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Lot 120

London. Willdey (George), A New & Correct Map of Thirty Miles Round London Shewing all the Towns, Villages Roads &c. with the Seats of the Nobility & Gentry and whatever else is remarkable. Done from the best Surveys, Together with an Alphabetical Table for ye ready finding of all the places contain'd in the Map, sold by G.Willday at ye Corner House in Ludgate Street, circa 1720, engraved circular map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary outline colouring, laid on later linen, tables to either side of map, circular vignette of London and of allegorical figures in the upper cusps, lower left has a display of maufactured items and lower right an advertisement for George Willdey's toy and print shop, old folds, slight staining, slight cracking along old folds, 645 x 970 mm J.Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.69 state 1. (1)

Lot 105

*Globe. 10 inch library globe, made by Replogle Globes Inc., Chicago, circa 1935, twelve colour printed gores with table of equation, over a glass globe, some scratching to printed surface, iron half meridian ring and calibrated northern hour circle, on oval metal (copper?) stand on a stained circular wooden base, fitted with internal electric light (working), switch, flex and plug appear to have been replaced (1)

Lot 116

Kent. Greenwood (C. & G.), Map of the County of Kent, from an actual survey made in the years 1819 & 1820, published G.Pringle junr., 1821, large engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, bright contemporary hand colouring, calligraphic cartouche, table of explanation and reference to the hundreds, slight dust soiling and off-setting, 1140 x 1750 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary calf book box, spine partially re-backed with later red gilt morocco label, worn at extremities (1)

Lot 29

Bill (John). The Abridgment of Camden's Britannia with the Maps of the severall Shires of England and Wales, 1626, decorative title page with early 19th century manuscript marginalia, dedcation to the King, 'To the reader', 'A Delineation of the Univerall Notions of Geographie', a secondary half title, a table of the Spanish Armada, 'Especiall Notes', list of religous houses and index of the counties all present, general map of England & Wales and fifty (of fifty-one) uncoloured engraved maps, lacking Lincolnshire, small ink library stamp (Selbourne Library) to verso of title and below the map of Flintshire, a few text headlines shaved, slight text showthrough, slight staining, later endpapers, 20th century calf gilt with red morocco gilt label to upper board, small oblong 4to Rare. It is believed that only two hundred copies of this atlas were ever published. Chubb XLI. (1)

Lot 254

[Guevara, Antonio de]. The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius Emperour and eloquente oratour, London: [Thomas Berthelet], 1546, title within architectural woodcut border (with date of 1534 within design), numerous decorative woodcut initials, black letter text, inscription to title with name Michaell Clarson and to final leaf of table, manuscript notes to final leaf, some dampstaining at rear, occasional minor marks, few leaves dust-soiled, bookplate of William Wordie, Glasgow (1884-1952) to verso of front free endpapers and front free blank inscribed 'To Alexr. Smith, from his unseen & sincere friend J. Payne Collier', all edges gilt, 19th century gilt panelled calf, red morocco label to spine, small 8vo Pforzheimer 441 (7 copies known), STC 12440.5 and ESTC S117886. This is the fifth edition translation of the French version of Guevaras fictitious account of Marcus Aurelius, first issued in 1528 under title: Libra aureo de Marco Aurelio. The work states it was "Translated oute of Frenche into Englishe by Iohn Bourchier ..." p.[582]. John Payne Collier (1789-1883), was a controversial figure in the history of literary scholarship, being a Shakespearian critic and forger. An influential writer regarding Shakespeare's drama, poetry, and prose, he was also the originator of an array of forgeries and false evidence at the same time. His efforts seriously affected and confused the text and biography of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. (1)

Lot 48

Dixon (Frederick). The Geology of Sussex; or The Geology & Fossils of the Tertiary and Cretaceous Formations of Sussex, new edition, revised and augmented by T. Rupert Jones, 2nd edition, Brighton, William J. Smith, 1878, colour lithograph frontispiece, folding coloured geological map of Sussex, 63 uncoloured photolithographed plates (numbered 1-64, including frontispiece) at end, some light spotting to map, final leaf of text and first plate, original yellow chalk-glazed endpapers, original quarter plum morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with Geological Map of Sussex by W. Topley, [1878], folding colour lithographic map with table of explanation and cross section of the geology of the English Channel from Seaford to the Isle of Sheppy, 260 x 715 mm, bound in original green cloth with gilt title to upper cover, rubbed and slight wear to spine, slim 4to The geological map was first drawn by Frederick Dixon, a surgeon who practised in Worthing and died in the cholera epidemic of 1849. William Topley was a geologist by profession, who surveyed the Weald between 1863 and 1873 and was Superintendent of the publication of the Ordnance Geological Survey from 1880. (2)

Lot 456

[Mainwaring, John]. Memoirs of the Life of the Late George Frederic Handel..., printed for R. & J. Dodsley, 1760, engraved portrait frontispiece (some old dampstaining to margins and slightly offset to title), lacks half-title, armorial bookplate of Samuel Hellier to front pastedown and signature (trimmed) to title, dated 1760, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco richly gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with [Hilton, John & Playford, John], Catch that catch can: or a new collection of catches, rounds, and canons, being 3 or 4 parts in 1, 1663, 53 leaves only (?compiled from various editions), title supplied in facsimile, some old dampstaining, marginal worming and soiling throughout, recent antique-style half calf gilt, oblong 8vo, plus [Clifford, James], The Divine services and anthems usually sung is His Majesties Chappell, and in all cathedral and collegiate choires in England and Ireland, 2nd edition, with large additions, 1664, engraved frontispiece, heavy browning throughout, closely trimmed, lacks folding table and final leaf, contemporary diced calf, neatly rebacked with original spine relaid, slightly rubbed and some corner wear, 12mo, (Wing C4704), plus 3 related including 2 odd volumes (6)

Lot 49

Evelyn (John). Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions: as it was delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th Day of October, 1662..., Together with An Historical Account of the Sacredness and Use of Standing Groves, 1st edition, York, 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece by Bartolozzi, forty engraved plates (one folding), folding table at rear, list of subscribers, some toning, occasional spotting & few marks, hinges cracked, early 20th century half calf, 4to (1)

Lot 495

Walton (Isaak & Cotton, Charles). The Compleat Angler, or the Comtemplative Man's Recreation. Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds, Fish, & Fishing. To which is added, the Laws of Angling, with a new Table of the Particulars in this Book, 4th edition, much corrected & enlarged, London: R. Marriot, 1668, engraved vignette to title, engraved illustrations to text, p.215 printed upside down, some light spotting and dust-soiling, browning to some margins, early 20th century bookplate of William Marchbank, lacking rear free endpaper, contemporary sheep, rebacked and corners repaired, 8vo Wing W665; Oliver 5; Westwood & Satchell 219; Pforzheimer 1051. The collation is [16],255,[17]pp. The text includes words and music to "The anglers song" set by Henry Lawes. Page 215, which is the second page of "The anglers song" was printed upside down to facilitate part singing.(1)

Lot 468

Purcell (Henry). Orpheus Britannicus. A Collection of all the Choicest Songs for One, Two, and Three Voices, compos'd by Mr. Henry Purcell. Together, with such Symhonies for Violins or Flutes, as were by Him design'd for any of them: and a through-base to each song; figur'd for the Organ, Harpsichord, or Theorbo-Lute. All which are placed in their several Keys according to the Order of the Gamut, 2 volumes, 1st edition, printed by J. Heptinstall for Henry Playford, 1698 & William Pearson for Henry Playford, 1702, both titles printed in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece by R. White after after F. Closterman (bound in at front of second volume), woodcut initials to second volume, some light browning (Table of Songs leaf and last few leaves to first volume with heavier browning), 18th century ownership initials A.S.E. to head of each title, and 19th century stamped ownership of John Addenbrooke Oxon to front blank of first volume (partly erased), all edges gilt, 18th century two-tone panelled calf gilt, rubbed, modern rebacks, folio (320 x 197 mm) Day & Murrie 166 & 200. RISM P5979 & 5983. Wing P4218. First edition of this famous posthumous collection of Purcell's songs, edited by the composer's widow Frances Purcell. Although only in his mid-30s when he died in 1595, he was buried in Westminster Abbey, having enjoyed the Patronage of all three British monarchs during his lifetime. (2)

Lot 299

Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Conteyning the Old Testament and the New. Newlie Translated out of ye Originall Tongues and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised by his Maiesties speciall Commandement..., Printed at London by Robert Barker... and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1639, engraved general title, New Testament title within decorative woodcut border with imprint dated 1638, full-page woodcut illustration of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden printed to verso of contents leaf, colophon dated 1639, Apocrypha present, double-column roman type throughout, genealogies not present, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker..., and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1638, title torn with loss at head, repaired and lined to verso, following five leaves torn and frayed to gutter and fore-edge margins by varying amounts, bound with at rear A Concordance, or Table to the Bible of the Last Translation..., London: Printed by the Assignes of Clement Cotton, 1639, and also bound with at rear The Whole Booke of Psalmes. Collected into English Meeter by Thomas Sternehold, John Hopkins and others..., London: Printed by E. Griffin and I. Raworth, for the Company of Stationers, 1638, 19th century manuscript genealogical entries to verso of final leaf and to rear free endpapers, relating to the Heathcote family, occasional light dust-soiling & minor marks to few leaves, 19th century endpapers, 18th century panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, board edges rubbed, folio Herbert 538. The genealogical information at the rear of the volume comprise entries for the Heathcote family, including the marriage of Mary Anne Lydia Heathcote to George Hussey Packe of Caythorpe, Lincolnshire, second son of Charles James Packe of Prestwold Hall, Leicestershire on 1st September 1824, and the marriage of Robert Boothby Heathcote to Charlotte Sotheby, second daughter of Admiral Sotheby on 9th March 1837. (1)

Lot 452

Lluelyn (Martin). Men-Miracles. With Other Poems, 2nd edition, printed for Will. Shears, 1656, title with printer's woodcut device, woodcut headpiece and initial, a few leaves at end shaved affecting catchwords,some minor soiling, bookplate of William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork, all edges gilt, 19th century calf gilt by C. Smith, rebacked with original spine relaid, 12mo ESTC R22305; Grolier, Wither to Prior 526; Wing L2626. Reissue of the 1646 first edition, with cancel title. Appears complete, A3 missigned and title is A2 according to ESTC. The final leaf, 'The Table' has the catchword 'Men-' and may originally have been intended to be bound before the title. (1)

Lot 376

[Ripelin, Hugo, of Strasburg. Compendium theologicae veritatis, 1st edition, Nuremberg: J. Sensenschmidt, circa 1470-2], 44 leaves only (151 to the end), gothic letter, initial spaces usually left blank but a few initials supplied in red, paragraph marks, initial strokes and underlinings rubricated, without signatures, catchwords or foliation, some notes in a contemporary hand on the blank last leaf verso, book label of Ken Tomkinson detached from front pastedown, 19th-century boards, some soiling and wear, folio (327 x 234 mm) Undated, but apparently the first edition of this work sometimes attributed to Albertus Magnus. This volume contains the second table and the appendix only. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 13 June 1967, lot 446. Part of GW 596; Hain *432; Proctor 1951. (1)

Lot 39

A large Vintage straw filled jointed teddybear,a/f, height 30" together with a Vintage handmade chenille and velvet table cover, (2).

Lot 704

A Georgian mahogany side table,with single frieze drawer and square tapered legs, width 2'3", height 2'4", depth 1'5".

Lot 695

A Regency mahogany foldover card table,with turned centre column and sabre leg base with brass castors, width 3', height 2'4", depth 1'6".

Lot 696

A George III mahogany tray top butler's table,the base having H shaped stretchers, width 2'3", height 1'10", depth 1'10".

Lot 374

An Oriental lacquered table cabinet,the doors revealing 6 fitted drawers, with painted and gilded decoration, height 17.75".

Lot 672

An 18th century oak refectory table,with plank top, plain frieze raised on baluster turned legs and square stretchers, length 5'1", height 2'6", depth 2'7".

Lot 698

A 19th century mahogany tilt top table on turned column and tripod base, with brass castors, width 1'9", height 2'4".

Lot 651

A Regency mahogany sofa table,with inlaid satinwood and walnut crossbanding, single long frieze drawer raised on end supports with turned stretchers, width 3'7", height 2'3", depth 2'3".

Lot 707

An ornate Indian carved hardwood octagonal sweet meat table,having an inset pierced and embossed white metal top, the base with allover carved and pierced decoration, width 3'1", height 2'.

Lot 694

A Victorian mahogany coaching table,height 2'5", overall width 2'11", depth 1'5".

Lot 712

A Victorian mahogany telescopic reading/bed table,width 2'6", depth 1'4".

Lot 654

A Regency mahogany side table,raised on ring turned legs with cross stretchers, width 1'3", height 2'5", depth 11".

Lot 662

A Georgian mahogany writing table,with inset leather skiver and single frieze drawer on square tapered legs, width 2'3", height 2'5", depth 1'10".

Lot 710

A Queen Anne style walnut low table,with shaped stretchers, length 2'6", height 1'5", depth 1'6".

Lot 666

A Victorian burr walnut sewing table,with fitted interior and basket under, raised on turned legs, width 1'11", height 2'4", depth 1'3".

Lot 720

An 18th century oak cricket table,width 1'10", height 2'.

Lot 718

A Victorian figured walnut oval loo table,raised on a quadruple carved column base and sabre legs, width 4'4", depth 3'4", height 2'4".

Lot 673

An Irish oak occasional table,with carved Celtic design top with turned legs and shaped stretcher, bearing label "Made by The Woodworker Ltd., Kilkenny", width 1' 7", height 1' 8".

Lot 364

An American finely detailed table top model Gatling gun stamped Hartford, Conn, length 15" overall.

Lot 568

A 19th century mahogany fold over tea table

Lot 83

A modern Moorcroft table lamp, 34cm height

Lot 658

An oak gateleg table and 4 chairs

Lot 666

An onyx occasional table

Lot 661

An oak refectory table and 6 chairs

Lot 627

An oak drawer leaf table and 4 chairs

Lot 571

A Georgian mahogany fold over tea table

Lot 630

An oak drawer leaf dining table

Lot 637

A modern oak table and 4 hoop back chairs

Lot 125

Prints, bags, table lamps etc.

Lot 335

Pair of plated Corinthian column table lamps, converted to electricity

Lot 583

A reproduction mahogany drum table

Lot 621

A Chinese carved hardwood octagonal table with inset marble top, 28cm wide

Lot 607

A tripod table and coat stand

Lot 20

A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror

Lot 592

An Oriental carved coffee table

Lot 578

A pair of Art Nouveau style table lamps

Lot 588

Oak fold over card table

Lot 594

A small oak gateleg table

Lot 618

A Chinese hardwood carved table with inset marble, 28cm wide

Lot 581

An oak barley twist gateleg table

Lot 326

A Continental brass and Lucite table lamp

Lot 580

A small oak gateleg table

Lot 306

A Victorian style hardwood dressing table, the oval swing frame mirror over two drawers and a deep compartment, two frieze drawers, raised on turned and square legs, 125cm x 52cm x 170cm, together with a matching stool (2).

Lot 293

A Royal Albert porcelain baluster table lamp, decorated in the Old Country Roses pattern, together with a pair of small vases, candle holders, and trinket dish and a bell, (7).

Lot 598

A light oak dressing table, width 110cm, depth 54cm, height 74cm, and matching stool.

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