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India, EIC, Madras Presidency, Ashrafi, undated [1819], Madras, 11.67g/12h (Stevens 4.4; Prid. 241; F 1587). Slightly waterworn and some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £700-£900 --- Provenance: From the wreck of the Fame The East Indiaman Fame was wrecked off Sea Point, Table Bay, in June 1822
A group of silver wares, comprising a silver topped dressing table jar, silver thimble, a silver engine turned napkin ring bearing the initials PEB, an oval napkin ring bearing the initials RLBO, with engine turned decoration dated 1936, a silver dwarf candlestick, on weighted base, 4¼oz gross, and a silver engine turned decorated hand brush with the initials MH. (6)
A 20thC mahogany dining suite, comprising a sideboard, dining table and six chairs, the sideboard with six drawers and four cupboard doors on block feet, 91cm high, 191cm wide and 46cm deep, the extending twin pedestal dining table with brass cap castors, and single additional leaf, 71cm high, 175cm wide, 115cm deep, and an associated set of six shield back dining chairs.
A Vanson retro teak dining suite, an extending dining table, on tapered legs, 72cm high, 126cm wide, 78cm deep, together with a set of six leatherette armchairs, including two carvers, stamped Vanson. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
Speed, John - Keere, Pieter van den A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World London: Printed by M.F. for William Humble, 1646. Oblong 8vo, 20 full-page engraved maps, bound with [England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland described and abridged with ye historic relation of things. London, c. 1646]. Oblong 8vo, engraved table of maps and 63 engraved regional and county maps by Pieter van den Keere (2 folding, both laid down neatly on linen, one with very slight loss at corner), lacking the engraved title-page, modern period style calf retaining the original calf sides, bookplate of John E. Pritchard of Bristol, map of the Kingdome of Scotland and lower leaf of text on verso trimmed at footNote: Chubb p. 28. In his note to an earlier edition of 1627 Chubb states 'A copy of this edition in the possession of Mr. J.E. Pritchard of Bristol'.
Coke, Edward The Institutes of the Laws of England The First Part ... a Commentary upon Littleton; The Second Part ... Containing the Exposition of Many Ancient, and Other Statutes; The Third Part ... Concerning High Treason, and Other Pleas of the Crown, and Criminall Causes; The Fourth Part ... Concerning the Jurisdiciton of Courts. London: [various printers], 1684-42-44-69. 4 works in 3 volumes (Third Part and Fourth Part bound in one), ninth, first, first and fourth editions, folio, First Part in 18th-century calf gilt, gilt supralibros incorporating baron's coronet to each cover, frontispiece discarded, retaining engraved portrait of Littleton and folding woodcut table of consanguinity, binding worn, text not collated, Second Part in contemporary sheep, decorative woodcut border to title-page, retaining colophon leaf, chip to head of front joint, T2-3 transposed, no frontispiece called for by ESTC, Third-Fourth Part in contemporary blind-ruled calf (recornered), Third Part with decorative woodcut border to title-page and [16 pp.] index not mentioned in ESTC, engraved portrait frontispiece by R. White (the portrait noted as signed 'I Payne fecit' by ESTC, the example in this copy apparently moved from the Fourth Part where no portrait called for but here offset onto A4 v.) [ESTC R473, R12887, R12841, R35651; Wing C4928, C4948, C4960, C4931]; Idem. Les reports [Le second part ... Le tierce part ... Le quart part]. London: per assignationem Johannis More, 1636 [parts 2-4: 1635]. 4 parts in 1 volume, folio (28.2 x 17.5cm), contemporary speckled calf ruled in blind, text in English, Latin and Law French, in roman and black letter, decorative woodcut border to title-page of first part, woodcut and typographic headpieces, woodcut initials, part 3 retaining final blank, joints split but cords remaining intact, occasional browning [ESTC S4184 (10 copies world-wide), S4185 (13 copies), S4186 (14 copies), S4188 (18 copies); STC 5494.8, 5498.5, 5501.5, 5503.7] (4)Note: The first section of the Second Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England (pp. 1-78) is a commentary on Magna Carta. Provenance: Professor G. E. Aylmer FBA (1926-2000), historian of 17th-century England and sometime master of St Peter’s College, Oxford (with his bookplates).
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