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A regency mahogany circular tilt-top table, the top with radiating flame veneers over the frieze with beaded edge, the base with square baluster section pedestal with ebony inlay and gadrooned moulded upon a quadraform plateau raised on four outswept legs with 'regency knees' terminating in brass caps and castors, diameter 130cm
An Art Deco bronzed and cold painted spelter table lamp base, the base cast as a stylish young woman in a trouser suit leaning against a pedestal, the base with cast signature 'LORENZL', the base with monogram ANR and 'MADE IN AUSTRIA', with pink frosted glass shade, height including shade 50cm.
Victorian burr walnut veneered and solid walnut octagonal centre table, the burr veneered, feather and cross banded top with leaf carved edge over a leaf carved frieze and raised on eight barley twist supports and stretchers with central turned circular boss with carved finial, width 89cm.
An impressive 18ct white gold ring set with an octagonal step cut Aquamarine, estimated weight 14 carats, further set with small aquamarines (one missing) and small diamonds to the shoulders, finger size J 1/2, with insurance valuation from John Baldwin Jewellery Ltd dated 04/03/04 NRV £9,085. There is some slight damage to the aquamarine with an abrasion to the table facet & the edge facets.
[BIBLE, in German]. Biblia, das ist, Die Heilige Schrift Altes und Neues Testaments. Germantown: Christoph Saur, 1763.4to (243 x 185 mm). (Lacking last leaf of table; title-page stained and browned; some restorations in the New Testament to H2 and P4, Mm1-3 remargined with minor losses to text.) Modern leather.The third Bible printed in America, after Eliot's 1661 Indian Bible and the elder Saur's 1743 first edition, printed in an edition of 2,000 copies by Saur senior's son, Christoph (1721"“84). Formatting the Word of God 12.2b; Darlow & Moule 4240; ESTC W18552; Evans 9343; Hildeburn 1877; Sabin 5192.Property from the Collection of LSC Communications, Inc.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com
DARWIN, Charles (1809-82). On the Origin of Species by means of natural selection. New York: D. Appleton, 1860.8vo. Half-title; one folding letterpress table. (Some spotting.) Original blue blind-stamped cloth, spine gilt-lettered (some light wear, minor losses to spine ends, hinges starting). Provenance: Seguin (two signatures, January 27, 1860).FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, FIRST ISSUE with two quotations facing title-page. Darwin's work 'marked a turning point, not only in the history of science, but in the history of ideas in general, for there is no field of human intellectual endeavor that has not been influenced by the thought and fact of evolution' (DSB III, p.571). Freeman 377.Property from Historic Sengen House, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New YorkFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com
A continental tin glazed earthenware plate decorated with an Angel blowing a trumpet inscribed "Si Les Choses nechangent de face nous seront bientot a la besace" 1794 together with a bamboo decorated part tea set, blotter, silver topped dressing table pots, water jug, a Staffordshire figure of The prince of Wales, etc
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