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A George IV rosewood four tier whatnot, having beaded three quarter galleries and reel mouldings, on turned supports, the base on short turned legs to brass castors, stamped '...ES & HA... PATENT', 52.25in (132.7cm) h, 17.5in (44.5cm) w, 17.75in (45cm) d. The castors are stamped on the inside and the stamper has been unable to get a clear mark due to the round and concave surface, the stamp is likely to be that of Yates & Hamper.
Letters Relating to Mary Queen of Scots Copies by Lord Bagot From the Original Letters in his possession and given to William Hamper, of Birmingham, in 1810, Birmingham, for Mr C. E. Scarse at the 'Journal' Office, 1895, 8vo (205 x 170mm.), front wrapper printed in red and black, stamp of Free Public Library of Wigan on title margin and last leaf, contemporary cloth, original wrappers bound in, One of 225 Limited Edition copies signed by C. E. Scarse, available for Subscribers only
An early 20th Century wicker and leather-bound picnic hamper retailed by A. Barrett & Sons, 63 & 64 Piccadilly, London, containing - plated circular kettle, stand and spirit lamp, two rectangular plated metal sandwich boxes, two ditto smaller boxes, pair of glass milk bottles with plated mounts, four enamelled metal tea cups, saucers and plates, four steel bladed knives, and four plated fiddle pattern tea spoons, 18ins x 12ins x 10ins high, with canvas and leather cover for same
Kennett, White, Parochial Antiquities attempted in the History of Ambrosden, Burcester and other Adjacent Parts In the Counties of Oxford and Bucks, Oxford, printed at the Theater, 1695, 4to (240 x 190mm.), wood-engraved title vignette, 9 plates, 7 of which are double-page, and a single folding plate, contemporary boards, covers detached, Cheltenham Public Library issuing ticked pasted down onto verso of the front cover. Hamper, William, The Life, Diary, and Correspondence of Sir William Dugdale, London, for Harding, Lepard, and Co, large 4to (310 x 240mm.), 1827, engraved portrait frontispiece of Dugdale, title vignette, dedication leaf coat-of-arms, portrait late, facsimile letter, and 2 folding genealogical tables at end, contemporary calf, spine in 5 gilt compartments, green morocco lettering piece, bookplate of Thomas Fitz-Gerald. Jacks, Leonard, The Great Houses of Nottinghamshire and the County Families, Nottingham, W. & A. S. Bradshaw, [1881], 8vo (215 x 140mm.), lithographed initials, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Law, Ernest, The Royal Gallery of Hampton Court, London, George Bell and Sons, 1898, 4to (215 x 170mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, photograuve frontispiece of Correggio's St Catherine Reading, 94 plates, head-pieces, initials, single plate loose, later presentation inscription on front free endpaper, contemporary blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt. With 9 other works in 10 volumes, including a two volume ste of Matthew Holbeche Bloxam's 'The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture' (London, 1882), and Henri Mayeux's 'A Manual of Decorative Composition for Designers, Decorators, Architects, and Industrial Artists' (London, 1889)

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