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A History of British Forest-Trees, Indigenous and Introduced by Prideaux John Selby, Illustrated by nearly 200 Engravings, published John van Voorst 1842 first edition bound in half leather and The Practical Planter: Containing Directions for the Planting of Waste Land and Management of Wood: With A New Method of Rearing The Oak by Thomas Cruickshank 1830 first edition, recently bound in half leather with gilt spine (2)
A Victorian terracotta urn or planter, third quarter 19th century, probably Blashfield, the campana form body with a lion's mask to either side and pierced with a drainage aperture to the side, above a moulded and waisted circular socle and further square section plinth, 60cm highCondition Report: Usual marks, knocks and scuffs and slight weathering overall consistent with age, use and being out of doorsTraces of white paint to one of the masks.Some minor chipping and nibbling to underside of the rim and square base.Condition Report Disclaimer
A white painted wrought metal garden seat, early 20th century, in the manner of Regency wirework, the openwork frame with twin scrolled armrests and descending to conforming legs with bun feet; and a three-tier etagere or planter ensuite Provenance: From the Collection of the late Max HarariCondition Report: Both items bear the minor wear consistent with use and being out of doors, to include minor oxidisation and green residue. The individual wires of the bench are a little bent in places. In some places the joins between layers of wiring are joined by a thinner wire, which may have been there from the start. Less likely these could possibly be repairs or reinforcements. The bench is stable to sit on.The jardiniere is bent in places and one wire is broken to the top left corner.Condition Report Disclaimer

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