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A pair of 19th Century Bohemian table lustres possibly Neuwelt or Moser, each with a domed circular foot, knopped stem and flared trumpet body rising to a petal edged rim with oval opal cartouche panels hand enamelled with alternate female portraits and floral sprays all over a gilded floral ground, the pair fitted with large buttons and albertine droppers, height 32cm. ILLUSTRATED.
A William IV to Victoria composed part canteen of hallmarked silver fiddle and Old English flat ware comprising of twelve table spoons, six table forks, five dessert spoons and two dessert forks, stag head crest to terminals, total weight 52 oz, London 1837 and 1841.
C19th Chinese Hardwood Altar Table on in-turned square section supports inset with Chinese seal mark mouldings, the frieze decorated with flying bats & alternating oval & circular seals, the frieze set with Chinese symbols, 3 short drawers with inset brass handles, the top inset with ochre figured marbled tiles, 52 1/2"L x 16 1/2"D x 17 1/4"H
Barbour, John The life and acts of the most victorious conqueror Robert Bruce. Edinburgh, 1758, 4to, contemporary panelled calf, occasional discolouration of text, head and tail of spine worn; Hollinshead, Raphael The Scottish chronicle. Arbroath: Magnay & Pickering, 1805, 4to, 2 volumes bound in one, list of subscribers, contemporary half calf, occasional spotting, neatly rebacked, corners rubbed, new endpapers; Stewart, Duncan A short historical and genealogical account of the royal family of Scotland. Edinburgh: A. Brymer, 1739, 4to, contemporary calf, lacking the genealogical table; Browne, James A history of the Highlands, Edinburgh: Fullarton, [n.d.], 4 volumes in 2, large 8vo, 40 coloured plates of tartans, engraved plates, contemporary half calf, red morocco labels (5)
[Trusler, John] The honours of the table, or, rules for behaviour during meals with the whole art of carving... London: printed for the author, 1791, second edition, 8vo, illustrated with woodcuts throughout, later paper boards, backstrip worn, title page repaired at inner hinge, lacking front free endpaper, clean throughout, bookplate
Bible, New Testament, English and Latin The newe testament both Latin and Englysche ech correspondente to the other after the vulgare texte, communely called. S. Jeromes. Faythfully translated by Myles Coverdale. Southwarke: printed by James Nicholson, 1538. Second edition of Coverdale's diglot testament, with the text altered in Matthew, xxvi to "before the cocke do crowe" from "before the cocke synge", but with title page of the first edition (naming the translator as Myles Coverdale, rather than Johan Hollybushe), 8vo, title printed in red and black within woodcut border, double column, 41 lines, woodcut initials, Almanack and Kalendar printed in red and black, eighteenth-century panelled calf, lacking 2 leaves *3-*4 (3rd page of dedication, and 3pp. of "To the reader") at beginning, RR1and VV1-8 at end (pages 337-344, and 2 leaves of the table of Epistles and Gospels after Salysbury use), some early annotations, upper cover detached, a few light spots and stains, final seven leaves with very slight loss of inner lower margin Note: Second quarto edition of Coverdale's diglot Testament. Before leaving London in 1538 for Paris, where he had undertaken to prepare what was afterwards known as the Great Bible, Coverdale had settled that Nycolson should publish for him in London a New Testament with the Vulgate text and his own English version printed side by side. "The book appeared in 1538 in a handsome form, but so full of misprints and errors that Coverdale repudiated it, and immediately arranged for an edition under his own superintendance at Paris. This appeared in November of the same year from the press of Francis Regnault. Nycolson however, published, also towards the end of 1538, a revision of his first edition (Herbert 38); this, according to the title-page in some copies, was Faythfullye translated by Johan Hollybushe. In this second and corrected issue the type was reset and errors are far less common, though many still persist, e.g. in the numbering of the folios. Some copies have a title closely agreeing with that of the first edition, but with many more words in red ink; others, like the copy described in Herbert 38, have a title printed entirely in black, with the name Johann Hollybushe substituted for Miles Coverdale, which appears (from its different water-lines) to be a cancel-leaf. Provenance: Anthony Lynskell, early inscription on *2; A. Carious R.J.; Kenneth Mackenzie Downie 1864, inscription on endpapers.
Engineering - Fairbairn, William Iron, its history, properties & processes of manufacture. Edinburgh, 1869, third edition, 8vo, original orange cloth, interior clean; Ibid. On the application of cast and wrought iron to building purposes. London, 1844, 8vo, folding frontispiece, folding table, 2 folding plates, original cloth, rubbed, heavy foxing to plates, one repaired; Walker, Charles Electrotype manipulation. London, 1850, twenty-fourth edition, 8vo, original cloth; Box, Thomas Practical hydraulics. London, 1882, sixth edition, 8vo, original cloth; Clark, David Kinnear A manual of rules, tables and data for mechanical engineers. London, 1878, second edition, 8vo, original cloth; Collins, J.H. A first book of mineralogy. London, 1873, 8vo, original cloth (6)
Ireland - Navigation - Chapman, William Report on the means of perfecting the navigation of the River Barrow from St. Mullin's to Athy. Dublin: printed by W. Sleater, 1789, 8vo, 21pp., table at rear, disbound; Ibid Report on the improvement of the harbour of Arklow, and the practicability of a navigation. Dublin; printed by J, Chambers, 1792, 8vo, inscribed "from the author" on title, 15pp., map of harbour on rear, disbound (2)
Liberty & Co. Art Nouveau silver and enamel dressing table set, designed by Jessie M. King, comprising two pairs of brushes, a pair of pin dishes, mirror and comb spine, Birmingham 1906, the mirror marked W.H.H. Note: Similar items were displayed at McLellan Galleries, Glasgow as part of 'Art Treasures of Kelvingrove' exhibition

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