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Lot 1410

Mirrors, to include a French gilt metal girandole with two candle arms, a pair of French free standing dressing table mirrors, an Art Nouveau style wall mirror and a hand mirror (5)

Lot 1057

A Collection of Victorian Silver Flatware, Various Makers and Dates, Fiddle pattern, engraved with differing crests, comprising2 table-forks, by John Sutter, Chester, 18378 dessert-spoons2 sauce-ladles20oz 4dwt, 628gr (12)

Lot 1476

A 19th Century Mahogany Tripod Table, with shaped pie crust top, 65cm by 45cm by 74cm and A Canterbury (2)

Lot 1327

A 20th Century Oak Refectory Table, on trestle base, 194cm by 75cm by 75cm, together with a mahogany demi-lune fold-over tea table, 102cm by 50cm by 78cm and an oak lamp table (3)

Lot 1002

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a George III Old English pattern table-spoon, engraved with initials; two small dishes; two differing napkin-rings; a cased pair of salt-cellars; two silver-mounted cut-glass dressing-table jars and other items (qty)

Lot 1358

A Reproduction Cross-Banded Mahogany Twin Pillar Dining Table, with three additional leaves, 322cm by 112cm by 77cmOverall good condition. Structurally sound. All fasteners present underneath. Polish good with some scratches to top.The table disassembles to a pair of D ends and three leaves (to seperate the two D ends from each other, the rails would need to be unscrewed) Each D- end90cm by 112cm by 77cm

Lot 1431

A 19th Century Mahogany Drop Leaf Pedestal Table, 109cm by 102cm by 79cm

Lot 1428

A George III Crossbanded Mahogany Fold Over Tea Table, , fitted with a drawer, raised on tapering square section legs, 91cm by 45cm by 76cm

Lot 1010

A Group of Assorted Silver, including a pair of dwarf candlesticks, match holder, tea strainer, pepper grinder, dressing table box, flatware and other items, weighable silver 22oz 1dwt, 685gr (one tray)

Lot 1461

A George III Mahogany Fold Over Tea Table, 82cm by 45cm by 73cm

Lot 1303

A Brittania Pub Table, 55cm by 76cm

Lot 1468

A Victorian Mahogany Table Cabinet, fitted with four drawers, 35cm by 26cm by 39cm together with a mahogany collectors cabinet, fitted with twelve velvet lined slender drawers, 33cm by 23cm by 22cm (2)

Lot 1471

A 20th Century Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table, 206cm by 92cm by 75cm

Lot 1407

A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, fitted with a drawer and moving on castors, 87cm (open) by 61cm by 72cm, a 19th century mahogany campaign writing box, with base drawer and fitted compartments, 39cm by 33cm by 30cm and a George III mahogany wash stand, with gallery top, 35cm by 31cm by 79cm (3)

Lot 1337

A Modern Black Console Table, 125cm by 30cm by 72cm

Lot 1398

A George III-Style Mahogany Bowfront Dressing Table, the shaped top with moulded edge over five drawers about a kneehole, on tapering square section legs and spade feet, 109cm by 55cm by 76cm, together with a George III mahogany side chair, an ash and elm stool composed from Windsor chair elements, two mahogany dining chairs, a reproduction satinwood veneered dressing table, a mahogany tryptich mirror and an Edwardian mahogany low backed chair (8)

Lot 1227A

Taxidermy: A Cased Blue Mink (Mustela lutreola), modern, a full mount adult, stood upon a short broken tree stump with mouth agape, set amidst dry grasses, above painted simulated groundwork below, enclosed within an ebonised five-glass table display case, 34.5cm by 20cm by 39.5cm

Lot 1433

A 19th Mahogany Buffet Table, 122cm by 55cm by 81cm

Lot 1395

A Reproduction Chippendale Style Mahogany Console Table and Mirror, table 114cm by 45cm by 79cm, mirror 105cm by 135cm

Lot 1056

Twelve George III Silver Table-Forks and Dessert-Forks, by William Eley and William Fearn, London, The Table-Forks 1800, The Dessert-Forks 1804, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, 43oz 3dwt, 1,341gr (24)Each is fully marked on the back of the handle. There is some wear to the mark but in general each is legible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraved crest. There is some minor wear to the tines, particularly on the dessert-forks.

Lot 1083

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including three differing silver-mounted cut-glass decanters; a sauceboat; a small wine-coaster and assorted dressing-table items (qty)

Lot 1462

A Victorian Mahogany Oval Extending Dining Table, on ball and claw feet, 212cm by 105cm by 75cm

Lot 68

Miniature collector's box featuring a hand painted image of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger at the breakfast table surrounded by blue floral garland. Enameled copper craftsmanship. Gold hardware. Crummles backstamp. This item has its original box. Issued: c. 1980sDimensions: 0.75"H x 1.25"dia.Manufacturer: CrummlesCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 267

Ideal for a tea table, these perfect little dishes, crafted from fine porcelain, come in a variety of lovely bright patterns, perfect for holding nuts or teabags. Shelley backstamp. Issued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 5.25"L x 4"W x 1"HManufacturer: ShelleyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. A few small chips.

Lot 130

An elegant glossy white porcelain figurine depicting two ladies seated at a table. Royal Dux backstamp. Issued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 7"L x 4"W x 5"HManufacturer: Royal DuxCountry of Origin: CzechoslovakiaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 324

Vintage table piece with imperial crest design at the bottom edge. Spode Imp England backstamp. Dimensions: 12.5"L x 10"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: SpodeCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 82

INGO MAURER (1932-2019)Lampe « One from the Heart »Création en 1989 Métal chromé et laqué, réflecteur en miroir, diffuseur en polyesterH: 85cm.(33 7/16in.); L: 40cm.(15 3/4in.).A table lamp « One from the Heart » in metal, mirror and polyester by Ingo Maurer designed in 1989.Footnotes:Bibliographie :C. & P. Fiell, '1000 lights: 1960 to present', Ed. Taschen, 2005, p. 384.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 52

VERONIQUE MALCOURANT & JEAN-MICHEL CORNUGrande table de salle à manger « Commande spéciale »Circa 1980Pièce uniquePiètement en acier, plateau en bois et marqueterie de laminéH: 80cm.(31 1/2in.); D: 170cm.(66 15/16in.).An important and unique « special commissionned » dining table in steel and laminate by Véronique Malcourant & Jean-Michel Cornu circa 1980.Footnotes:Provenance :Galerie Avant-Scène, ParisCollection de Mr V., Ile-de-FranceThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 51

ALAN BUSHBAUMGrande table de salle à mangerCirca 1980Edition Ecart InternationalBois laqué noirH: 74cm.(29 1/8in.); L: 249m.(98 1/16in.); P: 97cm.(38 3/16in.).An important dining table in black tinted wood by Alan Bushbaum circa 1980 and edited by Ecart International.Footnotes:Provenance :Galerie Avant-Scène, ParisCollection de Mr V., Ile-de-FranceBibliographie :L. Picot, Antidesign : Galerie Avant-Scène, Editions Norma, Paris, 2023, notre modèle reproduit pp. 50 & 51This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 10

MARK BRAZIER-JONES (Né en 1956)Importante lampe de table1988Métal et bille de verreH: 58cm.(22 13/16in.); L: 30cm.(11 13/16in.).An important table lamp in metal and glass by Mark Brazier-Jones of 1988.Footnotes:Provenance :Galerie Avant-Scène, ParisCollection de Mr V., Ile-de-FranceBibliographie :L. Picot, Antidesign : Galerie Avant-Scène, Ed. Norma, Paris, 2023, p. 38.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 63

GILLES DERAIN (Né en 1944)Lampe de table « Omega »Création en 1983Edition Lumen CenterMétal laqué noirH: 20cm.(7 7/8in.); L: 55cm.(21 5/8in.); P: 8cm.(3 1/8in.).An « Omega » table lamp in black metal by Gilles Derain, designed in 1983, edited by Lumen Center.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 58

ANNA ANSELMI (Née en 1936)Miroir de table « Yukka »Création en 1980Edition BieffesplastAcier, chrome et miroirH: 49cm.(19 5/16in.); L: 56cm.(22 1/16in.); P: 14cm.(5 1/2in.).A « Yukka » table mirror in steel, chrome and mirror by Anna Anselmi designed in 1980, Bieffesplast edition.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 8

ELISABETH GAROUSTE (Née en 1846) & MATTIA BONETTI (Né en 1952)Lampe de table « Lune »Création en 1984Edition Galerie En attendant les Barbares, monogrammée et estampilléeBronze patiné vert et disque de verre sabléH: 41cm.(16 1/8in.); L: 24cm.(9 7/16in.).A monogrammed and stamped « Lune » table lamp in frosted glass and patinated bronze by Elisabeth Garouste & Mattia Bonetti designed in 1984 and edited by Gallery En attendant les Barbares.Footnotes:Historique :Ce modèle a été acquis par le Centre Pompidou et exposé au Victoria & Albert Museum (Londres) et au Whitney Museum (New York). Il a été exposé en 2023 au MAD, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, dans le cadre de l'exposition « Années 80 ».Consacrée par le magazine Beaux-Arts comme étant l'une des 12 pièces Icônes des années 80, elle est devenue un classique du design français.Bibliographie :A. Bony, Les Années 80 d'Anne Bony, Editions du Regard, Paris, 1995, p. 538.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 59

VERONIQUE MALCOURANT & JEAN-MICHEL CORNULampe « Rendez-vous à Bagdad »1988Signée et numérotée 0/8Bronze patinéH: 17cm.(6 11/16in.); D: 35cm.(13 3/4in.).A signed and numbered « Rendez-vous à Bagdad » table lamp in patinated bronze by Véronique Malcourant & Jean-Michel Cornu of 1988.Footnotes:Provenance :Galerie Avant-Scène, ParisCollection de Mr V., Ile-de-FranceBibliographie :L. Picot, Antidesign : Galerie Avant-Scène, Ed. Norma, Paris, 2023, p. 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3

MIGEON & MIGEONPied de lampe « Theodora »Circa 1980SignéRésineAvec abat-jour: H: 34cm.(13 3/8in.)Sans abat-jour: H: 22cm.(8 11/16in.).A signed « Theodora » table lamp in resin by Migeon & Migeon circa 1980.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 62

MARCO DE GUELTZL (1958-1992)Lampe de table1987Signée et datéeBronze à patine verte et verre dépoli gravéH: 50cm.(19 11/16in.); L: 25cm.(9 13/16in.); P: 18cm.(7 1/16in.).A signed and dated table lamp in green patinated bronze and frosted and engraved glass by Marco de Gueltzl of 1987.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 2812

Saarinen, Eero (1910 Kirrkonummi - Ann Arbor 1961), nach Side table "Tulip". Weißer Aluminiumfuß und runde, weiß lackierte Holzplatte. Kratzer, best. Nach einem Entwurf von 1956. Ausführung Knoll International (Herstellerbez. im Guss). H. 52, B. 41 cm.

Lot 2816

Nelson, Georg (1908 Hartford - New York 1986), nach Beistelltisch "Tray table". Schwarz lackierte Holzschale auf verchromten Metallgestell. Kratzer. Nach einem Entwurf von 1949. Hersteller-Plakette Vitra, 2001. Reedition von 2001, seit 2004 nicht mehr in Produktion. Ca. 51x 38x 38 cm.

Lot 2850

Noguchi Isamu (1904 - 1988) nach. "Coffee Table". Ebonisiertes Eschengestell. Lose aufgelegte, farblose Glasplatte mit schwarzem Außenrand. Gebrauchsspuren, 1 Plastik-Standfuß fehlend. Ohne Herstellerbez. Ca. 40 x 126 x 93 cm.

Lot 2876

Farbricius, Preben und Jorgen Kastholm, wohl Coffee-Table. Verschraubtes Metallgestell mit zwei farblosen Glasplatten. Kratzer. 40x 90x 88 cm.

Lot 122

Pair of cast iron and wood garden seats and a matching table, chairs measure 80cm high.

Lot 108

1970's folding table football game, previously featured in 'T2 Trainspotting' props sale.

Lot 104

Novelty table lamp in the form of a camera, 31cm high.

Lot 238

NO RESERVE Geology.- Beche (H. T. de la) A Selection of the Geological Memoirs contained in the Annales des Mines, first edition, lacking folding frontispiece as often, 2 folding hand-coloured maps, 8 folding lithographs, 1 folding letterpress table, scattered faint spotting, original free endpapers bound-in, modern cloth, 8vo, 1824.

Lot 54

NO RESERVE Selden (John) Table-talk: being the discourses of John Selden Esq; or his sence of various matters of weight and high consequence relating especially to religion and state, lacking H3, repair to title and A2, with loss of 1 letter to title and 4 letters to A1, supplied in ink in both cases, trimmed at head and foot, affecting final line of text recto on C2, and some pagination, signatures and catchwords, stained, lightly browned, 19th century boards, lacking backstrip, but holding firm, soiled, [Wing S2437; Pforzheimer 859], small 4to, Printed for E. Smith, 1689.

Lot 213

State of the Coal Trade.  Report of the Select Committee on the State of the Coal Trade. 2 fldg. eng. maps with hand colouring. Eng. plate. Fldg. table. Folio. Blue cloth with orig. wrappers bound in. Ex Geological Society Library, 1830.

Lot 646

A 19th Century rosewood sofa table of small proportions, the plain top with two drop leaves and reeded edge over two frieze drawers, raised on carved turned tapering twin pillar end supports united by a similarly decorated centre stretcher, raised on splayed square tapered feet, 110 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 70 cm high

Lot 603

An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany occasional table, the parquetry banded top painted with a watermill landscape scene within an oval and within a ribbon and rose decorated border over a parquetry banded frieze on square tapered satin wood strung slender supports united by a parquetry banded and rose painted under tier 53.3 cm x 35.1 cm x 72.3 cm high

Lot 243

CHAUMET: DIAMOND NECKLACE, CIRCA 1900The chain designed as a ribbon of old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, suspending a fringe of seven drops pavé-set with old brilliant and table-cut, cushion and pear-shaped diamonds, each with a delicate rose-cut diamond laurel-leaf surmount, the stem punctuating a loop of the ribbon, connected by duos of pear-shaped diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, signed Chaumet Paris, old brilliant and table-cut, cushion and pear-shaped diamonds very approximately 32.00 carats total, one rose-cut diamond deficient, drops possibly later adapted, inner circumference very approximately 38.5cmFootnotes:Accompanied by certificate of authenticity from Chaumet. Please contact the department for further information.Chaumet conceived the design of this jewel in 1896 when the firm was commissioned to make a tiara for the Archduchess Maria Dorothea of Austria (1867-1932) for her wedding to Philippe, Duke of Orleans. This first version, worn by the Archduchess in the two black and white photographs, is noted as having 'inverted arches interspersed with laurel-leaf elements supporting large diamonds in tapered openwork mounts' and was convertible to a necklace. Such was the design's popularity that several slightly different versions were made. This lot is one such version and a rare survivor. For another version, the Keroüartz tiara, set with baroque pearl drops, that would have also had interchangeable diamond drops, see exhibition catalogue 'Chaumet In Majesty, Jewels of Sovereigns since 1780', Monaco, 2019, pp 164-5. For more jewels by Chaumet incorporating similar 'floating laurel leaves', made in 1900 and exhibited at the Paris Exposition, see Vever, Henri (trans. Purcell, Katherine), 'French Jewellery of the 19th Century', London, 2001, pp 1094-1096. The jury noted M. Chaumet's technical mastery and how his elegant jewels were carefully designed to enhance important gemstones.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 99

Victorian tilt top table - for restoration

Lot 87

Continental solid wood table with four chairs

Lot 7422

Timpo - King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table Series, 1954, comprising: KN73 - Mounted Sir Gareth [damage to lance], KN77 - Mounted Sir Agravaine, KN69 - Mounted King Arthur & Model No' KN 77 - Mounted Green Knight [no lance]. Complete with Separate Lances [2nd Plastic Issues], Shields, Hinged Visors & Feather Plumes. Some paint chipping otherwise generally Very Good overall, contained in generally Very Good [kn77 box poor] printed label set boxes. [4]

Lot 226

Bible; English; Authorised Version [The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament, and the New] [London: Robert Barker, probably 1617].Folio (39.9 x 25cm), modern calf, dated 1611 on spine. Signatures: A-B4 C6 D4, A-6D6. Lacking 8 leaves: A1 (general title-page) and D4 (containing last page of The Table and Kalender recto, and The Name and Order of all the Bookes ... verso) in prelims, and 6D2-6 (final 5 leaves, Revelation) in main text; New Testament title-page (5D1) dated 1611 trimmed and mounted and probably supplied from another copy. Text in black letter, double column, 59 lines to the page, decorative woodcut headpieces and initials, calendar printed in red and black. Bound with John Speed's engraved double-page map of the Holy Land (at front), and 12 of 18 leaves from Speed's Genealogies (interspersed throughout the text).Map creased and with small chip to head; preliminary quires A-B with a few small holes in text and spill-burn in gutter costing a few letters, A2-4 creased, mounted on guards and reinforced along lower margins, A2 with additional repair at head next to woodcut royal arms; main text with damp-staining to lower margins of quires 2X and 6C-6D, light damp-staining to lower fore corners of a handful of other quires, 3F3 margins strengthened, 3O1 and 3O6 strengthened along lower margins obscuring signature-mark and part of side-note in former, 4F2 and 5I6 with small spill-burns to minimal effect on text, faint blue staining to 5D2 recto (first leaf of NT text), 5N1 small repair to lower margin, circular oil-stain to head of last few leaves[ESTC S122467; Darlow & Moule 353]Note: Note: Third of the five large black-letter folio editions of the King James Bible printed between 1611 and 1640, reading 'leaf for leaf' (Darlow & Moule) with the two preceding editions, the 'Great He Bible' of 1611 and the first in any format, and the 'Great She Bible' of 1613, and agreeing very closely with the fourth and fifth editions of 1634 and 1640, but with distinguishing points including: dedication leaf (A2) with woodcut royal arms at head but without royal initials ('C R' added for the fourth edition); woodcut initial of Psalm 122 depicting St John the Evangelist; Jeremiah 18:3 with 'whelles' (for 'wheels'); Hebrews 12:1 with 'unto the race' ('unto' removed for the fourth edition); marginal readings in italics (changed to roman types by the fifth edition).

Lot 235

Calvin, John Two rare 16th century English editions [The Institution of Christian Religion]. [London: Richard Harrison, 1562]. Second edition in English, folio in eights (26.8 x 17.5cm), 19th-century 'divinity' calf over bevelled boards, spine and covers decorated in gilt and blind, edges dyed red, signatures [superscript pi]A8 ²pi1 3T-3X8 A-2S1 2T4 2V-3R8 3S4, text in black letter, lacking title-page (pi1: replaced with early calligraphic manuscript title in red and black dated 1578, with later restoration to upper fore corner), preliminary quire [superscript pi] A damp-stained and with several repairs, ²pi1 silked, 3T-3X ('The Table') bound at front between ²pi1 and A1, damp-stained at foot with concomitant softening and fraying along bottom edges, occasional light damp-staining thereafter, becoming slightly stronger towards rear, old repairs to L4 and margin of 2U8, 3M-3S (i.e. terminal quires as bound) with small worm-track in lower margins, bookplate [ESTC S107157; STC 4416];Sermons, upon the Booke of Job. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding. London: for George Byshop and Thomas Woodcocke, 1579. Third edition in English, folio in eights (33 x 22cm), modern blue skiver, signatures [superscript pi]A4 *6 2*8 (2*8=blank) A-Y8 2A-2Y8 3A-3C8, text in roman letter, double column, elaborate architectonic woodcut border to title-page, woodcut initials, early manuscript recipe to verso of medial blank 2*8, worm-track to lower inner corner of text in first 20 or so leaves, marginal damp-staining towards front and rear, worming in gutter, very small worm-track in gutter at centre of volume (text never affected), title-page laid down, second leaf A2 chipped along top edge, 2C4-5 loose, closed tear in 2D5, rust-hole in 3B4, final quire 3C damp-stained and chipped, leaf 3C1 loosening, bookplate [ESTC S116835; STC 4446]Note: Note: The first edition in English of Calvin's Institutes appeared the previous year; for this second edition ESTC traces six copies only in UK libraries. The first edition in English of his Sermons, upon the Booke of Job was published in 1574, with another edition following in the same year. This third edition is especially rare, ESTC tracing four copies world-wide; there was a subsequent re-issue with a cancel title-page dated 1580 as in the colophon.

Lot 37

Dickson, H. R. P. Kuwait and her Neighbours London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1956. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original cloth, dust jacket, photographic colour frontispiece, 15 halftone photographic plates, folding genealogical table, illustrations and maps in the text, 3 further genealogical tables, 1 plate and 4 maps all folding and loose in end-pocket as issued, dust jacket price-clipped, slightly dust-soiled on rear panel and with a few nicks and chips

Lot 248

Machiavelli, Niccolo The Works London: John Starkey, 1675. Folio, later half calf over marbled boards, lacking portrait and 6 leaves including adverts and part of the table, a little internal staining [ESTC R19906]

Lot 210

Great Britain – Stamp Office A Table of Stamps London: Stamp-Office, 1795. Oblong folio, contemporary half calf with red morocco gilt label to upper cover, comprising 10 leaves (title and 9 numbered leaves), possibly lacking two initial (blank?) leaves, no records traced on the ESTC [ESTC N43331 lists what appears to be an earlier edition from 1791], covers rubbed, various notes in early hand to endpapers including an illegible gift inscriptionNote: Note: A very rare item, no other copies traced. This volume lists various licenses, certificates and their costs, including the controversial ‘hair powder certificates’ costing £1.1.0. The Duty on Hair Powder Act was introduced in 1795, requiring every citizen who wished to use hair powder to buy a certificate from the stamp office costing one guinea per year. Those who wore hair powder without a certificate could be prosecuted, such as the Reverend Francis Barstow, who was fined £20 for his indiscretion.

Lot 170

Field sports and gunnery Collection of 19th century treatises in original cloth Greener, William. The Science of Gunnery, as applied to the Use and Construction of Fire Arms. London: Longman and Co., 1841. First edition, 8vo, original blind-stamped red cloth, edges untrimmed, advertisement leaf, half-title, engraved additional title-page, 8 engraved plates including frontispiece, wood-engraved vignette chapter-headings and illustrations in text, spine rolled, contemporary ownership inscription to title-page [Chute 250];Greener, William Wellington. Choke-Bore Guns, and How to Load for all Kinds of Game. London: Cassell Petter & Galpin, [1876]. First edition, 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt, 4 folding plates of which 2 in end-pockets, 2 folding tables, bookplate and ownership inscription (Atkin-Roberts, Glassenbury), trade label of Theophilus Murcott, manufacturer of breech loading guns and rifles to front pastedown, fraying to head of spine, inner hinges cracked, a little spotting [not in Chute];Idem. Modern Breech-Loaders: Sporting and Military. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin [1871]. First edition, 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt, folding table (short closed tear, spotting), fraying to spine-ends, trade plate to front pastedown;Lacy, [Richard]. The Modern Shooter; containing Practical Instructions and Directions for Every Description of Inland and Coast Shooting. London: Whittaker and Co., 1842. First edition, 8vo, original blind-stamped green cloth, steel-engraved frontispiece, wood-engraved vignette title-page, 3 similar plates, bookplate and ownership inscription of Francis Alvey Rhodes Darwin, spine-ends worn, inner hinges strengthened, annotations to front free endpaper, abraded ownership inscription to vignette title-page [Chute 377];Walsh, J. H. The Modern Sportsman's Gun and Rifle; including Game and Wildfowl Guns, Sporting and Match Rifles, and Revolvers. London: Horace Cox, 1882-4. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, profuse wood-engraved illustrations (as plates and to the text, several plates folding) [Chute 654: 'The most detailed and up to date description of the guns used for sporting since Greener's Gunnery in 1858'];Payne-Gallwey, Sir Ralph. Letters to Young Shooters (First [-Second, Third] Series) on the Choice and Use of Gun, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1890. First, second and first editions, 3 volumes, 8vo, original green cloth, frontispiece to volume 2, 37 plates to volume 3;Idem. The Diary of Colonel Peter Hawker, Author of 'Instructions to Young Sportsmen' 1802-1853. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1893. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, 10 engraved plates, bookplates;Winans, Walter. Shooting for Ladies. London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1911. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, halftone photographic frontispiece, full-page illustrations in text, fraying to head of spine, faint mottling to cloth [Library Hub traces 4 copies in UK libraries];and 9 others similar

Lot 294

A 60cm vintage Formica topped draw-leaf kitchen table, set on stained wood base - sold with a vintage kitchen stool

Lot 391

An Edwardian mahogany and strung swing dressing table mirror with bevelled shield shaped plate

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