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2 vintage dark wood nests of 3 tables together with a magazine rack side table. Mid Century Herbert E Gibbs nest with original label to underside and stamped with catalogue number. Together with nest of classic design with tan leather inserts and a dark wood magazine rack/table.
An early 20th century Jones CWS Federation Family hand sewing machine in a vintage sewing machine table. Shuttle bobbin machine complete with tools and accessories, with coloured and gilt decoration. Sits inside a drop leaf cabinet with 2 drawers to base and central leaf. Approx. 67.5cm tall x 69cm.
A mid century blond Ercol drop leaf dining table with 5 Ercol chairs. Rectangular shaped extending table (approx. 72cm tall x 138cm long - extended). With 5 curve backed chairs with spindle design. All with splayed legs. 2 chairs and table have blue & gold square shaped lion label to underside.
Thomas Willis. 'An Essay of the Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock,' AN ESSAY OF THE PATHOLOGY OF THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS STOCK : IN WHICH CONVULSIVE DISEASES ARE TREATED OF. By Thomas Willis (1684) London : T Dring, J Leigh and C Harper. Rebound. (1) Willis followed up his anatomical account of the brain with this important work on its pathology and neurophysiology, first published in 1667. In it he develops a new theory of the cause of epilepsy and other convulsive diseases. McHenry refers to this work as one of the earliest textbooks on nervous diseases "renowned for its striking clinical pictures, especially of general paresis." This work also contains Willis' monograph on convulsive disorders and scurvy. Willis' superb training in clinical medicine and close observation was never more evident than in this work where one sees this brilliant 17th-century mind attacking areas of clinical sciences never before studied. "The most complete and accurate account of the nervous system which had hitherto appeared. Willis's classification of the cerebral nerves held the field until the time of Soemmerring." (1)Titlepage, The Authors Epistle Dedicatory, Chapters I-XII complete, A Table of the Treatise of Convulsive Diseases.There are sporadic burn marks with an 2cm burn to p37/38 being the largest (by far), page folds 91/92/93/94, toning to edges of all leaves as is expected.I have uploaded more photos of the textblock for your discretion.
WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH 'The Star-Chamber: An Historical Romance,' two vols, original cloth, chipped and rubbed, advertisements, G. Routledge & Co, London, 1854; 'The Spendthrift: A Tale,' illustrations by H. K. Browne, frontis engraving, spotting throughout, George Toutledge & Co, 1857; FANNY FERN. 'Fern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio,' first edition, illustrated by Birket Foster, original cloth, Ingram, Cooke, and Co, 1853; SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. 'Specimens of the Table Talk,' rebacked, engraved frontis, John Murray, London, 1851; Rev. W. SEWELL. 'Laneton Parsonage,' original cloth, chops to spine, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, 1846; LEIGH HUNT. 'The Town,' two vols, original cloth, chips to spine, staining, frontis engraving, Smith, Elder, and Co, London, 1848. (8)
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