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Centlivre, [Susanna], The Dramatic Works of the celebrated Mrs Centlivre with A New Account of her Life, London, for J. Knapton, C. Hitch, and L. Hawes, J. and R. Tonson (and others), 1872, 12mo (175mm x 110mm.), three volumes, portrait frontispiece, additional titles, later black cloth, calf lettering pieces, t.e.g., armorial bookplate of Roger S. W. Clarke. With a number of other works including a signed (by the author) second edition of 'Ion; A Tragedy, In Five Acts to which are added A Few Sonnets' (London, n.d.), and a fifteen volume set of C.-A. Sainte-Beuve 'Causeries Du Lundi' (Paris, n.d.).

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Ireland, Alleyne, China and the Powers Chapters in the History of Chinese Intercourse with Western Nations, Boston, privately printed for Laurens Maynard, 1902, tall 8vo (235mm x 150mm.), half title, title vignette, tables at end, later green cloth, original title label pasted onto spine. With a number of other works including John W. King's 'The China Pilot' (London, 1861), Lionel Curtis 'The Capital Question of China' (London, 1932), S. Wells Williams 'A History of China Being the Historical Chapters from "The Middle Kingdom"' (New York, 1897), W. P. Martin's 'A Cycle of Cathay' (New York, 1897), and Payson I. Treat's 'The Far East A Political and Diplomatic History' (New York and London, 1928).

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Lee, Nathaniel, Theodosius; or the Force of Love A Tragedy As it is Acted at the Theatres-Royal in Durry-Lane and Convent Garden, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo (210mm x 135mm.), [n.d.], plate, [bound with]: John Vanbrugh, The City Wives Confederacy A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo, [n.d.], [bound with]: Solomon An Orator, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo, [n.d.], [bound with]: Havard, King Charles A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1779, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: S. Farquhar, Sir Harry Wildair being the Sequel of the Trip to the Jubilee A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1779, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: Saul An Oratorio, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others)], 8vo, [n.d.], [bound with]: Beaumont & Fletcher, Philaster A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo, 1780, [bound with]: Ben Johnson, Every Man in his Humour A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece [bound with]: William Shakespeare, Coriolanus A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: Beaumont & Fletcher, The Chances A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece (loose), [bound with]: Jephtha A Sacred Drama, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), n.d.], 8vo, [bound with]: Esther An Oratorio, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), n.d.], 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: W. Whitehead, The Roman Father A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]:

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Surtees, R. S., & John Leech (illustrator), Handley Cross; or, Mr Jorrock's Hunt, London, printed for the Subscribers by Bradbury, Agnew & Co, 1854, 8vo (220mm x 140mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, title with colour illustration, colour plates, illustrations, original decorative red cloth, spine faded, bookplate of Maurice Oliver Pease, Esquire. With four other Surtees works, 'Hawbuck Grange' (London, 1847), 'Plain or Ringlets' (London, n.d.), 'Hawbuck Grange' (Lodnon, 1847), and 'Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour' (London, 1852), also the First and Second series of John Leech's Oblong folio 'Pictures of Life & Character' (London, n.d.).

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Tyndale, William, & Henry Walter (editor), An Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue, The Supper of the Lord after the true meaning of John VI and 1 Cor. XI and WM. Tracy's Testament Expounded, Cambridge, The University Press, 1850, 8vo (225mm x 140mm.), half title, contemporary cloth, front cover gilt stamped with The Parker Society coat of arms, armorial bookplate of De Clifton Parmiter, and George Benson of Christ Chuch Oxford, library bookplate of Seminarii S. Ioannis. With a number of reference works relating to the 17th cenury including John Lough's 'An Introduction to Seventeenth Century France' (London, 1960), Jasper Ridley's 'Elizabeth' (London, 1987), Garrett Mattingly's 'The Defeat of The Spanish Armada' (London, 1959), Eveleigh Nash published 'The King Who Never Reigned' (London, n.d.), and Hester W Chapman's 'Privileged Persons Four Sventeenth-Century Studies' (London, 1966).

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A 19th century brass double 'S' and 'C' scroll fender, 4ft 9in (145cm) w.

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A brass three draw telescope, inscribed 'E Vion Paris S.2.294' with leather handgrip.

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The 'Popular', by S. Alcock & Co Ltd, Redditch, England, 4in spool. Good original finish remaining.

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A brass and Bakelite 3.5in reel, by A.W. Gammage Ltd, London, a 2. 5in reel, by S. Allcock & Co Ltd and an unnamed 3in brass and Bakelite reel. (3) Brass and Bakelite reels both well used.

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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PALE OAK, roll top desk, having 'S' roll tambour revealing fitted interior and pedestals each with four drawers and platform bases. 53" Wide.

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A silver tankard, London 1928, of George III design, with reeded rim and base and "S" scroll handle. 394g, 12.6oz.

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A Lamberts' Britannia silver tankard, London 1911, of near cylindrical form with three bands of beaded decoration and "S" scroll handle. 427g, 13.7oz.

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A bi-colour gold diamond and ruby set bow brooch, circa 1940's.

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A ladies 18ct wristwatch, circa 1920's, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with a gold bracelet, together with two rings. (3)

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A yellow metal cocktail ring, circa 1940's, with central panel of synthetic rubies flanked by pave set diamonds.

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A gentleman's 9ct wristwatch, circa 1930's the rectangular dial signed Record, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, with a later 9ct articulated bracelet, together with seven other sundry wristwatches.

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A Rolex Oysterdate stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1950's, the circular dial with baton numerals, swept seconds hand and a date aperture, to a articulated stainless steel bracelet.

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An Omega gentleman's automatic stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1960's, the circular dial with baton numerals, swept seconds dial and calendar aperture, with mesh bracelet and snap clasp.

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French School c1930's - 'Les Gants'; oil on canvas, inscribed with title and dated 1937 on label attached to the reverse, 46x55cm., (unframed)

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The Studio, publ. by The Studio Ltd., London - A quantity of bound volumes from the 1950's: together with a large quantity of copies of 'The Artist, The Magazine for Artists: Practical Instruction and Review', publ. by The Artist Publishing Co. Ltd., London, 1930-1950's, (a lot)

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Modern British Surrealist School, 20th century - 'Self Portrait Beach'; black chalk watercolour and gouache, inscribed verso: 'S/P Bell, Recognition Procedure, 20 min', 19x24.7cm: together with three charcoal studies by the same hand, (4), (unframed)

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An 18ct gold pocket watch with an inscription to S Welch for services laying the Atlantic cable 1866, a sample of Singapore - Hong Kong - Australia cable of 1870 & various photographs and family trees relating to Mr. Welch. N.B The 1866 Atlantic cable was laid by Brunels Ship Great Eastern after several previous attempts. It was a momentous occasion in the history communication.

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* Carlo de Carli, for Cassina (Italy) , a set of six dining chairs circa late 50's/60's, finished in light beech wood, the high back fluid organic formed frames with neutral wool upholstered seats.

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Alvar Aalto: A pair of laminated birch armchairs with black webbing seats and backs and wicker armrests, probably by Artek c1950's (2).

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A c1960/70's circular coffee table the brown Formica top with steel dish insert, with brushed steel waist trim, upon swivel base, 115cm diam.

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Cees Braakman for Pastoe (Holland) a pair of bentwood armchairs V-shaped legs joined to arm supports with curved back joint, connected with rubber shock mounts, upholstered in black hopsack material c1950's Pastoe medallion to underside (2).

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Attributed to Pierre Paulin)(France), white painted metal & mesh cantilever armchair for artifort c1960's, manufacturers label present.

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Attributed to Otto Wagner, a group of six bentwood cafe chairs produced by Thonet in Czechoslovakia c1930's, the curved back rail with lightning style detail, upon tapered legs, manufacturers paper 'Thonet' labels present.

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Cees Braakman for pastoe (Holland) a pair of dining/side chairs c1950's the laminated plywood frames with attached back rest, upon curved feet, minus upholstery makers medallions to undersides (2).

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A c1960's chrome & leather 3 seater sofa sold through Conran Associates (Habitat) the tubular chrome plated frame supporting, black leather seat & back cushions 184cm in length.

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Verner Panton, a table lamp the red painted dome shaped shade upon chromed metal column, together with a c1960's Phillips table lamp, with brown circular shade and brass column, and a Akari paper shade by Isamu Noguchi, in original box (3).

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An Epstein style c1930/40's walnut desk the curved top above three long drawers upon twin pedestals each with two drawers fitted with brass plates and phenolic orange circular pulls, 158cm l x 70cm depth.

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In the style of Ico Parisi)(Italy) a 1950's walnut twin drawer desk the rectangular body with three angled drawers on each side, supported on angled tapering legs, ending on brass feet. 77cmh x 125cm l.

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John Piper, a pair of curtains)in the 'stones of Bath' pattern fabric for Sanderson's UK c1960's, the abstract design in colours 150cm x 90cm (2).

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A quantity of 1960's painted metal and wood shelving pieces to include uprights and two coat racks and a magazine rack, and a quantity of fabrics and textiles (a lot).

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A c1960's teak sofa bed with curved arm rests, brown draylon upholstered with integral fold down mechanism.

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A circa 1960's hanging chair the ovoid cane work shaped seat, connected to a black painted steel frame.

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A C1960's Saarinen style low circular coffee table, the plastic coated cast aluminium base supporting laminated plywood and white Formica circular top.

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A C1960's tulip style Arkana circular dining table, the plastic coated cast aluminium base, supporting white Formica circular top, to seat four.

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A Gordon Russell, dining suite c1950/60's consisting of a dining table and six chairs, two with arms showing exposed joints to front, having spindle backs with blue upholstery, table having drawer leaf, and a matching sideboard, the four drawers with wooden handles, flanked by two doors, upon tapered legs, metal makers plaque to reverse (8).

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Ernest Race for Race Furniture a pair of 'Heron' chairs circa 1960's, the single piece high backs and sweeping arms suspended between four shaped square section cast aluminium legs, terminating in semi-spherical black plastic swivel caps, upholstered in orange hopsack material (2).

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A c1960's dining table)the circular top in rosewood with bevelled angular base, together with a 1960's standard lamp, on three prong base (2).

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A c1960/70's teak and leather 3-seater sofa the angled teak frame with allen key construction supporting leather back and seat cushions, 192cm long.

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After Marcel Breuer, a pair of Wassily lounge chairs, tubular chrome plated frames with attached black leather seat & back straps, produced c1980's.

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A Victorian mahogany cheval mirror ,the rectangular plate within plain rounded corner surround, supported by S-scrolling pillars, upon shaped platform and downswept brackets, terminating in porcelain castors (164x81cm).

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Two cased sets of early 20th century Richter's Stoneware building blocks; a 1930's Chad Valley Escalado table horse-racing game; and various other children's board games, counters, marbles, etc

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A 1960's Corgi Thrushbuster Oldsmobile from 'The Man from Uncle', No 88 L 11cm (Please see lot 46 for image)

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A 1960's Corgi James Bond Aston Martin DB5 No 261 boxed, L 10cm

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A 1960's Dinky Lady Penelope's FAB 1 from the 'Thunderbirds' series, No 100 boxed, L 14.5cm

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A 1930's Chad Valley Cunard White Star jigsaw puzzle, boxed

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A 1940's Meccano RAF bi-plane, fitted pilot in RAF red, white and blue livery, Kit No 2 with box, wingspan 46cm

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A rare 1930's Meccano bi-plane, in cream and red livery, fuselage number G-ELYU, wingspan 46cm

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A 1930's Tri-ang Tudor style dolls house, having front opening, three rooms, garage, porch and a quantity of furniture.

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A 1930's Britain's Gentleman Farmer and Dog, No 1241 boxed H 8cm

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A 1960's Subbuteo table soccer game 'The Continental Flood-Lighting Edition', with original fitted box, and accessories

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A 1960's Dinky Joe 90 car, No 102; a 1960's Dinky Thunderbird 2 No 101; a Dinky UFO Interceptor, No 351; a Corgi James Bond Aston Martin DB5; and sundry Dinky and Corgi models

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A rare 1930's Meccano Constructor car kit, having various interchangeable bodies and roofs etc (missing one wheel and grille), L 20cm

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A Chad Valley 1930's gold mohair teddy bear, having amber eyes, stitched bulbous nose, wide flat ears, brown felt pads and fitted growler, H 42cm

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A 1930's Meccano box, containing various assorted Meccano parts and instructions, and another similar box and contents.

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