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Kent. Kip (J. & Harris J.), Six aerial prospects of country estates, Penshurst the seat of the Right Honorable John Earl of Leicester..., (2 copies), Squerries at Westram in Kent, Chepsted Place one of ye Seats of David Polhill Esqr. The Seat of Pendock Price Esqr. at Westram [and] Sunbridge Place, Bore Place & Sharps Place, the Seats of John Hyde Esq. originally published in Dr Harris's 'History of Kent...', circa 1728, six engraved aerial prospects, two with later hand-colouring, each approximately 350 x 420 mm, together with Hassell (J.). Belvidere House Kent, the seat of Lord Earley, Westerham - Kent, Riverhead - Kent, Hever Castle - Kent, Tunbridge - Kent & Foots Cray - Kent, 1818, six miniature aquatints with contemporary hand-colouring, each approximately 75 x 95 mm, with Hasted (Edward). A Map of Westerham & Eaton Bridge Hundred with the Parish and Ville of Brasted and the Hundred of Somerden, [1778], hand-coloured engraved map, two marginal repaired closed tears, 395 x 390 mm, with Andrews (John & Dury Andrew). Large scale map of Kent, Sheets 6 and 11 only [1769], two double-page engraved maps of parts of Kent, each with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 480 x 670 mmQty: (15)
Lulworth Castle. Lullworth Castle in Dorsetshire the Seat of Humphry Weld Esq, Delineated by the Lady of ye Seat, J. Smith, circa 1724, large hand-coloured engraving, originally published in 'Britannia Illustrata', old folds, slight marginal fraying and chipping, but not affecting the image, 560 x 730 mmQty: (1)
Phillips (Daniel). A dissertation of the small pox; by Daniel Phillips, at his commencing Doctor of Physick in the University of Leyden ... in the year MDCXCVI. Translated by T. E., London: printed & sold by T. Sowle, 1702, additional Latin titlepage, parallel text in Latin and English, bound with Sydenham (Thomas), Processus integri in morbis fere? omnibus curandis..., Editio quinta, London: J. Knapton, 1726, title in red & black, some toning and light spotting, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine lacking title label, upper board detached, 12mo, together with: Robinson (Nicholas), Discourse upon the nature and cause of sudden deaths; and the reason why such numbers of people died suddenly in the years 1730 and 1731..., London: T. Warner, 1732, title a little creased and few closed tears, bound with Cocchi (Antonio), The Pythagorean diet, of vegetables only, conducive to the preservation of health, and the cure of diseases. A discourse delivered at Florence, in the month of August, 1743 ... translated from the Italian, London: R. Dodsley & M. Cooper, 1745, engraved illustration to title, bound with [Diabetes], A mechanical enquiry into the nature, causes, seat, and cure of the diabetes. With an explication of the most remarkable symptoms, Oxford: printed at the Theatre for James Fletcher, 1745, bound with Sloane (Hans), An account of a most efficacious medicine for soreness, weakness, and several other distempers of the eyes, London: Dan. Browne, 1745, bound with Berkeley (George), Medicinal virtues of Tar Water fully explained..., Dublin printed. London reprinted for the proprietors of the Tar-Watter Warehouse, 1744, ink mark to title, bound with Robert (J., publisher), A cheap, sure, and ready guide to health: or, A cure for a disease call'd the doctor. Instructing, how to prevent being cheated and destroyed by the exactions and unmerciful usage of ignorant and oppressive physicians and apothecaries..., 2nd edition: London: J. Roberts, 1742, uniform toning, occasional dust-soiling, marks and damp stains, lacking free endpapers, contemporary sheep, crude old reback, lower board near detached, 8vo, Caus (Isaac de), A new and rare invention of water-works, teaching how to raise water higher than the spring, by which invention the perpetual motion is proposed, and many hard labours performed ... As also, a description of Capt. Savory's engine for raising of vast quantities of water, by fire, London: J.Moxon, 1704, three folding woodcut plates (one torn to fold), woodcut illustrations, toning and marginal browning, contemporary boards, worn, slim 4to, and two othersQty: (5)
A set of six late Victorian Jacobean Revival oak dining chairs, each crested by a swan neck capped cartouche flanked by lions, rectangular back with acanthus carved border flanked by spirally turned supports, stuffed-over upholstery, the seat edge carved with lunettes, turned supports, H-stretcher, 116cm high, 44.5cm wide, the seat 34cm deep (6)
A late 19th century oak 'Wainscot' style open armchair, arched cresting carved with a stylised floral lunette, the back panel carved with a portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer, flanked by spirally-turned supports, downswept arms terminating in dragon hand rests, panel seat, turned and blocked forelegs, turned forefeet, 127cm high, 61cm wide, the seat 46cm wide and 41cm deep
An early 20th century maître d'hôtel stand or Davenport desk, three quarter gallery and hinged slope top with inset writing surface above two incurve undertiers, turned supports, 90.5cm high, 55.5cm wide, 39cm deep; a rush seat open armchair, 93.5cm high, 51cm wide, the seat 41cm wide and 42cm deep; a wall mirror, 46.5cm x 66.5cm overall (3)
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