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FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE EBONISED RED TORTOISESHELL BOULLE CENTRE TABLE circa 1860, the top of oval serpentine shaped form, a shaped frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs with masks, 154cm long, 96cm wide, 78cm high Note: A similar table is illustrated in 'European Furniture of the 19th Century' (Christopher Payne) p.61
IMPRESSIVE LARGE FRENCH PROVINCIAL OAK DINING SUITE comprising draw leaf extending dining table, the parquetry decorated top with a mounded edge of gentle serpentine outline, with two extending draw leaves, on mounded cabriole legs with scroll toes, 258 cm long (413 cm extended) with ten upholstered high back chairs, on cabriole legs
OWEN, John and BOWEN, Emanuel:Britannia Depicta or Ogilby improv'd; Being a Correct Copy of Mr Ogilby's Actual Survey of All Ye Direct & Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales...,L, printed for and sold by Tho: Bowles Print & Map Seller Next ye Chapter House in St Pauls Church-Yard & Em Bowen next ye King of Spain in Katherins, 1720, 1st edn. pp: engraved title within ornamental border, (iv)table, 273 engraved county and road maps, 8vo. Contemporary calf, rebacked with new spine; covers worn and chipped; the occasional small stain; o/w G+
LAKE DISTRICT TOPOGRAPHY:1. Hutchinson, W: History of the County of Cumberland and Some Places Adjacent. In two volumes. Carlisle, Jollie, 1794, 1st edn. 4to. volume1: pp600; frontis, folding map (coloured), double page plan, and 22 plates; volume 2: pp686, frontis, extra engraved tp, folding plan of Whitehaven, folding plan of Workington, folding plan of Carlisle, and 22 plates (1 coloured); and folding table and numerous illustrations in text. Half leather. Worn, hinges cracked; maps and plans with tears to folds (without loss); occasional foxing;2. Briggs, J (editor): The Lonsdale Magazine. Two volumes in one. Kirkby Lonsdale, A Foster, 1820. With hand coloured frontis and map, 14 tinted plates, plus 2 engravings (1 hand coloured), pp566; 470 (lacking the last 6pp of the index; torn out). Half leather. Worn; offsetting from the tinted plates; o/w G+;3. The North Lonsdale Magazine and Furness Miscellany. Four volumes (1-4): June 1894 to March 1902. Ulverston, W Holme
LAW:1. Coke, E: The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England. W Rawlins, 1703. Folio, two plates and a folding table; pp88, 494, and table, etc. early 20th century; full leather; with new endpapers; ink notes in margin; occasional foxing; o/w G+;2. Perkins, J: Treating of the Laws of England. Savoy, Linton, 1757. Full leather, rebacked with new spine;3. Burn, R: The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer. In five volumes. Strahan, 1810, full leather, worn and cracked;4. Legal Almanac, 1846. Cloth; soiled (8)
LAW:1. Coke, Sir Edward: Thomas Littleton: The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England. Or, a Commentary Upon Littleton, Not the Name of a Lawyer Onely, but of the Law It Selfe. London: Printed by the assignees of John More, 1629. 4to. PP395 leaves, and table (with title page, 1629). Full leather, rebacked with new spine. Covers worn; title page frayed at edges (with small loss) and loose with the next four leaves; folding table torn (without loss); the odd stain. No frontis or portrait;2. Keble, J: An Assistance to Justices of Peace, For the Easier Performance of Their Duty. L, W Rawlins Et for Samuel Keble, 1683, 1st edn. Folio, PP(viii), 719, (i)blank, (vii). Half vellum with gilt emblem to front cover. VG copy;3. Fortescue, Sir John: De Laudibus Legum Angliae. Hereto Are Added to the Two Sums of Sir Ralph De Hengham. With notes both on Fortescue and Hengham, by John Selden L, J Streater. 1672. PP:title-page, (xii), 3-132 leaves, (v)table; 1-51 (notes)
MARKHAM, G and LAWSON, William: Six works bound in one volume (all published: London, W. Wilson, for E Brewster):1. Markham, G: Country Contentments or The Husbandman's Recreations. Containing hunting, hawking, coursing with greyhounds, archery, angling and cockfighting. 1654, 7th edn. pp92, (iv);2. Markham, G: The English House-Wife. 1653, pp:table and 188;3. Markham, G: The Enrichment of the Weald of Kent or A Direction to the Husband-man for the True Ordering, Maturing and Enrichment. 1653. pp:table + 20;4. Markham, G: Markham's Farewell to Husbandry, or, The Enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our Nation. 1653. With illustrations. pp126, (iv)table;5. Lawson, W: A New Orchard and Garden.., Also Husbandry of Bees… 1653. With illustrations. pp56;6. Lawson, W: The Country House-wives Garden…Together with Husbandry of Bees. 1653. With illustrations. ppTitle-page, 69-112 (complete). The volume is bound in contemporary leather, recased with new endpap
Collection in two albums, unused issues from 1972 to 2002 incl 1972 Yenan Forum's set, 1972 Physical Culture set, 1972 Merchant Shipping set, 1972 Table Tennis set, 1972 Red Flag Canal set, later with a fairly comprehensive range from the mid 1980's and a few 1949-53 period reprints etc, generally fine (Hundreds)
A Victorian silver Old English bead pattern part canteen comprising eight each tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons, and two sauce ladles. All mainly George Adams , London 1864, tablespoons and forks include later replacements, London1885, all same crest, together with matching modern silver handled table and dessert knives. Weighable 2703gm.
A large chamois lined oak cased extensive canteen of Viennese 800 silver comprising six each table and dessert knives, forks, large teaspoons, coffee spoons, fruit knives and forks, together with salad servers, a double salt with spoons, tea strainer, soup and sauce ladle and ten other serving pieces, totalling 85 items. Weighable silver 2135gm.
PART SET OF RUSSIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER TABLE FORKS AND SPOONS hallmarked with double headed eagle above capital Cyrillic B and M and standard 84 zolotniki mark, twelve forks and eleven spoons, with elaborate chased iris pattern, each handle engraved with initials 'GA', approximately 1834g, each 21.5cm long (23)
GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOON maker Hester Bateman, London 1781, handle with fluted edge and engraved with a heraldic rampant griffin, 21.5cm long; together with a Victorian silver gilt anointing spoon, maker Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1878, with 17th century style bowl and cast handle with female bust finial, 17cm long and a George III Scottish silver table fork, maker John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1811, old English pattern, handle engraved with initial 'J', 20cm long, approximately 173g gross (3)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH CHRISTOFLE SILVER PLATED CANTEEN stamped with maker's mark and company name, comprising twelve table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, table knives and salad knives, a basting spoon and a soup ladle, inside a fitted two tier box with brass handles, box 47cm
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER PLATED PART CANTEEN fiddle, thread and shell pattern, comprising twelve mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks, twelve bone handled fish knives and forks, three carving knives and forks, fifteen dessert forks, seventeen table forks, fifteen dessert spoons, nine table spoons, a mustard spoon, three salt spoons, eleven egg spoons, five tea spoons, pair of fish carvers, a nut cracker, two sauce ladles, gravy spoon, soup ladle, sugar sifter, sugar tongs, a butter knife and four knife rests, all engraved with initial 'S', large mahogany case with brass plaque engraved with initial 'S', double doors, five drawers and pair of brass carry handles, 54cm long
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