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A painted and parcel-gilt breakfront side or serving table, in early 19th century style, the rectangular top with bowed central section above a frieze carved with guilloche and flowerheads on leaf-carved circular section tapering legs with gilt capitals joined by a shelf stretcher. 91cm by 148cm by 60cm.
A painted and parcel gilt large breakfront console table, in early 19th century style, the rectangular top with bowed central section above a frieze carved in relief with guilloche and flowerheads, on leaf-carved circular-section tapering legs with gilt capitals joined by a shelf stretcher. 90cm by 175cm by 54cm.
A Georgian oak and pine cricket table, the circular three plank top supported on three legs with a central shelf, 59cm diameter, overall height 66cmPurchased in 1996 for £650 Shrinkage cracks to top.Small inset set to topOld woodworm noted particularly in bottom shelfAppears reasonably solid and usable
Welsh (Charles). Privately Printed Opuscula, Issued to Members of the Sette of Odd Volumes. No XI. On some books for children of the last century, London: printed by Griffith, Farren, Okeden & Welsh, 1886, 108 pp., occasional light toning, front hinge broken, old bookseller description pasted at front, original printed wrappers, rebacked, a few small chips, 8vo, limited edition 95/250, together with Bannerman (Helen). The Story of Little Black Sambo, 4th edition, London: Grant Richards, 1900, colour illustrations, closed tear to p. 52, a few small stains, endpapers renewed, shelf number label at front, original cloth, spine toned, a few stains, 12mo, plus Fables of Aesop and Others, translated into English with instructive applications... by Samuel Croxall, 12th edition, London: W. Strahan, J. F. & C. Rivington and others, 1782, engraved frontispiece, engraved illustrations, light offsetting to title, previous owner signature, contemporary sheep, rubbed with some wear to head of spine, some worming to upper cover, 8vo, together with others, illustrated juvenile antiquarian including The Looking-Glass Mind; or Intellectual Mirror, 10th edition, 1806, and The Blossoms of Morality; Intended for the amusement and morality of young ladies and gentlemen, 5th edition, 1810 (both illustrated by John Bewick), The Chapter of Kings, by John Collins, 1st edition, 1818, Christmas Entertainments: Wherein is described abundance of fiddle-faddle-stuff, raw-heads, bloody-bones, buggybows and such horrible bodies..., reprinted from the 1740 edition by Field & Tuer, [1883], A Jubilee Thought, by Joseph Crawhall, 1887, My Lady Dolly, Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1895, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, by Jules Verne, 3rd edition, 1873 (rebacked), The Story of the Treasure Seekers, by E. Nesbit, 1st edition, 1899, Michael Morpurgo, a few volumes defective etc QTY: (approximately 80)
Nicholson (John Gambril Francis). Love in Earnest. Sonnets, Ballades, and Lyrics, 1st edition: Elliott Stock, 1892, 230 pp., lacking pp. 163-164 (i.e. the poems 'The Boyhood of Raleigh' and 'St. William of Norwich'), some toning to endpapers, top edge gilt, original Japanese vellum-backed patterned boards, spine toned and rubbed at ends, small splits at head of joints, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Romance of a Choir-Boy, London, privately printed, 1916, ex-library Edinburgh Public Libraries with their ink stamps and labels, front endpaper renewed, folded prospectus for the poet's Garland of Ladslove loosely inserted, original cloth, shelf number in gilt to spine, library blindstamp to lower cover, spine darkened, a few flecked marks, 8vo, plus Last Letters of Aubrey Beardsley, edited by John Gray, 1st edition, 1904 QTY: (3)NOTE:First work a presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: 'To F. H. Whitehouse, in memory of days at Rydal Mount, from his affectionate friend J. G. F. Nicholson, July 29th 1892'.Rare. No copy recorded at auction. John Gambril Nicholson (1866-1931) was a Uranian poet and member of the Order of the Chaeronea, a secretive society of homosexuals, and as an English master taught at a number of schools including Rydal Mount, Colwyn Bay from 1888-94. One of the poems excised from this copy St. William of Norwich was written by his former teacher F. W. Rolfe, 'Baron Corvo'. The Earnest in the title, speculatively a code word for homosexual recognition was perhaps used as a pun by Oscar Wilde in his play The Importance of Being Earnest, (1895).
Jefferies (Richard). World's End. A Story in Three Books, 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: Tinsley Brothers, 1877, advertisement leaf at end of volume I, stitching weak in volume I, contents detaching, occasional light spotting, armorial bookplates of Charles R. C. Hibbert, manuscript shelf number, original decorative cloth gilt, spines a little toned and rubbed at ends and edges, ink stain at head of volume I upper cover, John Day, Grosvenor Square bookseller circular labels pasted to upper covers, slight lean, 8vo QTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: From the library of the author Henry Williamson.
A Collection of Studio Pottery, thrown forms with painted and incised decoration, some impressed marks (one shelf)Cream and brown vase on right of front row in main images cracked. Brown and cream planter behind and to the right with firing tears to the foot. The other vessels in good condition.Largest Bowl - 30cm diameter by 17.5cm highLarget Vase - 22cm highLargest Jug - 20cm high
A Modern Steiff Giraffe, together with a quantity of giraffe themed Franz porcelain, similar giraffe collectables, a Paddington Bear soft toy, two studio glass pumpkins, a Beswick model of pair of grouse model No. 2063, Lapwing model No. 2416, Royal Doulton Mr Toadflax etc (one shelf)Some chips and losses to the two teardrop shaped Franz porcelain items. Steiff in good condition. Glass pumpkin free from damage.
A Selection of Wedgewood Jasper, including a pair of table candlesticks and a tri-colour cache pot, together with a Victorian Sunderland glass paperweight, Waterford crystal boxed timepiece, brassware, coins etc (one shelf)Candlesticks one with two discoloured patches to the sconce.Tri-colour pot with a large piece broken and re stuck.Bottle no damage but lacking mount.Twin handled urn with cover broken and main rim with a large flat chip.cylindrical spill vase cracked.Tobacco jar with a damaged cover. Remaining Wedgwood in good order. Other items in the lot not reported.
A French Provincial Chestnut and Fruitwood Armoire, 19th century, the moulded cornice above substantial cupboard doors with moulded panels and original engraved brasses, the later fabric-lined interior with removable shelf and later hanging pole, all above an arched apron, on scrolled forelegs143cm by 52cm by 232cm
An Oak Plate Rack, 18th century, with quarter moulded cornice over a repeat bracket outline frieze, the upper shelves with pot hooks, 153cm (later alterations)The frame is structurally sound and free from woodworm damage, with numerous small splits and the shelf boards are warped, some superficial scuffs
Corgi Toys group of 4 to include; No. 241 Chrysler Ghia L64, Metallic blue body with red interior, spun hubs, with Corgi dog on the parcel shelf, No. 218 Aston Martin DB4, finished in yellow with red interior and silver hubs, No. 235 Oldsmobile Super 88 saloon comprising a metallic blue body with white side flash and spun hubs and a No.304 Mercedes Benz 300 S.L Roadster with an open roof, in light blue body with cream interior
A Napoleon III Boulle style cabinetEbonised wood Two doors and inner shelf Gilt metal and turtle shell inlaid decoration of classical masks, caryatids, birds, foliage motifs and others Gilt bronze mounts of foliage motifs and classical masks decoration Marble top France, 19th century 109x116x42 cmCITES CERTIFICATE: 24PTLX10960C
An Edwardian glazed display cabinet, broken swan neck pediment above traditional moulded cornice, frieze with alternating inlay, geometric glazed door opening to single glass shelf, above a large cupboard door with fan inlay to centre opening to a single wooden shelf, ogee plinth, 200cm high, 74cm wide, 50cm deep (1)
Over 30 volumes of leather-bound histories on various subjects, c. 1830, including 'The History of the Bastille', 'The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus', 'Lives of Scottish Worthies' published by John Murray, Albemarle Steet, London and an Elizabeth II coronation issue bible (1 shelf)
Nowrojee (Jehangeer & Merwanjee, Hirjeebhoy). Journal of a Residence of Two Years and a Half in Great Britain, 1st edition, William H. Allen & Co., 1841, lithographic portrait frontispiece of the first-named author, old paper shelf label to front pastedown, contemporary polished calf with Signet Library gilt oval arms stamped to both covers, some edge wear, neat calf gilt reback retaining the original red leather spine label, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:The authors were cousins and naval architects from Bombay who were instructed in shipbuilding at Chatham.
Framjee (Dosabhoy). The Parsees: their History, Manners, Customs and Religion, 1st edition, London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1858, advertisement leaf at front and publisher's catalogue at rear, occasional light spotting and toning, wormtracks to inner margins of endpapers, original cloth, some fading, small tear at head of spine, a few small stains, 8vo, together with Yule (Colonel Henry and A. C. Burnell). Hobson-Jobson. a Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive, new edition edited by William Crooke, London: John Murray, 1903, previous owner signature of Dunlop Smith to half-title, later owner inscription and provenance to front endpaper verso, top edge gilt, original morocco-backed boards, spine rubbed, lower joint splitting, 8vo, plus Wilson (H. H.) A Glossary of Judicial and Revenue Terms, and of Useful Words Occurring in Official Documents Relating to the Administration of the Government of British India, from the Arabic, Persian, Hindustani, Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Uriya, Marathi, Guzarathi, Telugu, Karnata, Tamil, Malayalam, and Other Languages, 2nd edition, London: W. H. Allen, 1855, some light toning, library ink stamps, City of Westminster Public Libraries label, top edge gilt, contemporary half morocco, spine darkened, shelf number in gilt at foot, joints and edges rubbed, 4to, with others related including Indian India as Seen by a Guest in Rajasthan, by C. W. Waddington, 1933, The Three Presidencies of India, by John Capper, 1853, The Historical Record of the Imperial Visit to India 1911, 1914, The Naulahka. A Story of West and East, by Rudyard Kipling and Wolcott Balestier, 1st edition, 1892, Tea and Tea Dealing, by F. W. F. Staveacre, 1929, Burma. A Handbook of Practical Information, by Sir J. G. Scott, 3rd edition revised, circa 1910, and Indian Tea... by Claud Bald, 4th edition, 1922 QTY: (17)

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