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My Garden-Mushroom- A Clarice Cliff shape 724 part dressing table set comprising covered powder box and a pair of sticks with Conical base rising to a central relief moulded panel of stylised flowers and foliage picked out in blue, pink and yellow over a mushroom glazed ground, script signatures. Condition-One candlestick restored to the sconce.
Raffia-Seven pieces of Clarice Cliff assorted table wares, post 1936, comprising a 720 shape bowl 21.5cm diameter, a tea cup, saucer and side plate, sifter, sugar bowl and mustard pot and cover, printed script mark.. Condition-Saucer cracked, cup has some light wear, 720 bowl has some crazing.
A 19TH CENTURY (with later alterations) MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE having oblong top with inlaid boxwood centre and dark mahogany inlaid surround, mounted upon a ringed and turned, bead decorated baluster column with tripod splayed legs, each with a d ark bead dot inlay, 66cm x 41cm
A VICTORIAN EBONISED AMBOYNA AND BOXWOOD INLAID WRITING TABLE having a superstructure with central three drawer cabinet and twin replacement lead crystal lidded ink bottles, mounted on a top with red leather tooled skiver inlaid surround and canted c orners, over a two drawer frieze supported on four turned and fluted legs, raised on twin splayed ends with brass castors united by a turned stretcher, 75cm high x 92cm wide
RACKHAM (Arthur) Illustrator The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, London: Macmillan and Co, 1917, 4to, limited edition No.490 of 500 signed by the illustrator, 16 coloured plates tipped in, teg others untrimmed, half title, full vellum gilt (discoloured edges)
CHARLES HIERONS: LAWN TENNIS HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME, 1925, orig card wraps, worn and soiled + "VANTAGE": LAWN TENNIS, 1928, orig card wraps worn + BETTY NUTHALL: LEARNING LAWN TENNIS, 1928, 1st edn, orig cl worn + HELEN WILLS: TENNIS, 1928, orig cl worn and soiled + H W AUSTIN: LAWN TENNIS BITS AND PIECES, [1930], orig cl worn and soiled + "VANTAGE": LAWN TENNIS AND TABLE TENNIS, [1934], orig card wraps worn + "BUNNY" AUSTIN: LAWN TENNIS MADE EASY, 1935,2nd edn, orig cl worn and soiled + DOROTHY ROUND: MODERN LAWN TENNIS, [1935], orig cl slightly worn + NORMAN H PATTERSON: LAWN TENNIS COURTCRAFT, 1936, 2nd end, orig cl slightly worn + FRED J PERRY: PERRY ON TENNIS, [1936], orig cl + CHARLES HIERONS: HOW TO LEARN LAWN TENNIS, [1922], orig cl slightly worn + MARY HARDWICK AND STANLEY DOUST: LAWN TENNIS, [1937], orig card wraps slightly worn (12)
J[acques] & Son. Palour compendium games double tier wooden box with printed label (the box very worn and defective)" containing a number of games including; Go bang (with box of counters) Table croquet with mallets and printed rules the new game of the Royal Mail or London to Edinburgh folding board; Race game and steeple chase folding board " with box of race horse counters; and a second box with skittles; the lot sold not subject to return(qty)
Craig (Edward Gordon) A Living Theatre first edition" illustrations original wrappers uncut a fine unopened copy Florence 1913; Ellen Terry and her Secret Self first edition plates "A Plea for G.B.S." in pocket inside lower cover original buckram gilt slightly stained [1931] § Yeats (W.B.) Plays for an Irish Theatre first edition 4 plates by Edward Gordon Craig original buckram-backed boards spine soiled label on spine worn uncut 1911; Another copy second impression 1913 8vo(4) ***The first Yeats volume contains a loosely inserted wood-engraving by Craig " depicting a man entering a dark room with a cloaked figure leaning over a table.
*An unusual 19th Century rosewood and satinwood crossbanded Gaming Table, the top sliding forward to reveal leathered interior with Backgammon board etc., above two small drawers and a further slide with chess board playing surface, on standard style ends united by a turned stretcher, 24½" wide
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