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A limed oak frame cheval dressing unit, the top with a contemporary electric fitting, the pedestal sides with four drawers, trade disc for Heals rubbed. 3ft. 6in (107cm.); a matching limed oak millinery cupboard with panelled doors and panelled sides 30in. (76cm.); a limed oak bedroom chair with padded back and drop in seat, the underneath of the frame with ivory button label for Heals & Sons Ltd., London W., on square legs; and a limed oak rectangular dressing table stool with drop in seat. 19in. 48.25cm.)
A Regency mahogany breakfast table, the off-square tilt top with a cross banded border on a Gillows style base, the square blocks on four turned and ribbed supports and four ribbed cabriole legs to carved paw feet to castors. (some repair) 3ft. 8in. x 3ft. 10in. (112cm. x 117cm.)
An early 19th century faded mahogany supper table, the rectangular drop leaf top above a frieze drawer each end, with later Prince of Wales plumes bras plate ring handles, flanked by tulipwood banded rosewood veneered panels, the turned stem hipped incised, on splay legs to brass paw sabots. 3ft. 3in. (99cm.)
A 19th century mahogany drop leaf top occasional table, banded in satinwood and inlaid stringing, two frieze drawers on end and two dummy drawers the other, with replaced brass oval plate beaded ring handles, the turned tapering legs with inlay on brass castors. 19.5in. (50cm.)
An early Victorian rosewood card table, the rectangular swivel fold over top with rounded corners and lined with baize, the well with a scroll foliage carved frieze, the stem with campana melon panelled bowl with a gadroon collar and a double petal decorated circular base, on four carved paw feet with casters. 3ft. (91.5cm.)
A MIXED FORTY-EIGHT PIECE FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE CANTEEN, London, 19th century, various dates, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, 92oz troy; together with a small quantity of stainless steel knives and carvers. (qty)
AN EXTENSIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, each piece crested above the motto 'Semper Fidelis', by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1909, (unless otherwise stated), contained in a fitted oak canteen, comprising: 24 Table forks 12 Dessert forks,12 Table spoons, 12 Dessert spoons, 12 Tea spoons, 5 Egg spoons, A Pickle fork, A Butter knife (1903), A Chutney spoon, A Cheese scoop, A Caddy spoon, A Mustard spoon (1907), A pair of Salt spoons (1908), A pair of Sugar tongs, A Marrow scoop, A Sugar spoon, A Serving spoon, A pair of Sauce ladles, A Sifter spoon, 12 pairs of Dessert knives and forks, (Old English Thread), A pair of Fish servers (Old English Thread), A separate box containing 6 pairs of Fish knives, and forks (1910). Another box containing a further 12 Dessert forks, and 6 Table spoons (1914), Another box containing 11 Cheese knives (1910), and 12 Table knives (1910), And additional items comprising: 5 Table knives (1910) 12 Cheese knives, 12 Table forks (1913), 6 Dessert forks (1913) and 6 Table spoons (2 x 1910, 1 x 1913). Weight excluding all knives, Fish forks, Dessert forks and Fish servers 266oz troy. (qty)
A SET OF SILVER FLATWARE, London 1894, FW, fiddle & thread pattern, comprising: twelve table forks, seven dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, eight table spoons, six tea spoons and a pair of sauce ladles; together with nine assorted silver spoons, 107oz troy. (qty)
A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Sheffield 1903, WF AF, of oval Neo-classical form, loaded, 21cm high; together with other silver and plated items, comprising: a toast rack, four napkin rings, six tea spoons, four forks, a hot water jug, a vodka beaker, a glass decanter, three mustard pots, a bon-bon dish, two cream jugs, a glass dredger, a pair of glass vases, a glass bowl, a cased set of teaspoons, three covered entree dishes, five glass dressing table jars, and a quantity of plated cutlery. (qty)
A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE, comprising: six bright cut teaspoons, 1802 & 1804; four 18th century table spoons; three dessert spoons, 1891; six modern grapefruit spoons; sixteen other items; and six plated bean end coffee spoons, weighable silver 33oz troy. (qty)
Bell, T. The Ruins of Liveden; with Historical Notices of the Family of Tresham and its connexion with The Gunpowder Plot, London, Whittaker and Co., 1847, 4to (280 x 205mm.), title and text leaves with double ruled red margin, lithographed frontispiece of Liveden Ruins, title vignette, 4 plates and a folding genealogical table, right hand margin water-stainned, contemporary blue half morocco, spine lettered in gilt
Borenius, Tancred, J. V. Hodgson, & Granville Proby (preface), A Catalogue of the Pictures at Elton Hall in Huntingdonshire in the possession of Colonel Douglas James Proby, London & Boston, The Medici Society, 1924, 4to (320 x 250mm.), half title, engraved portrait frontispiece of Col. D. J. Proby, and 46 plates, and a folding genealogical table, contemporary presentation inscription from Granville Proby, contemporary cloth, front cover blind stamped in gilt with coat-of-arms, t.e.g., No. 87 of 350 copies. Clark, J. W. Cantabrigia Illustrata by David Loggan (first published in 1690) A Series of Views of the University and Colleges and of Eton College, Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes, 1905, folio (440 x 285mm.), half title, engraved portrait of the Duke of Somerset, and 31 facsimile plates, contemporary calf backed spine, t.e.g., Liber Cosmi Gordon E Coll. Regal. With a 1905 volume of Country Life, volume No. 19 of Country Homes, and 'The Agricultural Portion of the Chambers Court Estate, Longdon'
Philips, N. G., Views of he Old Halls of Lancashire and Cheshire, London, Henry Gray, 1803, folio (505 x 375mm.), folding table, 27 engraved plates by Philips, contemporary maroon calf, front cover lettered in gilt, t.e.g., armorial bookplate of James Jones
Hanley and the House of Lechmere, London, Pickering and Co, 1883, 4to (220 x 180mm.), half title, lithographed frontispiece, and photograph duplicate of the frontispiece pasted opposite, title vignette, hand-coloured coats of arms, initials, leaves within black ruled border, 2 photograph's pasted onto verso of front cover, and manuscript genealogical table of the Lechmere family on the verso of the back cover, stiff backed boards
Brady, John H., The Visitor's Guide to Knole, in the county of Kent, Sevenoaks, by and for James Payne, 1839, 4to (170 x 105mm.), half title, lithographed frontispiece, plates, illustrations, and a folding genealogical table, contemporary cloth, spine lettered in gilt. With 'Guide to Knole House, its State Rooms, Pictures, and Antiquities, with an Account of the Possessors and Park of Knole' (Sevenoaks, 1892)
Edmondson, Joseph, An Historical and Genealogical Account of the noble Family of Greville ... including The History and Succession of the Several Earls of Warwick since the Norman Conquests; and some Account of Warwick Castle, London, [by the author], 1766, tall 4to (225 x 135mm.), engraved folding frontispiece plate of Warwick Castle, title vignette, 5 plates, 5 plans, 3 folding, folding genealogical table, illustrations, and vignettes, contemporary calf, blind stamped in gilt with 'The Society of Writers to the Signet' crest, contemporary annotation on front free endpaper With W. T. Moncrieff's 'Excursion to Warwick ... and description of Warwick Castle' (Leamington, 1824)
Carew, Richard (1555-1620), The Survey of Cornwall. Written by Richard Carew of Antonie, Esquire, London, by S. S. for John Iaggard, 1602, small 4to (180 x 130mm.), title, 2pp. dedicated to the reader, Prosopoeia of the book, first book 95 folios, second book folio 96-159, 2 tables of 8 folios bound at end, top margin of one table leaf defective with partial loss of two letters, a very faint damp stain affects lower portion of the book throughout, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering label, First Edition
Eller, Irvin, The History of Belvoir Castle, London, Robert Tyas (and others), 1841, 8vo (265 x 170mm.), engraved frontispiece plate, title illustrated, 2 plates, and folding genealogical table, contemporary green cloth, front cover with coat of arms blind stamped in gilt
Bell, Thomas (1792-1880), The Ruins of Liveden; with Historical Notices of the Family of Tresham, and its connexion with The Gunpowder Plot, London, Whittaker and Co, 1847, 4to (265 x 210mm.), title printed in red and black, tinted lithographed frontispiece plate, title vignette, 2 plates, folding genealogical table, title and text leaves within red ruled border, some spotting, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, contemporary calf, g.e., armorial bookplate of Jane Young
Edmund, Earl of Conrwall, The History of the College of Bonhommers, at Ashridge, in the County of Buckingham, founded in the year 1276 ... to which is added, A Description of the Present Mansion erected on the site of the Ancient College, London, R. Gilbert, 1823, folio (560 x 370mm.), engraved frontispiece plate, title vignette, folding plan, double-page genealogical table, 29 plates, 1 double-page, illustration, later green morocco backed spine, spine lettered in gilt, armorial bookplate of The Right Honourable Sir Gore Ouseley. Letter from the author(?) pasted on the verso of the front cover.
A late George III Pembroke table, the mahogany veneered twin flap top with rounded corners above a tulipwood banded frieze drawer, the reverse with a dummy fitted faceted swan neck handle on panel headed square tapering legs (one replaced) to brass castors, 20.75in (52. 7cm) wide.
A William IV rosewood veneered work table, the folding swivel top inset gilt tooled maroon leather, above a partitioned frieze drawer fitted wood knob handles to a pull out base, on trestle supports with a turned stretcher, the oblong platforms to bun feet and castors, 21in (53.3cm) wide, closed.
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