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A Steiff blonde mohair hound type dog, German, 1920s, button to ear, in seated position, jointed head, large brown and black glass eyes, brown vertically stitched nose, large floppy ears, black claw stitching, press squeaker, mohair balding on outsides of limbs, otherwise good, 15.5"/39cm tall.
W. Moss - "The Liverpool Guide, including a sketch of the Environs with a map of the Town", 3rd edition, printed by J. McCreery, Liverpool 1799 (one volume), "The Diary of Samuel Pepys", published by G. Bell & Sons, London 1924 (eight volumes, bound as three, with red leather bindings), "The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900", Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1903 (with green leather binding), and a leather and brass mounted photograph album
A black and white Press photograph of Princess Diana and Prince William as a baby, from the Royal Tour of Australia 1983, the reverse with inscription "To M.G. Bakersaurs, Love From Princess Diana and Willie, xx", another of William together with a selection of black and white photographs of the Queens Coronation and a Picture Post.
RAFFE, W G - Poster Design: 1929, London, Chapman & Hall, 4to - over 93/4in - 12in tall, Whitefriars Press, Tonbridge, a brilliantly comprehensive survey of Poster Design in the first 29 years of the last century, in Britain and Europe, it includes political as well as commercial posters as well as design at the 1925 Paris Expo and the British Industries Fair of 1929, 100 col and monochrome plates, 203 text illustrations, 224 pages including subject and illustration indices, orange cl boards with black lettering to front and spine, orig ills dustwrapper, very good copy of a scarce design work title
LAWRENCE, JOHN The History and Delineation of the Horse, in all His Varieties. Albion Press, 1809. 4to., cont. tree calf gilt spine gilt with red morocco label, and bird and cup gilt tooling (old repair to inner joints, outer joints cracking). Additional engraved title, frontispiece, dedication and 12 plates. Text illustrations (a few text leaves spotted). Bookplate of Joseph Feilden, Esq., Witton, Co. Lancaster.
THOMSON, JAMES The Seasons . . . With His Life, By Mr. Murdoch. 1802. 8vo., cont. mottled polished calf gilt with key pattern border (slightly rubbed). Additional engraved title, portrait frontispiece and four plates. -- BACON, FRANCIS. Fables of The Ancients. New Edition. Ed. Dr. Shaw. 1830. 12mo., cont. calf gilt. Wood engravings. -- AESOP. Fables. Chiswick Press, 1813. 12mo., orig. boards uncut (spine torn at head and tail). 111 woodcuts. With another volume (4)
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS in two stages, the flat cornice above a pair of cross banded bead moulded doors, once enclosing sliding tray shelves, flanked by fluted pilasters headed by foliate scroll capitals, the lower part with two short and one long cockbeaded drawer, raised on bracket feet. Width 50". Height 73".
A fine early Worcester porcelain famille rose style creamboat, circa 1753-54, the oval press moulded fluted body with flat angular handle and knop with flowerhead terminal, the interior with a floral spray within turquoise diaper, floral and red line border, the exterior painted with red and yellow flowers below the spout and sprays of peony to each side, 4.25" long.
A George III mahogany secretaire linen press, circa 1790, the dentil moulded ogive cornice above two ribbed panel cupboard doors enclosing five shelves over a drop-down secretaire drawer front enclosing a fitted interior with inlaid cupboard door flanked by pigeon holes and short drawers over two long graduated cock beaded drawers and raised on shaped bracket feet, 42" wide, 21" deep, 83.5" high
A George II Joined Oak Press, with a moulded cornice over three ogee arched, fielded and cross-banded panels, the two outer panels as doors enclosing hanging space, with three rectangular panels below, the base having three short drawers over a shaped apron, on (cut) cabriole feet, (191cm by 155cm by 58cm)
A FINE GEORGE III OAK TWO-STAGE PRESS, the upper stage having a triple breakfront cornice on twin six-panelled doors between fluted pilasters, the lower stage having a three-panelled front above a narrow central base drawer flanked by twin wide drawers, all with wooden knob handles, the end stiles extending as legs, 144cm x 50cm x 207cm high, (56.7in x 19.7in x 81.5in)
A GOOD 18TH-CENTURY LINEN PRESS having a greek fretwork-decorated cornice on twin doors with large rosewood-crossbanded and ebony boxwood-strung oval panels, with neoclassical-style brass escutcheons, enclosing hanging space, the lower stage of two short and two long cockbeaded drawers with original brass knob handles, on bracket feet, 124cm x 55cm x 216cm high, (48.8in c 21.6in x 85in)
A 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung clothes press, the dentil cornice above a frieze with marquetry ovals, the doors with flame mahogany veneers and crossbanding enclosing four sliding trays, the base with two short and two long drawers with brass handles, on bracket feet, 214 high x 63 deep x 132cm wide
A Regency mahogany linen press, the upper section with reeded moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing slides and a single panelled door enclosing hanging space, the lower section with reeded edge above two short and two long graduated drawers and a single door modelled as dummy drawers enclosing further drawers, standing on ring turned pointed bun feet, 202cm wide
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