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A pair of Empire style armchairs, with carved ram arms, overstuffed back and seat with removable cushions on sabre front supports, of 20thC construction, 90cm high. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
Charas (Moyse). New Experiments upon Vipers. Containing also an Exact Description of all the Parts of a Viper, the Seat of its Poyson, and the Several Effects thereof, Together with the Exquisite Remedies, that by the Skilful may be Drawn from Vipers, as well for the Cure of their Bitings, as for that of other Maladies, 1st edition in English, 1670, additional engraved title, three folding engraved plates, E6 with closed marginal tear, a few top margins close-trimmed, library ink stamp to front endpaper, presentation label to the Birmingham Medical Institute from Dr Smallwood Savage (distinguished Birmingham gynaecological surgeon), contemporary mottled calf, upper joint splitting, edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Colbatch (John), A Relation of a very Sudden and Extraordinary Cure of a Person Bitten by a Viper, by the means of Acids..., 1st edition, 1698, half title, A1 neatly repaired, some light spotting, later marbled boards, edges rubbed, 8vo First work a translation of French apothecary and Huguenot Moyse Charas's work on viperidae and venom and his belief that snake saliva only became venomous when the snake became agitated, opposing Francesco Redi's view that venom was constant and produced from glands behind the fangs. (2)
Washington. Russell (John), Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia ceded by the States of Virginia and Maryland to the United Sates of America and by them established as the Seat of their Government after the year 1800, published London, circa 1800, uncoloured engraved city plan, old folds, long closed tear affecting image, slight fraying to margins, two small closed tears along old folds, 410 x 530 mm Scarce. The first English printing of Ellicot's plan of Washington. This example would have been published in Winterbotham's ' An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States...,'. (1)
*Kip (Joannes). Sapperton the Seat of Sir Robert Atkyns, Wotton the Seat of Tho. Horton Esq. [and] Stanway the Seat of John Tracey Esq., [1712 or later], three hand coloured engraved aerial prospects of manor houses, each approximately 350 x 395 mm, mounted, framed and glazed in uniform 19th century veneered maple frames, together with The Abbey in Cirencester the seat of Thomas Master Esq. [and] Amney the seat of Robt. Playdell Esq., [1712 or later], two hand coloured engraved aerial prospects, each approximately 350 x 395 mm, mounted, framed and glazed in modern inlaid wooden frames, with Swell the seat of Sr Robert Atkyns [and] Syston the seat of Saml. Trotman Esq., [1712 or later], two hand coloured engraved aerial prospects, each approximately 350 x 395 mm, mounted, framed and glazed in modern rococo frames All originally published in Sir Robert Atkyn's 'Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire'. (7)
19th Century Scottish primitive stick back elbow chair, with arch cresting, partly planked seat and on four legs. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very poor condition. Frame is very loose. Broken in places with pieces missing and splits. Areas of woodworm. Legs may not be original.62 x 46 x 83cm.
An early 20th Century gilt framed Bergere two seat settee of "Louis XVI" design, with bowed ends, moulded frame carved with rope and bead ornament and with fretted ribbon cresting above carved floral wreath pattern splat, bevel cane panelled back and cane panelled seat, on spiral fluted legs, 60ins wide x 34.75ins high, and loose squav cushion for same
A 1920s stained mahogany rectangular stool of 18th Century design, the drop-in seat upholstered in dark pink cloth, on square chamfered and blind fret carved supports, 18.25ins x 15.75ins x 18ins high, a small oak cabinet with shaped and fretted top, fitted three drawers enclosed by a pair of panelled doors carved with lozenge and serpent ornament, on bracket feet, 18.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 19.5ins high, and an Indian hardwood and brass inlaid rectangular two-handled workbox with brass flush handles, the front carved with two circular flowerheads, 19ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 7.5ins high, (crack to top and general wear)
A 19th Century strip pine rectangular side table on solid end supports and trestle feet, 52ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 28.5ins high, a 19th Century beechwood and elm stick back Windsor armchair with wood seat and on turned underframe (repairs to cresting), and a beechwood artists easel on trestle base
Four unboxed tinplate / diecast items, comprising a tinplate Schuco D01050 Mercedes racing car in turquoise green with red seat and associated key, Japanese tinplate monoplane Cessna Patrol with friction driven wheel and rotating propeller, Dinky toys 721 Junkers JU87B with damaged propeller and a tinplate racing car with blue yellow and red tin printing 4A.
An unusual early 19th C continental bird's eye maple square section bedside table, the rising hinged lid has looking glass and is over a drawer raised on square section cabriole legs, 73 x 40 x 40cm. An Art Deco maple and walnut rectangular topped stool with upholstered seat on square section legs joined by stretcher and an Art Deco walnut stool with caned seat, the largest 45 x 54 x 36cm. (2)
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