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An early 20th Century mahogany and inlaid display cabinet in the manner of Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple, the moulded cornice above an Art Nouveau style organic stylised floral inlaid frieze and two bowed glass panels flanked by further bowed glass panels, enclosing a mirrored interior over a domed open recess with mirrored back and shelf, over two further cupboard doors with stylised Art Nouveau floral decoration enclosing a single shelf, raised on bracket feet, 91.5 cm wide x 41.7 cm deep x 177.3 cm high
An oak dresser in the Victorian manner, the top with moulded edge above three drawers and dog kennel flanked by two cupboard doors on bracket feet, 125 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 78 cm high, together with a mahogany open bookcase, 70.5 cm wide x 114.5 cm high, an oak single drawer plant stand, needlework upholstered fire screen and two mahogany wine tables and a 19th Century mahogany square washstand with single drawer and pot shelf
Verne, Jules A Family Without a Name London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle , & Rivington, 1891. First UK edition, first impression with publisher's catalogue dated October 1890, frontispiece and 78 (of 79) plates, original pictorial red cloth gilt, occasional light spotting, shelf lean, lower hinge cracked, some fading and rubbing to covers, ownership signature to free-endpaper; [Idem] Five Weeks in a Balloon. London: Chapman and Hall, 1870. First UK edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, hinges split, spine detached along lower joint, some internal and external soiling, signature to paste-down endpaper (2)
Barrington (the Hon. Daines), MISCELLANIES, including TRACTS ON THE POSSIBILITY OF REACHING THE NORTH POLE, MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS ON THE REIN-DEER, THE BAT etc, OTHER ARTICLES OF CONTENTS including PARTICULARS OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE KING OF SPAIN AND THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR AN EXCHANGE OF NATURAL CURIOSITIES, and a HISTORY OF THE GWEDIR FAMILY, first edition, full leather, Kenyon bookplate to inside cover, laid paper, inscribed to front free endpaper and title page, engraved plates, maps and family trees throughout, J. Nichols, London 1781 Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:All front corners bumped and worn. Extensive shelf wear to bottom edges of boards. Wear to spine edges, but spine fully attached. Shelf wear to boards. Foxing and staining to page edges, most notably at the top edge. Some flattened creasing to pages 247 to 278. Otherwise a tight and relatively clean volume.
Pennant (T), BRITISH ZOOLOGY, 4 vols, full leather, applied gilt titles to plain spines, laid paper, inscribed to title page, engraved plates throughout including foldouts, Benjamin White, London 1768-1770 (4) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:All front corners bumped, vols 1,2 and 3 with small losses to the leather of the lower corners. Shelf wear to bottom edges of the boards. Vol 1 with flaked tear partial loss to the leather of the back cover, vols 2,3 and 4 with various scratches and marks to the boards. All spines fully attached but spine edges wearing thin in places. All pages generally clean with minor foxing, most noticeable to the endpapers of vols 1 and 2. Vol 1 slightly cocked.
Cervantes (M), THE HISTORY AND ADVENTURES OF THE RENOWNED DON QUIXOTE, translated by T. Smollett, 4 vols, full leather, marbled endpapers, applied Ormsby Gore inscription to inside front cover, watermarked paper for ?1794?, engraved frontispiece to vol I, John Chambers, Dublin 1796 (4) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:All front corners bumped, curled and worn. Shelf wear to bottom edges of boards. Shelf wear to all boards, particularly vols 1 and 3. All spines currently fully attached, but vols 1,2 and 4 with open splits, vol 3 with wear to spine edges. Vol 1 with re-pasted flake to the spine. All vols with minor foxing and the odd small stain to pages. Vol 3 with some creasing to top corners.
Bertin (Capt J), THE NOBLE GAME OF CHESS. CONTAINING RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS, FOR THE USE OF THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE OF THIS GAME, first edition, full leather, embossed decoration to cover, laid paper, printed by H. Woodfall, London 1735, with THE ART OF BOXING, full leather, gilt decoration to spine and covers, Kenyon bookplate, engraved frontispiece and title page, bound with THE MODERN FLASH DICTIONARY, THE ART OF ANGLING, and THE ART OF SWIMMING, sold by G.Smeeton (2) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:Both texts appear to be complete.The Noble Game of Chess: all front corners bumped. Shelf wear to bottom edges of boards. Shelf wear to covers. Spine fully attached but has 2.5cm splits at top at front and back covers. Staining to the top half of the pages, most noticeable at the beginning and end of the book, less obvious in the middle section. Title page, blank page (un-numbered), Preface pp iii-iv, Rules pp v-viii, text first page un-numbered, text pp2-78 The Art Of Boxing: minor wear to top of spine. Minor shelf wear. Frontispiece, title page, preface i-iv, Introduction pp v-vii, text pp8-63, contents p64 un-numbered, p65 blank un-numbered. The Modern Flash Dictionary: Frontispiece, title page, advertisement, motto page, text first page all un-numbered, text pp4-61, 'Flash Songs' p62 un-numbered, p63 blank un-numbered. The Art Of angling: Frontispiece, title page, blank page, 'The Angler's Song', text first page all un-numbered, text pp 4-79, contents p80, p81 blank un-numbered. The Art Of Swimming: Frontispiece, title page, blank page all un-numbered, preface pp i-vi, text first page un-numbered, text pp8-63, contents pp63-64.
DECORATIVE BINDINGS: A collection of biographies, 17th century and later, the majority bound in full leather, to include: Southey (R), THE LIFE OF NELSON, 2 vols, ¾ leather, John Murray, London 1813, Bisset (R), THE LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE, George Cawthorn, London 1798, Barrow (J), SOME ACCOUNT OF THE PUBLIC LIFE AND A SELECTION FROM THE UNPUBLISHED WRITINGS, OF THE EARL OF MACARTNEY, 2 vols, T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1807, Duck (A), THE LIFE OF HENRY CHICHELE, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, Richard Chilwell, London 1699, GOLDEN REMAINS, OF THE EVER MEMORABLE MR JOHN HALES OF EATON-COLLEGE, printed for George Pawlet, London 1688, Burnet (G) Bishop of Sarum, AN ESSAY ON THE MEMORY OF THE LATE QUEEN, Richard Chilwell, London 1695, Southey (R), THE LIFE OF WESLEY; AND THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF METHODISM, 2 vols, Longman, Hurst et al, London 1820, Walpole (H), REMINISCENCES, S. Hamilton, London 1819, Clarendon (E), THE LIFE OF EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON, 3 vols, Clarendon Printing-House, Oxford 1761, THE LIFE OF THE LATE HONOURABLE ROBERT PRICE Esq, London 1734, etc (Qty) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:Life Of Nelson: leather faded from green to brown on spine, with chips, scuffs and shelf wear. Front corners bumped top and bottom. Shelf wear to marbled boards. Extensive foxing to endpapers, half tile pages, frontispieces, title pages and block edges, but only minor foxing to the text pages. Top corners of some pages in both volumes creased.
SUBSTANCE OF THE DEBATES ON A RESOLUTION FOR ABOLISHING THE SLAVE TRADE, WHICH WAS MOVED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON THE 10TH JUNE 1806, AND IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS ON THE 24TH JUNE, 1806. WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS, blue boards, laid paper, foldout layout of a slave ship, printed and sold by Phillips And Farndon, London 1806 Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORTS:The book appears to be complete and unread with uncut pages throughout. All front corners bumped, the lower corners curving inwards. Minor shelf wear to the bottom edges of the boards. Minor shelf wear to the covers. Spine complete and fully attached. Minor foxing to the page edges, with darkening to the printed areas. The fold out slave ship diagram is attached and in good order, showing minor foxing and feathering to the edges. Title page, Preface first page un-numbered, Preface pp iv-viii, Index first page un-numbered, index pp x-xi, Errata and text first page un-numbered, text pp2-216, slave ship foldout at p192.
THE COMMON PLACE BOOK OF THE REVEREND ROBERT POTTER, full leather, laid paper, containing hand-written transcripts of various essays, poems etc, with titles including ?Song To Crickett?, ?A Monumental Inscription To The Memory Of Captain Thomas Grenville, Commander Of His Majesty?s Ship The Defiance?, ?Notes On The Assizes, Or Benjamin Hall?s Ghost?, and ?Sonnet On Mr Potter?s Completion Of His Translation Of Euripides? Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:Front corners bumped and worn. Shelf wear to bottom edges of boards. Some scratching to front and back covers. Spine currently fully attached, but with full length split to the front and splits beginning to the back. Minor foxing and stains to pages throughout, most noticeable on the endpapers.
Da Vinci (L), A TREATISE OF PAINTING BY LEONARDO DA VINCI. TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL ITALIAN, AND ADORN?D WITH A GREAT NUMBER OF CUTS; TO WHICH IS PREFIXED THE AUTHOR?S LIFE; DONE FROM THE LAST EDITION OF THE FRENCH, first thus, full leather, Kenyon bookplates to inside cover and front free endpaper, laid paper, engraved frontispiece, title page printed in black and red, dedication to Sir Thomas Hanmer, thirty three numbered plates (nos 23 and 24 reversed, two numbered 26) and two foldout tables, J. Senex and W. Taylor, London 1721 Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:All front corners bumped. Shelf wear to bottom board edges. Shelf wear to both covers. Spine fully attached, but but leather split at front cover and beginning to split at rear cover, with further split to the centre of the spine. Foxing and staining to endpapers. Minor foxing, yellowing to pages and darkening to page edges throughout, with further odd small marks. Block appears tight, but falls open at a split between p96/97. Page number punched through on p51 (presumably at printing).
DECORATIVE BINDINGS: Rollins (C), THE ROMAN HISTORY FROM THE FOUNDATION OF ROME TO THE BATTLE OF ACTIUM: THAT IS, TO THE END OF THE COMMONWEALTH, third edition, 10 vols, full leather, gilt titles and decoration to spines, engraved frontispieces, vol I inscribed to title page, foldout maps and engraved plates throughout, J. Rivington et al, London 1768 (10) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:All front corners bumped and worn. Shelf wear to bottom edge of boards. Boards generally clean with minor shelf wear except vol 8 which shows a scratch to the front cover and vol 10 which shows a scratch to the back cover. All spines fully attached, however vols 3 and 8 show small splits at the top of the front covers, and vol 1 shows a more extensive split. All pages show minor foxing and yellowing.
Hume (D), THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE INVASION OF JULIUS CAESAR TO THE REVOLUTION IN 1688, 8 vols, full leather, gilt titles and decoration to spines, marbled endpapers, laid paper, vol 1 with Kenyon book plate to inside cover and inscribed to front free endpaper and title page, A. Millar, London 1763 (8) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:All front corners bumped and worn. Shelf wear to bottom edge of boards. Boards generally clean with minor shelf wear. All spines fully attached, however vols 1, 2, 6 and 8 show small splits at the top of the front and back covers. All pages show minor foxing and yellowing, most noticeable on the endpapers.
THE DEVIL TURN?D HERMIT: OR, THE ADVENTURES OF ASTAROTH BANISH?D FROM HELL. A SATIRICAL ROMANCE, first thus, 2 vols, full leather, applied hand-written title label to spine, laid paper, engraved frontispiece to vol I, inscribed to title pages, vol I printed and sold by J. Hodges, J. Robinson, J. Wilcox and J. Brindsley, London 1841 and vol. II printed for T. Waller, London 1742 (2) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington. CONDITION REPORT:All front corners bumped and worn. Shelf wear to bottom edge of boards. Boards generally clean with minor shelf wear. Both spines fully attached, but vol 1 with splits developing at the top of the front and back covers. All pages with minor foxing and yellowing, most noticeable to endpapers. P1 small loss to bottom right corner. Front cover of vol 1 bends out slightly and does not sit closed. Vol 1: Frontispiece, title page, advertisement first page all un-numbered, advertisement pp iv-v, Preface first page un-numbered, then pp vii-ix, 'Asteroth To The Reader' first page un-numbered, then pp xi-xii, Contents first page un-numbered, then pp ii-iv, text first page un-numbered, then pp2-276. Vol 2: Title page, Translator's Preface first page un-numbered, then p iv, Author's Preface first page un-numbered, then pp vi-vii, Contents first page un-numbered, then pp ix-x, text first page un-numbered, then pp2-254.
A 17th century style carved oak tree form hall stand, late 19th century, with three graduated branches to both sides upon a rectangular shelf with a single frieze drawer, raised upon bobbin turned supports united by a conforming plinth base, inset with two metal drip trays, 200cm H x 109cm W x 34cm D, width without brass fittings 96cm
A mid 19th century burr walnut breakfront credenza, the scrolling foliate openwork back rail centred with a circular panel applied with a gilt metal Green man mask, upon a stepped rear shelf and a mirror veneered breakfront top, the central open shelf flanked by mirrored cupboard doors each applied with carved scroll and fruit brackets, opening to a pair of shelves, the doors flanked by outer pilasters of fluted tapering form above applied spiralled gilt metal beading, upon a shaped plinth base, overall applied with embossed gilt metal banding, 151cm H x 217cm W x 53cm D
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