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Lot 90

A 19TH CENTURY BIRCH DOBIN, two towel rails, a wall cabinet, an occasional table, a pair of bellows and a cane paper bin (7)

Lot 93

AN EDWARDIAN GEORGIAN STYLE PIE CRUST SNAP TOP TRIPOD TABLE, 24" diameter

Lot 102

A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE with ring turned spindle supports, 17 1/2" wide

Lot 127

A SATINWOOD DRESSING TABLE with ebony inlay, 42" across

Lot 133

A SMALL OAK GATELEG TABLE on barley twist legs, 29 1/4" across

Lot 134

A MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TEA TABLE with ebony and satinwood inlay, on square legs, 41 3/4" across

Lot 140

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SQUARE TWO TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE with boxwood and ebony stringing, on square tapering legs ending in castors, 23 1/2" across

Lot 281

A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE, to include 32 dessert forks, 30 dining forks, 4 teaspoons, a ladle, 39 dessert spoons, 23 table spoons, a serving spoon and further items, approximately 244 ozs.

Lot 367

A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE to include four dessert forks, four dining forks, two table spoons, four dessert spoons, a small ladle, a pair of tongs and thirty six various teaspoons, approximately 42 oz

Lot 489

A 19TH CENTURY TEA CADDY, a black lacquered table cabinet, a wine table, metalware, a pair of silk prints, a further print and an oval gilt framed wall mirror

Lot 496

A SMALL LEATHER CHILD`S STOOL, three wooden table lamps, a pair of bookends, a copper coal scuttle, and further items

Lot 504

A CHROME PLATED LEAPING JAGUAR CAR MASCOT, 7 1/2" long, mounted on a black pottery socle, and a polychrome painted spelter table lighter in the form of a huntsman with hound (2)

Lot 214

A Pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, together with two silver table forks, four silver dessert spoons, silver forks, ladles and teaspoons, napkin rings, table salts; total weight 900 grams

Lot 216

A George V silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1929, together with two silver backed brushes, a hand mirror, a dressing table top and a bog oak picture frame

Lot 222

A Pair of George IV silver Table Spoons, London 1827, together with another table spoon, London 1791, Richard Crossley

Lot 231

An American white metal mounted on amethyst coloured stone decorated twelve piece part dressing table set including brushes, hand mirror, etc marked sterling

Lot 246

An Edward VII silver topped and glass table top match strike engraved with leaves and scrolls, London 1909, together with a silver pill box and a silver topped glass dressing table pot

Lot 248

A set of six Victorian silver king`s pattern table spoons, London 1856 & 1870, George W Adams, approximately 597 grams

Lot 250

A silver pierced twin handled table salt, together with silver spoons, inkwell etc

Lot 255

A silver backed dressing table set, together with tray, dishes etc

Lot 259

A set of five George III Table Spoons, London, 1782, together with a Victorian silver table spoon, Glasgow 1870, RAIT, approximately 400 grams and another

Lot 498

An 18th Century oak cricket table, the circular planked top on three legs united by an undertier, 62 cms diameter

Lot 499

A Victorian walnut work table, the rectangular top with rounded corners and inlay above a single drawer and pullout slide on carved and turned legs on caster, 53.5 cm wide

Lot 505

A 19th Century floral painted slate top table on a carved base with four legs and spindle decoration, 64 cms diameter.

Lot 509

A Victorian rosewood supper table with a quarter reed mounted edge, on a leaf capped column and lotus leaf capped scrolling legs, 120 cm diameter

Lot 514

An 18th century oak cricket table, the circular top above a shallow shaped apron on three legs, 70.5 cms diameter

Lot 538

A 19th Century mahogany side table, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer on square tapering legs, 76 cms wide

Lot 557

A Victorian burr walnut games table, the hinged top enclosing a backgammon and chess boards, above a frieze drawer on turned and carved legs, 56 cms wide

Lot 558

A 17th Century style oak dining suite comprising refectory table, eight chairs and a sideboard

Lot 571

A large Brynmawr oak refectory table, the rectangular top on cluster column legs, united by stretchers, 244 cms long x 112 cms wide

Lot 209

Italy. Duchetti (Claudio), Explicatio Aliquot Locorum Quae Puteolis Spectantur, Rome, 1586, uncoloured etched map of the Italian coastline around the port of Pozzuoli, due west of Naples, lg. table of explanation with a "picture frame" border, 395 x 510 mm. Duchetti was one of the more active engravers of the sheet maps which were published under the generic title of Lafreri atlases. These atlases have a varying content, usually lack any title and are rare. (1)

Lot 226

Sussex. Greenwood (C & J), A Map of the County of Sussex from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1823 & 1824, very lg. uncoloured eng. map, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of explanation and reference to the hundreds, vignette engraving of Chichester Cathedral, slight soiling, 1260 x 2080, framed and glazed. Not examined out of frame. (1)

Lot 344

Diderot (Denis). Pensees sur l"interpretation de la nature, n.p., 1754, triangular fleuron above date to title, errors corrected, 99 pp. with 5 pp. table at end, bound after two other works, [Hill, Sir John], Lucina sine Concubitu ..., French ed., London [i.e. Amsterdam?], 1752, 39 pp., the middle work [Roe, Richard], Concubitus sine Lucina, ou le plaisir sans peine, [being a reply to the previous work], 1st ed., 1752, half-title, 38 pp., a little spotting and browning especially to the Diderot text, contemp. calf gilt, some wear, 8vo. For the issue points for Diderot see Tchemerzine DIV, 442-444 and which describes the text offered here as: "Edition beaucoup moins belle que celle de 54 en 206 pp. et manifestement posterieure". (1)

Lot 355

Foxe (John). Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happening in the Church, with an universall history of the same. Wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitive age to these latter times of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles and great persecutions against the true Martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by Heathen Emperours, as now lately practised by Romish Prelates, especially in this Realme of England and Scotland. Now againe, as it was recognised, perused, and recommended to the studious reader by the Author Maister John Foxe, the fift time newly imprinted, 2 vols., printed by Peter Short, 1596-97, woodcut title to each vol., the first trimmed to woodcut border, and relaid, second title relined, black letter text, numerous woodcut illusts., occn. minor archival repairs, final leaf of index to second vol. with lower outer corner repaired and replaced in facsimile, additional large folding engraving entitled A Most Exact and Accurat Table of the First Ten Persecutions of the Primitive Church under the Heathen Tirants of Rome ..., sould by William Riddiard, n.d., c. 1625, (STC 11227.5), bound in at front of second vol., some repaired tears and marks, minor loss to extreme margins, relined, modern antique-style two-tone blind-panelled and decorated "Cambridge style" full calf (by Paul Tronson, Period Fine Bindings, Wottoon Wawen), marbled end papers, elaborately gilt dec. spines with morocco title label to each, folio. STC 11226 (and 11226a for the second volume). A handsome copy of the 1596-97 edition of Foxe`sBook of Martyrs, the first produced following his death in 1583, and containing the six-verse encomium in memory of the author by John Hopkins, included at the end of the preliminary leaves to volume 1. The woodcut table of persecutions missing from the early part of volume one is here supplied in the 1625 remodelled engraving bound at the front of volume two. (2)

Lot 357

Frederick II (King of Prussia). Oeuvres de Frederic le Grand, 20 vols. only, Berlin, 1846-56, ink library stamp to verso of titles, library label and ink stamps to front endpapers, qtr. vellum with vellum tipped board corners, slightly marked, folio. Comprises volumes 1-9, 12-15, 18, 20, 22, 26, 27 pts.1-3, 28 and table volume. (20)

Lot 396

Milton (John). The Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton. Containing Paradise Lost, Paradise Regain"d, Sampson Agonistes, and his Poems on Several Occasions. Together with Explanatory Notes on each Book of the Paradise Lost, and a Table Never Before Printed, 1695, engraved portrait frontispiece (small hole in image), twelve engraved plates, first few leaves detached, occasional dampstaining and soiling, some marginal wormtracks and minor tears, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, some wear, folio (1)

Lot 461

Darwin (Charles). The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 6th ed., 43rd thou., With Additions and Corrections, pub. John Murray, 1892, folding table, one or two light spots, front endpaper loosening and partially browned, neat previous owner signature to title, original green cloth, edges slightly rubbed, a few light marks, 8vo. Freeman 439. (1)

Lot 496

Whewell (William). History of the Inductive Sciences, from the earliest to the present times, 3 vols., a new ed., revised and corrected, 1847, half-titles, vol. 1 with ms. inscriptions on verso of front free endpaper and facing prelim. blank, red edges, 8vo, uniformly bound with The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, founded upon their history, 2 vols., new ed., with corrections and additions, and an appendix, containing philosophical essays previously published, 1847, folding Table of Astronomy, ms. inscriptions as above, ex-lib. with usual marks etc., red edges, contemp. bevel-edged vellum, gilt dec., with contrasting spine labels, some minor rubbing and dust-soiling, 8vo (6)

Lot 553

* Book stands. A set of three good quality light oak table-top adjustable book stands, stamped on the reverse "Norbury. J.-C. WK Oct 1969", each 17 in wide (3)

Lot 26

Forster (John Reinold). Forster (John Reinhold). Observations Made During A Voyage Around The World, on physical geography, natural history and ethic philosophy ..., 1st ed., 1778, folding table, subscriber`slist at rear, lacks map, a little browning and fraying to first and last leaves, title page relaid, contemp. calf, some wear, rebacked and upper corners repaired, 4to (1)

Lot 85

Wyld (James, publisher). A New General Atlas of Modern Geography, Consisting of a Complete Collection of Maps of the Four Quarters of the Globe, delineating their Physical Features and Coloured to show their Respective States, c. 1845, lacking prelims.(?), title page and table of contents printed in black & green, both with light soiling and marginal fraying, fifty-nine maps (with an additional map of China not called for on contents list), all with orig. outline col., occ. splitting along central folds, one map with closed tear, with three comparative tables bound at rear, occ. off-setting throughout, contemp. half calf, with gilt label to upper board, boards detached, lacking spine, rubbed, frayed and bumped, folio (1)

Lot 108

Lewis (William). Lewis`sNew Traveller`sGuide or a Pocket Edition of the English Counties, Containing all the Direct & Cross Roads in England & Wales, with the Distance of each Principal Place from London, [1819], dec. eng. title page with mail coach vignette, list of mail coaches, rates of postage and a table of charges, forty-two eng. maps with orig. hand col. (lacking general map of England and Wales), occ. spotting and off setting throughout, new end papers and paste downs, modern qtr. cloth gilt, orig. printed label to upper board, 12mo. Chubb, The Printed Maps in the Atlases of Great Britain and Ireland, no.CCCLXIV. (1)

Lot 1

AN ART DECO PERIOD SILVERED SPELTER, FEMALE FIGURE FORM TABLE LAMP, raised on a rectangular black marble base, 13 ins high.

Lot 26

A 20TH CENTURY "BESWAY" TWIN FLAP DINNER TROLLEY AND A 20TH CENTURY WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, on cabriole legs. (2).

Lot 27

A 20TH CENTURY OAK SEAGRASS TOP STOOL, raised on turned legs, two ditto STOOLS and an oak two tier OCCASIONAL TABLE. (4).

Lot 57

A 1920/30`S OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE, the shaped rectangular top raised on barley twist legs united by plain stretchers, 23 1/2 ins x 15 ins.

Lot 61

A 1930`S OAK THREE TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE, raised on barley twist supports, 22 ins square.

Lot 66

A LATE VICTORIAN EBONISED AND GILT AESTHETIC PERIOD CARD TABLE, fold over top above a spindle frieze, raised on turned legs united by spindle stretchers, 36 ins x 18 ins.

Lot 86

A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH MINIATURE SILVER MODEL OF A TILT TOP TRIPOD TABLE, the shaped top with embossed figures in a landscape, English import marks for London 1891, 2 1/4 ins high.

Lot 98

A 20TH CENTURY MOORISH STYLE INLAID OCTAGONAL COFFEE TABLE, the arched inlaid sides with mother-o-pearl inlay, 17 ins diameter.

Lot 101

A REPRODUCTION ELM "OLD CHARM OVAL DROP LEAF GATELEG DINING TABLE, raised on bobbin turned legs, 51 ins x 35 ins extended.

Lot 111

A "BARLOW TYRIE" FOUR-PIECE TEAK GARDEN SET, comprising a rectangular TABLE, 65 ins x 31 1/2 ins, a BENCH, 63 ins long and two ARMCHAIRS. (4).

Lot 122

A 1930/40`S OAK SIX PIECE ART DECO INFLUENCE DINING SUITE, with foliate carved decoration, comprising:- a rectangular drawleaf DINING TABLE, on panel end supports, 42 ins x 36 ins, four DINING CHAIRS, on turned cup and cover legs and a matching SIDEBOARD with three frieze drawer`s and cupboards under, 54 ins wide. (6).

Lot 124

A 20TH CENTURY FIGURED WALNUT BOW-FRONT DRESSING TABLE, fitted five drawers around the kneehole, raised on carved cabriole legs, 42 ins together with a matching walnut TRIPLE MIRROR, on cabriole legs. (2).

Lot 127

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY WORK TABLE, the square top above a fitted frieze drawer, raised on shaped supports united by a lower tier, 16 ins wide.

Lot 141

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SINGLE CHAIRS, with rosette carved pierced lattice backs, upholstered seats, on square tapered legs and a ditto circular LAMP TABLE, on a square tapered outsplayed legs united by a stretcher, 15 ins diameter. (3).

Lot 148

A 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL CARVED HARDWOOD COFFEE TABLE, the oval relief carved top with warrior on horseback designs, raised on cabriole legs, with six small under TABLES, 50 ins x 29 ins.

Lot 176

AN EDWARDIAN BRASS PULLMAN STYLE TABLE LAMP, white glass shade, on a tripod base and a turned brass TABLE LAMP, on a circular base. (2).

Lot 179

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY OPEN SPIRAL COLUMN TABLE LAMP, with line inlay, on a circular gadrooned base, 13 1/2 ins high and a rectangular mahogany STRING BOX. (2).

Lot 245

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, single end drawer, raised on turned legs with brass cup castors, 44 ins x 43 ins extended.

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