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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PEDESTAL READING TABLE having a rectangular moulded top with moulded edge detail and two hinged book rests to one end, the whole upon a sliding action and height adjustable reeded column, raised on a concave quatre-foil platform base with turned feet and concealed castors. 76cm(h) x 91cm(w) x 46cm(d).
A good early 19th century fob seal the bi-coloured yellow metal mounts well chased with floral detail, the intaglio engraved with reclining Britannia style figure holding a monogram, together with a table seal, the red agate handle of faceted bulbous form yellow metal ribbed mount with engraved intaglio in bloodstone Table seal, 68mm long, fob seal 32mm x 27mm
Military interest - a Welsh Dragon table lighter the silver plated body of the dragon finely formed with wick in mouth, a lighter in chest formed as an arrow, the large wings (one inscribed `YE DRAGON OF WANTLEY`) sweeping back over long twisted horn tail, raised on four silver plated feet overall length 57cm long
STUART DEVLIN - a fine modern canteen of cutlery Stuart Devlin, London 1971 - 1974, each with tapered textured handles with rounded terminals, comprising four serving spoons; twelve each of dessert spoons, soup spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, fish forks, dinner knives, cheese knives, fish knives (qty) approx 195oz weighable silver
A matched Fiddle pattern canteen by various makers and dates, mainly London but some Edinburgh present, comprising table spoons, and forks, dessert forks and spoon, teaspoons, soup ladle; together with some ivorine handled knives and carvers; contained in a George III mahogany canteen on turned legs, with hinged top and drawer (qty) combined weight 114oz approx
BIBLE, in English. [London: Robert Barker, 1611.] 2° (378 x 250mm). New Testament with engraved title, ornamental initials. (Lacks 15 leaves: A1 (engraved title), A2-A3r (dedication), A4 (leaf from Translator to the Reader), C1 (first leaf of calendar), A3 & A6 (genealogies), D1 & D2 (map and aplphabetical table), Ss2, Ss5, 3Q1 & 3Q6 (Old Testament) and Aa5-6 (final 2 leaves of New Testament), the last circa 20 leaves frayed, with loss in last few leaves, lower corner of D6 of Old Testament torn away with loss of a few words, some mainly light soiling and light waterstaining, mainly marginal tears). Old calf boards, unsympathetically covered in later cloth (lacking calf spine). FIRST EDITION OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE, "HE" ISSUE, with "he went to the citie" in Ruth iii, 15. Herbert 309; STC 2216. Sold not subject to return. View on Christie's.com
Psalterium. Edited by Bruno (d.1045), Bishop of Würzburg. [Nuremberg:] Anton Koberger, 1494. Median 4° (227 x 172mm). Gothic type, double column, text with commentary surround. Initial spaces with guide-letter, rubricated, yellow capital strokes. (Occasional faint dampstain, small stain at some extreme foremargins.) Contemporary blindstamped calf over wooden boards (rebacked preserving parts of original backstrip, rubbed without clasps). Provenance: some contemporary annotations -- MS date table on rear flyleaves spanning 1502-1524 -- amateurly-drawn armorial at end -- Christian Closner, 1658 (title inscription) -- 18th-century library stamp: M.B.H., college library at ?Auxil. -- André Himpe (De Gulden Passer, 2003, no. 35). Second edition with the commentary of Bruno, Bishop of Würzburg. H *4012; BMC II, 439; BSB-Ink P-836; Bod-inc P-514; Goff P-1050. View on Christie's.com
CHURCHILL, Winston S. (1874-1965). Portrait photograph signed (on mount, 'Winston S. Churchill'), the bust-length image showing the war-time prime minister seated at the Cabinet Office table, 96 x 73mm, framed and glazed (not examined out of frame). View on Christie's.com
KEYNES, John Maynard (1883-1946). Indian Currency and Finance. London: Macmillan and Co., 1913. 8° (217 x 136mm). Folding table, half-title. (Front endpapers and half-title very lightly spotted, very small faint spot to title.) Original brick-red cloth (extremities faintly rubbed). Provenance: PUBLISHER'S PRESENTATION COPY (blindstamp to title) -- E. Allen (ink signature to endpaper dated 1951). FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK. 'This is, by common agreement, a work of first-rate quality. Those who were unconvinced by his later writings, all of which were controversial, like to acclaim it as his best book. The second chapter (on the Gold Exchange Standard) is of general interest, quite apart from the rupee problem, and has become a classic. The book well manifests Keynes' characteristic powers and tendencies. It is the work of a theorist, giving practical application to those esoteric monetary principles which Marshall had expounded and Keynes was explaining in the Cambridge classrooms, and at the same time it showed an outstanding gift for penetrating the secrets of how institutions actually work' (Harrod, The Life of John Maynard Keynes, p.163). View on Christie's.com
A CHARLES II YEW-WOOD GATELEG TABLE LATE 17TH CENTURY With oval top and boldly turned end supports joined by a flattened scroll-sided stretcher, each gate with wavy outline profile 29 in. (74 cm.) high; 34¼ in. (87 cm.) extended; 29 in. (74 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A CHARLES I OAK FOLDING TABLE EARLY 17TH CENTURY With semi-circular hinged top and central frieze drawer, on ring-turned legs with pierced spandrels and joined by an undertier 35½ in. (90 cm.) high; 49 in. (125 cm.) wide; 23½ in. (60 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A COMPOSITE PART TABLE SERVICE OF KINGS PATTERN WITH SOME QUEENS PATTERN VARIOUS DATES & MAKERS, PRINCIPALLY VICTORIAN/20TH CENTURY WITH SOME GEORGE IV ITEMS Comprising:- 12 dessert forks (+ one other modern single-struck example), 6 modern demi-tasse spoons, 12 table spoons (6 crested), London, 1855/95, 15 dessert spoons (mostly 20th century), 12 cheese knives with stainless steel blades (5 crested), 12 table knives with stainless steel blades by Gibson & Langman, London, 1897, 4 carvers (one carving fork plated, 3 by Gibson & Langman), a fish-slice (crested) by Eley & Fearn, London, 1823, a modern fish-serving fork, 2 tableforks, London, 1822, and 12 Queens pattern tableforks (eleven by Thomas Cox Savory, London, 1829) 150 oz. (4650 gm.) (89) View on Christie's.com
A LATE ELIZABETHAN OAK TABLE OR 'DRESSING BOX' LATE 16TH CENTURY Carved on all sides with lunettes to the frieze and stiff-leaf detail to the waisted profile legs, the top hinged 30¼ in. (77 cm.) high; 40¼ in. (102 cm.) wide; 20½ in. (52 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A WILLIAM AND MARY BRASS MOUNTED EBONISED EIGHT DAY STRIKIKNG TABLE CLOCK WITH PULL QUARTER REPEAT SIMON BEAUVAIS, LONDON. CIRCA 1690 Cast scroll handle to gilt-brass repoussé basket top, rectangular glazed side panels, later repussé mounts, replaced feet, 7 in. square dial with cherub mask spandrels to chapter ring, engraved date square and ringed winding holes to matted centre, blued steel hands, twin gut fusee movement with re-instated verge escapement and internal rack strike on bell, reatored pull quarter repeat on three further bells, engraved border to scrolling foliate engraved back plate signed 'Sim Beauvais/London'; winding key, two case keys 15 in. (38 cm.) high, handle down View on Christie's.com
A CHARLES II BRASS-MOUNTED EBONISED STRIKING EIGHT DAY TABLE CLOCK EDMUND APPLEY, LONDON. CIRCA 1685 The case with cast scroll handle to gilt-brass repoussé basket top, rectangular glazed side panels, 7 in. square brass dial with cherub spandrels to silvered chapter ring, matted centre with later date square and later false pendulum aperture signed 'Edmund Appley London', blued steel hands, movement with six ringed pillars (five latched), replaced verge escapement, rack strike on bell, formerly with pull quarter repeat; winding key, two case keys 14 in (35.5 cm.) high, handle down View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE II OAK SIDE TABLE EARLY 18TH CENTURY WITH DISHED SINGLE-PLANK TOP AND FRIEZE DRAWER, ON TURNED LEGS WITH SQUARE STRETCHERS, ACCOMPANIED BY A FRAMED LETTER DESCRIBING THE TABLE'S FORMER USE AS A 'SAND' TABLE TO TEACH WRITING IN A LOCAL CHURCH 26¾ IN. (68 CM.) HIGH; 31 IN. (79 CM.) WIDE; 20½ IN.(52 CM.) DEEP View on Christie's.com
A GERMAN PAINTED IRON TABLE-TOP STRONG BOX 17TH CENTURY THE KEY HOLE OBSCURED BY A REVOLVING PETAL, THE LOCK WITH FOUR BOLTS AND ENGRAVED DECORATION, THE FRONT PANEL WITH A PAIR OF COURTING FIGURES, THE OTHER PANELS PAINTED WITH FLOWERS 9¼ IN. (23.5 CM.) WIDE View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF DAMASK LINEN DATED 1818 COMPRISING A TABLE CLOTH, DATED, FIVE SETS OF THREE UNCUT NAPKINS AND TWO SETS OF FOUR UNCUT NAPKINS, WOVEN WITH FRUITS, BIRDS, WITHIN TRELLISWORK BORDERS THE CLOTH MEASURING 108 X 144 IN. (274 X 366 CM.) (49) View on Christie's.com
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