A substantial Victorian Aesthetic Movement hall stand, outswept cornice above a central looking-glass, flanked by a mirrored arrangement of four fielded panels carved with foliate bosses above three plaques of frolicking putti, lotus-capped brass coat hooks throughout, the projecting base centred by a marble plateau above a long frieze drawer, the stand with three-quarter gallery housing provision for umbrellas and walking sticks in turned dishes, shelf undertier, bun feet, 214cm high, 137cm wide, c. 1880
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A George III strung mahogany bonheur-du-jour,the raised lift-off back with a wavy three-quarter gallery over two drawers and a shelf flanked by two doors, the base with a fold-out writing surface supported on two delicate lopers over two frieze drawers and square tapering legs,72cm wide42.5cm deep108cm high
Christie (Agatha). Murder on the Orient Express, 1st edition, 1934, advertisement leaf at end, some light spotting, red ink stamp and shelf number of Arnaud de Maigret (French author/photographer?) to front endpaper, original orange cloth, spine faded, some mottled damp stains, 8vo, together with The Murder at the Vicarage, 1st edition, 1930, advertisement leaf at end, light spotting, ink stamp as above, original cloth, spine faded, lower cover a little bowed, light stains, 8vo Binding copies. (2)
Greene (Graham). The Name of Action, 1930; Stamboul Train, 1932; It's a Battlefield, 1934; England Made Me, 1935; A Gun For Sale, 1936; Brighton Rock, 1938; The Power and the Glory, 1940; The Ministry of Fear, 1943, 1st editions, Stamboul Train 2nd issue (with 'Q.C. Savory' changed to 'Quin Savory'), England Made Me ex-libris (with library label removed, stamps and shelf number), some light spotting, previous owner signature to A Gun For Sale, original cloth (A Gun For Hire, England Made Me and The Ministry of Fear spines faded, a few stains to England Made Me covers), 8vo (8)
Fleming, IanThrilling Cities. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963. First edition, 8vo, original quarter cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped, a puncture and some dampstaining to dust-jacket and covers; [Idem] You Only Live Twice. London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. First edition, 8vo, original black cloth gilt, dust-jacket not price-clipped, some very slight dampstaining to lower cover of dust-jacket, slight shelf-lean; [Idem] The Man with the Golden Gun. London: Jonathan Cape, 1965. First edition, 8vo, original black cloth gilt, dust-jacket not price-clipped, slight soiling to p.59, slight shelf-lean (3)
Fleming, Ian - 3 worksDr No. London: Jonathan Cape, 1958. First edition, variant without the silhouette to the boards, 8vo, dust-jacket not price clipped but with a little darkening and a few chips and tears, slight shelf lean, a few small internal marks, slight tear to top of spine; [Idem] For Your Eyes Only. London: Jonathan Cape, 1960. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket not price clipped but with a little darkening and rubbing; [Idem] Thunderball. London: Jonathan Cape, 1961. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket not price clipped but a little darkened, slightly chipped and dampstained, a little fading to covers and bumping to spine (3)
Fleming, Ian - 5 worksThe Spy who Loved Me. London: Jonathan Cape, 1962. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket price clipped, and rubbed and soiled to lower cover, gift inscription to endpaper; [Idem] On Her Majesty's Secret Service. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963. 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped but a little browned, original cloth slightly faded; [Idem] You Only Live Twice. London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped but with some slight darkening, soiling and chipping, shelf-lean, some soiling to fore-edges; [Idem] The Man with the Golden Gun. London: Jonathan Cape, 1965. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; [Idem] Thrilling Cities. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket price clipped with a few small tears (5)
Modern first editions, 5 works, comprisingHemingway, Ernest For Whom the Bell Tolls. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket price-clipped, shelf-lean, worn dust-jacket, gift inscription to front free-endpaper; Shute, Nevil On the Beach. London: Heinemann, 1957. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped, a little soiling and chipping; Fleming, Ian The Man with the Golden Gun. London: Jonathan Cape, 1965. First edition, 8vo, original black cloth gilt without dust-jacket; Wright, Peter Spycatcher. Victoria: William Heinemann, 1987. 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket; Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. London: Bloomsbury, 2000. First edition, third impression, 8vo, original boards (5)
Lubin, Eilhard - [Thomas Ruddiman, Library of The Faculty of Advocates]Antiquarius sive priscorum, et minus usitatorum vocabulorum, brevis ac dilucida interpretatio: ex optimis quibusque Latinae linguae auctoribus depromta, et ordine alphabetico digesta. [Haarlem, Gillis Rooman] apud Zacharias Heyns (Amsterdam), 1594. 8vo, [16], 17-187 [misnumbered "191"], contemporary vellum? (or possibly boards), some dampstaining and spotting, lacks top quarter of spine, [USTC 423319], bookplate of Thomas Ruddiman (Keeper of the Library of The Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh), with Shelf-mark on endpaper

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