A George III mahogany D-end extending dining tableThe top with reeded edge above a plain frieze, raised on ring-turned tapering supports, comprising two D-ends, single drop leaf centre section and two additional leaves.293.5cm long x 106cm wide x 72.5cm highProvenance:Wirswall Hall, Whitchurch, ShropshireCondition:Good colour and figuring to top. Top has some old marks and stains consistent with age and use. Sun-fading to frieze and supports on one side. Some old worm inside the gates. Section lengths are: D- ends 51cm and 51.5cm; two leaves 51cm and 51.5cm; drop leaf top 37cm with leaf at 51.5cm.
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A set of George III silver Fiddle pattern flatware, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1797, comprising; sixteen table forks, seventeen dessert forks, ten dessert spoons and three sauce ladles, together with four matching dessert spoons, Birmingham 1830, all with engraved crest, total weight approx. 91oz (40)
A William IV mahogany tilt-top breakfast tableThe rectangular top with reeded edge, raised on a baluster stem on four reeded scroll supports with moulded brass caps and castors.89cm wide x 139cm long x 71cm highCondition:Good colour and figuring. Top has light scratches overall with some deeper scratches, and a short closed split near one corner. The underside of the top has more significant wear, scuffing and older patinated scratches. Stem and supports fair to good and structurally solid, the scroll supports have older patinated scratches and more recent wear and scuffing in places.
A standard 8ft billiards table, late 20th centuryBy A & D Billiards, in mahogany with slate bed and three-part mahogany 'dining table' conversion, together with several cues and rests to a plain oak stand, scoreboard, overhead light and two sets of balls. 246.5cm long x 136cm wide x 82cm high (97" x 53.5")Condition:Minor cosmetic marks to show wood. Playing surface is good and clean with no stains or tears. Tabletop leaves have minor cosmetic marks. Cues and rests all appear good. Balls show some signs of play. Overhead light not tested.
South African silver cigarette box base marked STG SAM, length 11.5cm, pair of hallmarked silver dressing table pot lids, further hallmarked silver lid, bangle strap marked sil and a hallmarked silver 1913 swimming medal, weight of all items 250g together with a hallmarked silver mounted miniature book and a hallmarked silver medal on ribbon
Georgian Irish and other hallmarked silver Old English pattern cutlery comprising three each of table spoons and table forks, all engraved with a Viscount's coronet, various hallmarks but three Dublin 1792, maker John Power, one London 1798, maker William Eley I & William Fearn, the other pair London 1813, maker William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, length of longest 23cm, weight of all items 367g
Hallmarked silver peppers and similar condiments to include a cased pair of Victorian peppers, Birmingham 1892, maker's mark indistinct, pair of Victorian peppers, Sheffield 1880, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, hallmarked silver mounted cut glass dressing table pot and a silver plated novelty miniature cruet, 154g weighable silver
William IV and Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern cutlery comprising pair of table spoons, two dessert spoons, six teaspoons, caddy spoon and a further condiment or similar spoon, various dates and makers including some Exeter examples, length of longest 22cm, weight of all 368g
Hallmarked silver lidded dressing table pot, Sydney Harbour Bridge napkin ring marked sterling silver Apex, Dutch silver serving fork and coins to include 1987 set, 1853 Victorian halfpenny and various cased commemorative coins including 1981 Royal Wedding and 1980 Queen Mother
Edward VII hallmarked silver serving spoon, London 1909, maker Josiah Williams & Co, in original fitted box for Ince Silversmith and Jeweller Newport, Monmouthshire, length of spoon 19.5cm, together with a cased set of Mappin & Webb coffee bean spoons and a hallmarked silver lidded dressing table pot, weight of spoons and pot lid 111g all in
Hallmarked silver mounted items comprising wine bottle coaster Birmingham 1995, maker W I Broadway & Co, diameter 13cm, silver lidded dressing table pot, silver mounted glass item, candlestick and two silver handled dressing table items, together with a likely Italian novelty miniature silver ewer, height 10.5cm
George V and VI canteen of hallmarked silver Old English pattern cutlery comprising six each of table or dinner forks, London 1942, dessert forks, five London 1934 one 1938, dessert spoons, London 1931 and soup spoons, one London 1942, five 1943, all maker Josiah Williams & Co, length of table or dinner forks 20cm, weight of all items 1343g
Parker (Thomas, Earl of Macclesfield). The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, in the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors; upon an impeachment by the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament Assembled I the name of themselves and all the commons of Great-Britain.., London: printed by Sam. Buckley in Amen-Corner, 1725, text in double column, a few marks, contemporary gilt and blind panelled full calf, rubbed, folio, together with Queen Anne Bounty. The Return made by the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the augmentation of the maintenance of the Poor Clergy, pursuant to an order of the House of Lords of the 16th April last..., London: printed by John Baskett, 1736, contemporary full calf, rubbed and some wear to edges, folio, plus other English antiquarian interest including a defective copy of Erasmus, Paraphrase upon St Marke, 1523, black letter text, disbound without covers, folio, The Book of Common Prayer, London: printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, 1678, John Wing, Geodaetes Practicus Redivivus. The Art of Surveying formerly published by Vincent Wing, Math. now much augmented and improv'd; with an appendix thereunto subjoin'd, shewing the whole art of surveying by a new instrument called the Emperial Table... with the description and use of a new quadrant. To which is added by way of supplement, Scientia Stellarum..., London: printed by J. Matthews, for Awnsham and John Churchill, 1700 (waterstained), William Cave, Apostolici: or the history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles, 4th edition corrected, 1716, and Gerard Brandt, The History of the Reformation and other Ecclesiastical Transactions in and about the Low-Countries, from the beginning of the eighth Century, down to the famous Synod of Dort, 4 volumes, London: printed by T. Wood, for John Nicks, 1720-22, inkstamp of Philip Gell, of Hopton Hall, Derbyshire to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary uniform mottled full calf, gilt decorated spines, rubbed and some wear, joints cracked, labels missing, large folioQTY: (10)NOTE:ESTC T139466 (Tryal of the Earl of Macclesfield).
Cornwall. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Cornwall from an Actual Survey, made in the Years 1826 & 1827, by C. & J. Greenwood. Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy & Gentry of the County, published Greenwood & Co. 1827, large scale engraved map on three sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, bright contemporary wash colouring, inset map of the Scilly Isles, calligraphic cartouche, engraved vignette of St. Michaels Mount, table of explanation and compass rose, faint offsetting, each sheet approximately 605 x 1845 mm, each sheet edged in green silk, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary tree calf book box with a contrasting red morocco gilt label to the spineQTY: (1)NOTE:R. C. E. Quixley (2nd edition expanded by J. M. E. Quixley). Antique Maps of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, number 76. A fine copy in very good condition.
Carroll (Lewis). Phantasmagoria and Other Poems, 1st edition, London: Macmillan & Co., 1869, some spotting, all edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed, corners bumped and some fraying to spine ends, 8vo, together with Davies (William H.), Nature Poems and Others, 1st edition, London: A. C. Fifield, 1908, advert leaf at rear, bookplate of Charles Bruce Locker Tennyson, partly uncut, original printed boards, rubbed and soiled, small 8vo, plus Fisher (Ronald A.), Statistical Methods and Scientific Inference, 1st edition, Edinburgh & London: Oliver & Boyd, 1956, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and browned on spine, 8vo, plus Prescott (William H.), History of the Reign of Philip II, King of Spain, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1855-59, engraved plates including portrait frontispiece to each, some spotting and heavy browning at front and rear, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and two small nicks to lower joints of volumes 1 & 2, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books including history and coffee table booksQTY: (6 shelves)
Parkinson (John). Theatrum Botanicum: The Theater of Plants. Or, an herball of a large extent: containing therein a more ample and exact history and declaration of the physicall herbs and plants that are in other authours, encreased by the accesse of many hundreds of new, rare, and strange plants from all parts of the world, with sundry gummes and other physicall materials, that hath beene hitherto published by any before; and a most large demonstration of their natures and vertues, 1st edition, London: Printed by Tho. Cotes, 1640, additional engraved title by W. Marshall, numerous woodcut botanical illustrations, frontispiece frayed to outer margin and laid down, letterpress title and all leaves up to p. 74 repaired, mostly to outer margins, last few leaves from 'The Table of the English Names' to the errata leaf at end with some fraying to the outer margins and old reinforcements, leaf 2I2 with short closed tear,, a few other small repairs, occasional light damp stains and soiling, mainly front and rear, modern dark brown calf, red morocco label to spine, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC S121875; Henrey 286; Hunt 235; Nissen BBI 1490.
Johnson (William and Son). A Map of Several Canals situated in the Counties of Lancaster, Derby, York & Chester; Shewing the Heights of their pools above the Level of the Sea at Low Water...., 1825, map with contemporary outline colouring, engraved by J. & G. J. Pickett, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose, mileage scale and table of reference, slight ink staining, 865 x 1240 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase, case worn and rubbedQTY: (1)
Wakefield (Priscilla). An Introduction to Botany, in a series of Familiar Letters..., to which is added, The Pleasures of Botanical Pursuits. A Poem, by Sarah Hoare, 9th edition, London: Harvey and Darton [et al], 1823, 9 hand-coloured engraved plates including frontispiece, folding table, some offsetting and toning, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, red morocco title label to spine, 12mo, together with:[Newton, James]. [A Compleat Herbal of the late James Newton, M.D. containing the prints and the English names of several thousand Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Flowers, Exotics, &c. all curiously engraved on cooper-plates, London: E. Cave [et al.], 1752], engraved portrait frontispiece and 175 plates, bound without text leaves (title, dedication, preface, 3 leaves of table of authors and 3 leaves of index), index at rear provided in 5 folding leaves of manuscript written in a neat hand, plates from 165 onwards incorrectly numbered and corrected in a contemporary hand, contemporary diced calf, gilt decorated spine with green morocco title label, joint and head of spine rubbed, 8vo,Smith (James Edward). A Grammar of Botany, illustrative of Artificial, as well as Natural, Classification, with an explanation of Jussieu's System, 2nd edition, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826, 21 hand-coloured engraved plates, spotting mostly to title and final leaf, light offsetting from plates, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints and foot of spine strengthened, 8vo,Miller (Phillip). The Gardeners Kalendar; Directing what Works are necessary to be performed every Month in the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleasure-Gardens, as also in the Conservatory and Nursery..., 14th edition, London: Printed for the Author, 1765, engraved frontispiece, five folding engraved plates, Eardiston armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, worn at head and foot of spine, 8vo,Lindley (John). Ladies' Botany: or a Familiar Introduction to the Study of the Natural System of Botany, 2 volumes, London: James Ridgway and Sons, 1837, 50 hand-coloured engraved plates, top edge gilt, later 19th-century green morocco-backed cloth by Birdsall & Son of Northampton, some cracking and wear to joints and extremities, 8vo, plus other 18th-early 20th century natural history and botany relatedQTY: (15)
E[velyn] (J[ohn]). Acetaria. A Discourse of Sallets, 1st edition, London: Printed for B. Tooke, 1699, folding table, spotting and browning throughout, lacks initial blank and final errata leaf, title frayed along gutter margin and near detached, bookplate of ‘Capt. W. Hext, R. N., Lancarfe’, contemporary panelled calf, some wear with leather loss from biopredation, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Bitting p. 149; Cagle 669; Hunt 401; Henrey 117; Keynes 105; Oxford p. 46; Wing E3480. First edition of this uncommon ‘cookery-garden book with excellent recipes for unusual dishes of all sorts flavoured with the ever useful pot herbs grown so universally in the 17th century’ (Hunt).
* The Stock Exchange. Whistler (Reginald John, 'Rex'), The Stock Exchange London 1933, London: The Financial News, 1933, colour photolithograph, additional cartouche with the title 'The Financial News map of the Stock Exchange' with a table of explanation below, numerous allegorical symbols and figures surrounding the map, slight marginal staining, laid on later card, 390 x 535 mm, framed and glazedQTY: (1)NOTE:A scarce map crammed with allegorical symbolism. The cartouche is supported by a bear and a bull, the classic representations of a sellers and buyers market, and both are shown in morning dress. The secondary cartouche is flanked by King Midas who has coins spilling from his waist and Dame Fortune who is blindfolded and holding a pair of scissors and whose arm rests on the 'rota fortunae' or wheel of fortune, a symbol of the capricious nature of fate. In the upper corners of the map are representations of Mercury carrying an elaborate compass and the goddess Demeter spilling her cornucopia into the market. The stock exchange itself is shown as a castellated courtyard within whose walls commodities, gilts and bonds are depicted being traded by a variety of humorous vignettes.
Norfolk. Bryant (Andrew), Map of the County of Norfolk from Actual Survey by A. Bryant in the Years 1824, 1825 and 1826, Respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy & Gentry of the County, published A. Bryant, Dec. 1st. 1826, large-scale engraved folding map on two sheets, bright contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, list of the ecclesiastical divisions, compass rose, table of explanation and uncoloured engraved vignette of Norwich Cathedral, slight offsetting, bordered with green silk, each sheet approximately 750 x 2275 mm, contained in a contemporary sheep book box, box heavily worn and frayed with one section near detachedQTY: (1)NOTE:T. Chubb. A Descriptive List of the Printed Maps of Norfolk 1574 - 1916, page 106.
Barclay (Rev. James). A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language..., A New Edition, George Virtue, circa 1845, portrait frontispiece of Queen Victoria, additional decorative title and half-title, 10 uncoloured engraved plates and fifty uncoloured engraved maps by Thomas Moule, a few maps trimmed with slight loss, chronological table bound at the rear, some water staining to the preliminaries, later endpapers, later half calf with contrasting morocco gilt label to the spine, 4toQTY: (1)
Devon. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Devon from an Actual Survey, made in the Years 1825 & 1826 by C. & J. Greenwood, most Respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry of the County, by the Proprietors Greenwood, Pringle and Co., February 20th, 1827, large scale engraved map on three sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen with bright contemporary wash colouring, inset map of Lundy Island, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation, uncoloured engraved vignette of the 'North West View of Exeter Cathedral', slight offsetting and spotting, each sheet edged in green silk, each sheet approximately 645 x 1905 mm, contained in a contemporary tree calf book box with a contrasting red morocco gilt label to spineQTY: (1)NOTE:Batten & Bennett. The Printed Maps of Devon, number 96.
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