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Mark Hinchsliff, c. 1830-a teaspoon, fiddle pattern, initialled S (four marks-stag's head; K; fouled anchor; MH). (8;8/9).

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William Scott, c. 1795-a tablespoon, Old English pattern, initialled S (four marks-WS; pot of lilies; WS; M script) (9;9/10).

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Edward Livingstone, c. 1810-a pair of sugar tongs, Old English pattern with crisp bright-cut engraving, initialled S (three marks-EL; pot of lilies; m) (10;9/10).

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James Glen, c. 1750-a tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, betrothal initials S over AC (four bottom marks-IG; Glasgow town mark; IG, S) (8;10).

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John Taylor, c. 1780-a rare tablespoon, broad Old English, initialled L (four bottom marks-IT; anchor; IT; S) (9;9/10).

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James Davie (possibly), c. 1790-a pair of sugar tongs of Scots fiddle type with shell bowls (two marks-ID; S) (9;8/9).

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EW, c. 1810-a tablespoon, Old English pattern, initialled B (five marks-EW; double-headed eagle twice; s; tree) (9;8/9).

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Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, 1790-an Old English pattern tablespoon (bowl dented); a fiddle pattern tablespoon by S. Hougham, 1811; and a pair of bright-cut sugar tongs by W. Simons, c. 1784. (3)

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FT unascribed, c. 1830-a toddy ladle, fiddle pattern, initialled S (five marks-FT; St Andrew on cross; and three other marks-at one time tentatively attributed to St Andrews) (9;7/9).

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A pair of Royal Doulton bone china figures of Jack and Jill, copyright 1945. 5.5in. (14cm.) HN 2060 & 2061 (green) with feint impressed mark. 1950's.

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A 1960's Susie Cooper bone china coffee service with coffee pot, small sugar bowl, cream jug and six cups and saucers. Old Man's Beard pattern. (15)

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A 1930's Crown Devon jug, the blue ground with moulded coloured equatorial plants and a deer, gilt edge scroll spout and gilt scroll handle. 6.25in. (15.5cm.)

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A 1950's stoneware black and white decorated vase with ancient bulls above bands of trailing foliage. 6in. (15cm.)

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A crystal ball on a glass stand; a Whitefriars millefiori glass paperweight and a Caithness multi-flower glass paperweight. 1970's. (3)

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A full size cut and moulded ship's port decanter with stopper and another smaller liqueur decanter with stopper.1970's.

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Two decorative Pilkington tiles one of Simons Town, the other a chick emerging from an egg. 6in. (15cm.) 1970's. (2)

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A Wedgwood green Verona pattern vase with silvered foliage decoration within mihrabs and fluted borders, a line to the neck. 6.75in. (17cm.) 1950's.

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A quantity of cut glass with either a star, hobnail or Star of David decoration, comprising an oval basket 8in. (20cm.); an everted vase 8in. (20cm.) chipped to the rim; a dessert bowl 10in. (26cm.) diam; a large heavy ashtray 7.25in. (18cm.) diam; an elongated posy vase on a circular foot. 10in. (25.5cm.) and a circular sweetmeat dish. 5.5in. (14cm.) All 1960's / 1970's. (5)

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Three china dolls head pin cushion ornaments, one depicting a 1920's flapper. 2.5in. (6cm.); the other two of Gainsborough beauties. (3)

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Simon & Halbig, S & H, K*R, bisque headed doll, bent limb, open mouth, 4 upper teeth, open and close brown eyes, pierced ears, brown wig, in pale blue floral dress. 14ins. approximately.

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A pair of 1930's walnut Art Deco elbow chairs, the shaped padded backs and stuffed over seats covered sea green pattern material, on front petal carved and faceted cabriole legs with clubfeet, one of the chamfered legs stamped W.A. Avery.

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A Besflite chromium and black enamel painted adjustable reading lamp with early angle poise fitting. 19in. (48.5cm.) Late 1930's.

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A pair of limed oak Parker Knoll open arm chairs, the frame with patent no. 322638, on front splay legs. Late 1930's.

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A pair of 1930's oak towel rails, probably Heals.

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A 1930's Heals walnut veneered corner unit fitted a drawer above a cupboard door, trade label, Heals, Tottenham Court Road, London W.1. 27.5in. (50cm.) width.

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A 1960's chromium framed coffee table with a veneered rosewood inset top. 21.5in. (54.5cm.) width.

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A SILVER TEA SERVICE, Sheffield 1910, 1921 & 1923, TB & S, of oval Neo-classical form cast with classical medallions and with fruitwood handles, comprising: teapot, hot water jug, caddy, sugar bowl and a pair of cream jugs, 53oz troy. (6)

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A CIRCULAR SILVER ARMORIAL SHIELD, London 1913, S Garrard, 8oz troy, 18.5cm diameter.

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TWENTY LALIQUE GLASS PANELS, 1930's, each rectangular, frosted and clear, moulded with 'finches' in cherry branches, chips, unsigned, 12.5cm long (20)

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A CAUGHLEY EGG DRAINER, circa 1780, the shallow pierced circular bowl printed in blue with 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, with naturalistic loop handle, printed 'S' mark, 8cm diameter.

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A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE TEA SERVICE, late 18th century, printed with oriental landscape, comprising: sugar bowl, twelve tea bowls, four tea cups and nine saucers, part with painted S mark, (26)

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A LARGE KATSUTTE FIGURE GROUP, circa 1930's, modelled as a pair of Spanish dancers, raised on an oval base, small chip, printed marks, 46cm high.

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A SHELLEY MABEL LUCIE ATTWELL MUG, 1930's, decorated with a young girl chasing fairies, and a rhythm 'Fairies fairies everywhere Dancing in the sun Flying here and flying there Yet I cant catch one', printed marks, 7cm high.

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AN ART DECO PAINTED WALL FACE MASK, 1920's, Czechoslovakian, modelled as a stylised young ladies head, wearing a bright orange hat with a band of flowers and leaves, impressed 73448, printed mark, 18cm high.

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FOREST GLEN: A SMALL PAIR OF CLARICE CLIFF VASES, 1930's, each of waisted beaker form, ribbed, moulded shape No.572, printed black marks, (one damaged), 10cm high. (2)

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A FORNASETTI MAGAZINE RACK, 1950's/60's, black lacquered with transfer printed lustrous flowers, raised on legs, printed label.

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SIBYL DUNLOP: A SILVER CULTURED PEARL AND GREEN GLASS BRACELET, of Arts and Crafts style, collet set with seven cabochon square shaped green glass plaques, interspaced with open-work scroll motif, decorated with half pearl, signed S. Dunlop, (cased).

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A PAIR OF SILVER MENU HOLDERS, Birmingham 1905 & 1907, L & S, in the form of inverted horseshoes, weighted (2)

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Master, George S., Collections for a Parochial History of Wraxall, Bristol, J. W. Arrowsmith, 1900, 4to (280 x 210mm.), photographic plates, and illustrations, title spotted, contemporary ownership signature on upper title margin, later half calf, green morocco lettering piece

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Hugo, Thomas, The History of The Hospital of S. Margaret, Taunton, London, & Taunton, J. R. Smith, 1874, tall 4to (235 x 190mm.), frontispiece plate, plate, illustration, title with author's presentation inscription, original blue cloth, rubbed. Large Paper Copy, Author's Presentation Copy

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Evans, Herbert, A., Castles of England and Wales, London, Methuen & Co, 1912, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), half title, frontispiece plate, plans, and plates, original red cloth gilt, armorial bookplate of S. Saxon Barton. With a number of other works including John Kent's 'Records and Reminiscences of Goodwood and The Dukes of Richmond' (London, 1896), and J. C. Shepherd and G. A. Jellicoe's 'Gardens & Design' (London, 1927)

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Hall, Samuel Carter (1800-1889), The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England, London, Wills and Sotheran, 1858, folio (425 x 280mm.), two volumes, 71 tinted lithographed plates by J. D. Harding, G. Cattermole, S. Prout, W. Muller, J. Holland (and others), occasional marginal spotting, contemporary half green morocco, spines and front covers lettered in gilt, g.e. Large Paper Copy

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Cooke, W. E., Haddon Hall, London, Liverpool, & Nottingham, George Philip & Son, 1892, 4to (365 x 260mm.), lithographed illustrated title, and 48 plates, verso of title and plates stamped with Leamington Free Public Library, original decorative boards, boards detached. Streatfield, Thomas, The Prospectus of A History of Kent, London, William Nicol, Shakspeare Press, 1822, folio (435 x 295mm.), lithographed illustration on verso of title, illustrations, three engraved portrait plates at rear, author's presentation inscription on upper portion of title, later red calf backed spine. Author's Presentation Copy. Strong, S. Arthur, A Catalogue of Letters and other Historical Documents Exhibited in the Library at Welbeck, London, John Murray, 1903, 4to (270 x 210mm.), half title, engraved portrait frontispiece of William, first Earl of Portland, 2 portraits, and ca. 24 facsimile letters, contemporary calf backed spine, spine lettered in gilt, g.e.. Heath, Sidney, Old English Houses of Alms, London, Francis Griffiths, 1910, 4to (320 x 250mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, title vignette, 48 full-page plates, 4 plans, illustrations, contemporary cloth backed spine. With Mary Teresa Forescue's 'The History of Calwich Abbey', (London, n.d.), and Thomas Hannan's 'Famous Scottish Houses' (London, 1928)

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Hall, Samuel Carter (1800-1889), The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifies of England, London, Wills and Sotheran, 1858, folio (340 x 255mm.), two volumes, 2 chromolithogaphed frontispieces, and 64 plates after J. D. Harding, G. Cattermole, S. Prout, W. Muller, J. Holland (and others), occasional spotting, contemporary half red morocco gilt, g.e., armorial bookplate of Robert Vaughan Hughes

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Burke, J. Bernard, The Historic Lands of England, London, E. Churton, 1848-1849, 8vo (265 x 175mm.), two volumes, 2 lithographed frontispieces, and 24 plates, contemporary decorative red cloth gilt. Hand-Book to the Cathedral Church of Ely; with some account of The Monastic Buildings, Ely, T. A. Hills and Sons, ca. 1869, 4to (245 x 180mm.), text within black ruled margin, engraved portrait frontispiece of the West Wing Front of Ely Cathedral, 7 plates, and a folding plan at rear, contemporary blue cloth, g.e.. Hunt, T. F., Designs for Parsonage Houses, Alms Houses ... with Examples of Gables, and other Curious Remains of Old English Architecture, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827, 4to (305 x 235mm.), decorative half title, 15 lithographed plates by the author, and 6 plans, contemporary boards, original title label pasted down onto front cover Howson, J. S., & Alfred Rimmer, Chester As It Was, London, Longman, Green and Co, 1872, small folio (315 x 240mm.), title within red ruled margin, text leaves within black ruled margin, title vignette, head-pieces, initials, lithographed frontispiece of Chester Cathedral, and 9 plates, contemporary cloth gilt, extremities rubbed. Together with Philip Hope Bagenal's 'Clifford Manor in the County of Gloucester', (London, 1914), Chaloner W. Chute's 'A History of The Vyne', (Winchester, 1888), and John B. Marsh's 'Steephill Castle, Ventnor, Isle of Wright', (n.p., n.d.)

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Lambeth Palace - Illustrated by a Series of Views Representing its most Interesting Antiquities, London, by S. Gonsell for E. W. Braley, and W. Herbert, 1806, small folio (295 x 240mm.), engraved half title, and 18 plates, contemporary half calf, boards detached

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Dodsworth, William, An Historical Account of the Episcopal See, and Cathedral Church of Salisbury, Salisbury, by Brodie & Dowding for the Author (and others), 1814, small folio (310 x 240mm.), engraved additional title of S. W. View of Salisbury Cathedral, and 19 plates by Hawksworth, Cooke (and others), plan, and vignette, later cloth backed spine, title label pasted down onto spine. Large Paper Copy

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An Historical and Topographical Account of The Town of Woburn, Its Abbey and Vicinity: containing also A Concise Genealogy of the House of Russell, Woburn, S. Dodd (and others), 1818, small 4to (165 x 100mm.), half title, engraved frontispiece of Woburn Church, and plate [bound with]: History and Description of Woburn and its Abbey, Woburn, S. Dodd, 1845, title vignette, later blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Parry, J. D., A Guide to Woburn Abey, Woburn, for S. Dodd, sold by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1821, small 4to (185 x 110mm.), title vignette, contemporary cloth backed spine, front cover detached, lacking back cover. With 'Ambulator: or, A Pocket Companion in a Tour Round London' (London, 1800)

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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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Roberts, Henry, D., A History of the Royal Pavilion Brighton, London, Country Life Limited, 1939, 8vo ( 280 x 210mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece of Gainsborough's portrait of George, Prince of Wales, plates, plans, illustrations, contemporary blue cloth gilt, bookplate of James William Lindus Forge. Phillips, Sadler, Fulham Palace formerly called Fulham House and Fulham Manor, London, Wells Gardner, Darton & Co, 1907, 8vo (195 x 137mm.), photographic frontispiece of Fulham Palace from the lawn, plates, contemporary blue cloth gilt, t.e.g.. Knowles, David, & J. K. S. St Joseph, Monastic Sites from the Air, Cambridge, University Press, 1952, 4to (280 x 210mm.), half title, title printed in blue and black, 138 photographic illustrations, contemporary blue cloth gilt. Together with H. Clifford Smith 'The Haynes Grange Room' (London, 1935), Helen Northumberland 'Albury Park' (London, 1951), Clifford Musgrove 'The Royal Pavilion' (Brighton, 1962), and C. Stuart Macdonald 'A History of Hopwood Hall' (London, 1963), and a duplicate copy of Musgrove's 'The Royal Pavilion'

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A Historical and Topographical Account of the Town of Woburn, Its Abbey, and vicinity; containing also A concise genealogy of the House of Russell, and memoirs of the late Francis Duke of Bedford, Woburn, published and sold by S. Dodd, 1818, 8vo (200 x 115mm.), half title, engraved frontispiece of Woburn Church, title vignette, dedication leaf vignette, single plate of Woburn Abbey, advertisement leaf at end, later boards, original title label pasted onto spine. Millford, R. N., History of Farnham Castle, Farnham, John Nichols, 1874, 8vo (165 x 100mm.), new endpapers, modern paper wrappers, and title label pasted down onto front cover. Lawson, R., Crossraguel Abbey A History and a Description, Paisley, J. and R. Parlane, 1883, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), lithographed frontispiece of Crossraguel Abbey from the South, 6 illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, original blue cloth, Crossraguel Abbey blind stamped in gilt onto front cover. With 10 other works in 10 volumes, including J. D. Parry's 'A Guide to Woburn Abbey' (Woburn, 1831), D. W. Pughes 'History of Conway Castle' (Carnarvon, n.d.), and 'Beck's Guide to Kenilworth Castle' (Leamington, n.d.)

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Tavistock, Adeline Marie, and Ela M. S. Russell, Biographical Catalogue of the Pictures at Woburn Abbey, London, Elliot Stock, 1890-1892, 4to (220 x 165mm.), two volumes, half titles, titles within floral borders, plates, illustrations, and historiated initials, contemporary green cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt. Robinson, J. C., Catalogue of the Various Works of Art forming the Collection of Matthew Uzielli, of Hanover Lodge, Regent's Park, London, London, privately printed by Joseph Clayton, 1860, tall 8vo (245 x 150mm.), lithographed frontispiece, 13 plates, initials, and vignettes, contemporary green cloth gilt, g.e.. Chronicles of Charter House By A Carthusian, London, G. Bell, 1847, 8vo (220 x 135mm.), additional title printed in red and black, lithographed frontispiece of Entrance Gate from the Square, title vignettes, 15 plates, and a facsimile autograph of Thomas Sutton, contemporary brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt

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Edwards, Ralph, & Margaret Jourdain, Georgian Cabinet-Makers, London, Country Life, 1944, 4to (285 x 210mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece of The Hallett Family, plates, and illustrations, original tan cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt. The Antiquities of Middlesex; Being a Collection of the several Church Monuments in that County: Also An Historical Account of each Church and Parish, London, by W. Redmayne for S. Keble, D. Browne, A. Roper (and others), 1705-1706, folio (330 x 220mm.), two parts, original paper wrappers. Burnett, David, Longleat The Story of an English Country House, London, St Jame's Place, 1978, tall 8vo (240 x 130mm.), half title, title within black ruled border, photographic plates, many double-paged, illustration, some full-page, original orange paper wrappers, This copy is an Uncorrected Advance Proof. With a number of other works including two limited edition (450) facsimile copies of 'Stowe Gardens in Buckinghamshire Belonging to the Right Honorable The Lord Viscount Cobham' (London, 1987), Sackville-West's 'Knole and The Sackvilles' (London, 1923), and C. R. Dodwell's 'Lambeth Palace' (London, 1958)

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Gibbons, S. E., Sketches of Old Manchester and Salford, Manchester, T. Roworth and S. E. Gibbons, [n.d.], Oblong 4to (200 x 250mm.), illustrated title and lithographed plates, contemporary decorative green cloth gilt, extremities rubbed. Stevens, Joan, Old Jersey Houses and Those Who Lived in Them 1500-1700, Jersey, Commercial Art Company, 1965, 4to (230 x 175mm.), half title, colour frontispiece plate, plates, plans, maps, some folding, and illustrations, original blue calf, spine lettered in gilt. With a number of other reference works and auction catalogues

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New Cooper Plate Magazine containing Select Views of Noblemens and Gentlemens Seats in England, London, J. Barker, ca. 1780's, Oblong 4to (165 x 210mm.), ca. 82 engraved plates by Walker, rebound in contemporary half sprinkled calf, red morocco lettering piece, single gilt bands

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Historical and Descriptive Account of the Palace and Chapel-Royal of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, J. Cunningham and J. & J. Johnstone, 1826, 4to (225 x 150mm.), engraved title, dedication leaf, and 7 plates, original illustrated paper wrappers, Proof Copy. Catalogue of the Bridgewater Collection of Pictures, Belonging to The Earl of Ellesmere at Bridgewater House, Cleveland Square, St James, London, for J. M. & S. M. Smith, 1851, 8vo (205 x 120mm.), contemporary ownership inscription in pencil on title, original paper wrappers. With 2 other works 'Guide to Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire' (Stamford, 1848), and Mark Antony Lower's 'Bodiam and its Lords' (London, 1857)

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Furniture History - The Journal of The Furniture History Society, Leeds, W. S. Maney and Son, 1965-1999, 4to (245 x 190mm.), thirty five volumes and two index volumes, half titles, original paper wrappers

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Shaw, S., A Tour to the West of England, in 1788, London, for Robson and Clarke, and J. Walker, 1789, 8vo (210 x 130mm.), contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece, First Edition

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Fleming, J. S., Ancient Castles and Mansions of Stirling Nobility, Paisley and London, Alexander Gardner, 1902, 4to (265 x 220mm.), lithographed frontispiece by the author, title within red lined border, illustrated title, plates, illustrations, and vignettes, original green cloth, spine lettered in gilt

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Photograph Album - Old Halls of Lancashire & Cheshire, ca. 1880's, Oblong 4to (335 x 410mm.), 36 mounted photographs, some spotting, contemporary listing annotations under each plate, contemporary green half morocco, front cover lettered in gilt, g.e.

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