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Nineteenth century mahogany ebonised games table, with chequerboard top, octagonal, single pedestal, tripart base, 77cm high, 41cm squared top

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Victorian burr walnut oval loo table, with four-pillar support and four feet, foliate carved, converted from tilt top, white castors, 119cm x 87cm top

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Georgian single pedestal oak tea table

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A north African circular occasional table with copper top, circa 1940, a Victorian open arm commode, a sewing box, composition mirror with ribbon crest and bookshelves with four drawers below (5)

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A Victorian octagonal occasional table, parquetry inlaid; a Chinese bamboo table with japanned top; and an Indian woven leather stool (three)

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Campaign dressing table, marquetry inlaid and strung, screw-in turned legs

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A Pembroke coffee table, drop-leaf, parts Georgian

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A single pedestal occasional table; and two-tier shelving, bun feet (two)

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A Georgian mahogany folding tea table

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An ormolu mounted side table with grey marble top

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A mahogany twin pedestal dining table, with three additional central leaves, each turned pedestal with three splay feet, with brass castor ends, and side rails, 9 ft 2 inches fully extended, early 20th century.

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An early twentieth century mahogany dining table, wind-out, with two central leaves, carved gadrooned edge, carved knees, ball and claw feet, brass castors

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Cast metal garden table and chair (two)

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A Beech single drop leaf kitchen / dining table, plus a school desk with integral seat

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Oak drop-front bureau, three drawers, cabriole legs; along with oak bookshelves, spindleback chair, rush bedroom chair and single pedestal oak side table (five)

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A purple and clear glass etched dressing table set, including candlesticks etc. (six)

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Burr walnut writing slope / work box; plus three other carved Indian wooden boxes; a putti wall ornament; two 'antiqued' wooden shelf supports; and table made as pile of books (seven)

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Quantity of miscellaneous wooden items includes wood block for printing friezes, carved pot stand, small nineteenth century copper jelly moulds, three nineteenth century copper beakers, woven wire-work fish, two woven Chinese baskets and a leather bottle, two brass table lamps, two glass shades, and quantity of brass stair rods (quantity)

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A number of small silver items includes tortoiseshell lidded pot, two glass dressing table pots, match striker, small silver floral pin tray plus a box of assorted silver plate including coaster, brass and silver plated oval tray (q)

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Set of silver-backed dressing table set, hallmarked Birmingham 1928; plus quantity of silver plate including coffee set, trefoil decanter holder, plated three-decanter set with stepped spire cut stoppers (quantity)

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LEIGH PARRY (20TH CENTURY) still life, a geranium upon a table by a window overlooking a village, signed, 15" x 11 1/2".

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* BRAMWELL (ENGLISH SCHOOL EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Interior view of a bedroom with dressing table, signed and dated 1921, oils on board, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2".

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Beudant (Francois Sulpice). Voyage Minéralogique et Géologique, en Hongrie, Pendant l'Année 1818, 4 vols. (inc. Atlas), Paris, 1822, folding table, seven folding maps and seven folding geological sections, occ. minor spotting and dust soiling, contemp. half calf gilt, slight wear to joints and extrems., 4to (4)

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Gerard (John). The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes. Gathered by John Gerarde of London Master in Chirurgerie, Very Much enlarged and Amended by Thomas Johnson, 2nd ed., printed by Adam Islip, Joice Norton & Richard Whitakers, 1633,. lacking eng. title, 3 preliminary leaves and also 2 leaves of Table (which is misbound before main body of text), numerous botanical woodcuts to text, few marginal repairs to initial leaves, 19th c. half sheep, corners and extrems. slightly worn, folio STC 11751. (1)

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* Lawrence (David Herbert, 1885 1930). Autograph letter initialled, Villa Mirenda, Scandicci, Florence, c. 1925 26,. to Else [Jaffe Richthofen, his sister in law], hoping the letter will find her in Baden, 'here the sun is too hot, makes one tired, & feels like earthquakes. Still it is beautiful', referrring to roses on his table and some kirsch drunk from little yellow glasses with Wilkinson's saying that he is much better and eats more joyfully, 'I am already doing a story, and dabbing at my picture of five negresses called The Finding of Moses', saying that he has had a letter from Curtis Brown saying that his contract with Kippenberg will come to an end and then he'll be able to find a different publisher, and that Kip had said that he would agree for Elsa to do the translations, that he has written to Kippenberg asking what exactly he intends to do with regard to his work and hoping that she will be able to translate "The Plumed Serpent" [1926], if she wishes the last line and initials written vertically up the fore margin of page 2, a little spotting, two pages, 4to (1)

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Studio glazed stoneware ovoid vase with a flared rim and with brushwork decoration upon a white ground, MH impressed monogram, 10" high; Iden Pottery stoneware table lamp and a John Harlow lidded casserole dish (3)

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Decorative Continental twin-handled baluster table lamp with gold aventurine and white latticinio decoration upon a circular giltwood base, 26" high

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Raffald (Elizabeth). The Experienced English Housekeeper, for the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks, &c. Written Purely from Practice, and Dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, Whom the Author Lately Served as Housekeeper, 10th ed., 1786,. eng. port. frontis. (dated 1782), facsimile author's signature to first leaf of text, folding eng. plt. of a fire stove, two folding eng. plts. of table plans at rear, some marks and a little soiling and foxing, contemp. sheep, worn with backstrip def. and covers det., 8vo (1)

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Wright (Billy). Programme of the Civic Banquet to Billy Wright (Captain of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. and England), to celebrate his 100 Full Internationals for England, Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, Wednesday 29th April, 1959,. 6 pp. folding printed text, with illustrations after photos and facsimile signature, orig. printed card wrappers, with yellow silk cord, some soiling, slim 8vo, together with Birmingham City F.C., Programme for the Banquet given by Birmingham City Football Club to commemorate their having reached the final of the Football Association Challenge Cup, 1955 1956, Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, Saturday May 5th, 1956, 4 pp. printed text, with colour illust. of the St. Andrews Ground, orig. printed wrappers, with blue and white silk cord, very sl. soiled (generally in very good condition), slim 4to, plus an autograph letter signed, single sheet, handwritten recto and verso, by Norman Edwards, the cartoonist, addressed to William Camkin, and dated October 15, 1939, referring to his job at the Birmingham Gazette, with the suggestion that he should produce some caricatures of the famous England goalkeeper between the Wars, Harry Hibbs [1906 1984], with an original cartoon of Hibbs signing autographs on a snooker table to verso (3)

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Peacock (W., pub.). A Compendious Geographical Dictionary, containing, a Consise Description of the Most Remarkable Places, Ancient and Modern, in Europe, Asia, Africa, & America, 2nd ed., c.1795, six folding maps including the continents and a twin hemeisphere map of The World, plus one folding astronomical chart, some minor fraying to outer margins of maps, contemp. calf, leather label to spine, rubbed with some fraying to extrems., together with Guthrie (William), Guthrie's Geographical Grammar, in Miniature; containing the Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World, 22nd ed., 1810, six folding maps including a twin hemisphere map of The World, contemp. morocco gilt, and Capper (B.P.), A Compendious Geographical Dictionary, containing a Description of Every Remarkable Place in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, 4th ed., 1813, 8 folding engraved maps and a folding astronomical table, a few spots and marks, modern buckram, plus Webb, Millington & Co. (pub.), Miniature Atlas Comprehending the Principal Countries throughout the World, [c.1865], engraved title, 33 engraved maps, complete as listed, contemp. limp blue buckram, plus two others similar, all 12mo (6)

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England & Wales. Ogilby (John), A New Map of England with a Table Readily to find the Townes. James Moxon S., [c.1689],. engraved map, hand coloured in ouline with stepped distance table and scale of distance cartouche, close trimmed with margins restored, some paper repairs to verso, approx. 360 x 480 mm shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650-1750, state 4. (1)

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English county maps. Van Langeren (Jacob & Jenner, Thomas), Eight uncoloured engraved county maps, [1643 or later],. each with triangular distance table, including Middlesex, Westmoreland, Notts, Beds, Worcs, Wilts, Kent, Northumberland, plate dimensions approx. 103 x 105 mm (8)

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Genealogical chart. Reges Angliae. Inclyto ac Potentiss Jacobo Po.eius nominis Angliae Franciae, et Hiberniae..., pub. Venice, c.1620,. uncoloured highly decorative engraved chart detailing the accession to the throne of James I beginning with Matilda and Geoffrey Plantagenet, the table in the form of a large oak tree with an engraved view of Nonsuch Palace in the background, plate dimensions approx. 550 x 385 mm scarce. (1)

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Anderson (James). An Account of the Present State of the Hebrides and Western Coasts of Scotland: in which an Attempt is made to Explain the Circumstances that have hitherto Repressed the Industry of the Natives... being the Substance of a Report to the Lords of Treasury, 1st ed., printed for G. Robinson, Edinburgh, 1785, folding map frontis. (with a few short edge tears to blank margins), eng. plan, and folding table, endpapers renewed, untrimmed, modern qtr. calf, sm. 4to (1)

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Baines (Thomas and Fairbairn, William). Lancashire and Cheshire, Past and Present, 4 vols., 1869, numerous engraved views, minor spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, a little fraying to extrems., 4to, together with British Curiosities in Art and Nature; Giving an Account of Rarities both Ancient and Modern, 2nd ed., 1721, folding engraved table, worm trails to many leaves, contemp. speckled calf, 8vo, plus Wordsworth (William), A Guide through the District of the Lakes in The North of England, 5th ed., Kendal, 1835, folding map frontis., advert leaf at rear, contemp. moire cloth, sl. rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus other topographical books relating to the north of England and Scotland, including some odd volumes (22)

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Dugdale (William). A Baronage of England, or An Historical Account of the Lives and Most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility ..., 3 vols. in two, 1675 76,. first two titles printed in red and black, five double page tables, some spotting and soiling, four leaves and one table (inverted), with archival repairs but no loss of text, old ownership inscriptions of J. Middelton to first two titles and endpapers, small bookplate of M. F. Middelton to front pastedowns, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners restored, rubbed, folio (2)

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Guillim (John). A Display of Heraldry..., 5th ed., 1679, title printed in red & black (frayed, soiled & lined to verso), numerous hand col. armorials to text, eng. ports and hand col. armorial plts., leaf Aa3 of table frayed, torn and repaired, last few leaves repaired (some with loss), contemp. calf, rebacked and corners repaired, folio, together with Display of Heraldrie, 2nd ed., 1632, lacks title & last leaf, woodcut armorials, some pages excised & close trimmed with loss, rodent damaged, dust soiling and fraying, contemp. vellum, worn & marked, small folio sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)

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[Dunton, John]. The Young Students Library, containing Extracts and Abridgments of the Most Valuable Books Printed in England, and in the Forreign Journals, from the Year Sixty Five, to this Time... By the Athenian Society. Also, a Large Alphabetical Table... And of all the Athenian Mercuries and Supplements, &c. Printed in the Year 1691, Printed for John Dunton, 1692,. eng. frontis. (frayed), this and the title page slightly damaged in the gutter, some soiling and staining, contemp. panelled calf, unlettered, rubbed, joints broken, folio wing D. 2635. (1)

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Day (William). Slavery in America Shown to be Peculiarly Abominable, both as a Political Anomaly and an Outrage on Christianity, 1841, 84pp., bound with [Rich, Henry], What next?, or, The Peers and the Third Time of Asking, new ed., 1837, 70pp., bound with Sensitive (Peter), Scrips and Scraps Moulded into the Shape of Letters, Cologne, 1823, 51pp., bound with Whinshaw (James)A Classified Analysis of the Several Sections of the Reform Act..., 1832, folding hand col. map frontis. (soiled), 67pp., folding table at rear, bound with Report of the Proceedings of the Third Annual General Meeting of the London Literary Association of the Friends of Poland..., 1835, 51pp., library stamp to title verso, 19th c. cloth, spine faded, small 8vo (1)

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Huish (Robert). The Housewife's Manual, or Domestic Guide in the Choice, Rearing, and Management of Fowls, Geese, Ducks, Pigeons, Rabbits, and Bees, with practical instructions for the breeding, fattening, and keeping of pigs and cows; judicious rules for managing the dairy and piggery in all their branches; approved methods of brewing ale and table beer ..., Derby, Thomas Richardson, n.d., c. 1840s,. 138 pp., orig. yellow chalk glazed endpapers, orig. dark brown cloth gilt with blind ruled border, very sl. rubbed with minor wear to extreme head and foot of spine, 12mo Rare. Not in Cagle. No copy traced in the U.K. Robert Huish (1777 1850) is best known for his Treatise on Bees (1815), The Improved British Angler (1838), as well as editions of the Voyages of Ross, Beechey, etc. Cagle lists one work by this author, entitled The Alphabetical Receipt Book and Domestic Advisor, of 1826. (1)

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A set of six George III silver beaded table spoons by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1804, and other silver beaded flatware comprising: three dessert spoons; four table forks and seven dessert forks

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A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoons by James Beebe, London 1825; and two other similar spoons

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A group of silver mounted dressing table items, part marked H Matthews, Birmingham 1938, comprising: brushes, hand mirror, glass jars, a manicure set and other items, in two cases

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A silver mounted dressing table set, comprising four brushes, makers mark WD, Birmingham 1911 and a four piece silver mounted tortoiseshell dressing table setBest Bid

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A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table spoons by Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne, London 1813 (2) and 1814 (4), with a crest in the form of a tower encircled by a serpent and surmounted by a cock, 353g (11.25 oz) The crest of Fryer

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Seven various George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, various dates and makers, engraved with a crest in the form of a demi-wolf arising out of a mural (crenellated) coronet, 407g (13 oz)

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A silver shaped rectangular engine turned dressing table tray with a monogram, Birmingham 1915; and a Victorian pewter half pint mugBest Bid

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A silver eight piece dressing table set, London 1954, engine turned with engraved borders, including a scent bottle and a powder bowl

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A composite part silver table service in Old English bead pattern, London 1879 and 1904, engraved a monogram, comprising ten table forks, seven table spoons and five dessert forks; and a set of six engraved Old English pattern coffee spoons, London 1889, in a case

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A collection of Russian silver-coloured metal flatware, comprising: a Fiddle table spoon, St Petersburg 1826; five various Fiddle tea spoons; a Fiddle sifter spoon; a twist cannon handled engraved spoon, Moscow 1883; a niello coffee spoon; a small fork and a set of five coffee spoons

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A Victorian Staffordshire porcelain part dressing table set .

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An Indian brass table lamp set semi precious stone. Best Bid

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A 19th century mahogany Pembroke work table.

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A Victorian extending dining table with one extra leaf.

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An oak refectory table.

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An early 20th century side table.

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A George III semi circular card table with boxwood stringing and satinwood banding.

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A Pembroke table.

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A Victorian style mahogany extending dining table and eight balloon back dining chairs.

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An oak table and four chairs.

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