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Stereoscopic viewer and slides. A hand-held mahogany viewer plus a part set of Boer War stereoscopic slides, together with a mahogany table-top viewer, 14 in (35.5 cm) long. Literature: Flukinger (Roy); The Formative Decades. Photography in Great Britain 1839-1920. University of Texas Press 1985, pp. 140-141. (a lot)
An early 20th c. hallmarked silver dressing table set, comprising mirror, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, the backs finished in 'feathered' lemon yellow enamel, contained in orig. plush-lined leatherette presentation case bearing the name of Crouch of Cardiff, overall dimensions approx. 11 x 15 in (28 x 38 cm.). This dressing table set was, according to Lloyd Williams's wife, for Christmas. Lloyd Williams was for many years Ivor Novello's secretary. (1)
Staunton (George Leonard). An Authentic Account of An Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China..., 2 vols., Dublin, 1798, twenty-six eng. plates and one folding table, small tear with loss to fore-margin of plt. opposite pg. 266 in vol. 1, heavy spotting and browning throughout, old ownership signatures of Thomas Meyrick to titles, contemp. calf gilt, worn and covers near det., 8vo (2)
Paris Commune 1871. Les Ruines de Paris et de ses Environs 1870-1871, Cent Photographies par A. Liebert, Texte par Alfred D'Aunay, 2 vols., pub. A[lphonse] Liebert, Paris, 1872, each volume with printed title, table of contents, 11/12pp essay and fifty albumen photographs, image sizes approx. 10 x 13.5 cm, each individually mounted with photographer's name and printed caption beneath, all correct as listed with tissue-guards present, slight paper damage to upper margin of contents leaf of volume 1 and rear endpapers of both volumes, a.e.g., orig. diced calf with gilt-lettered spines, some wear to corners and spine ends, spine of vol. 2 slightly torn and repaired without loss, oblong folio (approx. 22.5 x 32 cm). Truthful Lens 105 - first issue of 1871: 'Many photographers recorded the devastation of Paris and surroundings following the Franco-Prussian War and the uprising of the Commune. This, however, is the only collection published with descriptive text and letterpress captions... Among the subjects are views of the gutted City Hall, of the Tuileries, Saint Cloud, the overturned Colonne Vendome, etc.'. (2)
Scotland. Cary (John), A New Map of Scotland from the Latest Authorities, 1811, hand coloured engraved map on two sheets, oval title border, a few minor fold repairs, the whole approx. 900 x 1010 mm, together with Sayer (Robert, pub.) A New and Correct Map of Scotland or North Britain with all the Post and Military Roads, Division, & ca., 1790, large engraved map on two sheets, hand coloured in outline with ornamental title cartouche and inset distance table, some closed tears with occ. minor loss, approx. 1260 x 1070 mm, and Johnston (A.K.), Scotland, c.1850s, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, approx. 610 x 500 mm, plus Arrowsmith (John), Scotland, 1834, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, a little loss to outer margin not affecting image, approx. 600 x 500 mm, and other maps of Scotland incl. Murray, Aspin, etc. (8)
Harrison (Sarah). The House-Keeper's Pocket-Book, and Compleat Family Cook, 7th ed., revised and corrected, C. & R. Ware, 1760, table plans to text, occasional light spotting or browning, recent half calf gilt, 12mo. Bitting, p.217; Oxford, p.63; Vicaire, p.438. (1)
Henderson (William Augustus). The Housekeeper's Instructor; or, Universal Family Cook. Being an Ample and Clear Display of the Art of Cookery in all its Various Branches..., 5th ed., [1795], eng. frontis., seven eng. plts and four plts. of table settings (2 folding), contemp. sheep, old reback and corner repairs, slightly rubbed, 8vo. Refer to Bitting 224 and Maclean 68ff. (1)
A late 19th century French giltwood rectangular console table, the frieze with stiff leaves and patera above stop-fluted square tapering legs, the shaped X stretcher centred with a leaf carved finial, 84cm high x 57cm deep x 125cm wide, (lacking the top)
A George III satinwood, marquetry and tulipwood banded demi lune card table, the top decorated with a central fan and garrya swags, the frieze with ebony strung panels, on square tapering legs headed by patera, 73cm high x 43cm deep x 94cm wide (the inlay possibly later)
A George IV mahogany sofa table, the rectangular top with rounded corners and a reeded edge, above two frieze drawers with brass lion mask handles opposing two false drawers on end supports with reeded downswept legs and brass terminals and casters, 73 high, the top 70cm x 168cm
A Victorian marquetry card table by Edwards and Roberts, with gilt metal mounts, the rectangular top with rounded corners decorated with a central crossbanded panel of flowers surrounded by foliate scrolls on a black ground, the baize lined interior with a burr yew border painted with foliate scrolls and patterae above a panelled frieze, on turned tapering and reeded ebonised legs, with ivoreen tablet to interior 'Edwards and Roberts, Wardour Street, London', 74cm high x 45cm deep x 87cm wide
A George III plum pudding mahogany Pembroke table, the rectangular top with rounded corners and a moulded edge above two frieze drawers, one fitted with three tea caddies on square tapering legs with brass terminals and casters, 73 high, the top 103cm x 122cm See White, Elizabeth; Pictorial Dictionary of 18th Century Furniture Design for a Sheraton design of a Universal Table published in 1793 with similar interior fittings for tea.
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