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Two boxes of decorative pottery, porcelain and other items, to include: a Royal Doulton Countess part-dinner service, Carlton Ware leaf moulded and other dishes, a frilled cranberry glass vase on cast white metal floral stand, dressing table bottles, ebony mirror and brush and other decorative items.
A Spode Christmas Tree, breakfast, dinner and tea service, a six place setting including: tea cups and saucers, coffee mugs, teapot, sugar and milk jug, sandwich plate, dinner, tea and side plates, dessert and pudding bowls, four open tureens, meat dish, sauce boat and stand, hors d`oeuvre dish etc., together with four conforming 14cm diameter bowls, coasters, table mats etc.
A Victorian mahogany advertising chemists table the elongated oblong moulded top with rounded ends, over a deep frieze with a glazed panel to one side with gilt and black lettered sign, `Homoeopathic Medicines`, raised on four substantial strapwork carved, turned and fluted supports, 90in. (228.5cm.) long, 21½in. (54.5cm.) deep, legs cut down.
An exceptionally rare Channel Islands silver table bell maker Guillaume Henry, Guernsey, circa 1720-1767, maker`s mark struck three times (to bell, top of handle and clapper), the turned baluster handle with turned finial, the bell of flared form with three rings of turned decoration, the clapper suspended from a silver wire hook, 12.5cm. high, weight 5oz, in fine, original condition. * This is possibly a unique item of silver by arguably the Channel Islands` finest silversmith. There is no record of a known table bell by Henry in published works on Channel Islands silver, including Richard Mayne`s work `Old Channel Islands Silver, It`s Makers and Marks`, pub. 1969, and none were shown at the seminal exhibition of Channel Islands Silver organised by the Guernsey Rotary Club in 1978.
A matched set of eighteen Victorian silver fiddle thread pattern table forks Benjamin Smith III, London 1843 and William Eaton, London 1838 and 1843, all crested, 8in. (20.3cm.) long, weight 53.5oz. (18) * Provenance: Bearing the crest of the Baker family of Bayfordbury, built by Sir William Baker MP (1705-1770) and inherited by Sir Robert Baker, lawyer & Treasurer of the Middle Temple, 1832 and Sheriff, who by repute, prevented the possible rioting at the funeral of Queen Caroline of Brunswick in 1821. His son, Henry Baker was architect of various important buildings in St. Pancras, Holborn and Baker Street, London. He was presented with this silver salver and is reputed to be the Baker from which Baker Street derives its name.
Lizars (Daniel) `The Edinburgh Geographical and Historical Atlas`, c.1830, pub. W H Lizars, Edinburgh, S Highley, London & W Curry, Dublin, large folding table of Mountain Chains with engraved vignette, 68 folding and/or double-page maps on 58 sheets (no map 32 as correct), all hand-coloured or partly so and mounted on stubs, some foxing, small tear to one page, old ink annotation on map 36, contemporary half morocco with gilt title, rubbed, spine worn at head and base, folio.
An extremely rare 17th century Grimoire dated 1627, titled `Les Secrets et Merveilles de Nature, Recueillis de divers Autheurs, & divisez en dix-Sept livres, Par Jean Jacques Uveckers de Basle, Medecin de Colmar, Traduits en François, selon la correction Latine, Reveus, & corrigez de nouveau, Ensemble une table tres-ample`, pub. `A Lion, Chez Claude Rigaud, & Claude Aubert, en rue Merciere, à l`enseigne de la Fortune, 1627`, 18mo, original full vellum binding with kid leather ties, 1192pp, handwritten ink title to spine. * This is an extremely rare volume, translated from the latin of Jacques Wecker, first published in Basel in 1559. Wecker`s work is in part derived from the famous Book of Secrets attributed to Alessio Piemontese (probably pseud. of Girolamo Ruscelli) first published with the title `De secreti del reverendo` in Venice by Sigismondo Bordogna, 1555. It published a wide range of empirically discovered recipes, including formulae for medicinal compounds, cosmetics, pigments, dyes, metallurgy and jewellery, including alchemy.
A George III walnut tilt-top tripod table early 19th century, the decagonal top with radiating veneers and broad crossbanding, set on a slender turned and leaf carved column, with tripod stiff leaf capped cabriole supports with scroll feet, 24in. (61cm.) wide, 27½in. (70cm.) high, top and base associated.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany circular occasional table the barber`s pole banded moulded top over a boxwood strung frieze, on four slender square supports with outswept feet, united by an x-stretcher centred by a circular undertier, 23¼in. (59cm.) diameter, 28¼in. (72cm.) high.
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