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A Chinoiserie lacquered side table, circa 1920, serpentine slight oversailing top decorated of a Chinese landscape of a man and willow, over a single drawer, raised on tapered supports on padded feet. 72cm H x 40cm W x 38cm DCondition Report:Good condition with signs of scuffs and later lacquered.
An early Victorian mahogany library table, circa 1860, moulded top with leather inlay, above two frieze drawers with identical false drawers, turned handles, twin turned end supports united by turned stretcher, raised on cabriole legs with scrolled feet on white ceramic casters. 74cm H x 107cm W x 56cm DCondition Report:Good condition with signs of general scuffs and wear to the leather inlay, a clean split to the drawer handles..
A late 19th Century Chinese marble inlay hardwood table, in a circular barrel manner, marble inlay above twinned studded mother of pearl and dental decoration, with carved foliage in between. 47cm H x 36cm WCondition Report:Good condition with one of the pearls missing on the decoration, general scuffs and scratches.
A Victorian oak hall table, rectangular moulded edge top above two frieze drawers with turned handles, raised on twin trestle supports united by carved globe stretcher on scrolling feet. 76cm H x 75cm W x 50cm DCondition Report:Good condition with signs of general scratches and later polished.
An early 20th Century grain varnished pine farmhouse table, single rectangular top above a frieze shelf, raised on block taper legs on later castors. 75cm H x 224cm W x 61cm DProvenance: Content of St Mary's Abbey, Colwich. This item is located at the Abbey.Condition Report: Good overall condition with general scuffs and scratches, later castors fitted and small splits to the top.
A George III revival mahogany and boxwood strung two pedestal extending dining table, D-shaped ends on turned pedestals, raised on three swept supports on cast brass caps and brass swivel castors. Early 20th Century. 75cm H x 98cm D x 167cm W (210cm with extendable leaf); comprising with six mahogany chairs. (7)Condition Report:Good overall condition.
A pair of similar 19th century and later mahogany and satinwood chess and games table, rounded rectangular top with satinwood strung and chequer inlay, raised on Hispanic bobbin supports on trestle base united by turned columns, raised on turned feet. (2) 67cm H x 83cm W x 41cm DCondition Report:Good condition with one of the tables have shorter feet, with general scuffs and scratches.
A 1920's mahogany chinoiserie laquered Chippendale design hall table, rectangular moulded edge slight oversailing top, raised on cabriole supports on claw holding feet; a similar mirror. Table 72cm H x 69cm W x 48cm D; Mirror 146cm H x 61cm W (2)Condition Report:Good overall condition with signs of general scuffs.
Motoring and Sporting Interest, an early 20th Century tan leather motoring picnic set, fitted interior comprising two chrome Thermos flasks, two tin sandwich boxes, (and unassociated dressing table brushes), also incorporating a pouch for road maps to the rear, labelled W. ThXXXXX & Co, London, outer brass owner's plaque E.H.B. Butler, Worcester, width 46cm, together with three shooting sticks and a riding crop (5)
A late 19th Century Swiss table top cylinder music box, parquetry inlaid, strung and crossbanded case, songsheet to the inner cover for eight airs, the movement striking on three bells, width 40cmCondition: professionally restored and overhauled to a high standard
Bacon, Francis. The Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall, first complete edition, first issue, London: Printed by John Haviland for Hanna Barret and Richard Whitaker, 1625. Small quarto, contemporary calf boards, rebacked. Text complete in 340 pages, plus opening blank leaf, title page, and Epistle Dedicatorie to Duke of Buckingham; lacking The Table (two leaves). Owner inscription on title page, 'John Cranch, 1796'; heavily inscribed to opening endpapers, blank leaf and verso of title, 'Elogies on the illustrious author'; occasional marginalia throughout; the second leaf of Dedication with trimmed margins and pasted copper-engraved portrait of the author. Pale dampstaining to pages; old tape hinging title to blank leaf; loosely inserted auction/catalogue clipping
Browne, John. The Mirrour of Architecture: Or the Ground-Rules of the Art of Building, Exactly laid down by Vincent Scamozzi, Mr. Builder of Venice, by Joachim Schuym of Amsterdam, Translated out of Dutch by W. F., London: Printed for William Fisher, 1669. Title; four-page dedication 'To the Lovers of Architecture'; engraved plate showing Tuscana and Composita; two-page description of scale; 24-page Description of the Five Orders of Architecture; 40 numbered copper-engraved plates; title for The Description and Use of an Ordinary Joynt-Rule Fitted with Lines, by John Browne, London: William Fisher, 1669; 29-page description of Joynt-Rule (including table and one tipped-in engraved plate showing angles). Small quarto, full contemporary leather binding. Occasional ink inscriptions and marginalia, some owner inscriptions crossed through. Contents with heavy toning, handling marks, wear to page edges; loss to corner of first page Description; leather binding worn with loss, upper board detached, as found. Very scarce
A late 18th Century mahogany George III period spider leg dropleaf table, circa 1790, rectangular form twinned dropleaves, raised on turned gateleg framed supports united by stretchers on padded feet. 72cm H x 76cm W x 24cm D (65cm with leaves up)Condition Report:Generally good overall condition
A William IV silver table centrepiece epergne, on triangular base with interchangeable glass basket and silver petal sconces, maker Robert, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1836, presentation inscription 'Presented to the Rev John Bradford, Curator of Wolborough, by his Parishioners in Testimony of Respect to him as their Pastor, and for his Zeal and Exertions in the Erection of a Chapel of Ease in Newton Abbott, 1836', engraved heraldry and image of the chapel, height 38cm, approximate weight all in 2180 gramsCondition: appears generally good overall with no obvious detrimental issues, lacking central glass bowl
An early Victorian oak kidney oak and mahogany library table, by Edwards & Roberts (engraved on the frieze drawer), circa 1850, kidney shaped moulded edge above a single frieze, raised on twin octagonal turned supports on saber feet and castors. 73cm H x 117cm WCondition Report:Signs of loss to the mahogany veneer, split to the apron and drawer and two castors missing
A Victorian figured walnut trumpet shaped work table, circular hinged top enclosing a later compartmented interior, panelled tapered octagonal column, raised on cabriole legs carved to the knees with acanthus on scroll feet. 79cm H x 47cm WCondition Report:Good overall condition with signs of general scuffs and discolouration.
A George III mahogany tilt top table, circa 1820, circular top above a turned column, on a tripod form base, raised on three cabriole saber supports padded feet. 71cm H x 65cm WCondition Report:Good overall condition with signs of general scuffs and scratches.
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, first issue [one of only 500], London: Bloomsbury, 1997, hardback, publisher's pictorial boards, print line on copyright page reads '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1'; '1 wand' appears twice on p.53; 'Philosopher's' is misspelled 'Philospher's' to rear cover; 'Wizardry and Witchcraft' [rather than 'Witchcraft and Wizardry'] to rear cover. Contents very good, clean, bright; usual very light toning to page edges; a few pages with tiny nicks to extreme edges and light fold-lines to a few corners; a couple of very faint marks in places; a very faint diagonal crease and light cockling to opening leaves; binding badly worn with splitting/loss to joints/edges/corners; only remnants of publisher's laminate present at extreme inner edges of boards; a sticker across base of spine, with a small patch of loss to pictorial boards at either side (upper and lower board). The author's debut novel and first in the Harry Potter series. Very scarce. One of only 500 copies, 300 of which were sent to libraries and schoolsProvenance: Purchased by the vendor 15 years ago at a table-top sale. Bearing Edinburgh City Libraries label and barcode to front free endpaper, stamped 'WITHDRAWN', with a long list of date stamps ranging from 15 December 1997 to 12 October 1999. Edinburgh City Libraries stamp and pencil details on copyright pageEdinburgh has long been regarded by many as "the home of Harry Potter"
A George I revival oak gateleg table, oval dropleaves on gateleg support, raised on twisted supports united by stretchers on bun feet. Early 20th Century. 74cm H x 104cm W x 55cm D (150cm with leaves up)Condition report: Good condition with general scuffs and scratches.
A late 19th or early 20th Century Chinese alabaster square table screen, painted with a landscape with ladies on a veranda taking tea with further figures outside attending to a horse, 31 by 31cm, set into a hardwood frame and stand, full height 55cm, full width 43cm, together with an oriental carved soapstone spill vase (2)Condition: plaque broken and repaired, soapstone vase with damage
A George V silver three piece bachelor tea set, circular shapes, Chester 1918, together with a silver mug, a pair of silver hoof footed salts, a napkin ring and a dressing table brush and hand mirror, approximate weight of weighable silver 895 grams all in (9)Condition: good to very worn
A late Victorian mahogany Thomas Sheraton revival vitrine glazed bijouterie table, circa 1900 rectangular top with satinwood foliage decorated, glazed inlay enclosing fitted interior with brass keyhole and locks, raised on tapering supports united by X-shaped stretchers. 76cm H x 61cm W x 41cm DCondition Report:Good overall condition with signs of a split to the stretcher.
A Regency rosewood and birds eye maple inlaid chest games table, rectangular curved edge slight oversailing top, central with rosewood and birds eye maple chess board, globe finials underneath, raised on twin trestle supports united by turned stretchers, on bun feet and inlaid brass castors. 73cm H x 75cm W x 51cm DCondition Report:Good overall condition with signs of loss to the veneer.
A set of three mid Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, maker Samuel Hayne, London 1864, together with a silver punch ladle inset with a George II coin and a smaller ladle, approximate weight all in 280 grams (5)Condition: spoons good overall, smaller ladle broken off handle
GEORGE FOX: A JOURNAL OR HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE TRAVELS SUFFERINGS CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE AND LABOUR OF LOVE IN THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY OF THAT ANCIENT EMINENT AND FAITHFUL SERVANT OF CHRIST, GEORGE FOX..., London for Thomas Northcott, 1694, 1st edition, lacks all before page 5, pages 5-10 detached, pages 5-8 damaged with some losses, first 2 leaves of "The First Table" only, large 4to, old quarter calf worn (a/f)
MADHUR JAFFREY: CLIMBING THE MANGO TREES, A MEMOIR OF A CHILDHOOD IN INDIA, London, Ebury Press, 2005, 1st edition, signed, original cloth, d/w + NIGEL SLATER: EATING FOR ENGLAND, THE DELIGHTS AND ECCENTRICITIES OF THE BRITISH AT THE TABLE, London, Fourth Estate, 2007, 1st edition, signed, original cloth, d/w + ALEX CAPRANOS: SOUND BITES, EATING ON TOUR WITH FRANZ FERDINAND, ill Andrew Knowles, London, Fig Tree, 2006, 1st edition, signed by author and artist + PRUE LEITH: RELISH, London, Quercus, 2012, 1st edition, signed, original pictorial wraps + JAY RAYNER: THE MAN WHO ATE THE WORLD IN SEARCH OF THE PERFECT DINNER, 2009, Headline Review, 1st softback edition, signed, original pictorial wraps (5)
Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji period shibayama and gilt lacquer-decorated hardwood table cabinet, of 'shodana' form with residual gilt roof decoration of a butterfly hovering over flowers, above typical asymmetrical shelving, a pair of cabinet doors decorated in ivory shibayama style with figures on a terrace before Mount Fuji and three drawers, all with gilt relief lacquer work decoration, 63cm x 24cm x 80cm high Condition: General wear to roof (rubbing to gilt lacquer work, light scratches and rubbing to timber). Minor losses to shibayama detail of cabinet doors. General wear to gilding as per images. Wear to gilt flowering plant decoration to side panels. One roof moulding has been reattached with minor flake chip where it meets roof. Overall worn to gilding and a little 'tired' but structurally sound - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of late 19th Century Bohemian overlay (white on green) glass table lustres, of typical castellated form with alternate panels of flowers and landscapes to bowl and foot, gilt-enriched, 32cm high Condition: Typical light rubbing to gilt rim of both lustres. Further fading/rubbing to gilt of decoration bowl, stem and foot but less than expected on examples of this type. One prism-cut drop to each lustre is damaged and one octagonal lustre is detached but present. **General condition consistent with age
Good quality Victorian oval specimen marble-topped carved walnut occasional table, the top with central floral inlay within sixteen kite-shaped panels and multiple borders, the base with figured frieze on a pair of well-carved end standards with foliage and bell flowers, leaf-carved cabriole legs with scroll toes, brass and ceramics swivel castors, and turned fluted foliate stretcher, 80cm x 55.5cm x 70cm high Condition: Marble top is removable. General losses to tendrils of central floral inlay, plus a few minor losses (some probably natural) to specimen marble inlays of main surround. Minor blistering to burr-veneered frieze, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
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