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Lot 4298

A teak telephone hall table seat with twin small drawers. 91cm x 43cm x 64cm high.

Lot 4315

A G-Plan Fresco nest of teak tables, one long coffee table with twin square, overall 100cm x 51cm x 50cm

Lot 4327

An Ulferts Furniture of Sweden circular coffee table on bentwood base, dark stained beech. Label to underside. 105cm diameter x 52cm high

Lot 4343

A Durlston table top mirror designed by Robin Welch

Lot 4346

A 1970s brassed metal table lamp as a palm tree with three pale amber glass globe shades 72cm high

Lot 4352

A Skovby circular oak extending dining table, model number RS18E with two extra leaves, 121cm diameter x 71cm high, each leaf 50cm

Lot 4362

A Skovby Teak extending dining table with two extra leaves, together with four teak dining chair frames. Fully extended - 218cm x 118cm

Lot 4365

A McIntosh Bombay rosewood extending dining table, 160cm x 91.5cm x 74cm, fully extending to 236.5cm

Lot 4379

A Continental occasional table in laquered coromandel type veneer, single drawer. 58.5cm x 30.5cm x 60cm high

Lot 4382

A 1960s small coffee table, circular enamelled tin top in orange, red and black, raised on tapering metal tubular legs, 56cm x 46cm high

Lot 4384

A Pierre Vandel of Paris coffee table in clear perspex, glass and pale brass finish, single under tier, 108.5cm x 57.5cm x 41cm high

Lot 4104

A West German Fat Lava table lamp in brown and white

Lot 426

A 19th century French king wood and marquetry boudoir table, with gilt metal mounts, the lid enclosing a velvet lined interior and bevelled plate. 31½' high

Lot 433

An oak side table with a pair of frieze drawers on reeded legs. 36' wide. Top replaced, alterations

Lot 437

A Regency mahogany and crossbanded dressing table mirror, the shield plate with ivory urn finial, the bowfronted base with three drawers. 16¼' wide

Lot 466

A George III mahogany tea table with a pair of frieze drawers, raised on chamfered square legs. 32' wide. Repairs

Lot 469

A 19th century mahogany dressing table mirror and an oak stool. (2)

Lot 474

A mahogany occasional table on outswept tripod support with brass caps and castors

Lot 491

An Osterley table tray with mechanical leg release maker's label and inscribed 'Harrods 23/1/14'

Lot 503

An early Victorian mahogany tea table. 36' wide. (Top A.F.)

Lot 504

A 19th century oak snap-top tripod table 28' diam. (altered); together with an oak country chair

Lot 506

A bamboo occasional table; a lamp standard; an oak occasional table; an ottoman and a stickback chair (5)

Lot 507

An oak and pine table on turned legs 40' diam

Lot 520

A mahogany two-tier centre table and an oak occasional table on barleytwist legs

Lot 525

A cast iron and wood slatted garden bench and table

Lot 528

A yew veneered octagonal drum occasional table on tripod support

Lot 531

Two octagonal tables, a work table and a barleytwist table (4)

Lot 534

A 19th century mahogany dropleaf dining table on ring turned legs. 43'W x 60'L

Lot 535

An embroidered firescreen; a bridge table and an oak record cabinet (3)

Lot 537

A Victorian walnut supper table on fruit carved quadripartite support. 60' long. (A.F.)

Lot 547

A 5'11' painted teak garden table with a set of six chairs

Lot 550

A mahogany bobbin turned occasional table on tripod support

Lot 556

A two tier octagonal table; a jardiniere stand and a dropleaf table (3)

Lot 560

An oak refectory style dining table. 60' long

Lot 25

A large quantity of table linen with an embroidered bell pull

Lot 37

A cast gilt brass four light table lamp

Lot 40

A brass table lamp in the style of an oil lamp together with a vintage glass shade

Lot 407

An early Victorian mahogany dining table by Cope and Collinson, on facetted tapered legs with brass caps and castors. 50' wide. Extends to 99' long with two extra leaves. The castors and six brass clips stamped Cope and Collinson. (Evidence of worm to the frame, apparently treated)

Lot 11

Cornford (Frances Crofts, poet, 1886-1960) 22 Autograph Letters signed and 7 autograph postcards signed to Daniel George of Jonathan Cape Ltd. publisher, 1 letter incomplete, c. 88pp., 8vo, Conduit Head, Madingly Road, Cambridge and elsewhere, 8th March 1945 - November 1946 & n.d., an interesting series of letters concerning her translations from the French surrealist poet, Louis Aragon, which Cape was proposing to publish; together with her autograph draft of the table of contents , dedication, and Preface (5pp. folio), and typescripts with autograph corrections of 18 of the 20 poems to be included, folds, in a cloth-box, v.s., v.d. (c. 45 pieces excluding typescripts).⁂ The letters provide a vivid picture of the difficulties and frustrations of the translator's work; both poetically (she refers to help from Gwen Raverat, Stephen Spender and Sir Edward Marsh amongst others), and practically (after receiving permission to make the translations Aragon never answered any of her other letters). The last letter suggests that Cape finally decided against publication.

Lot 188

Shipbuilding.- [Allard (Carel) & others.] L'Art de Batir les Vaisseaux et d'en perfectionner la Construction...avec...les pavillons de divers etats, 2 vol. in 1, vol.2 in 2 parts, titles in red and black with engraved portrait vignettes of Erasmus, 22 engraved plates and 34 illustrations in text of ship-building and tools, most plates folding, 'Les Pavillons...' with additional title dated 1718 and with engraved illustration & 90 plates of flags, with 6 leaves of Table at end (often lacking) and catchword on verso of final plate, contemporary ink signature of D.Humbert at head of first title with several annotations in ink in English and French including a list of contemporary Dutch ships and their details on verso of title of vol.2 and to some plates, some light soiling or staining, a few plates torn at folds and repaired, engraved bookplate of Daniel Comte de Schulenburg Cheval Teuton, contemporary mottled sheep, spine gilt, rubbed, spine worn at head, 4to, Amsterdam, D.Mortier, 1719.

Lot 193

Economics.- Necker (Jacques) A very good sammelband of c.60 printed works, a manuscript, and engraved plates by or relating to Necker, including Necker (Jacques) Compte rendu au roi...Au mois de Janvier 1781. Imprimé par ordre de sa Majesté, engraved folding frontispiece and a plate ('Allégorie du Compte rendu au Roi par N.Necker en 1781'), 2 folding hand-coloured engraved maps, folding letterpress table, frontispiece and plate trimmed within image, the former with split at fold, 1776-1781; [Reply to a Remonstrance], manuscript in French, 18pp., closely trimmed at head, [late 18th century]; and Hospice de Charité, title and woodcut royal arms within woodcut borders, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, Paris, Royal Printers, 1780, some spotting, light staining and browning, modern calf, gilt, spine in compartments and with burgundy leather label, 4to

Lot 2

Binding.- Book of Common Prayer (The), engraved frontispiece and additional pictorial title, Oxford, Thomas Baskett, 1760 bound with Holy Bible (The)..., 3 parts in 1, engraved portrait of George II and additional architectural title with vignettes in roundels, 5 folding engraved maps and 47 plates, most with 4 images, one large and folding of Solomon's Temple, [Herbert 1130], Oxford, Thomas Baskett, 1760 bound with Downame (John, editor) A Brief Concordance or Table to the Bible..., C.Ware, 1757, together 3 works in 1 vol., all maps and a few plates torn and frayed at edges (all silked, also frontispiece), some spotting or browning, light water-staining to inner margins, ex-library copy with a few ink stamps, bound in contemporary red morocco with elaborate gilt border and onlaid central lozenge of black morocco tooled in gilt within gilt starburst, rubbed, rebacked preserving most of old gilt spine, corners repaired, 4to⁂ A handsome binding on a scarce 18th century Bible. ESTC lists only 3 copies of this edition of the Book of Common Prayer (National Library of Scotland, Albert Sloman Library at the University of Essex, and the Rare Book School in Charlottesville, Virginia), and 2 copies of the Bible (BL, and the American Bible Society in New York).

Lot 245

English Statutes in contemporary bindings.- Table (A) to al the Statutes made from the beginning of the raigne of Kyng Edwarde the vi, 2 vol., black letter, woodcut general titles, numerous divisional titles, some with woodcut borders, woodcut initials, some light water-staining at end of vol.2, occasional spotting, last few margins of both vol. affected by clasps (causing holes and rust-marks), contemporary blind-stamped calf over wooden boards, vol.1 rebacked preserving original spine, a few other repairs and clasps renewed, folio, Richard Tottell [and others], 1570-76.⁂ A remarkable survival in generally excellent condition and in contemporary bindings, albeit restored. These statutes provide a profound insight into the legal framework governing the lives and times of the Elizabethans, such as apparel, apprentices, bail, beggars, the Book of Common Prayer, Brickmakers, Cathedrals, Counterfeiting, Rebellious Assemblies, Sheriffs, Wool, and so on, as well as statutes of major impact such as the Supreme Head of the Church of England (26 Henry VIII c 1).The bindings appear to be those of Oldham's "F.D. binder", who he believed came from Germany and of which some 35 examples are known. These bindings are characterised by a particular design - "his design was, with very few exceptions, always the same, one roll, used doubled, with an inner frame touching the outer" (Oldham, English Blind-stamped Bindings, p.32 and plate XIX). The first volume in this set has the collective table by Tottell, and individual issues by Tottell (five), Jugge (ten), and Christopher Barker (one), covering Edward VI; Mary 1, Philip and Mary, and Elizabeth 1 as follows: Edward VI year 1 (Tottell); 2-3 (Tottell), 3-4 (Tottell), 5-6 (Tottell), 6-7 (Totell), Mary 1 year 1 (Jugge); year 1 (Until October) (Jugge); Phillip and Mary Years 1-2 (Jugge), 2-3 (Jugge), 4-5 (Jugge), Elizabeth 1 Year 1 (Jugge), 5 (Jugge), 8 (Jugge), 13 (Christopher Barker), 14 (Jugge), 18 (Jugge). The second volume opens with the title page to volume two, collective table by Marsh, and is followed by his reissue of the Henry VIII statutes: years 1, 3-7, 14-15, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34-35, 35.The group offered here is unusually coherent, being printed entirely between 1570-1576. Marsh is known to have produced a two-volume issue, and presumably he took over the stock of Jugge after his death, using it as spare parts to constitute the first volume, to go alongside his reissue of the Henry VIII statutes.

Lot 274

Hobbes (Thomas) Leviathan, or The Matter, Forme & Power of a Common-Wealth, first edition, first issue, printed title with 'head' ornament, additional engraved pictorial title with paper restorations to upper corner (not affecting image) and light minor staining, folding letter press table with small tear to lower margin, initial 4 ff., including title, and a few other ff. with small marginal tears, occasional spotting and staining, worm hole from 2R2 onwards, very slightly affecting text, contemporary ink ownership inscription to title, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, re-backed, covers and extremities rubbed, [Pforzheimer 491; PMM 138; Wing H2246], folio, for Andrew Crooke, 1651.⁂ Hobbes is now widely regarded as among the greats of political philosophy and Leviathan, his most famous work, has been described as rivalling the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Locke, Rousseau and Kant in terms of political significance due to its early and influential development of the 'social contract theory' (Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy). His argument, drawn from experiencing the English Civil War, was that a contract between society and an absolute power was necessary to prevent a degradation into anarchy or the 'war of all against all'. The iconography of the frontispiece, created after detailed consultation with Hobbes by Parisian etcher Abraham Bosse, reflects many of the book's fundamental concepts; the gigantesque sovereign-king is composed of over 300 tiny individuals, the contractual co-signers, who face away from the viewer towards their ruler, rendering him more powerful by their consent and the double columns beneath, whose panels represent the two sources of sovereign authority, ecclesiastical and temporal.

Lot 278

Graunt (Capt. John) Natural and Political Observations Mentioned in a following Index, and made upon the Bills of Mortality, 'fourth impression', initial licence leaf, one folding table only (of 2), with final blank leaf but lacking blank leaf a8, heavily annotated in ink in an 18th century hand, contemporary calf, worn, lacking backstrip, [Wing G1601; Madan, III, 2701], 8vo, Oxford, by William Hall, for John Martyn, and James Allestry, 1665.

Lot 280

[Pepys (Samuel)] Memoires relating to the State of the Royal Navy of England, for Ten Years..., first edition, issue with Griffin-Keble imprint, engraved portrait after Kneller, title in red and black, folding table of accounts mounted on stub (short tear to central fold), one or two leaves browned, some ink underlining on 2 pages, pencil note on front pastedown: "This was the Sergison (Cuckfield) copy & no doubt was bought by or given to Sergison on publication", contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine gilt, red morocco label, rubbed, joints split, small worn patch to upper cover, preserved in cloth drop-back box, [Pforzheimer 793; Wing P1450], 8vo, for Ben Griffin, by Sam. Keble, 1690.⁂ Charles Sergison (1654-1732), naval administrator; successor of Samuel Pepys as Clerk of the Acts at the Navy Board.

Lot 29

China.- Staunton (Sir George) An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, 3 vol., first 8vo edition, 3 large folding engraved maps (2 torn and repaired), folding table, some browning, a few small stains, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo, G.Nicol, 1797.

Lot 34

Africa.- Ludolf (Hiob) A New History of Ethiopia, being a Full and Accurate Description of the Kingdom of Abessinia..., first English edition, engraved plate of Ethiopic alphabet, 8 engraved plates, most folding and mainly of natural history (sheep, monkeys, elephants, hippopotamus etc.), folding genealogical table, some spotting or browning, final leaf defective at lower outer corner not affecting text, contemporary calf, red morocco label, rubbed, upper joint split, spine ends a little worn, [Wing L3468], folio, for Samuel Smith, 1682.⁂ Including important material on Ethiopic languages.

Lot 67

Essex.- Morant (Philip) The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, 2 vol., large paper copy, extra illustrated, titles for 1768 and 1815 editions, list of subscribers, c.330 engraved, aquatint and lithograph plates, window-mounted, pasted down or bound-in, most with several plates per sheet, illustrations, 18 engraved maps (12 folding), folding genealogical table, manuscript index of additional plates and several manuscript leaves bound-in, 3 tears expertly repaired (*N1, vol.1; 7O1 & 6S1, vol. 2), occasional faint spotting, bookplate, near contemporary calf, rebacked in morocco, gilt, a little rubbed, folio, [c.1768-1815].

Lot 1302

1950s dressing table set along with a French Baccarat glass bird and a Dutch one.

Lot 1327

A collection of assorted glassware, including a Mary Gregory glass beaker, a dressing table set, glass miniature items, a tall waisted vase, jugs etc.

Lot 1343

Pheasant Interest: a collector's lot to include various bottles stoppers, coasters, cards, perfume bottle, leather plaque., ceramic thimbles, Franklin mint pen knife and table lights - all decorated with Pheasants, book on Worcester porcelain and Locke ceramics; a framed print of a Pheasant and  (1 box + print + walking stick with pheasants resin head (3) 

Lot 20

A Dunhill novelty plated table lighter modelled as tankard, shell thumbpiece, C-scroll handle, 9cm high

Lot 2035

An early 18th Century joined oak gateleg table, of small proportions, plank top, raised on turned supports with square stretchers, originally fitted with a single drawer

Lot 2043

A George III Oak tilt-top tripod table, the circular plank top raised on a turned column, raised on three cabriole legs, circa 1790, 69cm H x 76cm Diameter.

Lot 2046

A collection of furniture, comprising oak octagonal table, mahogany tripod wine table, a rush seated ladder back chair, a small oak stool, plus a three-tier folding cake stand (5)

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