machinery at a rate of one revolution per minute) fitted with a flag to the arbor to advance a large diameter wheel centrally positioned between the plates connected via extensive motionwork for recording mill running time on the three upper subsidiaries to the dial over a four-week period, the 10.75 inch circular single sheet silvered brass dial with small standard Roman numeral chapter ring incorporating Arabic five minutes to lower section (for the timepiece) beneath similar Arabic numeral dial for recording mill running time flanked by subsidiary day-of-the working week (Sundays excluded) and concentric D/N (for day or night) indexed recording dials, the upper and lower chapter rings enclosing engraved signature Benj'n Harlow, Lane End to centres, diameter 27.5cm (10.75ins). Provenance: The property of a private collector, Derbyshire. Literature: The current lot is illustrated in Darken, Jeff (editor) TIME & PLACE, English Country Clocks 1600-1840 as exhibit 67 pages 218-9 and Robey, John The LONGCASE CLOCK Reference Book pages 898-89 (figures 12.121-123). Benjamin Wyatt Harlow is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as born in 1764 to Robert Harlow and first worked from Lane End (now Longton) near Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire before inheriting his father's workshop in Ashbourne in around 1828 where he remained in business until circa 1845. His brother, Samuel, was also a clockmaker who published The Clock-maker's Guide to Practical Clock Work in Birmingham in 1813. The current lot was made specifically for the purpose of recording the operational running time of mill machinery. The rear of the movement has a square which would have been connected (via take-off work geared to revolve once a minute) to the mechanism of the mill. The three upper subsidiaries to the dial would then index the hours, minutes, twelve hour periods (night or day) and the full days that the machinery would have been running throughout the working week. The lower dial is for actual mean time driven by a separate eight-day going train positioned between the movement plates. Theoretically if the mill had been running at optimum capacity at all times the indicated day and appropriate twelve hour period would have been correct, and both the upper 'mill' and lower 'time' dials would be synchronised at the end of the week. Naturally, in practice, there will have been times when the machinery would have been inoperative (or running slow), hence by the end of the week the 'mill time' would have been lagging behind. By recording the difference between the two the amount of 'running time' lost would have been obtained. Generally it appears that very few 'mill clocks' seem to have survived although John Robey mentions a complete example by Whitehurst made for Green's Mill, Derby as well as two other similar incomplete examples. Unfortunately it is not known for whom/which mill the current lot was made, however when first put to use it was probably deemed an invaluable tool bearing in mind the high degree of competition that would have existed between the numerous potteries and mills operating in and around Lane End, Staffordshire at the start of the 19th century.
A collection of five Baxter prints mid to late 19th Century Comprising pastoral scenes, winter scene of a soldier being given charity, Australian outback scene of a young man reading a letter with natives in attendance, young woman reading a letter from an Australian emigrant who has sent money home, Madonna and child with John the Baptist in attendance, two Le Blonde & Co oval prints of pastoral scenes, a book on Baxter prints a concise guide to their collection by Ernst Etheridge printed by Stanley Martin & Co London 1929, a bead work picture of a spaniel in an oak and glazed frame. (9)
TREASURE CHEST Large box of varied and interesting items too many to list but includes Topical Times Sporting Annual 1938-39, Official FA World Cup 1966 England hard back book, 8 England Rugby Union homes 90s/00s, France v Scotland 1983 Rugby Union programme plus 3 x Oxford v Cambridge 61, 85 and 87 plus England v Ireland 64 rugby programmes, GB v Italy 1981 Davis Cup Tennis programme, various Stella Artois Tennis programmes, Super League Grand Final, programmes, GB Test match Rugby League programmes, England v Croatia 24/4/96 official programme of arrangements, 1999 Champions League Final programme (good), FA Cup Final programmes 2001 and 2004, Daily Express World Cup 66 Guide, Book The Olympics 1896-1972, 96 pages , many in colour), a number of Scottish football programmes, 70s/80s includes 1983 Cup Final, five copies of The Lilywhite (Spurs magazine) between 1951 and 63, Middlesex 7s Rugby programmes 77, 83, 84, England Test Match cricket programmes (90s), Large Ty-phoo Tea cards (individual players), 2 x Harlem Globetrotters programmes , a number of England home football programmes, 50s onwards at various levels including Full Internationals, Celtic v Real Madrid 1980, booklet "All-Blacks in the Lions Den" 1972-73 (72 pages, colour), books "There's only One United" and "The Lost Babes", MCC Diary 54-5, 2 x Fulham Stewards Passes 63/4 and 64/5 + season ticket 74/5, a number of Cup Final programmes including 71 and 76, League Cup Final programmes 79 and 81-83, Charity Shields, Amateur Cup Finals, Cup Semi-Finals etc, Euro 2004 The Guide, Sporting Record Sports Annual 50-51 (good), FA News Cup Final issue 1971, Charity Shields 99 , 2000 and 2004, Hammers 69-70 brochure, France Football magazines 60s, early issues of Playfair Cricket monthly, Milk Cup Final 86 programme signed by Jack Charlton, ticket Cardiff v Barbarians 1977, "Goal" Soccer Card Game, Chelsea European homes 60s, Norwich promotion handbook 60, 1952 Cup Final ( back cover damaged), Motherwell v Spurs (Texaco Cup-70), 1980 Cup Final complete specimen ticket, 9 tickets from Euro 96, 2 x 94 World Cup tickets, collection of Fulham trade and cigarette cards going back to 1920s, Spurs v Rangers 62/3, Leeds programmes with tokens 60s, signed GB v Austria Davis Cup programme 1964, large Billy Wright real press photo, 3 copies of the Portsmouth Football Mail sports final editions, 7/5/1938, 5/3/1938 and 26/8/1939, horse racing racecards including Irish Derby 1993, booklet The United Story In Pictures (1958-very good condition), 1958 Cup Final Manchester Evening News souvenir issue and much more, all together and well worth a rummage through. Most items are in at least generally good condition. As described
Fruit & Vegetables.- Wright - The Fruit-Grower's Guide, 2 vol. only , letterpress titles... (John & Horace J.) The Fruit-Grower's Guide , 2 vol. only (of 3), letterpress titles printed in red & black, n.d. § Rhind (William) A History of the Vegetable Kingdom , engraved frontispiece and additional title, 1857 § Hogg (Robert) The Fruit Manual , upper board and title detached, backstrip loose , 1875 § Bunyard (George) & Owen Thomas. The Fruit Garden, backstrip loose, 1904 § Popenoe (Wilson) Manual of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits , 1932, plates (chromolithographed in first, hand-coloured in second), illustrations, second mentioned half calf over cloth, else original cloth, first blind-stamped and attractively gilt, second and third worn, else rubbed ; and c.20 others, Fruit & Vegetables, including 10 vol. of the R.H.S. Fruit Year Book , 4to & 8vo (c.25)
EMBASSY WORLD SNOOKER PROGRAMMES AND RELATED - a collection of Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship programmes to include 1985 - complete with leaf and giant poster of snooker favourites, '92-'01, '03 and two '05, x2 Embassy World Snooker glass tumblers in original box, x2 'A Guide to World Snooker' booklets, a 1992 Coalite World Matchplay programme, a 1990 Snooker at the Crucible newspaper, the book 'Improve your Snooker,' a 30 years Embassy World Snooker mug, an aluminium pool table (complete) from the gadget shop, an MJM Kunstdesign piece featuring nut and bolt figures around a pool table, and a photograph of Steve Davis MBE.
BEETON, Isabella - Mrs Beeton's Family Cookery:, Illustrated with coloured plates, cloth, d.-w., n.d.; Mrs Beeton's Shilling Cookery Book, n.d.; GREIG, John - The Young Ladies New Guide to Arithmatic, 12mo., cf., 1835; JOHNSON, Louisa - Every lady Her Own Flower Garden, hand-coloured frontis. & vignette title-p., limp cl., 1850. (4)
David Jones, 'The Edinburgh Cabinet and Chair Makers Book of Prices 1805-25', published by the Kirk Wynd Press 2000, Elizabeth Aslin, '19th Century English Furniture', published by Faber & Faber 1962, John Andrews, 'The Price Guide to Antique Furniture', published The Antique Collectors' Club 1978, John Andrews, 'The Price Guide to Victorian, Edwardian and 1920s Furniture', published by The Antique Collectors' Club 1981, 'Margaret Jourdain’s Regency Furniture 1795-1830', published by Country Life Ltd 1965, revised by Ralph Fastnedge, Richard Bebb and Sioned Williams, 'The Bardic Chair', published by Saer Books 2009, Brian Reade, 'Regency Antiques', published by B T Batsford Ltd 1953, Peter Ward-Jackson, 'English Furniture Designs of the 18th Century', published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1958, Ralph Fastnedge, 'Sheraton Furniture', published by The Antique Collectors' Club 1983, Herbert F and Peter E Schiffer, 'Miniature Antique Furniture', Livingstone Publishing Company 1972,
John Andrews, 'British Antique Furniture, Price Guide and Reasons for Values', published by British Antique Collectors' Club 2006, H D Molesworth and John Kenworthy-Browne, 'Three Centuries of Furniture in Colour', published by Michael Joseph, London 1969, H Schmitz, 'Encyclopaedia of Furniture, an outline history of furniture up to the middle of the 19th century', published A Zwemmer 1936, by Margaret Jourdain and F Rose, 'English Furniture, The Georgian Period (1750-1830)', published B T Batsford Ltd. 1953, Percy MacQuoid, 'The History of English Furniture, The Age of Oak, Satinwood, Mahogany and Walnut', published by Bracken Books, London 1988, Jeremy Cooper, 'Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors from Gothic Revival to Art Nouveau', published by Thames & Hudson 1987, 'M Harris & Sons Centenary Book', published by M Harris & Sons 1968, George Bullock, 'Cabinet Maker', published H Blairman & Sons Ltd. 1988, introduction by Clive Wainwrights, Nicholas Goodison, 'English Baro
Howard Herschel Cotterell, 'Old Pewter, Its Makers and Marks', published B T Batsford Ltd 1963, Henry Rene D’allemagne, 'Decorative and Antique Ironwork, a Pictorial Treasury', published by The Dover Publications Ltd 1968, Jan Divis, 'The Art of Bronze, Brass and Copper Exquisite Artefacts from Ancient Times to the 20th Century', published by Hamlyn 1991, Mary Earle Gould, 'Antique Tin and Tole Ware, its History and Romance', published by Charles E Tuttle Co 1977, Ronald F Michaelis, 'Old Domestic Base-metal Candlesticks', published by The Antique Collectors' Club 1984, Peter Nancy and Herbert Schiffer, 'The Brass Book', Schiffer publication 1978, J Seymour Lindsay, 'Iron and Brass Implements of the English House', published by Alec Tiranti 1970, 'The Universal Social History of the Decorative Arts - Metalwork', published by Universe Books 1970, John Robert Grove, 'Antique Brass Candlesticks 1450-1750', published by the author 1967, Peter Hornsby, 'The Arthur Negus Guide to British Pew
A Victorian yellow metal regard book locket. Decorated with red guilloche enamel, with opals and rough cut diamonds to the cover and rubies to the clasp. Engraved with scrollwork and hinging to reveal six heart shaped photograph apertures, 2.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some slight loss to the opals. Otherwise in good condition.
A nineteenth century French kingwood single drawer bedside cabinet of ovoid form. With brass gallery and faux marble top, having fluted pilasters and with book spines mounted to the fall front cupboard. Raised on fluted tapering columns and with an under tier section, 77cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.

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