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EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY OAK FRAMED AND BOW FRONTED NIGHT WATCHMAN'S WINDOW, NOW CONVERTED INTO A DRINKS BAR, made up of three frames, each containing thirty two lead glazed panels, the central frame with sliding lower section, now with wood effect melamine top, shelf, base and sides, 42 ½" (108cm) high and 72 ½" (184.2cm) wide overall
ORIENTAL EBONISED SOFTWOOD SIDE CABINET, the oblong top above a pair of moulded frieze drawers and pair of panelled cupboard doors, enclosing an open shelf and mid height single drawer, and raised on extended stile supports, the left side with flush fitting small 'hidden' drawer just below the top, 33 ½" (85.1cm) high, 24 ¾" x 18 ¾" (62.9cm x 47.6cm), TOGETHER WITH A SET OF TEN TURNED SOFTWOOD PLATE WITH STAND/ HOLDER, (2)
A shelf of ornamental items including a Stainer violin (a.f.); a banjolele; two bronze pestles and mortars; a set of five brass stair rods; a large green pottery figure; a pair of shoe trees; a Chinese carved hardwood tea caddy; a pair of African busts; a Yoruba figure; three glass and two stoneware bottles; a set of Kensita silks; a quantity of magazines etc
A mid-century industrial North Wales Welsh railway station bench. The cast iron bench ends having railway arch design and notation to the foundry ' Redmayne May & Co ' Registered Sheffield. The wooden seat , backrest and luggage shelf believed to be original to the bench. By repute removed from a railway station in North Wales. Measures: 78cm x 182cm x 38cm.
LUCINDA WILKINSON (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) LARSEN B. ICE SHELF NO. 3, FROM 'MOSAIC OF ANTARTICA - INTERNATIONAL POLAR YEAR' Kiln formed, sand blasted and etched glass panel 58.5cm x 92cm (23in x 36.25in) Note: Lucinda is a graduate of the Wimbledon School Of Art and Glasgow School of Art where she obtained a BA Hons degree in Sculpture, and an MFA in Fine Art. Much of her sculpture is inspired by the landscape; looking at rhythms and dimensions, and the 'energy' of the land. In 2008, whilst representing Scotland during an International Polar Year expedition, she produced 'Mosaic Of Antarctica', a series of glass engravings of the Antarctic, documenting climatic environmental changes to the landscape. Collaborating with scientists, the visual imagery was transcribed from satellite data showing the translucence of melting ice from the region's ice shelves, glaciers and sea ice. A visual recording of these environmental changes is archived at the British map Library in London. In her glasswork Wilkinson is committed to producing sculptural artworks which evoke strong environmental messages through beautiful, poignant imagery, which she hopes will serve as a wakeup call to the world.
Watson (R[ichard], D.D., F.R.S.), Chemical Essays, fourth edition, five-volume set, T. Evans, London 1788, full contemporary calf, some lettered title labels to spine, gilded bands, contemporary book labels and ink MS shelf numbers to each pastedown: John Rutherfurd, Efq (sic); of Edgerston [near Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland], 12mo; Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson, Bishop of Landaff (sic, Llandaff, Wales); Written by Himself at Different Intervals, and Revised in 1814, Published by His Son, Richard Watson, LL. B., Prebendary of Landaff (sic) and Wells, T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1817, portrait title-piece of the author by William Thomas Fry (1789 - 1843) after George Romney (1734 - 1802, contemporary boards only (detached), 4to; Muirhead (James Patrick, M.A.), The Life of James Watt, with Selections from His Correspondence, with Portraits and Woodcuts, John Murray, London 1858, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, gilt lettered red leather title label to spine, 8vo, [7]
Rycaut (Paul). The Present State of the Greek and Armenian Churches, 1st edition, 1679, imprimatur leaf, 4 page advertisements at end, some soiling and light spotting, previous owner signature at head of title, stitching strengthened, modern half calf, spine lettered in gilt with shelf number at foot, 8vo Blackmer 1465; Wing R2411. (1)
Eachard (John, and Thomas Hobbes). The Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion Enquired into &c. Together with some Observations upon an Answer thereto. With Mr. Hobb's State of Nature Considered in a Dialogue between Philautus and Timothy: To which are added Five Letters from the Author of the Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy, 3 parts in one, 1685, a little light spotting and toning, previous owner inscription at head of title, hinges reinforced, later panelled calf, spine rubbed, upper joint cracking, a couple of small wormtracks, 8vo, together with Snake in the Grass: Or, Satan transform'd into an Angel of Light, Discovering the Deep and Unsuspected Subtilty which is Couched under the Pretended Simplicity, of many of the Principal Leaders of those People call'd Quakers, 3rd edition, 1698, engraved frontispiece, John Audland's Blasphemous Letter to George Fox (page 369) and advertisement leaf misbound after contents leaves, some light spotting and toning, previous owner signatures to title, ink shelf number stamped to front pastedown, near contemporary panelled calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Pagano-Papismus: Or, an exact Parallel between Rome-Pagan, and Rome-Christian, in their Doctrines and Ceremonies, by Joshua Stopford, 1675, 303 pages, bound with The Ways and Methods of Romes Advancement; Or, whereby the Pope and his Agents have endeavoured to Propagate their Doctrines, 1675, 138 pages, some light spotting and soiling, presentation inscription from the author to R. Belwood, 1675, to title, and author inscription, 1674 to rear blank, modern brown morocco, 8vo, with five other sermons etc, including A Discourse of the Pastoral Care, by Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum, 1692 and Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions: (Most of them) before the Magistrates and Judges in the North-East Auditory of S. Giles's Church Edinburgh, by A.L. Monro, 1693 (8)
Presinger (Rupert). Novitius Benedictinus, juxta verba et mentem Benedicti, 1st edition, Salzburg: Mayr, 1729, light browning, Ramsgate Abbey bookplate, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, metal catches, manuscript shelf-mark in white ink to spine, rubbed and dust-soiled, 12mo, and 1 other Uncommon handbook for Benedictine monks, no copies in British or Irish institutional libraries. (2)
Rockstroh (Heinrich). Das Mikroskop, oder Anweisung zur näheren Kenntniss und zum Gebrauche desselben, behufs einer belehrenden und nützlichen Beschäftigung in den Stunden der Musse; nebst angabe, wie die interessanten mikroskopischen objekte aus den drei naturreichen aufzufinden, Berlin, Wilhelm Schüppel, 1835, xii + 263 pages, 12 engraved plates, including 6 hand-coloured, old oval library stamp to title, some light scattered spotting, contemporary inscription in brown ink to foot of title and manuscript notes to endpapers, original printed boards with handwritten shelf label to head of spine, some wear to joints and other marks to boards (generally in good original condition), 12mo Sole edition. Rare (only 1 copy on COPAC, British Library). (1)

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