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George III mahogany extending pedestal dining table, circa 1810, square form with rounded corners and reeded edge opening to accept an extra leaf over turned urn column and four reeded sabre legs with brass toes and castors, length when extended 69.5ins x 45ins width.
Burr walnut three piece bedroom suite, in the Queen Anne style, circa 1910, with triple wardrobe with shaped moulded panelled doors raised on a shaped apron with short cabriole feet, width 81ins, height 78ins; a kneehole dressing table with triptych bevelled glass mirrors and fitted with five drawers on cabriole legs, width 48ins; and a tallboy chest fitted with two short and two long drawers with cupboard doors beneath raised on short cabriole legs, width 53ins (3)
Fine quality chinoiserie lacquered and parcel gilt writing table, circa 1900-1920, in the George I style, rectangular top having traditional Chinese landscape with pagoda and figures at the edge of a lake with islands and a junk in gilt, green and red raised lacquer with powder gilt lacquer against a black ground, fitted with a central kneehole drawer flanked with two box drawers and with lacquered panelled sides and back with insects, flowers and birds, bordered throughout with carved bell flower and acanthus scrolls, all gilded and raised on cabriole square section legs with carved acanthus knees terminating in hairy hoof feet, width 42ins, depth 24ins, height 30.5ins.
Art Deco burr walnut dining room suite, circa 1925-1935, comprising dining table with rectangular top with rounded ends over two demi lune pillars, 73ins x 36ins; and eight matching dining chairs, each with slight concave solid back, green leatherette drop in seat and splayed forelegs.
Gothic revival oak refectory table, by Robert Garnett & Sons, Warrington, circa 1860-80, rectangular top with ovolu moulded edge, raised on three fluted hexagonal supports united by horizontal and diagonal stretchers, raised on trestle legs, length 90ins x 30ins, height 29ins.
Set of four plated and copper trophies, each enamel decorated with Three Greenock Club around the Greenock Coat of Arms over a copper spreading circular base and inscribed Presented by David Paterson, Chairman 1937-38; also a lot of plated table cutlery with a Greenock Club emblem (a lot)
Chinese hardwood centre table, the top inset with a rectangular veined grey marble panel and with a beaded rim, the frieze richly carved with flowerheads and branchwork, the four square section legs carved in relief with flowerheads and c-scrolls and ending in claw and ball feet, 48in x 27in (122cm x 68.5cm)
1762-63. 3 George III [includesJohn Harrison's Machine], Acts 1-25, pp 1-482,. the Table of the Statutes partly excised, contemp. reversed calf, spine worn, folio. Contains An Act for the Encouragement of John Harrison, to publish and make known his Invention of a Machine or Watch, for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea. Although preceded by a remarkably successful and accurate trial, the Board of Longitude deemed that "the Experiments.. have not been sufficient to determine the Longitude at Sea", and withheld the cash prize. None of the astronomers or admirals on the Board understood the Watch, and they began hounding Harrison early in 1763 to explain it to them, both as a matter of intellectual curiosity and national security. Also includes An Act for the Regulation of His Majesty's Marine Forces while on Shore; An Act to prevent Occassional Freemen from Voting at Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Cities and Boroughs; An Act to impower the Commissioners or Governors of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, .. to provide for such Seamen worn out and become decrepit in the Service of their Country..; and An Act to prevent fraudulent and occasional Votes in the Elections of Knights of the Shire, and of Members for Cities and Towns.. (1)
1763-64. 4 George III, Acts 1-41, pp 1-580,. the Table of Statutes partly excised, some damp?staining, paper of last few leaves rather fragile, contemp. reversed calf, a little rubbed, folio. Contains several important Acts relating to the American colonies, including An Act for granting a Bounty upon the Importation of Hemp, and rough and undressed Flax, from His Majesty's Colonies in America; An Act for granting.. a Liberty to carry Rice from.. South Carolina and Georgia, directly to any Part of America to the Southward.. subject to the like Duty as is now paid.. to Places in Europe..; and An Act to prevent Paper Bills of Credit, hereafter to be issued in any of His Majesty's Colonies of Plantations in America, from being declared to be a legal Tender.. Also includes An Act for vesting the Fort of Senegal, and its Dependencies, in the Company of Merchants trading to Africa; An Act for preventing Frauds and Abuses in relation to the sending and receiving of Letters and Packets free from the Duty of Postage; and An Act for the Encouragement of the Whale Fishery in the Gulph and River of Saint Lawrence, and on the Coasts of His Majesty's Colonies in America. (1)
1775. 15 George III, Acts 1-26, pp 1-096,. without a Table of Statutes, contemp. calf, a little marked and rubbed, folio. Contains several highly important statutes and relating to the American colonies, including An Act to restrain the Trade and Commerce of the Provinces of Massachuset's Bay and New Hampshire, and Colonies of Connecticut, and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantation, in North America, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Islands in the West Indies, and to prohibit such Provinces and Colonies from carrying on any Fishery on the Banks of Newfoundland..; An Act to restrain the Trade and Commerce of the Colonies of New Jersey, Pensylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Islands in the West Indies..; and An Act to amend and render more effectual in His Majesty's Dominions in America.. An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion.. (1)
1776. 16 George III, Acts 1-29, pp 1-836,. bound without Table of Statutes, contemp. calf, slightly worn, folio. With some highly important statutes relating to the American Colonies and War of Independence, including An Act to prohibit all Trade and Intercourse with the Colionies of New Hampshire, Massachuset's Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pensylvania, the Three Lower Counties on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, during the Continuance of the present Rebellion..; Also includes An Act for giving a publick Reward unto such Person or Persons.. as shall discover a Northern Passage for Vessels by Sea, between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans..; An Act for the better securing a Fund, belonging to certain Persons of the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, applicable to charitable Uses..; and An Act for vesting in John Liardet, Clerk.. the sole Use and Property of a certain Composition or Cement of his Invention.. (1)
1782. 22 George III, Acts 1-41, pp 1-658,. without the Table of Statutes, contemp. calf, a little rubbed, folio. Includes An Act for the better detaining, and more easy Exchange, of American Prisoners brought into Great Britain; An Act to prohibit the ransoming of Ships or Vessels captured from His Majesty's Subjects..; An Act for allowing the Importation of Goods of the Growth, Produce, or Manufacture, of the Islands of Saint Christopher, Nevis and Montserrat.. upon payment of the British Plantation Duties; and An Act to permit the Importation of British Plantation Tobacco from any Port or Place either in America, or the West Indies, during the present Hostilities. (1)
Malory (Sir Thomas). La Mort d'Arthure. The History of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, edited from the Text of the Edition of 1634, with Introduction and Notes by Thomas Wright, 3 vols., 2nd ed., 1866, half titles present, 48pp. pubs. cat. at rear of vol. 3, recent qtr. morocco by Cottage Bindery, Bath, gilt dec. spines with slipcase, 8vo (3)
Bentley (W. Holman). Dictionary and Grammar of the Kongo Language, as Spoken at San Salvador, the Ancient Capital of the Old Kongo Empire, West Africa, 2 vols. incl. appendix, pub. Baptist missionary Society, 1887-95, folding table to rear of volume one, orig. blue cloth gilt and contemp, calf respec., rubbed, together with Kalati ya Loba, Bwambu Bo Dualla. Scriptures in the Dualla or Cameroon's Language, Cameroons: Baptist Mission Press, 1855, orig. cloth, worn to spine, 8vo, plus others retating to African languages and Biblical translations (13)
Bible [Romansch, Lower Engadine dialect] [La Sacra Biblia.. in la quala sun compreis tuets Cudeschs dal Velg e Nouf Testamaint: cun l'aggiunta dall Apocrifa, Jacob Dortu a Vulpera, juven. F.: Scuol, 1679, 78], lacking both general title?pages, and the first leaf of the chronological table, the New Testament title?page within an ornate woodcut border, text browned, stained in places, frayed with some tears at the beginning and end, contemp. blind?stamped pigskin over wooden boards, soiled and a little rubbed; with a central brass boss and two of four corner bosses, brass catches and clasps, now protected by a 19th?c. red morocco loose?fitting cover with buckles and straps, stout folio. The Bible, translated from the Hebrew and Greek into Romansch by Jacob Dorta and J. A. Vulpius, then pastor at Schule. D & M 7688. (1)
Carey (Felix). A Grammar of the Burman Language, to which is added, A List of the simple Roots from which the Language is derived, Serampore: printed at the Mission Press, 1814,. large folding table, some light overall browning, contemp. half calf, worn with backstrip deficient and covers det., 8vo, together with New Testament [Burmese], Gospel of St. Matthew only, [Serampore Mission Press, 1815], contents generally clean, contemp. half calf, upper joint cracked and small portion at head of spine missing, 8vo. Felix Carey was the elder son of William Carey. The Burmese St. Matthew Gospel was printed in an edition of 2000 copies. (2)
Vesling (Johann). The Anatomy of the Body of Man, trans. Nicholas Culpeper, 1st English ed., 1653, twenty?four eng. plts., lacks initial blank(?) and title (supplied in facsimile), a few neat archival repairs incl. one neat facsimile repair to foremargin of table 1, final plt. relaid, light browning and occ. dampstaining, modern calf, folio Wing V286. (1)
Mortimer (Thomas). Every Man His Own Broker: Or, A Guide to the Stock?Exchange, in which the Nature of the Several Funds, Vulgarly Called the Stocks, is Clearly Explained, and Accurate Computations are Formed of the Average Value of East India Stock for Several Years .., 11th ed., Considerably Improved, 1791, folding eng. table, some contemp. ink annotations & underlining, modern qtr. calf gilt, 12mo (1)
A CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER RATTAIL FLATWARE by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., consisting of two sauce ladles, sixteen dessert spoons, sixteen tablespoons, a sugar sifter, nine teaspoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a caddy spoon, two sugar spoons, twentyfour table forks, two butter knives, a pickle fork; and three further teaspoons, London 1923.
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