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A VICTORIAN FIDDLEBACK MAHOGANY, MARQUETRY AND BONE INLAID WRITING TABLE, C1890 with gilt brass gallery, the tambour shutter operated by opening the drawer to the frieze, 94cm h; 50 x 75cm ++A high quality but unsigned writing table in fine original condition, the shutter, drawer and flap all opening and closing correctly, no breaks, heavy scratches or repairs, a fine example
A VICTORIAN WALNUT KIDNEY SHAPED WRITING TABLE, C1860 with brass gallery, 77cm h, 124cm w ++In good original condition with no substantial faults or repair, the old green leather inlet top in poor condition, the gallery complete and original, the veneers rather dry in places but not re-veneered, structurally stable, a good quality example of the type retaining the original knobs and brass locks
A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE Queen's pattern, crested or initialled A, by Chawner & Co, London 1856 (one dessert spoon 1854), six dessert forks, same crest, London 1832 and 39 and a set of six King's pattern tea spoons, London 1833, 78ozs 10dwts (38) The crest is that of Allen ++Average condition with overall wear
A CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLE with moulded drawer, on bobbin turned legs with stretchers, 88cm h; 60 x 74cm ++The top an old replacement, the drawer originally with two handles, the present central brass drop handle replacing presumably an escutcheon although never with a lock, the base of good colour and sound
ROYAL. THE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD KIDNEY SHAPED WRITING TABLE WHICH WAS USED BY QUEEN ELIZABETH II DURING THE ROYAL VISIT TO CORBY IN 1961, C1850 73cm h, 90cm w, the underside with Midland Railway label inscribed [R]USHDE[N] Provenance: (Possibly) Rushden Hall, Northamptonshire. Image supplied courtesy of Northamptonshire County Council, Ref 0416/2. ++One of the scrolls of the stretcher slightly chipped, both tripods with old rusty iron plate, minor knocks and wear and much encrusted with dust and polish, not cleaned or repolished, complete and structurally sound. Small old let-in repair to the lip
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, C1750 the baize lined top with candlestands and counter wells, 72cm h; 42 x 86cm ++Frieze later inserted with a scratch moulded drawer, the gate action with two old wrought-iron hinge replacements, top with old marks, scratches and unevenly faded, several of the ears on the legs replaced
A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS MOUNTED WALNUT, KINGWOOD AND LINE INLAID WRITING TABLE IN THE FRENCH STYLE, C1870 with leather inlet top, the drawer to the apron mounted with Sèvres style floral painted porcelain plaque, 100cm h; 60 x 107cm ++An excellent example in fine original condition, the tooled red leather inlet writing surface possibly the original with old scratches and ink stains
A CHINESE IVORY TABLE SCREEN-PANEL, 19TH C carved in shallow relief with figures in wave border, the other with an inscription 19.5 x 10cm The inscription appears to be based on the story of the lady Shang Sheng-yan furen by the poet Pu-dong Cui-zhang ++Some fain stains, dirt and age cracks. Long in the present private family ownership, almost certainly, at least, the early 20th century
A WILLIAM III OAK SIDE TABLE, EARLY 18TH C 72cm h; 52 x 80cm ++Brass handles replaced, drawer bearers old replacements, some localised worm to the bearers, small corner chip to drawer front with old repair, the top original, of light/dry colour with some pleasing old wear to the stretchers
A FRENCH GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE, EARLY 20TH C carved with shells, breche violette marble top, 90cm h; 44 x 94cm ++In fine condition, the top undamaged and original, the table also in sound condition with much old build up of dirt and grime but retaining virtually all of the original gilding
Sharp (Samuel). Letters from Italy, describing the customs and manners of that country, in the years 1765, and 1766. To which is annexed, an admonishen to gentlemen who pass the Alps in their tour through Italy, 2nd edition, 1767, iv + 315 pages, contemporary signature of W. Welby to head of title, bookplate of Sir William Earle Welby Bart to front pastedown, contemporary mottled full calf, rubbed and slight wear to joints and edges, 8vo, together with Genard (Francois), The School of Man. Translated from the French. To which is prefixed, a key to the satyrical characters interspersed in this work, 3rd edition, printed for Lockyer Davis, 1753, without advert leaf at front, xxiv + 304, + 8 page table of contents at end, lacks advert leaf at front (A1), contemporary calf, rubbed and a little wear, with joints cracked, 12mo, plus [Bellegarde, Abb‚ de]. Reflexions Upon Ridicule; or, What it is that makes a man ridiculous and the means to avoid it, printed for Tho. Newborough, D. Midwinter and Benj. Tooke, 1707, [xvi] + 390 + 18 pages of index, light waterstain to upper margins throughout, endpapers renewed, contemporary blind-panelled full calf, later reback, 8vo Ex libris Denton Manor library, Lincolnshire. (3)
Horrocks (Lieutenant-General Sir Brian, editor). Famous Regiments series, 23 volumes, 1968-72, monochrome illustrations to each volume, all original cloth, and all (except 2 volumes) in dust jackets, 8vo, together with A Short Narrative of the Fifth Regiment of Foot or Northumberland Fusiliers; with a chronological table and succession list of the officers, from 1st January, 1754, to 1st May, 1873, printed by Howard, Jones & Parkes, 1873, colour lithographic frontispiece, 5 colour lithograph plates of uniforms, brown chalk-glazed endpapers, original brown blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor fraying to extremities, 8vo, plus 11 volumes of Osprey Men-At-Arms Series, 1971-83 (35)
Cary (John). Cary's New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland..., 1st edition, published 1794, title page and dedication, engraved map of England and Wales with contemporary hand colouring and table of explanation, seventy-seven engraved map sheets with contemporary outline colouring, index of places bound at rear, marbled endpapers, contemporary blind stamped calf, repaired at corners, boards a little scarred, re-backed, 4to (1)
Bonham (Thomas). The Chyrurgians Closet, or An Antidotarie Chyrurgicall, furnished with varietie and choyce of apophlegms, balmes, baths, caps, cataplasmes, causticks, cerots, clysters, colluries, decotions, diets and wound-drinks..., now drawne into method and forme by Edward Poeton, printed by George Miller for Edward Brewster, 1630, list of contributors, table, errata (repaired), occasional minor mark, presentation inscription from Dr Crompton to Lady Bonham dated 1884 to page facing title, endpapers renewed, bookplate of Angus MacDonald MD to upper pastedown, contemporary sheep, rebacked and repaired, 4to (1)
Cary (John). Cary's New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland..., 1st edition, published 1794, title page and dedication, engraved map of England and Wales with contemporary hand colouring and table of explanation, seventy-seven engraved map sheets with contemporary outline colouring, index of places bound at rear, occasional ink marginalia, slight offsetting and dust soiling, text block broken and detached with contents shaken and loose, near contemporary ink ownership signature to front pastedown, near contemporary limp reverse calf, worn, stained and frayed, rebacked retaining remains of old spine, 4to Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)
Jenkins (Charles). England's Triumph: or, Spanish Cowardice Expos'd, being a compleat history of the many signal victories gain'd by the Royal Navy and Merchants Ships of Great Britain, for the term of four hundred years past, over the insulting and haughty Spaniards. Wherein is particularly related a true and genuine account of all the expeditions, voyages, adventures, &c of all the British Admirals from the time above-mention'd whose successes have already filled all Europe with amazement, 1739, 2 engraved folding plates and 1 folding table, some spotting and occasional browning, recent antique-style quarter calf gilt over marbled boards, 8vo in 4s Sabin 22595. Originally issued in 24 numbers, a large part of this scarce volume pertains directly or indirectly to America, containing accounts of the various expeditions of Hawkins, Drake, Raleigh, and many others. Rare. (1)
[Lambard, William. Eirenarcha: Or of The Office of the Iustices of Peace, in two Bookes... ], 1st edition, [1581], lacks title-page within woodcut border, A4 (second leaf of table contents) and penultimate leaf [to L7] from Table at rear, black letter, printer's woodcut device to final leaf verso, occasional old ink marginalia in more than one hand, some old damp staining sometimes affecting marginalia, later reversed calf, 8vo Beale T387. Uncommon first edition of this much praised account of the organisation of local government under the justices of the peace at the time. (1)
Early 20th Century mahogany serpentine shaped hall or console table having two moulded frieze drawers on cabriole front legs with ball and claw feet and flat moulded rear supports. CONDITION REPORT: The top having marks and stains commensurate with age, general scuffs and marks overall with losses to finish in places. One ball and claw feet has suffered damage although is complete. 89 x 184 x 62cm
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