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An Edward VII and Later George V Scottish Silver Table-Service in a George III Mahogany Knife-Box, The Table-Service by George Jackson and David Fullerton, London,1903; Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1908 and forks Josiah Williams and Co., London, 1939, The Knife-Box Circa 1780, Hanoverian pattern with rat-tail, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 dessert-forks 6 dessert-spoons, one by George Howson, Sheffield, 1940 6 teaspoons 6 egg-spoons 2 basting-spoons 2 sauce-ladles in a later fitted George III serpentine fronted mahogany knife-box with sloping hinged cover, the knife box 37cm high, weight of silver 82oz 12dwt (46)
A Set of Twelve George V Silver Table-Spoons and Twelve Dessert-Spoons in a George III Mahogany Knife-Box, The Spoons by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1926, The Knife-Box Circa 1780, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with a crest, in later fitted George III serpentine fronted silver-mounted mahogany knife-box, the knife-box 30.5cm high, 50oz 3dwt (24) . Knife box: cover with loss to cock beading on the left hand side, main body with a full length crack back left and front right, with a half length crack back right, a large section of veneer loss to inside
A George III and Later Silver Table-Service, London, 1788 and Later, Old English pattern, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 table-spoons 12 dessert-forks, two engraved with a crest 12 dessert-spoons, six engraved with a crest 12 teaspoons, engraved with differing initials 84oz 13dwt (60) Table-Forks: By Thomas Northcote, London, 1797 Table-Spoons: Two by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1788 Ten by William Eley and William Fearn, London, two 1803; four 1804 and four 1806 Dessert-Forks: One by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1807 Four by Solomon Hougham, London, 1813 Five by Thomas Dicks, London, 1817 One by William Chawner, London, 1821 One maker's mark rubbed, London, 1821 Dessert-Spoons: Six by William Eley, London, 1795 Six by Richard Crossley, London, 1796 Teaspoons: Ten by Richard Crossley, London, 1789 Two by Richard Crossley, London, 1797
A Set of Twelve Victorian Silver Table-Forks and Twelve Dessert-Forks, by Samuel Smily, London, 1875, Fiddle Shell pattern, engraved with an initial, 51oz 13dwt (24) . The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George V Silver-Mounted Hardstone Snuff-Box and a George V Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Dressing-Table Box, The First by William Hornby, London, 1912, Retailed by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, circular, the pull off cover set with a mottled stone cabochon, The Second by Collett and Anderson, London, 1918, circular, the cover set with a pique inlaid tortoiseshell panel, engraved with the name of a Masonic lodge, 5.5cm diameter and slightly smaller
A German Silver Table-Service, by M. H. Wilkens and Sons, Bremen, Circa 1900, Retailed by Gebr. Friedlander, Berlin, each with rococo foliage and scroll decorated handle, engraved with initials, comprising: 9 table-spoons 11 table-forks 15 table-knives with filled handles and later stainless steel blades 48oz 6dwt (35)
A Scottish Treen Table Snuff Box, 19th century, of rectangular form, carved in high relief with three figures in a tavern, inscribed EDINBURGH ALE and with an amusing scene of a husband and wife on a bridge flanked by animals, 20cm wide. Wear to the dogs on the front of the box, hinge pin replaced and hinge repaired (glue evident)
CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH 1967 Programme for Showbiz XI v Cambridge Granta Round Table 7/5/1967 at Cambridge City FC including Danny Blanchflower, Walley Barnes, Len Duquemin, Sean Connery, Kenny Lynch, Tommy Steele, Des O'Connor, Jimmy Tarbuck, Harry Fowler and David Frost. Generally good
HENRY COOPER Menu, Guest List and Table Plan for the Dinner to Honour Henry Cooper OBE at the Café Royal, London. The menu has a horizontal fold and the guest list has a slight vertical crease. Plus a printed Christmas Card from Mr. & Mrs. Henry Cooper and Sons. Generally good
OLUCE, serie Atollo. A pair of Atollo table lamps, designed by Vico Magistretti in 1977 and edited by the Oluce brand. One of the symbols of Italian design and turned into an icon, has obtained, among others, the Compasso d'Oro prize. It is part of the permanent collections of the most important design museums. Its secret lies, probably, in the geometric construction of its forms. Finished in gold. H70cm, W50cm (2)
LINTELOO Roderick Vos (Dutch 1965), "Isola" table by the pattern waves leave on sandy beaches. Solid oak table in a serpantine shape, the top with delicately milled rings, in anthracite colour. Together with six dining armchairs "Giulietta" by LINTELOO upholstered in leather and dressed in beige fabric in a long skirt. The table 224cm X 153cm, H76cm, the chair H88cm. (7)
A late 19th century mahogany full size snooker table 205X385cm H83cm. The slate bed table with mahogany top rails, raised upon eight substantial turned vase shaped legs, along with a collection of 11 snooker cues and 3 rests, snooker balls, a floor cue rack and score board.ÿPlease note this lot will be sold in situ and will require professional removal upon purchase. Please contact telephone number........... if you are interested in bidding.
Yorkshire.- Catalogue of the Books at Hornby Castle, manuscript, ink on paper, containing a Library Catalogue, Study Catalogue and Print Table, titles are listed in alphabetical order with shelf number, volume, size, place and date, contemporary half morocco, paper watermarked 'Joynson 1820', rubbing to spine and corners, 4to, 1859 [c.1860].
Atlases.- Wyld (James) A General Atlas..., first edition, engraved vignette title, 2 tables of comparative heights of mountains and lengths of rivers, and 41 maps hand-coloured in outline by N.R.Hewitt after Wyld (numbered 1-40, one double-page of world), each with vignette in corner, occasional light offsetting (mainly to height table from title), faint contemporary ink signature to head of title, contemporary half calf, engraved label 'Cabinet Atlas..' to upper cover (a bit worn), rubbed, corners worn, 4to, Edinburgh, John Thomson & Co., London & Dublin, [1819].
Prison and lunatic asylum reform in Gloucester.- Paul (Sir George Onesiphorus) An Address delivered at a general meeting...for the purpose of receiving a statement of the proceedings of the committee appointed to carry into execution the resolutions...to rebuild the gaol...held on Monday the 9th of July, 1792, folding table, lacking half-title, title stained, occasional light foxing, rare with ESTC recording only 4 copies, [?Gloucester], no printer, [1792] bound with Paul (Sir George Onesiphorus) Minutes of Proceedings relative to the establishment of a General Lunatic Asylum, near the city of Glocester. Including a digest of a scheme for such an institution: addressed to a general meeting of subscribers, held at the Glocester Infirmary, on the 14th of July, 1794, title foxed, occasional spotting, rare with ESTC recording only 3 copies (not in BL), [Gloucester], Printed at the special request of the committee appointed to carry the design into effect, 1796 and 3 other 19th century works, 2 on Gloucester prison and 1 relating to the Shire Hall, together 5 works in 1 vol., occasional spotting, contemporary diced russia, gilt, rubbed, 8vo⁂ A good group of rare works all written by the Gloucestershire prison reformer and philanthropist Sir George Onesiphorus Paul Bart. (1746-1820), with a family provenance. A cautious political reformer, Paul had begun to have an influential role in the public life of Gloucestershire as early as 1780. Following damning visits to the county gaol by John Howard in 1777 and 1784, where he found the inhuman and insanitary conditions typical of the period, Paul launched his campaign to reform the county prisons. Provenance: John Paul Paul (engraved bookplate).
Voyages.- Cook (Capt. James) [Second Voyage] A Voyage towards the South Pole, and Round the World..., 2 vol., first edition, engraved portrait by Basire after William Hodges, 63 engraved maps and plates after Hodges, some folding or double-page, folding letterpress table of languages towards end of vol.2, large chart of Southern Hemisphere soiled and frayed at edge with slight loss to imprint (reinforced, also at fold), one or two other tears to maps repaired, title of vol.2 lightly browned and reinforced at fore-edge, a couple of plates shaved at edge affecting imprint, light browning to a few plates but generally clean, with manuscript presentation mounted on front free endpaper, with bookplate of Richd. Blake Deverell Esq. of Clifton, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, rebacked with gilt spines and red morocco labels mistakenly reading "Last Voyage", corners repaired, [Hill 358; Mitchell Library Cook 1216; Sabin 16245], 4to, for W.Strahan and T.Cadell, 1777.⁂ The manuscript inscription reads, "To Thomas Harvey Boyse R.N. with the sincere best wishes of his affectionate aunt, Mrs. Harvey. A remembrance of his distinguished Greatgrandfather, the late Admiral Sir Henry Harvey K.B. - to whom this Proof Edition of Cook's Voyages was presented by the Admiralty...22 September 1853".Admiral Sir Henry Harvey KB (1743-1810) took part in many naval engagements during the American and French revolutionary wars, distinguishing himself as commander of H.M.S.Ramillies at the Glorious First of June. He also took part in Commodore Phipps's polar expedition in 1773 on which a young midshipman, Horatio Nelson, had an encounter with a polar bear.
Voyages.- Cook (Capt. James) [Third Voyage] A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 3 vol. only (of 4, without the Atlas volume), second edition, 24 engraved maps, charts and panoramas, several folding, folding letterpress table, some spotting, plates lightly offset, contemporary sprinkled calf, spines gilt with red and black roan labels, rubbed, corners and spine ends a little worn, some splits to joints, [Hill 361; Mitchell Library Cook 1552; Sabin 16250], 4to, by H.Hughs, for G.Nicol...and T.Cadell, 1785.
Voyages.- Cook (Capt. James).- Forster (John Reinhold) Observations made during a Voyage round the World, on Physical Geography, Natural History, and Ethic Philosophy, first edition, lacking the rare folding engraved chart (as often), with large folding letterpress comparative table of South Sea languages (tear to inner edge) and list of subscribers at end, title lightly soiled, some light foxing and a few ink spots but generally clean, ex-library copy with perforated stamp to head of title and a couple of other leaves, modern blue morocco-backed marbled boards, t.e.g., [Hill 628; Mitchell Library Cook 1262; Sabin 25140], 4to, G.Robinson, 1778.⁂ Forster and his son Georg accompanied Cook on his second voyage as scientists to the expedition, after Joseph Banks had withdrawn. "An account is given of the countries visited in 1772-5, but for the most part this work concerns the South Sea Islands. The observations concerning the 'human species' are particularly interesting... The last section presents a detailed evaluation of steps taken for the preservation of health on the voyage, notably the suggestions of James Lind on the treatment of scurvy" (Hill).
Voyages.- Fleurieu (Charles Pierre Claret de) Voyage autour du Monde pendant les années 1790, 1791, et 1792, par Étienne Marchand, 4 vol., first edition, vol.1 with folding letterpress table of vocabulary, vol.4 with engraved plate and 15 folding maps, all with delicate hand-colouring, the maps in outline, ex-library copy with perforated stamp to titles, a few other leaves and maps, ink stamp to plate, occasional spotting but generally crisp and clean, original paste-paper boards, uncut, rubbed, green library labels to upper covers and accession numbers to foot of spines, [Hill 215; Sabin 24751], 4to & folio, Paris, An VI-VIII [1798-1800].⁂ Marchand was the second Frenchman to circumnavigate the globe, after Bougainville, and his voyage was the first French commercial expedition to the Pacific Northwest."A most important work for the history of geographical discovery in the North-West" (Hill).
England & Wales.- Walker (John) Map of the Inland Navigation, Canals, and Rail Roads with the Situations of the various Mineral Productions throughout Great Britain, large detailed folding map with calligraphic title and dedication, compass rose and table of explanation, with inset map of Scotland in the upper right quadrant, engraving, an excellent crisp impression with with original hand-colouring, 1910 x 1570 mm. ( 75 1/4 x 61 3/4 in), dissected and mounted on linen, minor offsetting and some light browning, edged with green linen, some edges a little rough, folding with marbled ends, presented in contemporary book-style slipcase, gilt and blind tooled, rubbed and worn, 4to, 1830.
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