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A Victorian silver cauldron salt in the 18th Century style, the cushioned circular body repoussé with flowers, on three legs with stepped hoof feet. London 1860, with ill fitting replaced glass liner. A George V silver dressing table ring box of circular form, with tortoiseshell lid, velvet lined interior and four curved feet, Birmingham 1924 (2)
Scandinavia.- Sweden.- Thersner (Thora) Fordna och Närvarande Sverige: Utsigter af Westergöthland/Vues de Westrogothie, vignette title, lacking table of contents?, c.125 plates, most lithographed, some aquatints, text in Swedish and French, front free endpaper torn with majority lacking, original calf-backed boards, morocco label to upper cover with gilt lettering, rubbed, spine lacking, upper cover and first few pp. detached, lower joint split but cover holding, oblong folio, Stockholm, 1866.⁂ Records for this particular volume are scarce, but the original appears to have contained only 40 plates. The additional plates are presumably taken from other volumes in the Fordna och Närvarande Sverige series, began by Ulrik Thersner in 1817 and continued by his daughter Thora after his death.
Africa.- Stanley (Henry Morton) In Darkest Africa, 2 vol., first edition, 4 maps (3 folding), 2 with short tears affecting image, vol. 2 with folding table at end, embossed stamp 'IHA' to first few pp., some light foxing and splitting at gutter, vol. 1 with occasional damp-staining to lower margin and minor cockling to covers, corners and spine ends bumped, slight shelf-lean, [Hosken p.189], 1890 § Baines (Thomas) The Gold Regions of South Eastern Africa, tipped-in folding facsimile letter from David Livingstone, rear pocket with folding map, p.71 repaired at inner margin, ink stamp to verso of final text leaf, hinges cracked but holding, rebacked, with original back strip laid down, quite rubbed, ink library marking to spine, London & Cape Colony, 1877, frontispieces, plates and illustrations, original pictorial cloth, gilt; and 3 others, India etc, 8vo (6)
Central Asia.- Turkey.- Amherst (W.A., Baron).- Spackman (Corporal R.) 59 Plates for Notes upon the Castle of Budrun (Halicarnassus) and its Association with the Knights of St.John of Jerusalem, no text, 60 lithographed illustrations by Spackman (numbered 1-58) on 57 leaves, printed on 14 large folding uncut sheets, and one loose plate of a document, lightly browned especially first plate (also with tiny tears to fore-edge repaired), loose in modern black morocco-backed cloth drop-back box with typed note mounted inside lid, spine titled and ruled in gilt, folio, Harrison & Sons, [c.1884].⁂ Very rare. According to the typed note, "The above article was announced to be issued with the Annual Report of the Order of St.John of Jerusalem for 1884 but it did not appear and a slip was inserted in that report:- Note. Mr. Amherst's paper on the Castle of Budrun, referred to in the Table of Contents will be issued to Members (separately) later.The article never appeared, but 300 sets of these plates were discovered in Messrs. Harrison's warehouse early in 1921 and removed to St.John's Gate.The plates are from drawings made by Corporal R.Spackman, R.E. (British Museum Add. MS.30,998) while he was on the staff of Dr.C.T.Newton when excavating Halicarnassus 1852-1859."The drawings are mostly of inscriptions.
RAF Silver Trophies and Dressing Table Mirror: Quality made mirror with enamel RAF colours and badge, hallmarks to side date letter o, total weight 331g and two small silver trophies with engraving “RAF OPEN DOUBLES FINALS CAIRO 1926” and “RAF ABOUKIR 1928 MENS OPEN DOUBLES WON BY GROUP CAPT.BROOKE AND SQ/LDR FULLER” weight together without bases 81 g hallmarked to back. (3 items)
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY D-END DINING TABLECIRCA 1825With concertina action, the top with a reeded edge and four additional leaf insertions above with ring turned legs terminating in brass caps and castors75cm high, 131.5cm long, 57cm wide (unextended), 335cm long (fully extended)Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The action is not tucking away tightly at time of report, it is opening up and rickety which is hindering the folding process - it would appear to require some attention to secure and tighten some elements, it does pull out at time of report, the metal hinges are dirty and discolouredThere are signs of old woodworm to the supports and other areasColour variation across the leaves, only two table clips loosely present, others are in a bag provided alongside.The folding D-end with marks where the folding legs have scratched from usePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition additional measurements:The leaves are approximately 53.5cm, 55.5cm, 56cm, and 56cm long respectively Condition Report Disclaimer
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