Hohenlohe-Bartenstien, Louis de. Réflexions militaires. Lunéville: J.E.B. Guibal, 1818. 4to, 13 folding engraved plates, contemporary calf, binding worn and scraped; [Anon.] La science de la guerre. Turin: l`imprimerie royale, 1744. 8vo, 11 folding plates, contemporary calf, lacking half-title, rubbed; Dedon Précis historique des campagnes de l`armée de Rhin et Moselle. Paris: Magimel, [an VII]. 8vo, folding map & table, quarter morocco, library stamps on title and half-title, some spotting, rubbed; Francheville, l`abbé de L`histoire des dernières campagnes et négociations de Gustave-Adolphe en Allemagne. Berlin: G.J. Decker, 1772. 4to, 2 folding plans, 1 folding plate, contemporary calf, worn, hinges splitting; and 3 others (7)
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Simes, Thomas. The military guide for young officers, containing a system of the art of war... London, 1781. Third edition, 8vo, folding table, 20 engraved plans on 14 plates [one folding], 4 folding maps, contemporary calf, red label, hinges cracking, some creasing to title and dedication leaves, bookplate; Frederick II, King of Prussia Military instructions written by the King of Prussia for the generals of his army. London, 1762. 8vo, 7 folding plates, publisher`s advertisements at rear, contemporary calf gilt, some cracking to hinges, bookplate; Bland, Humphrey A treatise of military discipline. London, 1759. Eighth edition, 8vo, 7 folding plates, contemporary calf, rubbed, hinges cracking, bookplate (3). Provenance: From the library of the botanical artist Elizabeth Cameron, nee Vaughan-Lee.
Winsten, Clare - Shaw, George Bernard. Oil on canvas, signed by the artist, in large gilt frame, size of image c.106 x 84cm., overall size c.135 x 115cm. Note: The artist Clare Winsten (1894--1989) was a student of Henry Tonks at the Slade School of Art from 1910-12, and part of the generation that included Bomberg, Gertler, and Dora Carrington. She was invited to paint Mahatma Gandhi when he came over to attend the Round Table Conference in 1931. In the forties, as a near neighbour at Ayot St. Lawrence, she painted and drew George Bernard Shaw, who commissioned her sculpture of St. Joan for his garden at Shaw`s corner. A retrospective exhibition of her work was held at the Slade to mark the centenary of her birth in 1994.
Winsten, Clare - Gandhi, Mahatma. Oil on canvas, signed by the artist, in gilt frame, 60 X 91cm. Note: Clare Winsten was invited to paint Mahatma Gandhi when he came over to attend the Round Table Conference in 1931. This was one of three such conferences organised by the British Government in 1930-32 to discuss the future of India. Gandhi attended in 1931 as the the sole representative of the Indian National Congress.
Maclear, Sir Thomas. Verification and extension of La Caille`s arc of meridian at the Cape of Good Hope. London: Admiralty, 1866. 2 volumes, 4to, 23 engraved plates, some folding, one split at fold, modern cloth; Hale, G.E. & S.B. Nicholson Magnetic observations of sunsots 1917-1924. Washington, 1938. 2 volumes, 4to, original wrappers; St. John, C.E. Revision of Rowland`s preliminary table of solar spectrum wave-lengths. Washington, 1928. 4to, original wrappers; Pannekoek, A. Investigations of dark Nebulae. Amsterdam, 1942; [Idem] Photographische photometrie der Nordlichen milchstrasse. Amsterdam, 1933; [Idem] Die Sudliche milchstrasse. Amsterdam, [n.d.]; Lewis, Thomas Measures of the double stars contained in the Mensurae Micometricae of F.G.W. Struve. 1906. 4to, portrait, half morocco, rubbed; Mohler, O.C. A table of solar spectrum wave lengths 11984A to 25578A. Ann Arbor, 1955. 4to, original cloth; Stratton, F.J.M. The history of the Cambridge observatories. Cambridge, 1949. 4to, original boards
A fine Louis XV style walnut and marquetry ormolu mounted centre table, by Phillips of Bristol, inlaid to centre with musical trophies, within strapwork on a field of leafy scrolls, with tiger masks, drawer to frieze, blind to verso, tapered fluted legs, linked by an X stretcher, centred by a two handled urn, toupee feet, 127cm wide, 77cm high, c.1860
A George II style Irish mahogany shaped rectangular tea table, oversailing top with gadrooned edge, above a deep frieze, turned, pierced and carved with arches and leafy blind fret work, bold cabriole legs with stiff leaves to knees, ball and claw feet, 107cm wide, 72cm high, c.1920
A Regency fiddle back mahogany sofa table, rounded rectangular, top with fall leaves, above a pair of frieze drawer, blind to verso, brass drum handles, u-shaped column, stepped canted rectangular base, outlined throughout with ebony stringing, downswept legs, brass socket castors, 151cm wide (open), 95cm wide (closed), 74cm high, c.1810
A George IV mahogany rectangular writing and work table, the crossbanded gadrooned top enclosing a baize writing surface, raised on a ratchet, pen tray and well apertures, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, sliding work basket, turned legs, brass socket castors, 49cm wide, 70cm high, c.1820
A late Victorian Sheraton Revival satinwood and marquetry shaped oval occasional table, oversailing top above a deep frieze, straight tapered legs, shaped undertier, inlaid in coloured woods with ribbon tied bell husk swags, chequered banding, and outlined throughout with ebony stringing, spade feet, brass castors, 77cm wide, 72cm high, c.1890
A `George III mahogany side table`, of large proportions, oversailing rectangular top above a deep frieze, shaped apron, tapered square legs, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and barber pole, boxwood and ebony stringing, spade feet, brass casters, 170cm wide, 73cm high c.1790 (converted in the 19th century from a spinet)
A Regency rosewood rounded rectangular breakfast table, beaded borders, the top tilting on a bulbous canted square column, circular base, outlined throughout with brass stringing, moulded outswept legs, leafy brass capped casters,132 cm wide, 73cm high, c.1815
A 19th century and later walnut octagonal table top work box, the crossbanded hinged top inlaid with a sunburst, enclosing a compartmentalised interior with pin cushion, the sides glazed between split tuned uprights, lobed circular socle, octagonal base, 41cm wide x 23cm high, paper label `James Coe, Maker, Mere Street, Diss, Norfolk`
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