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More (John) A Table from the beginning of the World to this day. Wherein is declared in what yeere of the World every thing was done, both in the Scriptures mentioned, and also in prophane matters, first edition, title within woodcut border, woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces, text within rule borders, title spotted and a little browned with ink name to head, worming with occasional loss to a few letters of text, some light marginal browning, later calf, gilt, lower cover becoming loose, rubbed, [STC 18074], small 8vo, Cambridge, by John Legate printer to the Universitie of Cambridge. And are to be sold at the signe of the Sunne in Pauls Churchyard in London, 1593.⁂ Rare, we can trace no copy at auction since 1981. More (d.1592) was known as the Apostle of Norwich and the present work contains a number of references to Norwich events. Provenance: Geo. Fenwick (ink inscription).
Surveying.- Leigh (Valentine) The Moste Profitable and commendable science, of Surveying of Landes, Tenementes, and Hereditamentes, first edition, variant issue, mostly black letter, title with woodcut decoration, woodcut diagrams and initials, blank leaf A4 present, 2 folding tables in Latin conjoined to form one, ?lacking the folding table for measuring land (2 conjoined sheets), two lower corners defective but with no loss of text, contemporary ink inscription to title, ink stamp to pastedown, small ticket of Myers & Co., early 20th century calf by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, extremities rubbed, [STC 15416a; Fussell I, p.7], small 4to, Imprinted at London for Miles Jennings, 1577.⁂ Scarce. ESTC locates 5 copies in the UK and 2 in America. The other issue of this date has Andrew Maunsell in the imprint. ESTC calls for 3 folding tables in the Maunsell printing and only one in this one, but this would appear to be an error. The few auction records generally mention 2 folding tables but this is presumably because both are formed of 2 conjoined sheets.Provenance: John Bradshawe (ink inscription); The Rothamsted Collection (ink stamp, sold these rooms, 10th July, 2018, lot 125).
World.- Heylyn (Peter) Cosmographie in foure Books Contayning the Chorographie & Historie of the whole World, and all the Principall Kingdomes, Provinces, Seas, and Isles, Thereof, first edition, engraved additional title and 4 double-page maps by Henry Seile (slightly shaved as usual), letterpress Table of the Climates, woodcut initials head- and tail-pieces, engraved title a little discoloured and with a few small chips or tears to margins, last f. creased, chipped and holed, occasional light finger-soiling to margins, modern cloth, spine label, [Sabin 31655; Wing H1689], folio, for Henry Seile, and are to be sold at his shop over against Saint Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, 1652.
A George III mahogany and satinwood banded side table, of demilune outline, square tapering legs, 125cms wide, 70cms high, 49cms deep; and another similar but smaller (2). Condition Report: Both adapted- formerly ends to dining tables. Old repairs, restorations and alterations throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
A plated table centrepiece in the form of two entwined palm trees with ostrich below, possibly originally with glass dish surmount but now with associated ostrich egg, unmarked but in the manner of Thomas Bradbury & Sons, stand 36.5cms high, 50cms high with egg (2) Condition Report: Stand dirty but good. Egg fragile but good. Condition Report Disclaimer
A contemporary pine refectory table in the late 17th century manner, plank top above turned legs- united by H-stretcher, 228cm long, 77cm high, 96cm deep. Condition Report: Showing typical wear particularly to extremities from handling and use- and some paint marks Condition Report Disclaimer
A William IV mahogany library table, circa 1835, with tooled leather inset top, to frieze drawewrs, foliate carved tapering legs, 69cm high, 145cm wide, 102cm deep SALEROOM NOTICE: All four Brass cappings and caster are now present - stamped 'Cope Collinson'. Please contact us for further images. Condition Report: AMENDED NOTICE : All four brass cappings and caster are now present - stamped 'Cope Collinson'. Please contact us for further images. Condition- generally fair to good- some wear as per age and use- has two frieze drawers- with opposing blank frieze Previously catalogued "with tall brass cappings and castors absent" - these are now present- PLEASE CONTRACT US FOR PHOTOGRAPHS Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Victorian rosewood and polychrome painted work table, the rectangular top above a small drawer, writing slide, fitted with a fire screen, on outswept legs 83cm high, 44cm wide, 43cm deep Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Condition Report: Old repairs throughout including later textile panel, replaced scroll support with break to the other, minor retouching to surface decoration, reverse panel dried and showing signs of heavy wear from use Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany and floral marquetry inlaid Pembroke table, circa 1790, in the manner of George Hepplewhite, the top with central shell within foliate marquetry inlay, above a single frieze drawer and square tapering legs with trailing harebell decoration, 68.5cm high, 91.5cm wide, 66cm deep Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Condition Report: repolished and cleaned, later castors and handle- some old restorations to inlay Condition Report Disclaimer
A carved mahogany tilt top occasional table, mid-18th century and later, the circular top with pie crust edge and bird cage action, above a turned column and foliate carved tripod base, 72cm high, 79cm diameter Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Condition Report: top and base associated, the whole cleaned and repolished and with some later carving Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian mahogany occasional table, circa 1905, the circular top above square section tapering supports united by stretchers, 69cm high, 61cm diameter. Condition Report: cleaned and repolished- stretchers repaired, legs strengthened with later screws Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany and ebonised urn table in the manner of Alexander Peter, the rectangular top above turned "spider-leg" supports united by conforming stretchers, 72cm high, 45.5cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Condition Report: Structurally- showing some signs of shrinkage with joint movement and top lifting slightly to one corner- abrasions from use- notably to stretcher sections with repeating small dot (hoover?) marks Small infill to top- minor loss to stringing Condition Report Disclaimer
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