Hemingway (Ernest) - Death in the Afternoon, illustrations, light browning to endpapers, slight shelf-lean and soiling, jacket spine browned, ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head, some rubbing to extremities, spotting, 1932; For Whom the Bell Tolls, browning to endpapers, jacket with light surface soiling, light creasing to head, an excellent copy, preserved in custom drop-back box, 1941, first English editions, original cloth, dust-jackets ; and 21 others by the same including other first English editions, 8vo (23)
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Le Carré (John) - The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, second impression before publication, slight shelf lean, jaket spine lightly faded, 1963; The Looking-Glass War, jacket faded at spine and head, very short closed tear to head of upper panel, 1965; Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, jacket spine faded, short closed tear with accompanying creasing to foot, 1974; The Honourable Schoolboy, 1977; Smiley's People, jacket spine faded, 1980; Our Game, 1995, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets ; and 23 others first editions by or about the same, 8vo (29)
A Victorian papier-mache sewing chest, probably by Jennens & Bettridge, mother of pearl inlaid throughout with floral and gilt finish, the hinged tapering lid revealing compartmented shelf, over three drawers, raised on serpentine base, 22 1/2cmW x 19 1/2cmD x 22cmH, possibly retailed by Charles Nephew & Co.
An oak Arts and Crafts settle, the double bar back over two panels of slender spindles flanked by tapering shelf arms on spindle supports and square front arm support over a lath seat and double bar front stretchers on short square front legs terminating in a tapering foot, 162cm wide, 93cm high, 60.5cm deep
A 20th century oak high dresser, with carved motif for Gnome man (Thomas Whittaker), English oak made in Littlebeck, North Yorkshire in the manner of Mouseman, with a carved hammered finish, the blind heart carved cornice over a boarded two shelf delft rack, above three quartered panelled doors over a shaped apron on cut out boarded end supports, 155cm wide, 203cm high, 46cm deep
A George III oak high dresser, the boarded three shelf delft rack over three short frieze drawers to the enclosed base fitted with brass swan-neck handles over a central rectangular fixed fielded panel, flanked by a single rectangular fielded panel cabinet door to each side, fitted with brass H hinges, raised on shaped bracket feet, 192cm wide, 196cm high, 49cm deep

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