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Lot 146

Charles Babbage: Table of Logarithms of the Natural Numbers from 1 to 108000, stereotyped on yellow paper, 1829, bound with Callet`s Tables of Logarithms of Sines and Tangents, Paris, 1827, 19th century calf

Lot 222

A large Nankin style blue and white baluster covered vase/table lamp and shade

Lot 223

A pair of "Delft" style reeded inverted baluster table lamps and shades; a similar smaller pair of lamps

Lot 241

A 5 flute silver plated table centre, length 17"

Lot 248

A pair of modern Satsuma style table lamps with blue shades

Lot 134

Blackwell, JohnA compendium of military discipline... London: printed for the author, 1726. 8vo, 2 engraved folding plates, 1 folding table, contemporary calf, rubbed, joints splitting [ESTC N4675]Provenance: Property of the Trustees of Lord Gretton

Lot 161

Nicholas, Sir Nicholas HarrisA history of the Royal Navy. London: Richard Bentley, 1847. 8vo, 2 volumes, engraved frontispieces, A1 lacking in both volumes, contemporary calf, gilt tooled spines; Collingwood,G. L. Newnham A selection from the public and private correspondence of Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood. London: James Ridgway, 1829. 8vo, engraved portrait, 1 folding plate, contemporary calf, bookplate of Lord Gretton, upper cover and lower half of spine lacking, some spotting, A1 lacking; Barrow, Sir John The life of George Lord Anson... London: John Murray, 1839. 8vo, 2 volumes, engraved portraits, 2 facsimile letters, contemporary calf, spines chipped; Chapman, Charles All about ships and the way to make models of them... London: George Berridge, [n.d.] 8vo, original green cloth gilt, contents written in ink over free-endpaper and half-title; Piddington, Henry, Lord The sailor`s horn-book for the law of storms... London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1848. 8vo, 5 folding maps, folding table, 2 compasses in pockets at front and back of the book, purple cloth gilt, spine and covers faded; [Anonymous] Naval sketch-book... London: H. Colburn, B. Whittaker... 1826. 8vo, 2 volumes, original blue boards, a little spotting; Shipp, John Memoirs of the extraordinary military career of John Shipp. London: Hurst, Chance, and Co., 1830. Second edition, 3 volumes, engraved portrait, original boards with labels to spines, bookplates of Lord Gretton, joints split, covers dust-soiled, occasional foxing (12)Provenance: Property of the Trustees of Lord Gretton

Lot 282

Return of Owners of LandEngland and Wales - Return of owners of land, 1873 London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1875. 4to, 2 volumes, contemporary red calf, bookplates; Rackham, Arthur The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the round table. London: Macmillan and Co., 1917. 8vo, coloured frontispiece, 15 colour plates and 7 plain plates, original cloth gilt, bookplate, a little rubbed, endpapers darkened; Hope-Moncrieff, A.R. Romance & legend of chivalry. London: Gresham Publishing Company, [N.d.] 8vo, coloured frontispiece, 34 plates (7 coloured), original green cloth gilt, bookplate, a little spotting; Squire, Charles Celtic myth & legend, poetry & romance. London: Gresham Publishing Company, [N.d.] 8vo, coloured frontispiece, 23 plates (3 coloured), original green cloth gilt, bookplate, some light spotting; Shaw, Richard Norman Architectural sketches from the continent. London: Royal Academy of Arts, [N.d.] Folio, 100 engraved plates, cloth gilt, plates loose, spine rubbed and chipped; Villefosse, Héron de A tribute to precious stones. [N.p.]: Cartier, 1947. 4to, original coloured lithograph by André Derain, uncut and unbound in paper wrappers, red slip-case, spine a little dust-soiled; Gilbert, W.S. Songs of a Savoyard. London: George Routledge and Sons, [N.d.] 4to, original cloth gilt, bookplate, g.e., covers a little dust-soiled and faded; Willis, R. The architectural history of Chichester Cathedral. Chichester: William Haylet Mason, 1861. 4to, hand-coloured frontispiece plan, 20 engraved plates (a couple hand-coloured), contemporary red half morocco, binding a little soiled and rubbed; Marillier, H.C. The early work of Aubrey Beardsley. london: John Lane, 1912. Small folio, portrait, engraved title, original blue cloth, bookplate, a little faded, some light spotting; Newton, Edward A. (editor) The letters of Madame de Sévigné... London: W.T. Morrell, 1928. 8vo, 7 volumes, number 76 of 350 copies, blue cloth gilt, bookplates, spines faded; And 25 other titles; sold not subject to return (45)Provenance: Property of the Trustees of Lord Gretton

Lot 283

Sailing and Navigation[Steel, David] The ship-master`s assistant and owner`s manual. London: D. Steel, 1790. 8vo, engraved frontispiece, folding table, 1 engraved plate, contemporary calf, bookplate of Lord Gretton, rubbed [ESTC T178423] ; Admirality Office An alphabetical list of the post captains, commander and lieuetenants of his majesty`s fleet... London: M. and S. Brooke, 1806. 8vo, contemporary half calf, bookplate of Lord Gretton, rubbed, a little dust-soiling, some notes in an early hand; [Anonymous] The shipwright`s vade-mecum. London: J.W. Norie and Co., 1822. Second edition, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, original boards with label, bookplate of Lord Gretton, covers soiled, a little foxing, lacking folding plates; White, Thomas The theory and practice of ship-building. London: John Johnstone, 1848. 8vo, blue cloth gilt, bookplate of Lord Gretton, pages uncut, includes a contemporary letter requesting a copy of the work, spine faded, text volume only with no plates; Robertson, John The elements of navigation... London: F. Wingrave, J. Johnson... 1805. 8vo, 2 volumes in 1, 16 folding plates, contemporary tree calf, bookplate of Lord Gretton, spine rubbed, joints splitting, marginal worming from page 265 to end with no loss of text, small marginal tear to one page with no loss of text; and 4 others (9)Provenance: Property of the Trustees of Lord Gretton

Lot 355

Hume, JamesTraité de la trigonometrie... Paris: Nicholas et Jean de la Coste, 1636. 8vo, folding table, woodcut on verso of colophon leaf, contemporary speckled calf, lower joint split, upper joint weak, P1 misbound, some dust-soiling, a little browned in places, a few repairs to corners; Ward, John The young mathematician`s guide... London: A. Bettesworth and F. Fayrham, 1724. 8vo, portrait, contemporary calf, spine and covers rubbed, joints beginning to split slightly, [ESTC T120453]; MacLaurin, Colin A treatise of algebra in three parts... London: A. Millar and J. Nourse, 1756. Second edition, 8vo, 12 folding plates, contemporary calf, spine rubbed and chipped, joints weak [ESTC T152308]; and 5 disbound numbers of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London dating from 1667 to 1670 (8)

Lot 365

Africa and the Middle EastStanley, Henry M. In darkest Africa... London: Sampson, Low, Marston. Searle and Rivington, 1890. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, frontispiece, portrait, 3 folding maps, folding table and 36 plates, original red pictorial cloth, joints rubbed, spines and corners a little bumped, a couple of closed tears to maps, a few leaves starting to come loose; Thomson, Joseph Travels in the Atlas and southern Morocco. London: George, Philip & Son, 1889. 8vo, 2 folding maps, 30 plates, original green cloth, spine and covers a little rubbed; Brassey, Annie, Baroness Sunshine and storm in the East. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1880. First edition, 8vo, 8 plates and 2 folding maps, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded and bumped; Livingston, David Missionary travels and researches in South Africa. London: John Murray, 1899. 8vo, original blue cloth spine slightly faded, some rubbing and soiling to covers; Amicis, Edmondo De Morocco... London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., 1882. 8vo, contemporary calf, spine a little rubbed; Dixon, William Hepworth The Holy Land. London: Bickers & Son, 1885. 8vo, original brown pictorial cloth with gilt impression of Jerusalem to upper cover; Geikie, Cunningham The Holy Land and the Bible. London: Cassell and Company, [n.d.] 4to, elaborate green cloth gilt; Bartlett, W.H. Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. illustrated. London: Fisher... [n.d.] 4to, 2 volumes, blue morocco, g.e., covers and spines a little rubbed, lower board of volume 2 detached; and 9 others; sold not subject to return (19)

Lot 385

Cooke, Capt. EdwardA voyage to the south sea and round the world, perform`d in the years 1708, 709, 1710, and 1711, by the Ships Duke and Dutchess of Bristol.... a description of the American Coasts from Tierra del Fuego in the South, to California in the North. London: Printed by H.M. for B. Lintot and R. Gosling, A. Bettesworth, W. Innys, 1712. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, [22], 432, [10]; [8], xxiv, 328, [8], folding double-hemisphere world map by John Senex and 25 (of 26) maps and plates (6 folding) [comprising 20 maps and plates in volume 1 (3 folding) and 6 maps and plates in volume 2 (3 folding)], contemporary panelled calf, one map torn without loss, one slightly shaved, worn, one cover detachedNote: Edward Cooke was second captain on the Dutchess which accompanied the Duke, both under Captain Woodes Rogers, on a privateering voyage around the world. There are two issues of the first edition, both dated 1712 and with the same publishers. The first issue consisted of only one volume, of 456 pages. The work was then expanded to two volumes, as found here. The list of maps and plates on the final leaf of the index of volume 1 calls for 20 plates and maps, all of which are present. The directions to the binder in volume 2 does not refer to plates or maps but calls for "the first Journal-Table at page 3." Volume 2 does not have the 3 folding tables usually found.

Lot 85

An HMV table top gramophone, with spare resonater, and two tins of needles

Lot 219

A Victorian stripped pine side table, and a smokers bow chair

Lot 231

A 19th century rosewood drop leaf table

Lot 242

A Victorian stripped pine kitchen table, and four Windsor chairs

Lot 243

A modern pine dressing table, a mirror, and similar side table

Lot 249

An oak gateleg table, a D-shaped table, and jardiniere stand

Lot 251

An Edwardian dressing table, an occasional table, a wine table, blue and white pottery, a still life painting, and a copper warming pan

Lot 252

A late 19th century ebonised two tier occasional table, and a nursing chair

Lot 1

GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE: three table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, a sauce ladle, a mustard spoon, mixed makers & dates, London 1776-1816 and a modern mustard spoon, all of the above crested & initialled to match; 54 oz (41)

Lot 3

A WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH PART SERVICE OF QUEEN`S PATTERN FLATWARE: four table spoons, six dessert spoons, seven tea spoons, two salt spoons & a soup ladle & a basting spoon, all initialled "M" by John Mitchell, Glasgow 1834; 35.3 oz (21)

Lot 5

A VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF KING`S PATTERN FLATWARE: seventeen table spoons, eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks & thirteen tea spoons, all crested to match, by J. Aldwinckle & J.Slater, London 1882; 193 oz (78)

Lot 7

A SET OF FIVE THREAD PATTERN TABLE KNIVES with steel blades, crested, by Randall Chatterton, London 1830 and an earlier example to match by Moses Brent, London 1808 together with a set of four Thread & Shell pattern table knives, with stainless steel blades, crested, by Robert Peppin, London 1834 and six other various knives (16)

Lot 9

ASSORTED KINGS & QUEENS PATTERN FLATWARE: nine table spoons, seven table forks, ten dessert spoons, seven dessert forks and a sauce ladle, some crested, some initialled & some monogrammed, mixed makers & dates 1814-1890; 88.5 oz (34)

Lot 17

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS engraved crest & initials, by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1768; 10.4 oz (6)

Lot 38

A SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS initialled "K", struck with two maker`s marks (for W.R. Sobey & Francis Higgins, London 1844; 17.8 oz (8)

Lot 58

BY PAUL STORR: An Old English pattern table fork, crested, London 1815 and a tea spoon, crested, London 1813; 2.9 oz (2)

Lot 69

A VICTORIAN STAG HUNT PATTERN TABLE SPOON crested, by George Adams, London 1851; 3.6 oz

Lot 77

A PAIR OF GEORGE III FEATHER EDGE (with shoulders) TABLE SPOONS by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1769, a bright-cut table spoon by Jason Holt, Exeter 1797, a sauce ladle & an Exeter-made sugar sifter ladle; 9.8 oz (5)

Lot 83

A TABLE SPOON initialled by Hester Bateman, London 1782, twelve other antique table spoons & four dessert spoons; 30.9 oz (17)

Lot 85

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES initialled, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1795 and a pair of Edwardian table spoons by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902; 7.9 oz (4)

Lot 86

A MIXED LOT: A set of six Fiddle dessert spoons, initialled, by John Stone, Exeter 1861, four various antique table spoons, a dessert fork, nine tea/coffee spoons, a plated table spoon and a napkin ring; 27 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 88

MISCELLANEOUS VICTORIAN KING`S PATTERN FLATWARE: three table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons & five dessert forks together with a Queen`s pattern dessert fork, mixed makers & dates, 1843-1897, some monogrammed; 55.3 oz (21)

Lot 89

MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE & CUTLERY: two table spoons, a table fork, a Victorian Exeter-made Lily pattern sugar sifter ladle, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a butter knife, two spoons with "Dartmouth Castle" terminals and thirteen other small spoons (including two plated); 19 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 91

MIXED FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- six table spoons, seven table forks, ten dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, eight tea spoons & a basting spoon, mixed makers & dates, 1825-1882, some crested and/or initialled; 67 oz (44)

Lot 92

A MATCHED SET OF FIVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS elongated Fiddle pattern and six dessert spoons to match, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, ABD, WJ) 1810-20 & a modern matching English table spoon, all of the above crested to match; 16 oz (12)

Lot 94

A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS and four dessert forks by William Chawner, London 1830 together with two other dessert forks by different makers, London 1834/36, all of the above crested & initialled "F" to match; 20.8 oz (12)

Lot 95

A QUEEN ANNE / GEORGE I DOGNOSE TABLE SPOON crested, marks a little worn, London 1710-15; 8.2" (20.6 cms) long; 2.3 oz

Lot 97

AN EARLY GEORGE II "INSCRIBED" TABLE SPOON Hanoverian pattern with a plain rattail, inscribed "Susanna Acton Obt. 12 Oct 1729 at 39" by Starling Wilford, London 1728;

Lot 98

AN EDWARDIAN SET OF THIRTEEN SIDE KNIVES with octagonal pistol handles & steel blades, crested, by D & J. Welby, London 1907 and a table knife to match, by the same maker, London 1898 (14) *Crest, a hand/arm with sprigs.

Lot 101

FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE: Six dessert spoons, four table forks & four dessert forks, all crested to match, various makers & dates, London 1808-1842; 26 oz (14) *Crest, a bent armoured arm with dagger.

Lot 104

A PAIR OF GEORGE III FIDDLE TABLE SPOONS by Soloman Rogers & John East Dix, London 1808, a cased set of six modern coffee spoons and a cased set of five tea spoons and one non-matching plated tea spoon; 8.7 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 109

A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN HANOVERIAN THREE-PRONG TABLE FORKS & SIX DESSERT FORKS to match, crested, by Francis Higgins, London 1896; 25 oz (12) *Crest, a hand/arm with a sprig.

Lot 110

HANOVERIAN THREE-PRONG TABLE FORKS: A set of ten by Philip Roker (II), London 1737, a pair with rubbed maker`s marks, London 1728 and a set of six by Elias Cachart, London 1748, all crested to match; 36.3 oz (18) *Crest of hand/arm with a sprig.

Lot 111

A PAIR OF LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY UNASCRIBED TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, scratched with the initials "S" over "WS", struck twice with a "key" mark & twice with a maker`s mark "HC", probably colonial 1790-1810; 3.1 oz (2)

Lot 115

SIX VARIOUS ANTIQUE OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS (including four Irish examples) and six George III Old English pattern dessert spoons by two makers, (George Smith & George Smith & William Fearn), London 1785/86, all crested to match; 19.8 oz (12)

Lot 117

TWELVE VARIOUS ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS (including nine Irish examples), all crested to match, mixed makers & dates; 24 oz

Lot 118

VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE: six table spoons, a set of six table forks, a set of six dessert forks, a set of six dessert forks & two salt spoons, all crested to match & mostly by William Eaton, London 1844; 47.5 oz (26)

Lot 121

A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN OLD ENGLISH PIP PATTERN TABLE SPOONS initialled "B" by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1900, a set of five Old Egnlsih pattern table forks initialled "S" by William Chawner, London 1830 and a pair of Victorian Old English Thread pattern sauce ladles by George Adams, London 1850; 30.8 oz (13)

Lot 126

A GEORGE I DOGNOSE TABLE SPOON with a plain moulded rattail and the scratched initials "C" over "BF" on the back of the terminal, maker`s mark worn, London 1715; 7.8" (19.9 cms) long; 1.75 oz

Lot 127

A VICTORIAN PART CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PIP PATTERN FLATWARE: Two table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks & six tea spoons, all crested, by J. Aldwinckle & J. Slater, London 1887 together with a set of twelve modern table knives & twelve side knives with stainless steel blades to match, maker`s mark "WB", Sheffield 1970; 44 oz weighable silver (50)

Lot 128

A VICTORIAN GRECIAN PATTERN CANTEEN FLATWARE: four table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, & seven tea spoons, all crested to match, by George Adams, London 1857/58 together with the following to match: a salt spoon, a pair of "sprung" serving tongs, a sauce ladle & a set of five tea spoons, some crested, all by George Adams, mixed dates, London 1855/57/58/65, also a set of twelve modern Grecian pattern table knives & twelve side knives with stainless steel blades by C.J. Vander Ltd., Sheffield 1979; 120.5 weighable silver (79)

Lot 136

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL OAR PATTERN TABLE SPOON initialled, by William Constable, Dundee (pot of lilies (thrice), WC) c.1810; 1.9 oz

Lot 139

YORK & SHEFFIELD: A George III Old English pattern table spoon, initialled, by Thomas Lamborn, Sheffield 1807, a George IV example, maker`s mark "RG", Sheffield 1825 and another, crested by J. Barber & W. North, York 1841; 6.2 oz (3)

Lot 142

A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL OAR PATTERN TABLE SPOON initialled `"W", by John McQueen, Banff (B, A, thistle, McQ) 1825-30; 9" (23 cms) long; 1.9 oz

Lot 144

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON with a Celtic point, initialled, by William Clark, Greenock (WC, anchor, C, ship in sail, Greenock) c.1810; 2 oz

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