[Macgeorge, Andrew]. The Bairds of Gartsherrie. Some notices of their origin and history, Glasgow: University Press, 1875, half title, 35 plates (5 colour), hand-coloured coats of arms in text, folding genealogical table, a little minor spotting, presentation inscription from the author and tipped-in letter to James Barwick, 1881 at front, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt, joint and edges a little rubbed, 4to, together with Wilson (John Marius, editor). The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland; or Dictionary of Scottish Topography, 2 volumes, Edinburgh: A. Fullarton, circa 1865, additional engraved titles, hand-coloured maps, plates, text in double column, a little light spotting, contemporary half calf, volume I lower joint split and one label missing, a little rubbed and scuffed, large 8voQty: (3)
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Railway Guides. Ellerby & Cheatham's Manchester District Railway Time Table, June 1850 to August 1853, a run of 27 issues bound as one, original printed colour wrappers with adverts retained, a little marginal fraying, contemporary cloth, rebacked with remains of original spine and spine label relaid, rubbed and soiled with some edge wear, 8vo, together with Somervell (Robert), A Protest Against the Extension of Railways in the Lake District, and a Preface by John Ruskin, Windermere: J. Garnett & London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., [1876], some markings to title-page and final leaf browned, disbound, remains of upper wrapper loosely inserted, 8vo, plus The Grand Junction and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Companion, containing an Account of Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester... , Birmingham & London: J. & S. Cornish, 1837, engraved folding frontispiece and one folding table, errata slip tipped in at rear, some browning, inner hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, 16mo, plus other cloth-bound early railway interest including 5 x Osbourne Guides, 2 Wyld Guides, 2 Freeling Guides and 1 Cornish Guide, mostly London and Birmingham or Grand Junction Guides, c. 1838-40, some rubbing and wear, mostly 8voQty: (16)
An unusual Regency mahogany pembroke table, possibly Scottish, rounded rectangular top with fall leaves, above a frieze drawer, blind to verso, outlined with ebony stringing, turned pillar, reeded serpentine-sabre legs, boldly carved lion paw feet, brass casters, 70.5cm high, 47.5cm opening to 90.5cm wide, 90.5cm deep, c.1820
An unusual Anglo-Indian/Ceylonese coromandel card table, folding top with fluted border, enclosing an inset baise-lined playing surface, above a deep frieze carved with flowerheads, cabriole legs carved with stylised figures and birds, ball and claw feet, 80cm high, 76cm wide, 37cm deep, first half 19th century
A Sheraton Revival rosewood and marquetry centre table, shaped circular top with fall leaves, inlaid with scrolling leaves, stylised trailing bell husks and foliate 'Green Man' masks, above two triform undertiers, tapered square legs, ceramic casters, 73cm high, opening to 79cm 'diameter'
A pietra dura and giltwood centre table, in the Neo-Classical taste, circular top inlaid with an irregular arrangement of lapis lazuli, malachite, onyx, amethyst quartz, agate and other specimen stones, turned and fluted legs, incurve X-stretcher, 75cm high, 44cm diameter
A folding campaign/travelling rocking chair, by Field of Birmingham, stamped, 86cm high (open), 47cm wide, the seat 37cm wide and 37cm deep; a North African tray-top folding occasional table, circular top pressed with Islamic script, 63cm high, 60cm diameter (2)
An early-mid 20th century walnut and mahogany veneer bedroom suite, partially labelled Maple & Co Ltd, comprising wardrobes, 204.5cm high, 122cm wide, 55.5cm deep and 172cm high, 92cm wide, 44cm deep, dressing table, 150cm high, 112cm wide, 49cm deep and bedroom cabinet, 70cm high, 44cm wide, 32cm deep (4)
An 18th century oak gateleg table, near-circular top with fall leaves, the centre carved with figures on horseback neighboured by Leda and the Swan within a border of flowerhead bosses and meandering leaves, above a single frieze drawer, turned and blocked supports, rectangular stretchers, bun feet, 70.5cm high, 44cm opening to 120.5cm wide, 121.5cm deep
A 'George III' mahogany tea table, 59.5cm high (reduced), 92.5cm wide, 45cm deep; a pair of Minty style bookcases, each 77cm high, 102.5cm wide, 28cm deep; an early 20th century chair, 91cm high, 54cm wide, the seat 42cm wide and 37cm deep; a Regency style drop-leaf occasional table, 55.5cm high, 46cm opening to 73cm wide, 37.5cm deep (5)
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