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A George III mahogany breakfast table the fiddle back mahogany cross banded and line inlaid rounded rectangular tilt top above a ring turned column on four reeded downswept legs with square brass caps and castors minor faults 72cm high 146cm long 101cm wide
A George IV rosewood Pembroke work table the rounded rectangular top incorporating a pair of drop flaps above two short drawers opposing dummy drawers flanked by moulded pillars the base drawer fitted with lidded compartments and a removeable four section tray on four ring turned and reeded legs with brass caps and castors base slide out tray fixed and lacking silk basket 75.5cm high 92.5cm wide when extended 48cm deep
A Regency mahogany dining table composed of a pair of demi-lune table ends and a central rectangular Pembroke table incorporating a pair of hinged leaves above a single end drawer opposing a dummy drawer all on ring turned tapered legs with slight alterations 71cm high 188cm long fully extended
A William IV pollard oak occasional table the quarter veneered circular top above a shallow frieze with repeating acorn moulded border above a canted triangular tapered column with acorn moulded collar and a triform platform on three paper scroll feet with brass castors 76cm high 61cm diameter
A Victorian walnut tea table the marquetry inlaid oblong shaped hinged top above a conforming frieze and turned fluted and key fret carved twin end supports on four key fret carved down swept legs with white china castors united by a conforming pole stretcher inner top split 73.5cm high 98cm long 48cm deep
A rosewood and teak sideboard by Archie Shine, with four drawers over four cupboards, one fitted internally with drawers, labelled, 228.5cm long, 50cm deep, 78cm high; A rosewood extending dining table with one leaf, 194cm long (extended), 85.5cm wide, 72cm high, and a set of six teak dining chairs upholstered in turquoise and grey fabric, 85cm high (8)
British Isles. Cary (John), A Map of Middlesex from the Best Authorities, 1805, uncoloured engraved map, approx. 400. x 535. mm, together with Stockdale (John, pub.), Great Britain and Ireland with ye Judges Circuits, 1805, uncoloured engraved map with triangular distance table and inset maps of the Shetlands and Outer Hebrides, approx. 370. x 480. mm, plus Thomson (John, pub.), The British Channel, 1814, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, approx. 515. x 640. mm, and other maps of parts of the British Isles including county maps by Thomas Moule (22)
Pembrokeshire. Rules and Orders, for the Regulation and Practice of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Pembroke; With an Appendix, Containing the County Rate, etc., Haverfordwest, 1841, 52pp, bound with other related printed leaflets, etc., incl. Notes of Decisions, 13pp; Expenditure of the County Rate, 1832. to 1845, folding table; County Stock, 1. p; Property Tax, 1p; Table of Fees and Allowances to the Clerks..., 1843, 2pp; A List of Offences Excluded from the Jurisdiction of the Courts of Quarter Sessions, 3pp, plus four other single page items, neat old ink amendments and notes throughout, contemp. limp green morocco wallet with cloth ties, gilt ownership name of Earl of Cawdor to upper cover, sl. rubbed, 8vo John Frederick Vaughan Campbell (1790-1860), second Earl of Cawdor, Lord lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Carmarthenshire, and MP for Pembrokeshire 1841 1859. (1)
Staffordshire Leek. An Account of what Heaton is Worth per Annum, mid 18th c., manuscript table in ink on paper listing all the landowners and occupiers in the area with details on how much each one pays, together with two further manuscript documents, the first providing a table of the lunes of Leek Parish and the second providing a table of lunes raised in Heaton for the repair of the Highway for the year (3)
Barnes (William). Poems of Rural Life in Common English, 1st ed., 1868, half title present, pencilled signature of S.C. Cockerell dated 1901. on title page, upper hinge split, rough trimmed, spine darkened and sl. rubbed at spine ends, one corner bumped, 8vo, together with [Thackeray, William Makepeace], The History of Henry Esmond, 3. vols., 1st ed., 1852, half titles present, 16pp. pubs. ads. at rear of vol. 3. dated Oct. 1852, rough trimmed, orig. brown cloth, cocked, spines sl. frayed at ends, and paper labels browned and chipped, 8vo, plus [Yeoman, Thomas], The Report Concerning the Drainage of the North Level of the Fens, and the Outfal of the Wisbeach River, [1769], large folding table, light foxing, contemp. wrappers, with author's name in ink on upper cover, 4to, plus six others (11)
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