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OGILVY (J.S.) A Pilgrimage in Surrey, 2 vols, col. plates, 4to, 1914--THE HISTORY OF GUILDFORD, The County-Town of surrey, 3 plates, contemp. dec. cl. rebacked with orig. spine laid down, final 2 leaves missing, 1801--YOUNG (FRANCIS BRETT) Portrait of a Village, Engravings by Joan Hassall, 1st ed, 1937--and others local history on 1 shelf LOCATION A
SACKVILLE-WEST (V) Country Notes, 1st ed, torn dustwr ('hidden' repairs of blue tape!), sl. cocked, 4to, 1939--INGRAMS (JOHN) & PIPER (JOHN) Piper's Places, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1983--DIXON-SCOTT (J.) The English Countryside, Foreword by Rose Macaulay, 1st ed, orig. cl., oblong 4to, 1935--and others on landscape and local history on one shelf LOCATION C
POPE-HENNESSY (JOHN) Italian Renaissance Sculpture, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1958; Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture, plate vol, dustwr. (sunned), 1963--LEES-MILNE (JAMES) Baroque in Italy, 1st ed, dustwr. (spine faded), 1959; Baroque in Spain and Portugal, 1st ed, dustwr (tear top of spine), 1960--PLUMB (Dr. J.H.) The Horizon Book of The Renaissance, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1961--and others on art, sculpure and architecture on one shelf LOCATION H
BOXING. FISTIANA, 21st ed, contemp. quarter morocco, 1859--MILES (HENRY DOWNES), Pugilisctica, History of British Boxing, 3 vols, orig. pict. cl. gilt, small tear to 1 headcap, lower joint broken Vol. 2 but still tight, Edinburgh, 1906--HENNING (FRED) Fights for the Championship, 2 vols, modern quarter calf, {1902}--plus others boxing on 1 shelf including 6 videos plus 5 framed prints LOCATION M & L
A late Victorian rosewood, ash and marquetry washstand, circa 1890, the raised back with a rectangular mirror, a shelf and tiles printed with flowers and leaves, the base with a grey veined marble top above two panelled doors and four short drawers, on turned tapering legs and ceramic castors, 181cm high, 138cm wide, 61cm deep
W. Walker & Sons - a Victorian mahogany dumb waiter, late 19th century, the panelled back with a shelf and swan neck pediment carved with rosettes, the frieze with drawers and acanthus scroll supports, the base enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on a plinth, 173cm high, 152cm wide, one drawer stamped W. Walker & Sons, Bunhill Row, London EC
A William IV rosewood chiffonier, circa 1830, the mirrored back with a shelf on S-scroll supports beneath a triangular lotus moulded pediment, the base with a white marble top and two-drawer frieze above a pair of doors with pierced brass lattice panels flanked by lotus pilasters, on a breakfront plinth, 151cm high, 122cm wide
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