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Lot 142

A modern bronze effect Pointer dog design table lamp and shade, overall height 23".

Lot 144

A bronze patinated metal table lamp supported by a nude figure, overall height 14".

Lot 1454

Georgian oak tilt top tripod table

Lot 1467

A rectangular hardwood garden table with 2 extra end leaves together with a set of 6 matching folding chairs.

Lot 163

Painted table top chest of 4-drawers, small wicker hamper and a sewing box.

Lot 198

A pair of tall table lamps with cherub supports, and shades.

Lot 208

Table cannon, brass jug, oak 2-train mantel clock, etc.

Lot 232

Alabaster and other table lamps.

Lot 233

2 Tiffany style table lamps, 2 clocks, etc.

Lot 303

Antique pine table top 20-drawer collector's chest.

Lot 534

An Edwardian green glass table lustre with drops.

Lot 566

Art Deco blue glass dressing table set, powder bowls, etc.

Lot 573

An Edwardian pink milk glass table lustre with drops, and an oil lamp and a ruby overlay vase.

Lot 579

Cranberry and clear glass table centre epergne.

Lot 58

An oak table top filing chest of 5 drawers, width 15.5".

Lot 621

Mason's red and blue Mandalay jars, table centre bowl, clock, etc.

Lot 625

A pair of large composition table lamps.

Lot 627

2 large fruit and floral decorated table lamps and a wall plaque.

Lot 631

Continental tureen, Capodimonte table centre, etc.

Lot 669

2 Giuseppe Armani 1920s style figure table lamps, 1 with shade.

Lot 689

Capodimonte table centre bowl and cover and a ships decanter.

Lot 690

Large continental porcelain table lamp in 3-sections with applied birds and flowers.

Lot 691

A pair of brass mounted table lamps and shades.

Lot 694

A large silver plated table centre epergne with Cranberry glass flutes.

Lot 695

Large crystal table lamp and shade.

Lot 696

An adjustable brass desk lamp and 2 table lamps.

Lot 706

Table lamp, Minton teaware, etc.

Lot 709

Table centre supported by 3 cherubs, cockerel jug, bust and a figure.

Lot 764

Brass topped folding table, box, telephone, etc.

Lot 822

A silver and blue enamel 5-piece dressing table set, cased.

Lot 826

A silver plated teapot, milk jug, pewter tankard, dressing table set, etc.

Lot 901

Victorian mahogany Duchess dressing table, with fitted frieze drawers, 3 central concave drawers under flanked by serpentine front panelled cupboards, width 92cm.

Lot 905

An 18th century oak side table, single frieze drawer on cabriole legs, width 69cm.

Lot 906

An Antique oak and pine tripod table, width 45cm.

Lot 909

An ornate Chinese hardwood coffee table of serpentine form with ornate carved and pierced frieze, raised on dragon carved legs, overall width 90cm.

Lot 913

A Victorian mahogany drop leaf work table on turned legs, width 45cm.

Lot 929

An 18th century Dutch marquetry side table, with shaped top, single frieze drawer and cabriole legs, width 70cm.

Lot 934

A hardwood rectangular serving table on turned legs, width 145cm.

Lot 935

A small Chinese elm table top cabinet with fitted drawers and cupboards, with stylised brass mounts, width 88cm.

Lot 937

20th century rosewood rectangular coffee table, with chequered design top, width 130cm.

Lot 938

An oak dressing table /wash stand, on 2 pedestals with 10 fitted drawers, with a white and grey veined marble top, length 203cm.

Lot 942

An oak and ash crossbanded pedestal side table, single drawer, width 44cm.

Lot 952

An Edwardian mahogany bow front serving table raised on reeded tapered legs, width 153cm.

Lot 973

An Arts & Crafts oak side table, stylised legs, width 68cm.

Lot 976

An Edwardian satin walnut 3-drawer dressing table, width 101cm.

Lot 977

A modern pine kitchen table, baluster legs, length 120cm.

Lot 364

Herbal.- Nylandt (Pieter) De Nederlandtsche Herbarius of Kruydt-boeck, double column, large engraved vignette of botanists seated at a table studying plants, surrounded by their books, botanical woodcuts within text, some spotting and staining, upper hinge broken, contemporary vellum, lightly soiled, [Hunt 364, quoting this copy], small 4to, Amsterdam, Michael de Groot, 1682.⁂ Rare third edition of this Dutch herbal.

Lot 374

Periodical.- Houghton (John) A Collection for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade, second series, vol.1 no.1 - vol 10 no 240 [but 241], an unbroken run, majority of issues bound with additional f. of advertisements, no 12 loosely inserted, no 21 duplicated, folding table, vol.1 wormed at head, no.150 torn with some loss to text, occasional browning or light soiling, manuscript title in a contemporary hand supplied at front, bookplate, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracked but holding firm, [Fussell pp.81-83], folio, Randall Taylor [&] John Whitlock [&] E. Whitlock, 1692-7; sold as a periodical and not subject to return.⁂ An exceptional unbroken run of this weekly publication.Individual issues of this periodical are scarce and we cannot trace an unbroken run such as this in the last forty years of auctions. The first series was published in 1681 and ran to only 21 issues, this second series began in 30th March 1692 and ran for approximately 10 years. The list of subjects covered includes manures, trades, importing of goods, arts of fowling and fishing and the management of rivers, woods and estates. The advertisements include a vast array of personal notices and provide extraordinary snapshots of 17th century London life. Provenance: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale (bookplate); Rothamsted acquisition date 1937.

Lot 401

Boeckler (Georg Andreas) Der nuetzlichen Hauss- und Feld-Schuele, 2 vol., vol.1 with half-title, engraved frontispiece, titles in red and black, 192 engraved plates (some folding), 2 folding tables, foxing and browning, title and frontispiece of vol.1 laid down, title of vol.2 trimmed at foot affecting date, contemporary calf, extremities worn, 4to, Frankfurt & Leipzig, J. A. Merckel, 1699.⁂ A very good and complete copy of this enormous compendium of domestic and rural matters. Includes a section on carving and table decoration with some wonderful illustrations of "show food" (Schau-Essen).

Lot 411

Scotland.- Martin (Martin) A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, first edition, folding engraved map, folding engraved plate, both torn, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and scuffed, spine worn and slightly defective, for Andrew Bell, 1703 § Headrick (Rev. James) View of the Mineralogy, Agriculture, Manufactures and Fisheries of the Island of Arran, folding engraved map, 24pp. catalogue at end, original boards, uncut, worn, Edinburgh, 1807 § Anderson (James) An Account of the Present State of the Hebrides and Western Coasts of Scotland, presentation copy from the author to Lord Stormont inscribed on half-title, folding engraved map, engraved plate, folding table, cropped, library cloth, Edinburgh, 1785 § Walker (John) An Economical History of the Hebrides and Highlands of Scotland, 2 vol., modern cloth-backed boards, Edinburgh, 1808, first editions, 8vo (5)

Lot 427

Fens Drainage.- [Rolfe (Jon.)] The Great Law of Marsh Land [at a Session of Sewers holden at Kings-Lynn...], 22pp., wide margins, title without imprint (?divisional title), lacking final blank, some underlinings in ink, title soiled, first few leaves damp-stained and with small hole to outer margin, [Goldsmiths' 5101], [King's Lynn], [1714] bound with Heads of a Bill proposed, to be applied for to Parliament, for preserving the Drainage and Navigations of the Middle and South Levels. 1775, 6pp., drop-head title, [?London], [1775] and M. Observations as to the Present State of the Lands in the Neighbourhood of Spalding...with...an Improvement in the Outfall of the River Welland..., 24pp., with errata leaf at end (slightly defective at lower edge), offsetting to title, Peterborough, J.Jacob, 1791 and Inundation (The), or the Life of a Fen-Man, a Poem. By a Fen Parson, 20pp., price blacked out in ink at foot of title, browned, damp-stained at foot of inner margin, Lynn, by W.Whittingham, [1771], together 4 works in 1 vol., with 2 additional letterpress leaves of minutes c.1777 bound in, one regarding the Bedford Level by Charles Nalson Cole, the other the Adventurers and Free Land Owners at Ely, each paginated "11" on verso, all pamphlets with ink signature "Creasy" in upper left corner of title, manuscript index at beginning, contemporary half calf § Golborne (James) The Report...in pursuance of several Resolutions passed at a Meeting of Land Owners...Interested in the Improvements of the Outfall of the River Ouse..., 44pp., some ink annotations and calculations in margins, Lynn, by W.Whittingham, 1791 bound with Watté (John) The Report...for the better Drainage of the South and Middle Levels of the Fens......by a New Cut or Channel from Eau-Brink to Lynn, 18pp., folding engraved map and table, worming to lower margin, [1791], together 2 works in 1 vol., manuscript index, contemporary half calf, first editions, both rubbed, 4to (2)⁂ A collection of rare pamphlets relating to the Fens, most with only a few copies listed by ESTC but the first item with only one copy (Senate House Library) and the second this copy only in UK, plus one in America (California State Library).

Lot 430

Pamphlets.- Hill (Aaron) Essays for the Month of December, 1716, 4 engraved plates, title browned, [Goldsmiths 5284], for J.Robert, 1716 bound with Essays for the Month of January, 1717, 4 engraved plates, title and final f. soiled, E. Berington, 1717 and The Advantages and Disadvantages of Inclosing Waste Lands, half-title, J.Almon, 1772 and Observations on the Sowing of Spring Wheat and the Cultivation of the Globe Turnip, folding table, Dublin, [1808] and An Essay to Induce the Gentlemen of the County of Lymerick, to form a Society for the Improvement of Tillage, Cork, by Andrew Welsh, ?1735 and Lawes (J.B.) A Few Words of Advice on Artificial Manures, 1846 and [Young (Arthur) A Letter to Lord Clive on the Great Benefits.... in Promoting the Interests of Agriculture by Forming an Experimental Farm, half-title, folding engraved plate, W.Nicoll, 1767 and [Kames (Henry Home, Lord) Progress of Flax-Husbandry in Scotland, ink inscription to title, Edinburgh, by Sands, Murray and Cochran, 1766 and Short Rules and Observations for Sowing Lint Seed, title and final f. browned, [Goldsmiths 6645], Edinburgh, by Mr James David, 1729, together 9 works in 1 vol., library cloth, 8vo.⁂ The subjects of the first two works are as follows: the making of China in England; obtaining cheaper coals; repairing of the Dagenham breach; English grapes and proving they will make the best wines; the rearing of silk worms; making paper without the use of rags; a new method of making woad; a new way of managing a dairy.

Lot 474

Fossils.- Woodward (John) Fossils of all Kinds, first edition, 7 engraved plates, 1 folding, folding table, lacking the 2 unsigned 'Preface' leaves as often, autograph note in a contemporary hand signed 'E. Steele' tipped in at rear, ink inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary panelled calf, 8vo, for William Innys, 1728.⁂ An attractive copy of this important work in which Woodward argued that the surface of the earth was divided into strata and that many of the fossils discovered therein came originally from the sea.

Lot 500

Scotland.- Maxwell (Robert) Select Transactions of the Honourable the Society of Improvers in the Knowledge of Agriculture in Scotland, initial imprimatur leaf, folding engraved plate at end, contemporary calf, 1743; The Practical Husbandman..., later half calf, upper cover detached, 1757 § Napier (W.J.) A Treatise on Practical Store-Farming, half-title, folding engraved map and plate (foxed), folding table, original boards, uncut, spine broken and worn, upper cover detached, 1822 § [Wight (Andrew)] Present State of Husbandry in Scotland, 2 vol., signed and inscribed by the author to Lord Kames on verso of half-title, foxing, contemporary calf, gilt, ?by Scott of Edinburgh, spines gilt in compartments with allegorical figure at head, lacking some labels, vol.1 with upper cover detached and spine ends worn, 1778, first editions, Edinburgh; and 13 others, Scottish agriculture, 8vo (18)

Lot 502

Bees.- Thorley (John) Melisselogia [graece]. Or, the Female Monarchy, being an enquiry into the Nature, Order, and Government of Bees, first edition, engraved frontispiece, list of subscribers, 4 engraved plates by Thomas Loveday, one folding, with 'Explanation of the Plates' leaf at end, lightly browned, some offsetting, contemporary sprinkled calf, lacking label, for the Author, 1744 § Warder (Joseph) The True Amazons: or, the Monarchy of Bees, fifth edition, lacking first leaf of dedication, title with ink inscription and a little soiled, lightly browned, later half calf, for John Pemberton, 1722 § Mills (John) An Essay on the Management of Bees, first edition, engraved frontispiece and folding plate, lacking final advertisement leaf, later half calf, spine gilt, for J. Johnson and B. Davenport, 1766 § [Bazin (Gilles Augustin)] The Natural History of Bees..., first English edition, 12 folding engraved plates, the last browned at outer edge, contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt, red roan label, for J.& P.Knapton, and P.Vailant, 1744, most rubbed, the first two with spine ends worn, [British Bee Books 97, 74, 116 & 96], 8vo (4) ⁂ "Thorley's secret was the puffball narcotic, which he used when uniting colonies...Of English writers, Thorley was the first to mention having found wax scales in the pockets of worker bees. The...frontispiece was a copy of Cesi's three bees - the first drawing of bees made with the aid of a microscope, 1625". (British Bee Books). Plate V depicts the owner in his study searching for the queen in a group of stupefied bees on his table, with a swarm on the tree in the garden beyond.

Lot 519

Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) Traite de la Culture des Terres, suivant les Principes de M. Tull, Anglois, 6 vol., 40 engraved plates and 1 table, all folding, contemporary calf, spines gilt but a little worn, Paris, 1753-61; Traite de la Conservation des Grains, et en particulier du Froment, first edition, 12 folding engraved plates, contemporary sprinkled calf, worn, upper cover detached, Paris, 1753; and 2 others by Duhamel,12mo (9)

Lot 536

Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) A Practical Treatise of Husbandry, [translated and edited by John Mills], first edition in English, title in red and black, 6 engraved plates, folding table, light foxng and offsetting to plates, contemporary calf, sympathetically rebacked, [Fussell pp.48-49; Hunt 564], 4to, for J.Whiston and B.White, 1759.⁂ Includes vines, corn, wheat and manures. The author was a supporter of Tull's methods.

Lot 539

Mordant (John) The Complete Steward: or, The Duty of a Steward to his Lord... Also a New System of Husbandry, wherein are Laid Down General Rules and Directions for the Management and Improvement of Farms, 2 vol., first edition, half-title to vol.2, folding table. woodcut illustrations, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with morocco labels, [Fussell p.51; Goldsmiths' 9662; Kress 5956; Perkins 1225], a good set, Printed for W.Sandby, in Fleet-Street, 1761 § Stone (Thomas) An Essay on Agriculture, with a view to inform Gentlemen of Landed Property, whether their Estates are managed to the Greatest Advantage, first edition, occasional light browning, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, [Goldsmiths' 12846; Kress B969], Lynn, W.Whittingham, 1785; and 6 others, stewardship and land management, 8vo & 4to (9)

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