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Lot 335

A 1930'S TURNED AND MAHOGANY STAINED WOOD TABLE LAMP, 34CM H, EXCLUDING FITMENT, ETC

Lot 491

A VICTORIAN RICHLY FIGURED AND INLAID WALNUT DWARF SUTHERLAND TABLE, 69CM W

Lot 494

A 1960'S STAINED WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, THE ROUND TOP 74CM DIAM

Lot 428

A 1960'S TEAK DINING TABLE WITH EXTENDING TOP, 106CM DIAM WHEN CLOSED AND A SET OF FOUR CONTEMPORARY DINING CHAIRS

Lot 467

AN OAK SIDE TABLE ON SLENDER BALUSTER LEGS, 72CM W AND AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALNUT AND EBONISED OCCASIONAL TABLE WITH SQUARE TOP

Lot 459

AN OAK CANTERBURY-SIDE TABLE, 45CM W

Lot 495

A REPRODUCTION INLAID MAHOGANY OPEN BOOKCASE, 76CM W AND AN ANTIQUE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE

Lot 440

A WAXED PINE SIDE TABLE ON TURNED LEGS, 91CM W

Lot 166

A 1930s silver five-piece blue engine-turned enamel art deco dressing table set

Lot 199

A 19th century walnut inlaid chess table having trestle ends on bun feet A/F

Lot 4

A William IV rosewood fold over card table on octagonal baluster column, circular base supported by lion paw carved feet and brass castors, 28 1/2 x 37 x 18 (when closed)

Lot 198

England & Wales. Lea (Philip), Untitled map taken from Christopher Saxton's large scale map of England and Wales first published in 1583, this state published Philip Lea, Globemaker at ye Atlas and Hercules in Cheapside nere the corner of Fryday Street in London, [1687 - 1700], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on five sheets, with two additional loose sheets, bound in contemporary vellum with manuscript title 'Mappe of England' on outside of vellum and rolled presumably to facilitate ease of carriage when travelling, half compass rose, table of longitude and latitude of principal towns, some fraying to map strip margins, appears to be lacking two smaller portions (East coast of Norfolk & Suffolk and South West Cornwall), each sheet approximately 285 x 855 mm, two loose sheets approximately 280 x 200 mm R.W.SHirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.137, state 5. Christopher Saxton published his twenty sheet wall map in 1583. It was re-issued by Cade & Morgan in 1678. Philip Lea aquired the copper plates in about 1685 and re-published the map on a smaller scale designed to be used as a travelling map. He reduced the map to ten full sheets and four half sheets and removed a great deal of the sea, thus making the map relevant to land based travellers. The map was pasted into five horizontal strips. The top three sheets made up of two sheets and the last two sheets made of two sheets with a half sheet pasted at each end. It appears that two of these half sheets are lacking from this example. Philip Lea re-engraved the plates at least five times during his perod of ownership. This example is his 5th and final state and therefore state 7 of a total of nine states. Lea moved from Poultry to Cheapside in 1687 and remained there until 1700. Following Lea's death, Anne his widow, re-engraved and re-issued the map with Richard Glynne in 1720 and Thomas & John Bowles & Son repeated this in 1758. Scarce. (1)

Lot 206

*Globe. Newton (J & W., manufacturer), Newton's New & Improved Celestial Globe, on which all the Stars Nebulae & Clusters contained in the extensive Catalogue of the late F. Wollaston F.R.S. are accurately laid down, their Right, Ascensions & Declinations having been recalculated for the year 1830, by W. Newton Manufactured by J. & W. Newton, 66 Chancery Lane London Published 1st July 1824, twelve inch celestial table globe, twelve engraved gores with contemporary hand colouring, calibrated brass meridian ring, wooden horizon ring with paper overlays, paper worn and chipped with slight loss, lacking upper hour circle, globe with long crack around the equator, crudely repaired, gores toned and dust soiled, some surface chipping and abrasion, presented on a contemporary turned wooden 'tripod' stand with stretchers, height 500 mm (1)

Lot 235

Sussex. Figg (William), Map of the County of Sussex from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1823 & 1824, Corrected to the present time by William Figg F.S.A. Surveyor, Presented to the Subscribers to The Sussex Express, Surrey Standard & Kent Mail by the Proprietor William Edwin Baxter, 1861, large uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, table of explanation, reference to the hundreds and a vignette of Chichester Cathedral, slight fraying to margins, slight spotting, some small holes, 1270 x 2050 mm Originally published by C. & J. Greenwood in 1825. (1)

Lot 30

Guthrie (William). A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar; and Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World..., Illuastrated with a New and Correct Set of Maps, Engraved by Mr. Kitchin, 1770, engraved double-hemisphere map frontispiece (torn to lower right corner with loss, short closed tears to edges of folds), 16 engraved folding maps, one plate and one folding table, early 19th century inscription at head of title, hinges crudely repaired, text block split in two, contemporary sheep, boards detached, worn, 8vo (1)

Lot 322

Scrap album. A very large scrap album, mostly compiled circa 1900, containing several hundred illustrations including chromolithographs, colour lithographs, chromo scraps, postcards, colour and black and white magazine illustrations, news cuttings, photographs, greetings cards, souvenirs (crepe paper souvenir in commemoration of HRH The Prince of Wales visit to Eastbourne, 30 June 1931; Silver leaves from Table Mountain, South Africa, 1902, etc.), various sizes but including folio and double-page illustrations, pasted on to rectos and versos of 84 rag linen leaves, a few leaves blank and a few items removed, several large chromolithographs and similar loosely inserted at front and rear, contemporary half morocco, heavily worn, large folio (60 x 23cm) (1)

Lot 393

Braithwaite (Richard). The English Gentleman; and the English Gentlewoman: Both in one Volume couched, and in one Modell portrayed to the living glory of their Sexe, the lasting story of their Worth... , with a Ladies Love-Lecture and a Supplement lately annexed, and Entituled The Turtles Triumph, 3rd edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged, printed for John Dawson, 1641, engraved frontispiece, rehinged, four additional part-titles, 'Draft of the frontispiece' (often wanting), folding 'Contents' table relined and bound at the end of 'Ladies Love-Lecture' with a wider duplicate trimmed short and bound at front of the same part, frontispiece and main title somewhat browned and dusty, foremargin of title chipped with loss outside of printed rules, a few small closed tears and archival closed tear repair to verso of second leaf of dedication, a little spotting or browning, later quarter calf over contemporary marbled boards, some edge and corner wear, folio Wing B4262; Pforzheimer 79. (1)

Lot 476

Glanville (Philippa & Goldsborough, Jennifer Faulds). Women Silversmiths 1685-1845: Works from the Collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts Washington, DC, 1st edition, 1990, colour and black and white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Moore (Simon), Pocket Fruit Knives, A Synopsis of their History from the United Kingdom, France, Northern Europe & USA, 1st edition, 2 copies, 2008, colour illustrations throughout, original cloth in slightly rubbed dust jacket, small folio, plus Rabinovitch (Benton Seymour), Antique Silver Servers for the Dining Table, 1st edition, Concord, Massachusetts, 1991, black and white plates, original cloth in rubbed and slightly chipped dust jacket, faded on spine, 4to, plus other domestic silver and related interest (22)

Lot 488

Jones (Inigo & Kent, William). Some Designs of Mr Inigo Jones and Mr Wm. Kent, published by John Vardy, 1744, engraved title designed by Kent (detached, torn to margins and soiled), two engraved leaves of table of plates (first leaf torn to outer blank corners), fifty-two engraved plates (of 53, lacking plate 53), paper to plate 44 skinned to image and plate 52 torn to blank margins, spotting, dust-soiling and some dampstaining, disbound folio Harris 881. The first 17 plates are after designs by Inigo Jones and are primarily chimney pieces and mantles, the remaining plates which are after designs by William Kent and feature designs for candelabra, chandeliers, furniture, as well as a section of Merlin's Cave in the Royal Gardens at Richmond and various architectural elevations. The three final plates (pl.51-53) not called for in the table of plates are all inscribed W. Kent invt. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

Lot 541

Isaac (Peter). William Bulmer, The Fine Printer in Context 1757-1830, 1st edition, 1993, some illustrations to text, original cloth gilt, together with John Cheney and His Descendants, Printers in Banbury since 1767, printed for private circulation, Banbury, 1936, black and white plates, folding table and folding colour plan bound at rear, original cloth in torn and soiled dust jacket, plus Maxted (Ian), The London Book Trades 1775-1800, a preliminary checklist of members, 1st edition, 1977, original cloth, all 4to, plus other assorted printing interest including 24 booklets from the Oxford Bibliographical Society Occasional Publication series (60)

Lot 68

OAK OVAL DROP-FLAP GATELEG TABLE

Lot 38

RILEY QUARTER SIZED SLATE BED SNOOKER TABLE WITH MARKER & BALLS WITH OAK GATELEG TABLE

Lot 76

BEECH MARQUETRY INLAID TABLE

Lot 217

SELECTION OF NEEDLEWORK COTTONS, BOXED DRESSING TABLE SET, ETC

Lot 79

EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD OCTAGONAL SERPENTINE TABLE & ONE OTHER

Lot 107

EASTERN CARVED HARDWOOD TRIPOD TABLE

Lot 52

EDWARDIAN OVAL EXTENDING DINING TABLE WITH GADROONED EDGE ON CABRIOLE LEGS

Lot 98

ELEGANT MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE

Lot 50

EDWARDIAN RECTANGULAR WIND OUT DINING TABLE ON SHELL CARVED CABRIOLE LEGS

Lot 176

EXTENSIVE POOLE TABLE SERVICE INCLUDING TUREENS, ETC

Lot 111

VICTORIAN STYLE FARMHOUSE PINE TABLE WITH DRAWER

Lot 104

A white painted wrought iron garden seat in Regency style, with a serpentine back and scroll arms, together with a matching armchair and table, 134.5cm wide. (3)

Lot 191

A George IV mahogany work table, the drop-leaf top above two cedarwood lined frieze drawers, the top drawer fitted with a hinged writing slope and compartments for pens and inkwells, on reeded supports and paw feet, 76.9cm high, 55.3 cm wide (closed), 51.2cm deep.

Lot 411

A Victorian oak library table retailed by Edward Holmes Baldock, the rectangular top inlaid with ebonized banding, above a pair of frieze drawers carved with scrolling leafage and grotesque masks, on stylized 'Green Man' carved trestle ends and sunken brass castors, the underside with a branded mark 'EHB', 77cm high, 120cm wide, 59.5cm deep.

Lot 300

A French giltwood coffee table, the verde antico marble top above a carved base with stylized sphinx supports, early 20th century, 47.3cm high, 123.6 wide, 49.5cm deep.

Lot 117

A George III mahogany tripod table, the circular tilt-top on a part fluted vase turned stem, 71.6cm high, 80.8cm diameter.

Lot 182

A George IV mahogany breakfast table, the rectangular moulded edge tilt-top on a spiral ribbed stem, on lion's paw sabots, 70.7cm high, 122 x 89.5cm.

Lot 11

A 19th century oak cricket table, 63.8cm high, 60.5cm diameter.

Lot 335

A late 19th century Russian lacquer plaque, decorated with a peasant woman seated at a table, with red painted mark 'N 102' to verso, 12.7 x 11.5cm within a gilt composition frame.

Lot 530

A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain vase table lamps, 39cm high, 24cm wide. (2)

Lot 402

A Victorian Gothic revival oak writing desk after a design by A. W. N. Pugin, the top with a moulded edge and a raised back, above a pair of frieze drawers fitted with brass loop handles, on chamfered trestle ends carved with rosette rondels, above conforming feet, united by an arched stretcher, on castors, 80.8cm high, 108.1cm wide, 63.6cm deep. From 1847 until his death in 1852 Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin provided designs for the new Palace of Westminster which were carried out by Gillows and Holland & Sons. See Michael Whiteway, A. W. N. Pugin 1812-1852: An Exhibition Catalogue, London, The Fine Art Society with Haslam & Whiteway, 7th-23rd December 2011 for a similar table.

Lot 185

A George IV mahogany bowfront side table, with a frieze drawer on ring turned tapering legs, 75.7cm high, 78cm wide, 43.5cm deep.

Lot 195

A mahogany occasional table, on scroll supports and brass paw feet, George III and later adapted from a pole firescreen, 65cm high, 39cm diameter.

Lot 147

An early George III Irish mahogany tripod table, the circular tilt-top revolving on a birdcage, on a fluted baluster stem, on carved legs, two with a grotesque mask, the other with a stylized shell, 73.8cm high, 91.2cm diameter. Provenance: The Collection of the Late P. J. Rankin.

Lot 209

λ A Regency rosewood tea table, with boxwood stringing, the fold-over top banded with bird's eye maple above a frieze drawer fitted with an ivory escutcheon and with divisions, on square tapering legs and brass castors, 75.5cm high, 88.7cm wide, 45.5cm deep.

Lot 119

An early George III mahogany Pembroke table, the drop-leaf top with four loper supports each with a brass ring handle, on square supports united by an 'X' shape stretcher with a turned finial and on turned and block supports with integral boxwood castors, 70.2cm high, 61.7cm wide, 62cm deep.

Lot 173

λ A William IV rosewood occasional table, the octagonal top with a moulded edge and with a panelled frieze on a turned tapering stem and scroll feet, 72cm high, 53.2cm wide.

Lot 464

A late Victorian pine simulated bamboo miniature wardrobe, with a mirrored door, 45.3cm high, 24.3cm wide, together with a matching table. (2)

Lot 14

A Queen Anne oak gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf top above an end frieze drawer to either side, on baluster, ring and bobbin turned supports, 69.5cm high, 92 x 91cm (open).

Lot 515

A Chinese elm table, with traces of red lacquered decoration, on scroll feet, 86.3cm high, 102cm wide, 51cm deep.

Lot 33

A Queen Anne oak side table, the boarded top above a leaf and flower carved frieze drawer, on baluster ring and bobbin turned legs united by an 'X' stretcher, 71.7cm high, 73.6cm wide, 53.2cm deep.

Lot 202

λ A Victorian rosewood tripod table, the octagonal fixed top parquetry inlaid with satinwood, ebony and rosewood lozenges, 60.6cm high, 46cm wide.

Lot 128

A George II walnut dressing table mirror, the arched plate with a carved gilt slip within a moulded frame, the box base with a caddy moulded edge above three drawers, in need of restoration, 72.7cm high, 45.4cm wide, 22.4cm deep.

Lot 165

A pair of gilt brass classical urn table lamps, the bodies decorated with figures on marble plinths, 44.4cm high, 14cm wide. (2)

Lot 403

A Victorian Gothic revival oak centre table, the single plank top above a carved frame with eight octagonal supports, with moulded capitols and bases with differing carved leaf designs and with various monograms and motifs with peripheral stretchers and chamfered feet, 73.5cm high, 152.6cm wide, 73cm deep.

Lot 406

A Victorian walnut occasional table by Hindley & Sons, the circular top on three spiral twist columns and on foliate carved legs, stamped 'C. HINDLEY & SONS, 164 OXFORD ST, LONDON 51047', 73.5cm high, 53.2cm diameter.

Lot 62

A Queen Anne fruitwood gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf top above a frieze drawer to either end, on baluster turned and block supports united by peripheral stretchers, 70 cm high, 112 x 127cm (open).

Lot 116

A George III mahogany side table, with a frieze drawer and on chamfered supports, 72.5cm high, 71.5cm wide, 40.5cm deep.

Lot 313

A 19th century walnut and micromosaic occasional table in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular ebony top inset with an Italian micromosaic panel of convolvulus (bindweed) with pink and blue flowers and two butterflies, with a red marble border and oval malachite panels, the moulded gilt brass edge on a leaf carved stem, scroll legs and oval pad feet, 75.2cm high, 61.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep, the micromosaic panel 35 x 48.3cm. In the Turkish Secret language of Flowers, blue convolvulus means 'repose' or 'night' and pink convolvulus symbolises 'Worth sustained by judicious affection'.

Lot 172

A William IV mahogany writing table in the manner of Gillows, the top inset with gilt tooled leather above an arrangement of five drawers, the central drawer replaced, four fitted with Bramah locks, the reverse with false fronts, inscribed 'WR IV Crown' to some of the panels, on ribbed tapering legs and brass castors, 82.3m high, 166cm wide, 105cm deep.

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