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A 19thC mahogany framed table mirror, with a shaped glass, set with moulded plaster surround, flanked by square tapering supports with adjustable knops and urn finials, above a platform base set with three drawers on shaped supports on compressed stylized bracket feet, 68cm high, 43cm wide, 19cm deep.
A George III mahogany fold over games table, with concertina action in the Chippendale style, the shaped top hinging to reveal sections for gaming counters, above a frieze drawer on heavy cabriole club supports, oak lined, bearing label to the drawer The Cottam Collection no. 3 (when closed) 74cm high, 90cm wide, 45cm deep.
A mid 20thC walnut finish drop leaf sofa table, the overhanging moulded top with a wide cross banding above two real and two dummy frieze drawers, on lyre supports terminating in sabre legs with hairy paw caps and castors, (when lowered) 74cm high, 90cm wide, 56cm deep.
Various silver plate, to include a Queen Anne style coffee pot, of tapering silver outline, chased with flowers with a thumb scroll handle and acorn finial, 29cm high, two shaped dishes, four handkerchief bowls, a pair of open salts, table calendar, flatware, etc. (a quantity)
An unusual Trenchart style carving, the top in wood formed as a sailor on a brass base, possibly part of a brass shell, 32cm high, (AF), and a quantity of other bygones, collectables, etc., carved panel, black and white photographs, a small quantity of tins, tailor's scissors, Benger's food tin, Robone leather table measure, four modern painted wooden table waiters, etc.(a quantity)
Devonshire Royal Garrison Artillery 1918 Military Cross Medal Group & Original Ephemera Archive.Awarded to Captain Archibald Cecil Mills. Comprising: Military Cross, British War Medal, Victory Medal "Capt". GC These are housed in a polished oak table frame ... The group is accompanied by a quantity of original ephemera, including portrait photographs in uniform, demob certificates etc. Overall GC.The announcement of the award of the Military Cross appeared in the London Gazette on the 3rd June 1919. Captain Archibald Cecil Mills enlisted into the Devonshire RGA in January 1916. In July that year he was selected for a commission and with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant (Devon RGA TF) he was posted to France to serve with 227 Siege Battery RGA in March 1917. He remained with this battery until the end of the war and was promoted to Captain in May 1917. He was demobbed in February 1919 be transferred to the Reserve of Officers. Issue of campaign pair confirmed.
Bedfordshire Regiment side drum table.A fine attractive rope tensioned example hand emblazoned by C.A. Collins post war, with regimental device within Union sprays flanked by battle honours. Brass body, red and cream wooden rims with vellum skins. Cleverly detachable glass top and wooden stand leave drum intact if desired. Overall table height approx. 22 inches. Generally VGCC.A. Collins was employed by Potters of Aldershot emblazoning drums for the Army for many years.
[Iceland]. Crymogaea sive rerum Islandicarum Libri III, per Arngramur Jonsson, 1st edition, Hamburg: Phillipp ab Ohr, [1609], woodcut device on title-page, woodcut initials and tailpieces, contemporary ink inscriptions to title and scattered marginalia including errata corrections, lacks folding letterpress table and final 4 pp. 'Errata' found in a few copies, modern ownership signature to front free endpaper, contemporary sheep, gilt-decorated spine, rubbed, slightly snagged at head and tail of spine and one small hole to fourth compartment, 4to First edition of Arngrimur's rare and seminal history of Iceland. It was reprinted in 1610 and 1614. The Macclesfield copy of this first edition sold in 2008 is the only other copy traced at auction in the last 50 years. (1)
*Globe. Malby's Celestial Globe, 'Manufactured under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge', published Malby & Son, circa 1860, twelve inch diameter table globe, calibrated full brass meridian, the horizon band with engraved paper calendar, scale and zodiac, lacking the north and south hour circles and calottes, crudely repaired at poles, gores a little chipped and worn, supported on turned stained wooden tripod stand and legs (1)
*Chronological table. Mazaroz, La Chronologie D'Angleterre appliqu‚e a la G‚n‚alogie des Rois, Princes et Princesses qui ont eu des pretentions sur cette Couronne, published Mondhare, Paris, circa 1780, large uncoloured engraved chronological 'tree' showing British monarchs up until George III, slight creasing, occasional repaired closed tears, one small area of loss to right vertical margin, repaired, old folds, laid on later thick paper, 925 x 610 mm (1)
Bacon (Sir Francis). The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St Alban. With a Table of the Colours of Good & Evil. Whereunto is added the Wisdom of the Antients. Enlarged by the Honourable Author himself, and now more exactly Published, London: Printed by M. Clark, for Samuel Mearne, in Little Britain, John Martyn, in St. Pauls Church-yard, and Henry Herringman, in the New Exchange, 1680, few worm holes to lower inner corner of initial three leaves, separate title to Wisdom of the Ancients, bookplate of Gower Earl Gower to upper pastedown (worming to endpaper), clipped signature of Leveson Gower to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, initials 'I.L.G.' in blind to each board, rebacked, 8voWing B288, Gibson 24a. One of two, and probably three, imprint variants of this edition. (1)
Euclid. Euclid's Elements of Geometry. In XV Books: With a Supplement of divers Propositions and Corollaries. To which is Added, a Treatise of Regular Solids, by Campane and Flussas. Likewise Euclid's Data: And Marinus his Preface thereunto Annexed. Also a Treatise of the Divisions of Superficies, ascribed to Machomet Bagdedine, but Published by Commandine, at the request of John Dee of London; whose Preface to the said Treatise declares it to be the Worke of Euclide, the Author of those Elements. Published by the Care and Industry of John Leeke and George Serle, Students in the Mathematicks, London: Printed by R. & W. Leybourn, for George Sawbridge at the Bible upon Ludgate-Hill, 1661, engraved portrait frontispiece of Euclid (trimmed with loss of text and laid down), preface and folding letterpress table by John Dee (small repair to verso), woodcut initials and numerous diagrams, errata leaf at end, title repaired to verso, a few neat early annotations in English, some light spotting and soiling, recent mottled calf, covers with blind key border, spine with raised bands, green label and gilt and blind decorations, folio Wing E3398. The first English edition to contain Euclid's Data and the third complete English edition. The preface by John Dee is reprinted from Henry Billingsley's 1570 English translation and the folding table 'Ground-Plat of the Mathematical Preface of Mr. John Dee' gives Dee's hierarchical structure of the sciences. (1)
Lindsay (David). A Dialogue Betweene Experience and a Courtier, of the miserable estate of the Worlde, first compiled in the Schottishe tongue, by syr David Lyndsey Knight, (a man of great learning and science) nowe newly corrected, and made perfit Englishe, pleasaunt [and] profitable for al estates but chiefly for Gentlemen, and such as are in authoritie. Hereunto are anexid certaine other pithy posys of woorkes, invented by the said knight, as shal largely appeare in the table after folowing, [Imprinted at London: By Thomas Purfoote, and [i.e. for] William Pickering], Anno. 1566, [4], 154 leaves, woodcut portrait to verso of title, numerous woodcut initials and illustrations throughout, black letter text, title and following two leaves torn with loss (particularly to title & following leaf), close-trimmed to running titles and at fore-edge with some loss to marginal letterpress notes, some contemporary manuscript notes and marginalia, dirt & dust soiling and spotting throughout, marginal fraying and few other tears etc., contemporary limp vellum, ties defective, 8vo STC 15676, ESTC S1583. Place of publication and Purfoot and Pickering names from colophon; Pickering's role as publisher from STC. (1)
Taylor (Jeremy). The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life according to the Christian Institution: Described in the History of the Life and Death of the ever blessed Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World. With Considerations and Discourses upon the severall parts of the Story; and Prayers fitted to the severall Mysteries. In three Parts; with many Additionals, London: Printed by James Flesher, for Richard Royston, 1653, additional engraved title, letterpress title in red & black, eleven folding plates, armorial bookplate of Francis Willoughby, contemporary reversed calf, red morocco title label to spine, some wear at head of spine and loss of leather at foot, folio, together with Bacon (Francis), The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh..., Whereunto is now added a very usefull and necessary Table, 1641, engraved portrait frontispiece, decorative woodcut border to title, 18th/early 19th century calf backed marbled boards, title label deficient, lower board detached, some wear, small folio, with Daniel (Samuel), The Collection of the History of England, the fifth edition corrected, with a Continuation of the History, unto the Reign of Henry the Seventh, by John Trussel, 1685, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine lacking title label, joints splitting, some wear to extremities, folio (3)
Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). A Midsummer-Nights Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1908, 40 tipped-in colour plates, a few spots to endpapers, original cloth gilt, spine toned, some light dust-soiling, 4to, together with The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, 1917, 16 colour plates, endpapers a little toned, contemporary presentation inscription, original blue cloth gilt, spine faded, a few flecked stains, 4to, plus Tales of Mystery & Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, 1935, 12 colour plates, one or two closed tears and spots, original cloth gilt, spine and edges a little rubbed, 4to, with eight others illustrated by Rackham, some reprints in varying condition, including The Allies' Fairy Book, [1917] and Some British Ballads, [1919] (11)
Taunt (Henry W.). A New Map of the River Thames from Thames Head to London, (on a scale of two inches to a mile), from Entirely new Surveys made Personally by the Author and Corrected to the Present Time..., 6th edition, Oxford: Taunt & Co., [1897?], 4pp. publisher's adverts at front, mounted photograph frontispiece, large folding table, 33 double-page lithograph maps, each with inset mounted photographs, five plates (2 with photographs), library ink stamps to endpapers, front free endpaper torn, hinges split, original green cloth with blocked decoration in gilt & black, 8vo, together with Potter (Beatrix), The Tailor of Gloucester, 1st edition, 1903, colour frontispiece and plates, ink stamp to verso of title, library label & number to front free endpaper, text block broken between half-title & frontispiece, hinges repaired, original maroon boards with inset picture to upper cover, rebacked perserving original spine, light wear and marks, 16mo, plus other ex-library books, including British topography, and a defective copy of A History of the Art of Bookbinding by W. Salt Brassington, 1894 (a carton)
*Oakley (Annie, 1860-1926). A pair of portrait photographs of Annie Oakley, circa 1890s, both Woodburytypes, pasted on card, the first full length with cowboy hat and rifles, standing beside a small table with medals and pistols, some creasing and small nicks to lower margin, 14 x 9.5 cm, the second half length with cowboy hat and medals on her chest, several creases and diagonal split without loss to lower left corner, small chips with loss to both right-hand corners, 14.5 x 9.5 cm, plus a third Woodburytype of similar period showing a group of Native American performers from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, sitting on a rocky outcrop with Annie Oakley standing full length higher up behind them, with hat and rifle, some creasing and one small split without loss, small chip with loss to left margin and lower right corner, pasted on card, 10 x 14.5 cm A rare group of photographs of 'Little Miss Sure Shot'. (3)
South Africa. An album of 67 photographs of South Africa and related, circa 1900, mostly gelatin silver prints, some captioned in the negative, including SS Norman, Funchal from the west (Madeira), docks and Table Mountain, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth from the bay, The Queen's Park, East London, West Street, bananas, the Umsindusi River, Howick Falls, plus rural views and groups, places include Durban, Estcourt, Willbrook (E. Turner), approximately 19 x 14 cm and smaller, mounted on rectos and versos of 21 stiff card leaves, some spotting, contemporary half morocco gilt with monogram 'A.B.' to upper cover, rubbed, 4to (1)
Lucas (W.J.). British Dragonflies (Odonata), 1st edition, 1900, colour plates and black & white illustrations to text, 4pp. publisher's adverts at rear, edges untrimmed, original decorative cloth, large 8vo, together with [Jermyn, Laetitia], The Butterfly Collector's Vade Mecum; with a Synoptical Table of British Butterflies, [2nd & enlarged edition], Ipswich & London, 1827, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece & four plates (one hand-coloured), edges untrimmed, original marbled boards with printed paper title label to upper cover, rubbed, 8vo (2)
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