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Glass dressing table jar with silver mount, London 1960, plated christening mug and sugar scuttle

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Edwardian six piece dressing table brush, mirror and comb set with embossed decoration, Birmingham 1911, in original oak presentation case

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Pair of clear cut-glass table salts raised on continental white metal supports in the form of three dolphins

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Set of six Georgian Kings pattern table forks of various date

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Set of Elizabeth II table cutlery, comprising six dessert spoons and server, cased, six dinner knives and forks, six dessert spoons and forks, six soup spoons, six fish forks and six fish knives, Sheffield 1958, 1959 and 1962.

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20th century mahogany-framed bevelled shield-shaped dressing table mirror, 28cm

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DUNCAN GRANT (1885-1978), Still life - a wine bottle, a conch shell and an orange on a table, signed, oils on board, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2".

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KEITH BAYNES (1887-1977), 'Vase of flowers on table', signed, oil on canvas, 19" x 23 1/2".

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L * M * E *, Still life - a vase of flowers on a table, signed with initials and dated 1939, oil on board, 23 1/2" x 19".

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[Dennis, John]. A Hand Book of Dorking, pub. John Rowe, Dorking, 1st ed., 1855, eng. folding map frontis., folding plan, lightly browned and with a few short repaired tears, two eng. plts., letterpress vignettes, num. pub's ads. at rear, school library ink stamp on pastedowns, upper hinge split, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rebacked, with orig. spine relaid, 8vo, together with [Timbs, John]. A Picturesque Promenade Around Dorking, in Surrey, 1st ed., 1822, somewhat foxed and browned, late 19th c. half calf, rubbed, with sl. loss at head of spine, 12mo, plus Bright (J.S.) A History of Dorking and the Neighbouring Parishes, 1st ed., 1884, port. frontis., folding map, with short handling tear, folding table, b & w plts. and letterpress illusts., Law Society library stamps, orig. cloth, spine darkened and rubbed at ends, 8vo, plus one other related (4)

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Keere (Pieter van den). England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland Described and Abridged, 1627 [but 1632], engraved title (trimmed and relaid), 59 uncoloured engraved British county and regional maps (of 63), lacks British Isles, Middlesex, Essex and Suffolk, contains table of maps to rear, a few leaves with minor marginal fraying, contents near-detached from contemp. calf binding, worn, oblong 8voSkelton 19. (1)

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Osborne (E.C. & W., publishers). Osborne's London & Birmingham, Railway Guide, pub. Birmingham & London, [1840], eng. title with eng. vignette illust., folding eng. map with two short closed tears, folding table, wood eng. plts. & numerous wood eng. vignettes throughout, and other illusts., commercial ads. at rear including fourteen eng. ads. (two folding), p.10 & 11 adhered together, modern calf, 8vo (1)

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Phillips (Thomas). The History and Antiquities of Shrewsbury ... with An Appendix, Containing Several Particulars relative to Castles, Monasteries etc. in Shropshire, pub. Shrewsbury, T. Wood, 1779, fourteen eng. plts., some offsetting to text, one folding table, list of subscribers, with errata and ad. leaves at rear, contemp. half calf, rebacked, retaining most of orig. backstrip, corners restored, 4to (1)

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Two earthenware part dressing table sets, one unmarked to base, and having floral and giltwork decoration on a beige ground, the other marked "Czechoslovakian", and decorated with peacock decoration on a blush ivory reserve.

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A Royal Worcester blanc-de-chine table salt, in the form of a mermaid.

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A Goebel Hummel table lamp, depicting a boy seated by a tree, pulling petals from a flower.

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A cameo glass table lamp, depicting a woodland setting.

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A silver-plated Ronson table lighter, having oval shape and semi gadrooned body.

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Apiarian Society Medal , an engraved oval (63mm by 48mm) Silver medal OBVS; a present from the Western Apiarian Society to Mr J. Roberts, 9th October 1806 REV, a beehive standing on a table with flying bees enclosed within a wreath, contained within a lunette

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RAZUMOV Konstantin, born 1974. "At Her Dressing Table", signed, 33 x 19cms.

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BELSKY Vladimir, born 1949. "Ballet Dancer at the Dressing Table", signed, 35 x 24cms.

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Scotland. Wyld (James, pub.), Ainslies Travelling Map of Scotland shewing the Distances from One Stage to Another, 1830, uncoloured engraved folding map, sectionalised onto linen, ornamental title cartouche and triangular distance table, approx. 620 x 570 mm, contained in orig. cloth slipcase with printed paper label to upper cover (some wear to extrems.) With the ink ownership signature of Lady Hardy to paper label of slipcase and verso of map (the latter is also dated 1836). Lady Anne Louisa Emily Hardy (c.1790-1877) was the wife of Captain Hardy - famously at the side of Horatio Nelson at the time of his death. (1)

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Worcestershire. Keere (Pieter van den), Worcestershir, [1627], uncoloured engraved map with strapwork title cartouche, approx. 85 x 120 mm, not laid down, together with Morden (Robert), Worcester Shire, [1695 or 1722], engraved map, hand coloured in outline with ornamental title cartouche, approx. 360 x 420 mm, and Jenner (Thomas), Worcester-Shire, [1657], uncoloured engraved thumbnail map with triangular distance table and index of place names to verso, approx. 170 x 110 mm, plus Harrison (J., pub.), A Map of Worcestershire engraved from an Actual Survey, August 29th, 1789, uncoloured engraved map, approx. 330 x 460 mm, and other maps of Worcestershire incl. Cary, Pigot, Archer, etc., and a Morden of Gloucestershire, all framed and glazed (14)

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Four boxed Sabbuteo table football games, to include "Continental Floodlighting Edition", "World Cup Edition" and two others.

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A collection of thirteen gaming items, to include cribbage board, Stag Brand table tennis, miniature badminton, various jigsaws and board games.

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A mock-crocodile vanity case, containing a dressing table set having green marble-effect plastic handles, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush, comb and glass bottles.

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A rosewood circular-topped tripod table, having barleytwist column supported on a carved tripod base, width 46cm.

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An inlaid rosewood games table, on turned column and tripod base, width 87cm.

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An Edwardian hexagonal mahogany occasional table, fitted galleried understretcher on turned leg supports, width 66cm.

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An Edwardian inlaid rosewood octagonal occasional table, fitted understretcher on square tapering leg supports, width 77cm.

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A late Victorian tilt-top tripod table, on turned column support, diameter 88cm.

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A Victorian circular ebonised occasional table, on open-work quadruped base fitted brass knulling, diameter 78cm.

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An early 20th century mahogany D-end dining table, fitted extra leaf supported on carved cabriole legs terminating claw and ball feet, 180cm fully extended.

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A tilt-top rectangular tripod table, early 19th century, on turned column.

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A carved and ebonised extending dining table, supported on carved and turned legs, 205cm (fully extended).

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An Edwardian walnut D-end extending dining table, on plain cabriole legs, 166cm fully extended.

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An Edwardian burr walnut occasional table, fitted understretcher on square tapering leg supports.

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A Victorian writing table, fitted gallery with two short drawers under on turned leg supports.

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A 1930s sapele mahogany and walnut standard lamp, fitted mirrored table surface with shelf under.

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An early 19th century mahogany side table, having bowfronted top, fitted single drawer under, on square tapering leg supports, width 71cm.

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An early 19th century mahogany Pembroke table, fitted single drawer, on square leg supports, width 77cm.

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A Walker and Hall cased canteen of cutlery for 12, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising carving set, nut crackers, table and dessert knives and forks, knife rests, tea and egg spoons, salt and mustard spoons, pickle fork, butter knife, fish knives and forks, mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, table and dessert spoons, soup and sauce ladles, gravy spoon, fish servers and sugar tongs, in a four drawer oak and mahogany case.

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A late Victorian mahogany wind out dining table, circa 1890, the oval top with moulded rim above a plain frieze, raised on turned and tapering octagonal legs with ceramic castors, with six extra leaves and an extra pair of legs, maximum length, 468cm x width 178cm.

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Ceneau (Robert). De Vera Mensurarum Po[n]derúmque Ratione Opus de Integro Instauratu[m], Paris: Ioannem Roigny, 1547, two blanks and folding table at rear (two sm. wormholes not affecting text), some light browning and odl dampstaining at upper margin to early leaves, contemp. limp vellum, some wear to spine, 8vo Adams C1254. (1)

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Spelman (Sir John). The English Works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. Published in his Life-time; Together with his Posthumous Works, Relating to the Laws and Antiquities of England... Together with the Life of the Author... 1st ed., 1723, eng. port. frontis., title-page printed in black and red, folding table, eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, marginal foxing, bound with The English Works... 2nd ed., 1727, title-page printed in black and red, folding table, foxed, and with handling tear, marginal foxing throughout, and some browning, orig. calf, sometime rebacked, upper board detached, folio (1)

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Babbage (Charles). Examples of the Solutions of Functional Equations, 1st ed., Printed by J. Smith, Cambridge, 1820, one eng. table, bound with Peacock (George) A Collection of Examples of the Applications of the Differential and Applied Calculus, Cambridge, 1820, six folding diagramatical tables, oval library stamp on title-page and withdrawn ink stamp on verso, plus Herschel (John F.W.), A Collection of Examples of the Applications of the Calculus of Finite Differences, Cambridge, 1820, modern sprinkled polished calf, lower cover a little rubbed, 8vo in 4's While at Cambridge Babbage and his friends in the Analytical Society fought a battle with the Cambridge establishment to replace the Newtonian dot notation for the calculus with the more powerful Leibnizian dx/dy notation. To this end, Babbage, Herschel and Peacock translated Lacroix's elementary treatise on the calculus which, like all continental works, followed Leibniz. The change over continued to move slowly and Babage decided it was necessary to provide some worked examples, which took the form of the present work. Within a few years Babbage had won the day and British mathematicians, no longer impeded by an imperfect notation, began to catch up with their continental rivals. (1)

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Smith (Eliza), The Compleat Housewife, c1770? In a good quality recent rebind of full leather with raised bands. Lacks title-page, first leaf of preface, half the index, and has defective & missing table plans

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Lowry (JW), Lowry's Table Atlas, nd (c1880) Small folio, in a recent half-leather binding. 100pp of maps (coloured in outline) with a 27pp index. With: Wright's The Fruit Grower's Guide (c1891, quarto, vol I only, 8 colour plates with tissue-guards) (2)

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An early 18th century oak gateleg table of mellow colour, on turned and block legs with stretchers and turned feet. 3ft. 4in. (1.02m) x 4ft. (1.22m).

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A late Victorian walnut envelope card table, fitted a drawer with brass knob handles, the square tapering legs with stretchered undertier, on casters. 22.5in. (57cm).

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An early 19th century mahogany occasional table, the well figured rectangular tilt top with cusp corners, on a ring turned stem, to three cabriole legs. 20in. (51cm).

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A William IV mahogany tea table, the rectangular swivelling fold-over flap top, the shaped frieze with carved scrolling foliage, the turned petal carved stem to a circular base, with leaf petal carved scrolling legs. 3ft. (92cm).

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An early Victorian mahogany work table, the top with a later reeded edge, the fitted frieze drawer with brass lion mask ring handles, a fabric covered work box, the shaped trestle end supports with rondels, conical finials to the plinth base, a turned connecting structure, to carved gilt claw feet on casters. 22in. (56cm).

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A Victorian burr walnut oval work table, the lid reveals a fitted interior with fabric covered work box, on twin carved end supports, the turned stretcher with leaf carved cabriole legs.

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A Victorian invalids table, with rising double flap to the adjustable mahogany top, the Brazilian rosewood veneered facetted stem to a quatreform platform, on turned feet with casters. 35in. (79cm).

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A mahogany occasional table, the circular tilt top with a moulded 'Chippendale' border, the vase shaped stem carved with acanthus, on three acanthus and bellflower carved cabriole legs. 29in. (73.5cm).

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A low oak table in Gothic Revival style, the cleated edge plank top with carved foliage to the frieze, on X legs, centred a carved florette, with connecting stretcher. 30in. (76cm) width.

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A large 18th century oak gateleg table, the oval drop leaf top above shaped end friezes, one with a drawer, on turned and block legs with stretchers. 4ft. 11in. (150cm) x 4ft. 10.5in. (148.5cm).

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A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the circular top with two extra rectangular leaves, on a central pedestal with facetted stem and four cabriole legs with moulded scroll toes on castors. 4ft. (1.22m). x 5ft. 11in. (1.8m).

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A mid 18th century Cuban mahogany occasional table, the circular one piece top, on a plain turned stem, the three cabriole legs on club feet. (Old repair). 30in. (76cm). diameter.

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