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A late Regency mahogany linen press, the triangular pediment over a pair of flame veneered panelled doors enclosing three (of four) fitted trays, the base of two short and two long drawers upon turned feet, 234 x 139cm.

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A George III mahogany press cupboard, the two door top with flame panels enclosing five fitted trays, over two short and one long drawer, upon bracket feet, 182 x 129cm.

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A George IV mahogany linen press, circa 1830, h.183cm, w.116cm, d.52cm.

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A Victorian walnut and brass mounted four door combined wardrobe, linen press and chest of drawers, circa 1860, h.216cm, w.223cm, d.60cm.

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A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper with moulded cornice and lozenge inlaid freize above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf and flanked by curved angles, the lower part with two short and three long graduated drawers, with turned wooden knob handles throughout, raised on turned feet. Width 47". Height 77".

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper with moulded cornice above a pair of ogee arch panelled doors enclosing shelves, the angles with quadrant pilasters, the base with three cockbeaded dummy drawers above two short and one long graduated drawer. Lacking bracket feet. Width 52". Height 77".

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A Victorian mahogany linen press wardrobe, the moulded cornice above a large hanging cupboard and a pair of cupboards enclosing linen press and a chest of drawers base, 64in. (163cm) wide.

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A large Victorian pine breakfront wardrobe with a pair of central cupboard doors enclosing linen press flanked by two further cupboard doors on a plinth base, 96in. (244cm) wide.

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A Georgian mahogany linen press, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing hanging space and a base with two short and one graduated long drawer on bracket feet, 48in. (122cm) wide.

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A William IV linen press, mahogany veneered, the detachable swan neck pediment above a pair or panel doors with spiral ribbed columns, the base with two short and two long drawers fitted gilt brass plate ring handles to turned feet, 4ft 0.5in (123cm) wide, 7ft 2in (218. 5cm) high.

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An early 19th century mahogany linen press, the detachable dentil cornice above five slides, enclosed by a pair of figured panel doors with applied moulded borders above an arrangement of four three and two drawers, all fitted brass locks, stamped I.BRAMAH crowned PATENT and facetted handles, on a plinth, 4ft 3in (129.5cm) wide, 6ft 10in (208cm) high.

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A William IV linen press, mahogany veneered, the detachable moulded cornice above a later brass rail and four slides enclosed by a pair panel doors with acanthus capped columns, the two short and two long drawers fitted wood knob handles on ribbed mushroom feet, 4ft 11.25in (150.5cm) wide, 7ft 6in (228.5cm) high.

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An Edwardian mahogany bow front linen press, the detachable cornice with ovolo and fluted moulding applied Prince of Wales plumes, above a brass rail, enclosed by a pair of veneered doors, the base with two short and two long drawers fitted brass handles on splay bracket feet, 4ft (122cm) wide, 7ft 1in (216cm) high.

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An early 19th century mahogany clothes press, the detachable moulded cornice above four slides enclosed by a pair of panel doors, the two short and two long drawers fitted wood knob handles on turned feet, 4ft 3in (129.6cm) wide, 6ft 6.5in (197cm) high.

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A 19th century flame mahogany linen press with two moulded panel doors above two short and three long graduating drawers (missing slides) 7' tall 4'3" wide

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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957), Broadside Characters Cuala Press, Dublin, 1971. With an introduction by the late Anne Yeats (Jack B.'s niece). Number 66 in a LIMITED EDITION OF 300 COPIES, each with EIGHT HAND-COLOURED PLATES, plus a coloured title-page vignettte, repeated on the upper board. Large octavo, in blue cloth, with pages still uncut. €300-€400

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Louis le Brocquy HRHA (b.1916), Dorothy Walker, Louis le Brocquy, Ward River Press, Dublin, 1981. Crown quarto in dustjacket. Also, Maura Laverty, Kind Cooking, with a section on diet by Sybil le Brocquy and two-tone decorations by Louis le Brocquy, published by The Kerryman, Tralee, circa 1946. Also Bruce Arnold's Orpen, one of the National Gallery's 'Lives of the Artists' series, 1991. (3). €50-€100

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Hector McDonnell (b.1947), The Night Before Larry Was Stretched, Blackstaff Press, Belfast, 1984. Gift edition, LIMITIED TO 500 COPIES, of which this is no. 94, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. Terence de Vere White introduces the volume thus: 'The Night Before Larry Was Stretched' is the best-known of four ballads inspired by the hanging of Laurence Coffey, about whom nothing is known". Small octavo, in original cloth covered boards with paper decoration pasted to front boards, and in matching slipcase. Also with a SIGNED ETCHING, (also limited to 500 copies), illustrating the hanging of the unfortunate Larry, laid in. €100-€150

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A George III mahogany linen press, the dentil moulded cornice above a pair of curl veneer panel doors above 2 short and 2 long graduated cockbeaded drawers with brass swan neck handles and on shaped bracket feet 123cm wide x 205cm high

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Hamilton (David) - Golf - Scotland's Game, publ. by the Partick Press, 1998, ltd. ed. no. 251 of 350 of the St. Andrews Edition, gilt decorated half tan morocco and cloth, with protective box cover (mint condition).

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A wooden tennis racket with unusual X crossed strings, by Reeves Rackets; also a Zephyr steel head press; and a Slazenger wooden tennis racket and press (4).

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After J Walter. SS Great Britain - off Bristol, being warped out of Avon Dock, 24.1.1845, reproduction colour print, published by Ariel Press, 15" x 20 1/4".

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A George III solid padouk (?) linen press, the two panelled doors enclosing four slides over two short and three long drawers with original brass handles, (some splitting to the door panels and sides), 1.2m high

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CHILDREN'S BOOKS. A collection of 15 vols., including an album of original illustrated manuscript verse after Lear and Struwelpeter, in pen and ink and watercolour, mounted on 13 leaves (c.1920s); a Third Edition of Ruskin's The King of the Golden River, 1951 (lacks backstrip); and the Leadenhall Press edition of The Cowslip. With four Japanese illustrations and two photographs.(21)

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LAURENCIN, MARIE, illus. MANSFIELD, KATHERINE. The Garden Party and Other Stories. The Verona Press, 1939. Limited Edition, No. 656 of 1200 copies. 4to., orig. decorative cloth, slipcase. Coloured plates.

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ARIEL PRESS. Redoute, P. J. Roses, 1954; Fruits and Flowers, 1955, both in full vellum gilt. - Gould, John. Tropical Birds, 1955, full green morocco gilt. With three others similar, in orig. wraps. (The Best of Redoute's Roses; Roses 2; and A Folio of Fruit). All folio. Coloured plates. The leather bindings stamped 'H.B. & R.W. for A.W., May 12 1956'. See also lots 1327 and 1328.(6)

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ARIEL PRESS. Moreton, C. Oscar. The Auricula. 1964. 17 coloured plates after Rory McEwen. - Mannering, Eva. A Folio of Fruit. 1957. 12 coloured plates after Carlos Von Riefel. Folio, orig. wraps. (some wear).(2)

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BECKFORD, PETER. Thoughts on Hunting . . . Albion Press, 1810. 8vo., cont. diced russia gilt (lacks backstrip). Additional engraved title, frontispiece and 10 plates by John Scott. (One plate with slightly cropped margin.) With The Grand National by David Hoadley Munroe (1931), and a folder containing 16 loose topographical engravings, 18th and 19th c.(3)

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REPTON, JOHN ADEY. Norwich Cathedral at the end of the eighteenth century with descriptive notes by William Wilkins. Gregg Press, 1965. Limited Edition, No. 205 of 1000 copies. Large folio, orig. cloth gilt. 16 illustrations, some two to a plate, some folding.

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HOLY BIBLE, The . . . Prepared and Arranged by the Rev. George D'Oyly and the Rev. Richard Mant . . . under the Direction of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Oxford, Printed for the Society at the Clarendon Press, 1818. 3 vols., 4to., cont. calf gilt, spines gilt with red and blue morocco labels (slightly rubbed). Eight engraved maps, some double page, and 46 (ex 56) plates on tinted paper after Poussin, Raphael and others. Sold w.a.f.(3)

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SHAKESPEARE, W. The Complete Works. Nonesuch Press 1953. 4 vols., 8vo., orig. cloth gilt. With 27 other volumes, including Rose Macaulay. The Pleasure of Ruins, 1953, and Lady Apsley. Bridleways Through History, 1936. Illustrated by Lionel Edwards.(31)

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Cornish, C. J., The New Forest, Bournemouth, Horace G. Commin, 1899, 8o (240 x 170mm.), half title, frontispiece by W. P. Knowles, and 21 illustrations from drawings by Lancelot Speed and A. Ansted, original decorative cloth. Cobb, Ruth, A Sussex Highway, London, The Epworth Press, 1946, 8o (235 x 170mm.), half title, illustrated title, illustrations, some full page, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Barrett, John Barrington, Came Five and Fifty, Beckenham, Mullet Press, 1994, 8o (250 x 180mm.), half title, illustrations, original maroon cloth, and dust-jacket, No. 120 of 150 limited edition copies on Rivoli paper. With a quantity of other works.

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Gray, Thomas (1716-1771), Poems and Letters, London, Chiswick Press by Whittingham and Wlkins, 1874, 4o (275 x 205mm.), half title, title vignette, photograuve portrait frontispiece, and 3 plates, head-pieces, vignettes, and initials, contemporary calf gilt by Riviere, red morocco lettering piece, spine in five gilt compartments, g.e., Eton college prize to Jacobus J. Hornby. Large Paper Copy.

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Mannering, Eva, Mr. Gould's Tropical Birds, London, The Ariel Press, 1955, folio (405 x 290mm.), title printed in green and black, 24 colour plates, original decorative paper wrapper. Urquhart, Beryl Leslie, The Camellia, Plaw Hatch Hall, Sharpthorne, Sussex, The Leslie Urquhart Press, 1960, folio (465 x 310mm.), volume II only, title with printers vignette, 16 colour plates, and a loosely inserted plate, original cloth and decorative dust-jacket.

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Davies, Randall, editor (and others), The Old Water-Colour Society's Club, London, Chiswick Press, 4o & 8o (1923-1985 comprising Vols. 1-20, 24, 26-29-30 & Vol. 59: 4o, years 1966-83, 85: 8o), 1923-1983, 44 volumes, colour plates, and illustrations, 4o uniformly bound in original vellum backed spines, 8o in original cloth. Issued to Members only.

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Horn, Walter, & Ernest Born, The Barns of the Abbey of Beaulieu at its Granges of Great Coxwell & Beaulieu-St. Leonards, Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1965, 4o (355 x 275mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, plates, plans, and illustrations, original grey cloth, spine lettered in gilt. With 7 other works including J. Alfred Gotch's 'The Growth of the English House' (London, 1909).

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Serullaz, Maurice, Rosaline Bacou & others, Drawings in the Louvre, London, Cassell, 1968, large 4o (290 x 210mm.), three volumes, half titles, illustrations, many full-page, original cloth, and decorative dust-jacket. Jaffe, Michael, The Devonshire Collection of Italian Drawings - Bolognese and Emilian Schools, London, Phaidon Press Limited, 1994, folio (290 x 245mm.), half title, title vignette, plates and illustrations, original black cloth, and decorative dust-jacket. With a quantity of other works on old master and fine drawings.

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Collis, Maurice, The Great Within, London, Faber and Faber, [n.d.], tall 8o (220 x 130mm.), half title, title with Chinese characters printed in red, plates, and folding plan at rear, original cloth, and decorative dust-jacket. Boas, Frederick S. (editor), Songs And Lyrics From The English Playbooks, London, Cresset Press, [n.d.], tall 8o (220 x 140mm.), half title, frontispiece and plates by Hans Tisdall, original cloth, and decorative dust jacket. Eudy, Mary Cummings, Quicken The Current, New York, Harper & Brothers, [n.d.], 8o (200 x 125mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of the author, manuscript poem by the author on front free endpaper, original black cloth, and dust-jacket. With a quantity of literature and poetical works mostly early to mid 20th century.

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Macnab, Iain, Figure Drawing, London & New York, The Studio Limited, 1936, 4o (250 x 185mm.), half title, plates, illustrations, original decorative boards. Tietze-Conrat, E., Dwarfs and Jesters in Art, London, The Phaidon Press, 1957, 4o (270 x 185mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece, plates, and illustrations, title with St. Martin's School of Art stamp, original boards, dust-jacket. Bradshaw, John, Italian Sketchbook, New York & London, A. S. Barnes and Company, 1966, 4o (310 x 230mm.), half title, title vignette, plates, original boards, dust-jacket. With a mixed quantity of other works including, further art reference, and children's books.

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Adam, Peter, David Hockney, Bath, Absolute Press, 1997, 8o (185 x 145mm.), half title, illustrations, many full-page, signed by Hockney on the half title, original decorative paper wrappers.

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Harvey, William (1578-1657), The Anatomical Exercises of Dr. William Harvey De Motu Cordis 1628: De Circulatione Sanguinis 1649: The first English text of 1653 now newly edited by Geoffrey Keynes, London, Nonesuch Press, [1928], 8o (200 x 115mm.), title vignette, original calf, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., slip-case, No. 1361 of 1450 limited edition copies printed on Dutch Paper.

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A mahogany and boxwood strung linen press, with plain supports, turned wood screws and oak slats, the bowfronted base with two drawers, 57 high x 41cm wide

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A mahogany wardrobe with a dentil cornice above two panelled doors, a false drawer and a long drawer with gilt metal handles and escutcheons on bracket feet, 184 high x 62.5 deep x 126cm wide, (converted from a George III clothes press)

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Literature: Rupert, C G: Apostle spoons, Oxford University Press, London 1929.

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Literature: Rupert, C G: Apostle spoons, Oxford University Press 1929.

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A set of twelve 1930's 'The Wonderland of Knowledge' illustrated encyclopedias edited by Ernest Ogan Oldham Press Ltd (12)

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A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper part with shaped pediment and moulded cornice above a pair of doors enclosing a shelf, the lower part with two short and two long graduated drawers, with turned wooden knob handles throughout, the whole raised on bracket feet. Width 48". Height 84"

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A MID 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS, having a pair of full length doors with arched bowed panels enclosing sliding tray shelves and drawers, inscribed in pencil beneath a drawer "Made at W J Davies, Cabinet Makers, King Street, Carmarthen. B.Wm Rees, March 1st 1847", raised on a plinth. Lacking cornice. Width 49". Height 76".

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper with moulded cornice above a pair of ogee arch panelled doors enclosing shelves, and flanked by curved reed moulded angle pilasters, the lower part with an arrangement of six drawers with brass repousse handles, raised on bracket feet. Width 47". Height 72".

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK SECRETAIRE PRESS, in two stages, the upper part with moulded cornice and ogee arcade and flute moulded frieze, above a pair of rectangular panelled doors enclosing a shelf, the lower part with three long drawers, the upper forming a secretaire fitted with small drawers, pigeon holes and central blind fret moulded door, now with brass handles, and on square tapered feet. Width 45". Height 78".

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A BASICALLY LATE 18TH CENTURY PINE CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper part with moulded cornice and blind fret frieze above a pair of doors with rectangular fielded panels enclosing sliding tray shelves, the lower part with an arrangement of six short and two long drawers, now with turned wooden knob handles, the whole raised on bracket feet, the upper three drawers an addition. Width 51". Height 82".

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A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH YELLOW OAK CLOTHES PRESS or BOOKCASE, in two stages, the upper part with moulded cornice above a pair of fielded panelled doors enclosing shelves, the projecting lower part with two short and two long graduated drawers, the whole on turned feet. Width 50". Height 84".

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DWARF CLOTHES PRESS, with a pair of short cockbeaded drawers above a pair of cockbeaded doors enclosing sliding tray shelves, and a long drawer, raised on a plinth. Width 48". Height 45".

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A MID 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper part with moulded cornice and inlaid freize above a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves, the angles canted, the lower part with two short and two long graduated drawers with turned wooden knob handles and inlaid bone lozenge shaped keyplates throughout, the whole raised on bracket feet. Width 48". Height 80".

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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS, in two stages, the upper with moulded cornice above a pair of arch panelled doors enclosing sliding tray shelves, the lower part with two short and two long graduated drawers with turned wooden knob handles, raised on a plinth. Width 50". Height 84".

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A SET OF SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY HIDE COVERED OAK DINING CHAIRS, including two Armchairs, the leather secured by press studs, the sprung seats on spirally turned legs united by stretchers, the Armchairs with solid arms.

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A George III mahogany linen press, the upper section with moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing hanging space, the lower section with moulded rectangular top above two short and two long drawers, standing on bracket feet, 125cm wide

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A George III mahogany gentleman's wardrobe, circa 1790, formerly a linen press, including two short dummy drawers, h.199cm., w.122cm., d.60cm.

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A William IV mahogany linen press, circa 1835, the panelled doors enclosing sliding trays and three drawers, h.167cm., w.130cm., d.57cm.

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HERBERT, GEORGE. The Temple. Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. One of 350 numbered copies. The Chiswick Quartos, 4to, original full crushed tan morocco. 1904. Together with a finely bound late 19th century India-paper 8vo Bible, full olive green calf, the covers blocked with lattice pattern in gilt, wide inner gilt dentelles, a.e.g. The spine faded else excellent. Oxford University Press for Peacock, Mansfield & Britton.

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