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NO RESERVE Cricket.- Briscoe (Walter A.) Cricket Love & Humour, first edition, illustrations, browned throughout, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, a little rubbed, library shelf label to spine foot, 1921 § Larwood (Harold) Body-Line?, first edition, portrait frontispiece, plates, occasional finger-soiling, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, contemporary morocco-backed boards, rubbed, chipping to spine head, blind-stamp to upper cover, 1933 § Hobbs (Jack), Maurice Tate and Herbert Strudwick, The Game of Cricket as it should be played, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, advertisements at end, original paper wrappers, a little rubbed, n.d.; and 3 others, cricket, v.s. (6)
Cricket. Shaw and Shrewsbury's Team in Australia 1884-5, mounted team portrait plate, advertisements at end, several leaves expertly strengthened at gutter, original decorative boards bound-in, small loss to corner, neat tissue repair, ex-library with shelf-mark to upper cover verso, modern cloth, slight bumping to spine foot, [Padwick 4409], 8vo, Nottingham, Arthur Shaw & Arthur Shrewsbury, 1885.⁂ Scarce. Only 2 on Library Hub at the University of Cambridge and University of Manchester libraries.
Cricket.- [Sutton (J. F.)] Nottingham Cricket Matches from 1771 to 1853, first edition, corrections inserted by hand, occasional faint spotting, abrasion mark to front free endpaper where label removed, ex-library with bookplate , original cloth-backed boards, rubbed, small mark to upper cover, library shelf label to spine foot, Nottingham, J. F. Sutton, 1853; Nottingham Cricket Matches from 1771 to 1865, third edition, advertisement at end, original paper wrappers bound-in, small hole to front free endpaper where label removed, ex-library with ink-stamp to title verso, near contemporary half-morocco, a little rubbed, library shelf label to spine foot, Nottingham, A. K. Sutton, 1865, [Padwick 2487], 8vo (2).⁂ Scarce. Only 1 copy of each on Library Hub at the University of Nottingham and the BL.
NO RESERVE Kenyon (Frederic G.) The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri Description and Texts of the Twelve Manuscripts on Papyrus of the Greek Bible, Fasc. 1-3 only in 3 vol., 12 colour plates, occasional spotting, ex-library with bookplates and shelf-marks to titles, original buckram, a little rubbed, shelf-mark labels to spine foot, 4to, 1933-34.
Middle East.- Layard (Austen H.) Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, first edition, half-title, folding frontispiece, 10 plates (most lithographs), 5 folding maps and plans, 1 with short tear, woodcut illustrations, occasional spotting, ex-library with ink-stamp to front pastedown and shelf-mark to title, previous owner's ink signature, cracked hinges, original cloth, short split to spine head, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1853 § Coldstream (J. N.) Greek Geometric Pottery, plates, folding map in pocket at end, adhesive marks to front free endpaper where label removed, original cloth, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, chipping to corners and spine extremities, 1968; and 2 others similar, 8vo & 4to (4)
NO RESERVE Architecture.- Cescinsky (Herbert) The Old World House, its furniture & decoration, 2 vol., half-titles, frontispieces, illustrations, original morocco-backed boards, a little rubbed, 1824 § Mackennal (Alexander) Home and Haunts of the Pilgrim Fathers, number 71 of 150 copies, colour frontispiece and 3 colour plates, captioned tissue-guards, illustrations, many full-page, previous owner's ink inscription, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, original vellum, lacking ties, small shelf-label to spine foot, rubbed, 1899; and a later edition of Sengarten's 'Architectural Styles', 4to & 8vo (4)
NO RESERVE Keynes (Geoffrey) Engravings by William Blake. The Separate Plates, A Catalogue Raisonnée, first edition limited to 500 copies, collotype plates, ex-library with bookplate and occasional ink- and blind-stamps, original cloth, a little rubbed, shelf-mark to spine foot, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 4to, Dublin, 1956.
A Swedish pine painted kitchen cabinet, with panelled double door, having floral spray decoration to front, opening to reveal two shelf interior with hanging section over. On two shelf cupboard base with three painted cartouche and shaped, moulded top inscribed ANO 1804. Having five ball feet (detached). Originally removed from Satuna Manor in Bjorklinge, Sweden. 198cm tall x 115cm wide.
A mahogany and brass bijouterie cabinet, circa 1900, of octagonal form with single glass shelf and undertier, on swept feet, 112 cm high x 51 cm wide.Condition report: Some lengths of brass moulding missing from the edge of the tabletop sectionSome slight scratches to the glass top panel of the vitrineThe under tier is made from wide board construction and has split along a jointThe door has a working keyThe bottom of the interior of the vitirine has some old scratches

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