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A painted metal wall lantern, the bud finial to a sloping top and leaf frieze to tapering glass panel sides and door, the interior fitted for electricity with brass reflector, to a conforming base, 3ft 6in (106.8cm) h, 21in (43.5cm) w, 15.5in (39.4cm) d.

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A French barograph, having an eight tier vacuum to brass pillars and drum, stamped RF, on a mahogany platform with glass panel lift off cover, 7.5in (19cm) h, 11in (28cm) w.

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An oak and mahogany banded and parquetry inlaid longcase clock, the 8-day movement striking on a bell to a square silvered dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed "Edmd Wills, Salisbury", the hood with an architectural pediment and baluster turned columns to a shaped top waist door, the panel base on ogee bracket feet, 6ft 11in (211cm) h. Edmund Wills was working from 1759 - 1774.

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An American wall clock, the 8-day movement striking on a bell to a painted dial inscribed "E.N.Welch, M.F.G. & Co" above a mirror panel, the carved mahogany and parquetry inlaid case with a scroll base, 34. 5in (87.6cm) h.

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A William IV rosewood dwarf bookcase, circa 1830, the two open shelves flanked by panel doors, h.102cm., w.202cm., d.37cm.

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A Victorian walnut five fold screen, circa 1875, each panel inset with three decorative needlepoint panels, each panel: h.198cm., w.63cm.

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A large Third Reich banner, the central circular swastika panel stitched to the red field

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A late 19th century Continental porcelain oval platter, the central panel decorated with naive village scene within a pink and gilt decorated border, the reverse inscribed "Scharfenstein"

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A Wiltshaw & Robinson Carltonware black ground comport, the central panel and border decorated with fairies, diameter 25cm

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A mahogany framed firescreen, the silk panel decorated with various birds

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A Georgian oak settle with five panel back

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A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD POLESCREEN with tapestry panel on reeded supports and scroll feet

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A WHYTOCK & REID OF EDINBURGH WALNUT CYLINDER DESK with slide out writing surface, fitted pigeon holes, with 9 drawers, (1 stamped) with a burr walnut panel to the cylinder, 49" across, 44" high

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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED POLESCREEN, with oval panel, inset floral woolwork tapestry panel, on tripod supports

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AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND INLAID DISPLAY CABINET, the interior fitted with two glass shelves, enclosed by a glazed panel door, with inlaid oval panel below, with trophy decoration and inlaid husk sides, 27" wide x 66 1/2" high

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AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND INLAID SIDE CABINET, with two panel doors on tapering legs, 43"

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A HAMADAN PALE BROWN GROUND RUG, with central panel of geometric designs, within a multiple border, 65" x 48" approximately

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A VIENNA REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, with white enamel dial and seconds dial, the glazed panel door, turned side pillars and carved mount, 56" high overall

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A VIENNA TYPE REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, in a walnut case, white enamel dial and with seconds dial, having a glazed front panel, 41" high

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AN EMBROIDERED PANEL and a Victorian childs bonnet

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A fine 19th century Chinese carved tortoiseshell snuff box, intricate relief riverscape panel to lid with base panel depicting fable, 3_" width.

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Berlin burnished gold chocolate cup and saucer decorated with Norse myth panel; also English Regency Spode-style cylindrical spill vase, a.f.

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Tapestry hanging pictorial panel 'Two medieval gentleladies playing duet'

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P. VELDE, signed copy oil on panel 'Fishing Boats at Breakwater', 11_" x 15_"

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19th century rosewood 4 drawer davenport, with brass shaped escutcheon handles and tooled leather writing panel, 21" width

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* Rowe (Tom Turythall, 1856-?). Cottage in a wooded landscape with stream to the foreground, oil on panel, signed 'T. Rowe '85', approx. 23 x 13 cm., period gilt frame, glazed. (1)

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* Simpson (William, 1823-1899, circle of). Soldiers Defending a Mountain Pass, [Afghanistan?], oil on panel, unsigned, approx. 21 x 27 cm., old label to reverse dated 1885, gilt frame. (1)

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* St. George. Slaying the Dragon, tempera on panel, monogrammed R.R. and dated 1926?, approx. 410 x 400mm, gilt frame. (1)

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19th CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL OIL ON PANEL, extensive landscape, 5" x 9" and two others, (3)

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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, OIL ON PANEL, head and shoulders portrait of a young gentleman wearing black morning coat with white cravat, 7" x 5"

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UNSIGNED OIL ON PANEL, figure seated under archway

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19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, OIL ON METAL PANEL, wild horses, 8" x 11" and 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL OIL, family portrait, landscape background, 10" x 9", (2)

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WILLIAM BATH, INITIALLED, OIL ON PANEL, extensive wooded river landscape with figure in foreground, 9" x 11"

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WILLIAM BATH, INITIALLED, OIL ON PANEL, figures fishing from a rock above a waterfall, 7" x 9"

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WILLIAM BATH, INITIALLED OIL ON PANEL, wooded river landscape with anglers on a river bank, 8" x 10"

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MacNaughton & Sons A matched pair of 12-bore round action ejector guns, nos. 3028 & 3295 28-inch Damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/4 choke borings, mid extensions, the round frames, trigger plates and numbered top-levers with fine scroll engraving, the borders with celtic strapwork and the makers name signed within a panel and retaining traces of hardening colour, top straps with removable inspection port, swing safetys, No.1 with 14 1/4-inch figured stock with crossbolt, No.2 with 15-inch well figured replacement stock, nitro proof, No.1 gun wall thickness marginal", No.2 g "un bores marked 6lb. 8oz.

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C Houston, STILL LIFE WITH VASE OF ROSES, canvas laid on panel, 28cm x 24cm (11"x 9.5")

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A late 18th Century oak corner cupboard, the top with moulded cornice and dentil border, fitted shaped shelves enclosed by a panel door inlaid Prince of Wales plumes and a drawer fitted to the base, having a shaped apron beneath, 69cm (27") wide

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A Victorian breakfront wardrobe with moulded cornice, the centre enclosed by a pair of mirror panel doors with drawer under and cupboard to each side, enclosed by a panel door each with drawer under, 244cm (96") wide

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An oak hall seat of 18th Century design, with five-panel back and solid seat, 188cm (74") wide

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An oak armchair of Jacobean design with carved panel back and solid seat, raised on baluster turned legs and plain stretchers

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An oak dresser fitted two short drawers with raised panel fronts, on baluster turned front legs, 106cm (41.75") wide

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A 19th Century oak cupboard with moulded cornice, enclosed by a pair of central front panel doors with two drawers beneath, a pair of similar doors and drawers under on block feet, 156cm (59") wide

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An Edwardian mahogany wardrobe enclosed by a pair of cross-banded and central mirror panel doors, 196cm (77") wide

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A mahogany cupboard of Regency design fitted a drawer to the frieze and having fluted canted columns to the sides, enclosed by a pair of panel doors on tapered fluted feet, 98cm (38.5") wide

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A late 17th Century oak chest with triple fluted central panel and rectangular panel to each side, raised on block feet, the hinged top of later date, 82cm (30.25") wide

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A late 19th Century fire screen with needlework panel in a gilded simulated bamboo surround, 70cm (27.5") wide

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A vitrine of French design, the top with brass three-quarter gallery, fitted glass shelves and enclosed by a glazed panel door, the lower part inlaid, raised on cabriole legs, 67.5cm (26.5") wide and 156cm (61.5") high

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A late 18th Century oak dresser with three drawers to the centre and drawer and cupboard to each side, each enclosed by a panel door, the back fitted five spice drawers and shelves over having a moulded cornice with later apron beneath, 144cm (56.5") wide

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Blyton (Enid). The Mountain of Adventure, 1949; Five Get into Trouble, 1949; Five Go to Mystery Moor, 1954; Five on a Secret Trail, 1956; Five Have a Mystery to Solve, 1962; Five Are Together Again, 1963; Ring O'Bells Mystery, 1951; The Mystery of the Missing Man, 1956, all 1st eds., all in orig. cloth in d.j.s, two with ms. names, some chipping and creasing to d.j.s, that to 'Mountain of Adventure' rubbed (with tiny hole) and soiled on rear panel, 8vo, together with four other Blytons, reprints, all in d.j.s (one of which is a facsimile). (12)

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Buckeridge (Anthony). The Jennings Report, 1970; Typically Jennings!, 1971; Jennings and Darbyshire, 1952; Take Jennings, For Instance, 1958; Jennings As Usual, 1959; Trust Jennings!, 1969; That's Jennings!, 1994, all 1st eds., all in orig. cloth in d.j.s, four price-clipped (not first item), some chipping to edges, 'Trust Jennings!' with contemp. ms. inscription, and small piece missing from front panel of d.j., 8vo, together with four other Jennings items, reprints, with d.j.s, plus four Malcolm Saville titles, incl. three 1st eds., with d.j.s. ÔThat's Jennings' signed by Buckeridge on the title-page. (15)

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Maeterlinck (Maurice). La Vie des Abeilles, Ouvrage orne de Compositions en couleurs par Carlos Schwabe, Paris, Societe des Amis du Livre Moderne, 1908, col. pochoir frontis., sixty-seven fine col. litho. illusts. to text, decomposition in ten states at end, orig. printed wrappers bound in at front and rear, with col. pochoir design to each wrapper, marbled and patterned silk endpapers, a.e.g., full crushed blue morocco (by Charles Meunier) with gilt design to upper cover and spine of bees, front and rear pastedown with mounted crushed light brown morocco panel, dec. to borders with col. flowers, and bees in gilt, one or two minor marks to extrems., small 4to. Limited edition of 150 copies printed for the members of the Societe des Amis du Livre Moderne, this being one of the final ten copies reserved for the collaborators. Author's presentation copy, inscribed to half-title 'A Madame Hanley-Smith, Respectueux Hommage, Maeterlinck. Avril 1933', with a manuscript draft thankyou note from the recipient to Maeterlinck on Paris Ritz Hotel notepaper (unsigned), loosely inserted. An exceptional example of Symbolist book illustration and design. Carteret IV, 259. (1)

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Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, 1st ed., Warne, 1904, half-title, frontis. and twenty-six col. plts., sewing weak and pages detached, p. 79/80 torn with a little loss to upper outer corner, orig. tan boards, lettered in dark green, with inset pictorial panel to upper board, rubbed and some wear, sl. soiling, frayed at head and foot of spine, 16mo. Quinby 6. (1)

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Potter (Beatrix). The Pie and the Patty-Pan, 1st ed., Warne, 1905, col. frontis. and nine col. plts., b&w illusts. to text, plain light grey endpapers, contemp. owner gift inscription to half-title, occasional light spotting, orig. light blue boards with circular col. pict. panel inset to upper cover, in glassine d.j. priced at One Shilling Net, d.j. repaired with loss to portion of text on lower cover, 4to. Quinby 9. (1)

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). A Dish of Apples, by Eden Phillpotts, 1st ed., 1921, three tipped-in col. plts., b & w illusts., pict. endpapers, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cream cloth, pictorial gilt blocking, rubbed on joints with some careful colour restoration, small 4to, together with Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles & Mary Lamb, The Temple Press, 1909, twelve col. plts., incl. frontis., numerous b & w letterpress illusts., pict. endpapers, front free endpapers browned, t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, sl. marked, spine faded, large 8vo, plus Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, 1924, thirty tipped-in col. plts., fore-edges and endpapers foxed, orig. brown cloth lettered in blue, d.j. with small piece missing from top of rear panel, large 8vo, plus A Midsummer-Summer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, 1925, forty tipped-in col. plts., b & w illusts., orig. blue cloth gilt, large 8vo. (4)

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Potter (Beatrix). The Story of Miss Moppet, 1st ed. in book form, [1916], col. plts., orig. grey boards with inset pict. panel to upper board, 16mo, (Linder p.183), together with good early editions of The Pie and the Patty-Pan; The Tale of Tom Kitten (2 copies); The Tailor of Gloucester and The Pie and the Patty Pan. (6)

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Wain (Louis). Louis Wain's Annual, 1914, six col. plts. mounted on black paper, num. b & w illusts., orig. boards with large pict. panel to upper cover, recently rebacked, minor wear to extrems., 4to. (1)

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Davis (Lindsey). The Silver Pigs, 1989; Shadows in Bronze, 1990; Venus in Copper, 1991; The Iron Hand of Mars, 1992; Poseidon's Gold, 1992; Last Act in Palmyra, 1994; Time to Depart, 1995; Ode to a Banker, 2000; A Body in the Bath House, 2001, all 1st eds., all in orig. cloth in d.j.s, some minor general wear, d.j. to 'Silver Pigs' with sl. faded spine and short tear in top of front panel, 8vo. Each copy warmly inscribed by the author. (9)

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James (P.D.). The Black Tower, 1975; Original Sin, 1994; A Taste for Death, 1986; Devices and Desires, 1989, all 1st eds., all in orig. cloth/boards with d.j.s, d.j. to 'The Black Tower' a little rubbed and chipped at edges, and with sl. damp staining to rear panel and flap, offset to small area of rear board and endpapers, 8vo, together with a second impression of 'A Certain Justice'. (5)

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A cream lace, silk and gauze Edwardian dress with train and panel at back. The bodice and edges trimmed with black bead fringes

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