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Lot 340

A pair of hallmarked silver table candlesticks, faceted baluster stems on raised square bases with beaded borders, London 1967, 26cm (h)

Lot 112

Ramsay (W.M.) A Study of Phrygian Art, Parts I & II, offprints from 'The Journal of Hellenic Studies', illustrations, 1888-89; Antiquities of Southern Phrygia and the Border Lands, offprint from 'American Journal of Archaeology' vol.III nos.3 & 4, folding table and 2 folding maps, Baltimore, 1888 bound with 8 other similar papers by Ramsay and others on Greece and Turkey, together 11 works in 1 vol., mostly offprints or extracts, modern half calf, spine gilt, some original wrappers bound in, 4to

Lot 303

[Le Cellyer (Claude)] Le Nouveau Armorial Universel; contenant les Armes et Blazons des Maisons Nobles & Illustres de France..., engraved hand-coloured frontispiece, full-page engraved plate in text, large folding hand-coloured table (tear) and 201 engraved plates, all hand-coloured, many with ink and pencil annotations and additions, text lacks signatures B and C ?preliminary ff., engraved bookplate on fly-leaf, title, frontispiece and text all mounted on stubs, slightly browned throughout, some soiling, contemporary patterned calf, rubbed and worn, joints splitting, gilt spine worn, 4to, Paris, Pierre Bessin, 1662; sold not subject to return.

Lot 341

Mathematics of trades.- John LLoyd his accoumpt book, 2 parts in 1, manuscript, 180 + c.104pp., numerous diagrams, the odd table or illustration, second part pp.11-12 torn out, some repaired tears with loss of text in most instances, a few ff. loose, stained, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, rebacked, soiled, small 4to, 13th December, 1748.⁂ A comprehensive work that includes, timber, glazing, plastering, and chimneys.

Lot 366

Overbury (Sir Thomas) Sir Thomas Overburie His Wife. With Additions of New Characters, and many other Wittie Conceits never before Printed, thirteenth impression, woodcut head-pieces and initials, title with a couple of small repairs to edges, a few stains, cropped shaving a few head-lines, lacking V5 (replaced in rather poorly-printed facsimile), later calf, rubbed and marked, rebacked, corners repaired, [STC 18916], printed [by John Legat] for Robert Allot..., 1628 § Tell-Tale (The): or, Anecdotes expressive of he Characters of Persons eminent for Rank, Learning, Wit, or Humour, 2 vol., first edition, James Northcote's copy with his neat ink signature dated 1767 to head of titles, another signature to front free endpapers and notes to rear of vol.1, ink stain to two leaves of vol.1, old Masonic bookplate, contemporary calf, gilt, a little worn, rebacked, R.Baldwin, 1756 § [Erskine (David, Lord Dun) ] Lord Dun's Friendly and Familiar Advices, adapted to the various Stations and Conditions of Life..., only edition, variant with p.viii numbered correctly and cancel title with "J.Balfour", title lightly soiled, later parchment-backed boards, Edinburgh, G.Hamilton & J.Balfour, 1754, 8vo et infra (4)⁂ The first item was first published in 1614, and includes thirty-two characters by John Webster and/or John Donne. Though popular in its day, with many 17th century printings, His Wife is scarce in all early editions.James Northcote (1746-1831), portrait-painter. At the time of acquiring The Tell-Tale he was only twenty-one and apprenticed to his watch-maker father. He later moved to London as a painter and became known for his conversation or "table-talk", possibly aided by this little book.

Lot 40

Coryate (Thomas) Thomas Coriate Traveller for the English Wits: Greeting. From the Court of the Great Mogul, Resident at the Towne of Asmere, in Easterne India, facsimile reprint, initial blank, title with woodcut of Coryate on an elephant, 5 other large woodcut illustrations including 2 duplicates of the elephant and one of a unicorn, woodcut initials and ornaments, lightly browned, engraved bookplate of John Towneley Esqr. and book-label of Henry William Paget Hoskyns, contemporary calf, covers with diamond formation and central decoration in gilt, a little worn, rebacked, new red morocco label, 4to, W.Iaggard, and Henry Featherston, 1616 [but c.1730].⁂ Eighteenth-century type facsimile of Coyate's travels on foot to India via Turkey and Persia. He is credited with introducing the table-fork to England, from an earlier journey to Italy. The original work is rare with only 7 UK copies on ESTC.

Lot 437

Music.- Purcell (Henry) Orpheus Britannicus. A Collection of all the Choicest Songs for One Two and Three Voices, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, wood-engraved music, with 'A Table of Songs' leaf with advertisement to verso after a2, a2 with small marginal defect and tear at lower edge (some loss of text), B2 and C1 with marginal tears and paper repairs, 3Q2 large tear with old stitching repair, occasional trimming to head (affecting page numbers), light browning, [Wing P4218], J. Heptinstall for Henry Playford, 1698 bound with Orpheus Britannicus... The Second Book, which renders the First Compleat, second edition, woodcut initials, wood engraved music, Y1 marginal tear at lower edge with paper repair, 2G2 marginal tear at upper edge, by William Pearson for S. H., 1711, together 2 works in 1, all tears affecting text but with no loss, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, with original backstrip laid down but calf repairs to head and foot, morocco labels to spine, light wearing to spine, upper corners bumped, folio.

Lot 438

Music.- Purcell (Henry) Orpheus Britannicus. A Collection of all the Choicest Songs for One Two and Three Voices, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, wood-engraved music, lacking 'A Table of Songs' leaf with advertisement to verso after a2, some trimming at head and foot, affecting page numbers at head, loss of some signatures and sometimes affecting musical score at foot, occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, but retaining original front endpaper to which later ink manuscript annotations, nineteenth century half-calf, with mounted morocco label to upper cover, worn, [Wing P4218], folio, J. Heptinstall for Henry Playford, 1698

Lot 439

Music.- Babell (William) Suits of the most Celebrated Lessons Collected and Fitted to the Harpsicord or Spinnet..., first edition, engraved title, engraved 'Table of the Lessons', 76 engraved plates of music (numbered 2-77), manuscript ink annotation to front endpaper verso, title with light uniform browning and offsetting, plate 65 with small marginal tear to lower edge (just touching but not affecting music), some light browning and spotting, endpapers renewed, modern half calf, upper joint splitting at head and foot, rubbed, folio, Walsh and Hare, [1717].⁂ Rare. RISM (Répertoire International des Sources Musicales) lists no copy at the BL, nor is it listed on ESTC. Meanwhile, RBH lists only 4 copies at auction in the last 40 years. This collection, which includes some of Babell's own material, also contains some of the earliest known published arrangements and harpsicord transcriptions of arias by G. F. Handel, for example from his operas Rinaldo (1711) and Teseo (1713). Although Babell (1960-1723) was trained predominantly by his bassoonist father, it is thought to be possible that Handel also contributed to his musical training.

Lot 442

Music.- Handel (George Frideric) Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or a Violin... Being all Choice pieces Compos'd by Mr Handel, 7 parts in 1, 7 engraved titles, with 'A Table of Songs contain'd in the 7 collections' after first title, 167 plates of engraved music, 5 titles with slip altering imprint pasted down, nineteenth century ink stamp to multiple pages (including to first and sixth title; mainly to blank versos or to blank staves), title 5 with small marginal defect (not affecting text), part 6 plate 22 with small marginal defect touching music and small hole to plates 22-24 touching music (no loss), light marginal browning, with a few pages uniformly browned, endpapers renewed, modern half calf, for I. Walsh, [c.1733]; and a late eighteenth century edition of Handel's The Triumph of Time and Truth, folio (2)

Lot 86

Leonard (Peter) Records of a Voyage to the Western Coast of Africa...for the Suppression of the Slave Trade..., first edition, 4pp. table at end, occasional light soiling, contemporary half calf, rubbed, marbled paper on boards and endpapers renewed, Edinburgh, 1833 § M'Leod (John) A Voyage to Africa with some Account of the Manners and Customs of the Dahomian People, first edition, 4 etched plates, browning and offsetting, cropped, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 1820, small 8vo (2)⁂ Both the authors served as ship surgeons, M'Leod in 1803 on a slave ship, and Leonard during the early 1830s on HMS Dryad preventing the slave trade. Leonard's work contains a list of vessels engaged in the slave trade captured by the Dryad and her tenders.

Lot 88

Livingstone (David) [The Works], 5 vol. including Blaikie's 'Life', comprising: Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, folding tinted lithographed frontispiece and 2 plates, engraved portrait, folding table, 2 folding engraved maps at end with routes supplied in red, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, 1857; Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries, folding wood-engraved frontispiece and 12 plates, illustrations, folding engraved map with route in red, 1858; The Last Journals...in Central Africa, 2 vol., wood-engraved portrait, 20 plates, mostly wood-engraved, one double-page, folding map with routes in red (second larger map loose in pocket at end of Blaikie's 'Life', short tear to fold), illustrations, 1874 § Blaikie (W.G.) The Personal Life of David Livingstone, engraved portrait, folding hand-coloured map, with map from 'Last Journals' loose in pocket at end, 1880, together 4 works in 5, first editions, with loosely-inserted advertisement for Lett's Extract Book inscribed in ink at head "Presented to Dr. Livingstone with the Publisher's best wishes", uniformly bound in late nineteenth century half tan calf, by Henry Young & Sons of Liverpool, spines gilt with tan and black roan labels, t.e.g., slightly rubbed, 8vo⁂ A handsome set of the great explorer's major works.

Lot 90

Markham (Clements R.) Travels in Peru and India while superintending the collection of Chinchona plants and seeds in South America, and their introduction into India, first edition, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and 7 plates, illustrations, 2 folding maps, folding genealogical table of the Incas, without 30pp. publishers' catalogue at end, a little spotted at beginning and end, contemporary half calf, spine gilt with red roan label, 1862 § Cieza de Leon (Pedro de) The Seventeen Years Travels...through the Mighty Kingdom of Peru..., translated by Capt. John Stevens, with folding engraved plate of Cuzco but lacking folding map, engraved illustrations in text, heavily foxed in parts, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, 1709, both a little rubbed, 8vo & 4to (2)⁂ The first concerns cinchona which was the source of quinine used as a cure for malaria, and was greatly needed by the British in India.

Lot 459

Gilt cranberry glass table lustres with clear drops, 32.5cm high

Lot 561

Victorian mahogany centre table or breakfast table, 131.5cm diameter

Lot 577

Oak side table fitted with a single drawer with brass drop handles, 83cm x 54cm x 73cm high

Lot 608

White finish Ikea table and chairTable: 150cm x 75.5cm x 79.5cm high, Chair: 52cm (seats widest point)

Lot 619

Mahogany drop leaf table, 109.5cm x 120cm (fully extended) approx.

Lot 624

Victorian walnut work table, 71cm high, together with an oak plantstand, 83cm high

Lot 635

Carved table-top revolving bookcase, with 'LA' central motif, 45cm x 36cm high

Lot 639

Easel table mirror with decorative border, 26.5cm high

Lot 646

Artist table top easel, etc and 'Comfie' patent stool

Lot 650

Ikea ebonised dressing table (118cm x 59cm x 76cm high), together with a chair

Lot 674

Inlaid side table fitted with drawer, 80cm x 40cm x 77cm high, together with a drop-leaf table 68.5cm x 81cm (when open) x 71cm high

Lot 679

20th Century Oak table-top stationery box, 41cm x 27cm x 36cm high

Lot 683

Victorian mahogany two tier table, with moulded top on reeded supports with castors, 69cm x 45cm x 60cm high

Lot 720

Quantity of dressing table mirrors, etc

Lot 728

Edwardian oak table-top box, with long singular drawer, 46cm x 33cm x 17cm high

Lot 749

Modern design - Pillar table with loop handle, the mounts stamped 'Leolux' together with two occasional tables, largest 50cm x 35cm x 64cm high (3)

Lot 764

G-Plan unit - Pair of bedside cabinets (55cm high), together with a dressing table (144cm wide)

Lot 768

Three piece G-Plan bedroom suite comprising wardrobe, dressing table and chest of drawers

Lot 769

Ercol dining suite comprising; table (153cm long), sideboard (119cm) & six chairs

Lot 775

Walnut coffee table in the Georgian taste, the fixed tray top with scroll sides and glass insert on cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, 97cm x 65cm x 47cm high

Lot 805

White painted three-piece patio set comprising table and two chairs (table 68.5cm diameter x 66cm high)

Lot 806

Aluminum five-piece patio set, table 60cm diameter

Lot 815

White painted patio table and three plant stands

Lot 171

Elizabeth II silver dressing table box of oval form, the hinged lid with engine-turned decoration opening to reveal a fitted interior, Birmingham 1959, 12cm wide

Lot 172

Silver dressing table box of circular form, the hinged lid with tortoiseshell pique work opening to reveal a fitted interior, hallmarks indistinct, 9.5cm wide

Lot 182

Two silver mounted scent bottles, Birmingham 1895 and London 1905, together with three silver-topped dressing table jars, 8cm and smaller

Lot 186

Pair of Victorian Britannia standard pepperettes, London 1881, together with a white metal miniature coin table, etc, 190g approx

Lot 190

Quantity of silver-backed dressing table items to include silver-topped pin jar, brushes, hand mirror, etc

Lot 192

Quantity of silver-backed dressing table items, together with an ivory fan, silver-handled button hook, etc

Lot 195

Harrods retailers - George V cased silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, Birmingham 1914/1916

Lot 196

Set of three Victorian silver topped silver dressing table requisites together with two other silver topped jars (5)

Lot 204

Silver mounted oval easel picture frame, import marks for Sheffield 1978, 15cm high, four silver lidded dressing table jars, silver-handled boot pull, and miniature mirror

Lot 205

Elizabeth II silver stamp moistener with engine turned decoration, London 1962, sponsors mark of S J Rose & Son together with three silver dressing table bottles and a candle/pin stand

Lot 206

Set of three Victorian silver topped silver dressing table requisites, Sheffield 1898, together with two other silver topped jars (5)

Lot 250

Walnut and mother-of-pearl vanity/dressing table box, 30cm x 22cm x 16.5cm high

Lot 286

Group of Oriental items to include; table-top box (34cm wide), pottery cat (25cm long), etc.

Lot 348

Large quantity of dolls house/ shop furniture and accessories to include; shop cabinets, cooking equipment, four-poster beds, gateleg table, fireplace, etc.

Lot 393

Noritake dressing table set, and a group of fan-shaped serving dishes

Lot 1022

A GOOD REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLD OVER TEA TABLE OF 'D' SHAPE, the top cross banded with satinwood and coromandel, the interior with a band of rosewood, supported on a turned vase shape column platform base with four curving legs ending with brass lion’s paw caps and castors.

Lot 1023

A GOOD REGENCY ROSEWOOD TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, of rounded rectangular shape, boxwood strung with satinwood banding, on a turned column with four curving legs ending with a brass lion’s paw caps and castors. 4ft 5.5ins long x 3ft 6ins wide x 2ft 4ins high.

Lot 1024

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DRESSING TABLE, the frieze drawer fitted with a hinged mirror and lidded compartments, above a small 'secret' drawer and cupboard below, flanked by six small drawers on bracket feet. 2ft 10ins wide x 1ft 9ins deep x 2ft 7ins high.

Lot 1029

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, with patinated ratchet and hinged mechanism, the rounded rectangular top with two extra leaves, supported on six turned legs on brass castors. 3ft 6ins x 1ft 10.5ins, (extended length 7ft 6ins).

Lot 1030

A NEST OF TWO GALLE MARQUETRY TABLES, the larger inlaid with lilies, the smaller with dragonflies. Larger table 1ft 4.5ins wide x 2ft 1.5ins high.

Lot 1037

AN 18TH / 19TH CENTURY GILT WOOD AND MARBLE CONSOLE TABLE, the later marble top of serpentine outline on a gilded base, with pierced frieze and a pair of cabriole legs. 4ft 0.5ins wide x 1ft 4.5ins diameter.

Lot 1038

A 19TH CENTURY GILLOW MAHOGANY SMALL WRITING TABLE with inset leather writing surface, the single frieze drawer fitted with compartments for pens and inkwells, supported on four turned and reeded legs ending with Copes Patent brass castors. 2ft 10ins wide x 1ft 7ins deep x 2ft 5ins high.

Lot 1044

A VERY GOOD GEORGE II MAHOGANY TILT TOP TABLE with shaped ends, single of drawer, supported on cabriole legs ending in pad feet. 3ft long, 1ft 6ins deep, 2ft 4ins high.

Lot 1048

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILDED CONSOLE TABLE, with a rectangular white marble top over a frieze drawer, cared scrolling supports, the mirror back supported on a platform base. 2ft 9ins wide x 3ft high x 1ft 5is deep.

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