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Lot 1526

A TEAK DEMI LUNE HALL TABLE ON WROUGHT IRON SUPPORTS, TWO WICKER WHATNOTS AND A SMALL TEAK CABINET WITH ONE DOOR

Lot 1530

A MAHOGANY DINING TABLE

Lot 1533

A PINE DINING TABLE AND FOUR PINE DINING CHAIRS

Lot 1538

AN OAK DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE

Lot 1540

A RETRO EXTENDING TEAK DINING TABLE AND SIX TEAK DINING CHAIRS

Lot 1542

A PINE COFFEE TABLE WITH IRON STUDDED TOP

Lot 1545

A MEXICAN PINE COFFEE TABLE WITH SINGLE DRAWER

Lot 1556

AN OAK REFECTORY DINING TABLE AND FOUR LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS

Lot 1557

A BEECH DEMI LUNE FOLDING TABLE

Lot 1558

AN ITALIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE WITH HINGED TOP AND A MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE

Lot 1559

A MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE WITH LEATHER TOP AND TWO DRAWERS

Lot 1561

A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY DINING TABLE

Lot 1564

A MEXICAN PINE CHEST/ COFFEE TABLE WITH TWO HINGED LIDS

Lot 1566

AN OAK DROP LEAF DINING TABLE

Lot 1567

A MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE AND A DUET STOOL WITH WOVEN SEAT

Lot 1568

AN OAK DROP LEAF DINING TABLE

Lot 1570

A PRIORY STYLE FOLDING OAK CARD TABLE

Lot 1571

A MODERN DINING TABLE AND FOUR HIGH BACK DINING CHAIRS

Lot 1574

A MAHOGANY CIRCULAR SIDE TABLE WITH CARVED DETAILING TO LEGS AND SIDES

Lot 1577

AN EXTENDING OVAL TEAK DINING TABLE AND FOUR DINING CHAIRS

Lot 1582

A G PLAN E GOMME TEAK CHEST OF FOUR DRAWERS, A THREE SECTION DRESSING TABLE MIRROR AND TWO TEAK BEDSIDE CHESTS OF TWO DRAWERS

Lot 1589

A MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE WITH BRASS CORNERS

Lot 1594

AN OAK SIDE TABLE ON TURNED SUPPORTS

Lot 1600

A TEAK MAGAZINE RACK TABLE, A MAHOGANY WINE TABLE AND A MAHOGANY CARVER

Lot 1603

AN OVAL OAK DROP LEAF SIDE TABLE ON BOBBIN TURNED SUPPORTS

Lot 1604

AN OAK DRAW LEAF TABLE

Lot 1607

A RECTANGULAR PINE DINING TABLE

Lot 1610

A SHIP'S WHEEL COFFEE TABLE WITH GLASS TOP

Lot 1611

A MODERN OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE AND A MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE

Lot 1614

AN OAK DROP LEAF DINING TABLE

Lot 1615

AN OAK DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE

Lot 1616

AN OVAL OAK DROP LEAF DINING TABLE ON BARLEY TWIST SUPPORTS

Lot 1622

AN OVAL OAK SIDE TABLE WITH CARVED TOP

Lot 1623

A YOUNGER TOLEDO OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE WITH FOUR DINING CHAIRS AND TWO CARVERS

Lot 1625

AN IKEA BREAKFAST TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS

Lot 1627

AN OCTAGONAL MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE WITH HEAVILY CARVED TOP, LOWER SHELF AND SUPPORTS

Lot 1635

THREE PINE ITEMS - A THREE TIER BOOKSHELF, S COFFEE TABLE AND A HIGH BACKED CHAIR

Lot 1640

A G PLAN E GOMME TEAK COFFEE TABLE

Lot 1641

A TEAK DRESSING TABLE WITH TWO DOORS, THREE DRAWERS AND UPPER MIRROR

Lot 1642

TWO TEAK ITEMS - A COFFEE TABLE AND A HEXAGONAL SIDE TABLE

Lot 1643

A UNIFLEX TEAK DESK/ DRESSING TABLE WITH SEVEN DRAWERS

Lot 1652

AN OAK SIDE TABLE ON BARLEY TWIST SUPPORTS AND A PRIORY STYLE FLAT FRONT CORNER CUPBOARD

Lot 188

A NEW NOVELTY WINE BOTTLE HOLDER DEPICTING A COUPLE ON A BENCH AND A TABLE LAMP WITH A BOY AND GIRL WITH A FLUTED GLASS SHADE

Lot 25

AN ORIENTAL TABLE LAMP DEPICTING FLOWERS AND BIRDS ON A WOODEN BASE

Lot 269

A THREE PICE GREEN GLASS DRESSING TABLE SET TO INCLUDE A TRAY AND A PAIR OF CANDLE STICKS DEPICTING A BIY AND A GIRL

Lot 57

A TORTOISHELL EFFECT THREE PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET COMPRSING OF A MIRROR AND TWO BRUSHES

Lot 19

Canal Maps. Bradshaw (G.), G. Bradshaw's Map of Canals, Navigable Rivers, Rail Roads &c. of the Midland Counties of England from actual survey shewing the heights of the Ponds on the Lines of Navigation from a level of 6 feet 10 inches under the old dock sill at Liverpool.., G. Bradshaw, Manchester and sold by Jas. Gardner London, 1829, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose and table of explanation, edged in green silk, 1345 x 1245 mm, together with G. Bradshaw's Map of Several Canals situated in the Counties of Lancaster, York, Derby & Chester; shewing the heights of their pools above the level of the sea at low water..., G. Bradshaw, Manchester and sold by Mr. Gardner, London, circa 1830, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose and table of reference, slight offsetting and finger soiling, edged in green silk, 895 x 1260 mm, both maps contained in a contemporary green morocco book-box with 'envelope' style lid (near detached), box worn and frayed (Qty: 1)

Lot 351

[Florence]. Reale Galleria di Firenze Illustrata, 13 volumes (complete), in 5 series (Quadri di Storia; Quadri di Vario Genere; Ritratti di Pittori; Statue, Bassirilievi, Busti e Bronzi; Cammei ed Intagli), Florence: Giuseppe Molini, 1817-33, numerous plates, most engraved in outline, many folding, variable spotting throughout, most front free endpaper versos with ink ownership stamp of a crane, with the initials G. M., contemporary half diced russia, gilt-decorated spines (rubbed), that to series 1 volume 1 with loss at head, 2 volumes with front cover detached, several joints cracked (1 with spine lifting), some wear to extremities, 8vo, together with: [Zacchiroli, Francesco] , Description de la Galerie Royale de Florence. Reforme?e, & augmente?e par le Chev. de G., Arezzo: chez Catherine Bellotti, 1792, folding engraved plan at rear (dust-soiled), contemporary paste-paper boards, marked with some wear and surface loss, 8vo, plus: [Coxe, William] , Sketches of the Lives of Correggio and Parmegiano, London: Longman, Hurst [et al], 1823, engraved portrait frontispiece, genealogical table, scarce minor spotting, final gathering detached, endpapers renewed, contemporary publisher's boards, rebacked, a trifle rubbed with some wear to extremities, 8vo (Qty: 15)NOTESFirst work: complete set of volumes illustrating the entire contents of the Royal Gallery of Florence, better known as the Uffizi, following the overthrow of French control under Napoleon, divided into History Painting, Genre Painting, Portraits of Artists, Statues, Bas-Reliefs, Busts and Bronzes, and Cameos and Inlays. The catalogues were written by G. B. Zannoni, Bargigli, A. Ramirez di Montalvo and Marquis T. Corsi; the plates engraved by Giovanni Paolo Lasinio (1789--1855). With a list of subscribers in the first volume, many of them English, including the architect Henry Holland.

Lot 483

Hutton (Alfred). The Swordsman, A Manual of Fence, A Manual of Fence for the Foil, Sabre, and Bayonet, London: H. Grevel & Co., 1891, half-title inscribed by the author to the Sword Club, wood engraved frontispiece and illustrations, upper blank margin of title and p.105 with ink stamp of the Royal Dalcassian Legation, Dublin, bookplate of the London Fencing Club to upper Pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt blocked vellum, light dust-soiling, 8vo (limited edition 33/50 printed on Whatman hand-made paper), together with: Matthey (Cyril G.R., edited) , The Works of George Silver, comprising "Paradoxes of Defence" [Printed in 1599 and now reprinted] and "Bref instructions vpo my Pradoxes of Defence" [Printed for the first time from the M.S. in the British Museum], London: George Bell & Sons, 1898, half-title, title in red & black, 8 collotype plates including frontispiece, decorative initials and few illustrations, folding table at rear, bookplate of Alfred Hutton to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt panelled and decorated vellum, gilt arabesque to centre of each board, few marks, 4to (Qty: 2)NOTES(Hutton) Thimm p.143. Alfred Hutton (1839-1910), sometimes called Cold Steel himself, published his first work, Swordmanship, in 1862, meanwhile leading the fencing club of his regiment. In 1873 he retired from the army to focus on fencing entirely, mainly paying attention to historical aspects. Cold Steel was Hutton's most important work.

Lot 501

Carrari (Vincenzo). Historia de'Rossi parmigiani, Ravenna: Francesco Tebaldini, 1583, title (fore-edge repaired) with woodcut coat of arms, title verso with decorative woodcut genealogical table incorporating several coats of arms, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, intermittent browning with scarce spotting, a few leaves with previously repaired tears, modern vellum to style, spine with gilt-lettered label, 8vo, together with: Ubaldini (Giovambatista) , Istoria della Casa de gli Ubaldini, e de'fatti d'alcuni di quella Famiglia ..., Florence: Bartolommeo Sermartelli, 1588, 1 folding woodcut table, woodcut letterpress illustrations, general title and title to 2nd part each with woodcut printer's device, decorative woodcut initials, variable spotting and some browning, wormtrail throughout upper outer blank corners, lacking free endpapers, ink manuscript titles to edges at both head and foot, stitching strained with final gathering detached, text block virtually detached from cover, contemporary vellum, somewhat cockled, small ink manuscript shelfmark label to upper cover, early ink manuscript title to spine, minor insect damage to front joint, 8vo (Qty: 2)

Lot 526

Lansberg (Philipp). Tabulae M otuum Coelestium Perpetuae; ex omnium temporum observationibus constructae, temporumque omnium observationibus consentientes. Item novae et genuinae motuum coelestium theoricae. & Astronomicarum observantionum thesaurus, Middelburg, Zacharias Romanus, 1632, three parts in one, *8, **4, C-F6, G4, Aa-Nn6, Oo2, Pp6, Qq4, Aaa-Qqq6, half-title with privilege to verso, engraved allegorical title with portraits of famous astronomers: Aristarchus of Samos, Hipparchus of Rhodes, Ptolemy, Albategnius (the Islamic astronomer Al Battani), King Alfonso X of Castile, Copernicus, Tycho Brahe and Lansberg himself, full-page engraved portrait of the author by Willem Delff (1580-1638) at *7 recto, separate title to second part, folding table (Canon Sexagenarum) bound in before Oo2, woodcut illustrations to text, printer's woodcut device and colophon at end of Willem Christiaens (Guilielmi Christiani) of Leiden, contents clean, early 20th century bookplate of Valentin Ruis-Senen to inside front cover, contemporary vellum with yapp fore-edges, spine titled in manuscript in brown ink, generally in very good condition, folio (Qty: 1)NOTESPoggendorff I, 1373. Houzeau & Lancaster 12758. Not in Honeyman, Macclesfield or Norman. Dictionary of Scientific Biography VII, 27-28. Fine copy of the first edition of Lansberg's astronomical tables, published five years after Kepler's Rudolphine Tables, which were based on elliptical orbits. Although a staunch Copernican, Lansberg dismissed Kepler's elliptical model and relied instead on the more traditional epicyclic theory and his own observations of the sun and moon. Lansberg's simpler method was widely adopted in the 1630's until his projections were found to be generally less accurate than Kepler's. The Tabulae were used however by the brilliant young English astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks to observe the Transit of Venus in December 1639, which Lansberg had correctly predicted, leading to a revision of Kepler's own tables.

Lot 555

Royal Proclamations, etc. A collection of 14 various royal proclamations, and other broadsides and speeches, mostly by various kings and queens of Great Britain, circa 1599-1808, including Elizabeth I, A Proclamation for the due observation of Fish dayes, suppressing of unnecessary number of Alehouses, and for the better execution of the late acte for punishment of Rogues, Vagabonds and Beggers, [1599], first leaf only, printed in black letter text, large woodcut initial, small loss to lower right corner, affecting several words, sheet size 34 x 22.5 cm, together with George II, For a General Fast, circa 1744 , black letter text on laid paper, with large woodcut initial, some marks and light soiling, sheet size 14 x 32 cm, George II. By the King, A Proclamation For a General Fast, 7th November 1744, printed by Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett, 1744, black letter text, with royal coat of arms at head, large woodcut initial, some soiling and discolouration, slight loss to centrefold affecting one or two words, and some loss to lower blank margin, relined on archival paper, sheet size 38.5 x 30.5 cm, [Henry Sacheverell], The Two Sosias: in a dialogue between the True Kentish Grand-Jury's Address and that of the County, which were both Presented to Her Majesty on 30th of July, 1710, single sheet broadside, some overall toning, trimmed to lower margin, with loss of last line to each side of the leaf and imprint to verso, Joseph I, King of Portugal, Alvara para que se nao levem legros dos portos do mar para terras, que nao sejao dos Dominios Portuguezes, 14.de Outubro de 1751 [a decree forbidding the export of negro slaves from Brazil, except to Portuguese territories, see Hogg, African Slave Trade & Its Suppression, 933] , single sheet printed broadside, with text to each side, woodcut initial, sheet size 29/5 x 20 cm [Nottingham], An Account of the Number of Inhabitants of the Town of Nottingham; with the number of houses and families, distinguishing each street alphabetically, taken from Monday the 20th, to Saturday 25th of September inclusive, 1779 , large folio printed broadside, with decorative outer border, with blank margins to each side, some marks to margins, and slightly split along central horizontal fold, sheet size 41 x 32.5 cm, [Durham], A Table of the several Tolls appointed to be taken at the several Turnpike Gates on the Road from Darlington to West-Auckland, from the 30th Day of April, 1808, large folio printed broadside, listing all the different tolls to be charged according to the type of conveyance and load, three locations on Copac only, generally in good condition, sheet size 44 x 27 cm, etc (Qty: 14)NOTESSold as seen, not subject to return.

Lot 647

* House of Grimaldi: Branch of Antibes. A group of 4 important manuscript documents in Latin on vellum relating to Luc (c. 1330-1409) and Marc (died after 1396) de Grimaldi of Antibes, their children, and the castle of Antibes and other properties, 1381-1431: 1. Notarial instrument of George de Valle ; procuration to her father by Katherine daughter of Marc de Grimaldi to deal with her inheritance from her maternal grandfather Raymond Marchasaum of the city of Nice, lately dead, done in Katherine’s chamber in the castle of Calizami, 22 June 1381, t o take possession of the house in the Place St Jacques, Nice, and other possessions in the city and its territory; the moiety of the castle of Cagnes-sur-Mer; of the castle of Lupeto and the house of Villeneuve, and other property; to begin an inventory of his goods and inheritance if it seems good to her father and proctor; to give, sell or alienate the goods as they see fit; to obtain and recover her rights; to take civil and criminal proceedings before ecclesiastical and secular judges on her behalf, recites: will of her maternal grandfather Raimond making Katherine his heir, 28 Apr 1381; confirmation by her of the acts done on her behalf by her father Marc, some spotting and a few small holes to folds with negligible loss to lettering, 42 x 29 cm 2. Antipope Clement VII to the brothers Marc and Luc de Grimaldi , Grant of office, given at Avignon, 13 June 1384, giving them the rule of the castle of Antibes, lately subject to the violence and rapine of impious rebells, with a grant of its rights, fruits, rents, tithes, offerings and emoluments; they are to take the accustomed oath before Francis [de Conzie], bishop of Grenoble, our chamberlain, before they begin to exercise the office, large initial ‘C’ and long ascenders on the first line, 4 cm hole to third and fourth lines with loss of text, lead papal bulla (very rubbed) appended by cords, 34 x 56 cm 3. Antipope Clement VII to the brothers Marc and Luc de Grimaldi, Mortgage for 2200 golden florins, given at Avignon, 8 February 1390, the castle of Antibes in the diocese of Grasse, formerly belonging to the episcopal table of Grasse but now to the papacy, with its territory, district and jurisdiction, homages, vassals and rights, Recites: having settled the accounts relating to an armed galley constructed by them for the service of the Roman Church against the kingdom of Sicily in 1380, 2200 golden florins are found to be owing to the Grimaldis, subscribed: de Curia; P de Mussiaco, large initial ‘C’ and long ascenders on the first line, lead papal bulla appended by cords, 33 x 55 cm 4. Pope Martin V, Decree, given at Rome, 1 February 1431, that Nicolas, Georges and Honnorat Grimaldi and their heirs should possess the castle of Antibes, Recites: document above; descent of the rights of Luc and Marc Grimaldi to their sons Jean and Nicolas and Georges and Honnorat; letters of Baldassare Cossa, bishop of Tusculum and antipope John XXIII, appointing the brothers vicars of the castle; petition of Anthoine bishop of Grasse to Martin V claiming that the castle belonged to his diocese and was detained from him by Nicolas, Georges and Honnorat; investigation by Louis Aleman Cardinal of St Cecilia, calligraphic first line with highly decorative first word ‘Martinis’, 35 x 63 cm, lacks papal bulla, the three papal documents written in fine papal minuscule script; plus a detached lead papal bulla of Antipope Clement VII with remains of silk threads attached (Qty: 5)NOTESThe House of Grimaldi is associated with the history of the Republic of Genoa, and of the Principality of Monaco. The Grimaldi dynasty was founded by the Genoese leader of the Guelphs, Francesco Grimaldi, who in 1297 took the lordship of Monaco along with his soldiers dressed as Franciscans. Several of the oldest feudal branches of the House of Grimaldi appeared during the conflicts of the 14th century. These include the branches of Antibes, Beuil, Nice, Pouget and Sicily. In 1395 the Grimaldis took advantage of the discords in Genoa to take possession of Monaco, which they then ruled as a condominium. This is the origin of today's principality whose head is currently Albert II of Monaco. Robert of Geneva (1342-1394), elected to the papacy by the French cardinals who opposed Urban VI, and was the first Antipope, residing in Avignon, France. His election led to the Western Schism ( a split within the Catholic Church, lasting from 1378 to 1417, in which two men (and by 1410 three men) simultaneously claimed to be the true pope, and each excommunicated one another) . Robert was e lected Pope as Clement VII on 20 September 1378, crowned 31 October 1378 and died 16 September 1394. Otto (or Oddone) Colonna (1369-1431) elected Pope as Martin V from 11 November 1417 to his death in 1431, his election effectively ending the Western Schism.

Lot 78

* Oxfordshire. Plot (Robert), The Map of Oxfordshire, circa 1677, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, mileage scale, table of explanation and compass rose, old folds, slight creasing, 500 x 480 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESCreated by the first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum of Oxford and decorated with 172 coats of arms of the county's gentry, Oxford colleges, the city and the four county towns. One of the most decorative maps of Oxfordshire ever produced.

Lot 814

Railways. Remarks on the Comparative Merits of Cast Metal and Malleable Iron Rail-Ways; and an Account of the Stockton and Darlington Rail-Way, Liverpool and Manchester Rail-Way, Newcastle, 1836, paginated in three parts, engraved frontispiece, table at rear, lacks plate before Appendix, old damp-staining to inner margins of initial leaves, some spotting throughout, contemporary half roan, warm, detached, 8vo, together with: Belcher (Henry), Illustrations of the Scenery on the Line of the Whitby and Pickering Railway, in the North Eastern Part of Yorkshire. From drawings by G. Dodgson, 1836, 12 engraved plates including additional title, hinges cracked, original cloth, rubbed and partly faded, Stephens (L.), Statement of the Local and National Benefits which will be Produced by the Southampton Railway, 1831, 2 folding engraved plans and folding table, some marginal clear tape repairs with only small loss to second plate, old marginal damp-staining at upper margins, modern quarter cloth, all 8vo, plus 7 other 19th-century locomotives and railway interest (Qty: 10)

Lot 815

Railways. Drake’s Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway from Birmingham to Liverpool and Manchester, illustrated by an accurate map, and numerous engravings…, Longman & Co., Simpkin and Marshall, c.1840, folding hand-coloured map, folding table and nine engraved plates, spotting throughout and occasional marginal damp staining, original cloth, some soiling and wear, together with: Walker (James Scott), An Accurate Description of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and the Branch Railways…, 3rd edition, Liverpool, 1832, 53pp., modern quarter cloth, plus Fraser (James), Hand Book for Travellers in Ireland, Descriptive of its Scenery, Towns, Seats, Antiquities, etc…, Dublin, 1849, text block split vertically in two, original cloth, some wear, plus other 19th-century railway guides and related including: Osborne’s Guide to the Grand Junction, or Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester Railway…, Birmingham, 1838; Bradshaw’s Continental Railway, Steam Navigation, & Conveyance Guide, no. 87, August 1854; Bradshaw’s Shareholders’ Guide, Railway Manual and Directory, for 1862; all original cloth, some wear, 8vo/12mo (Qty: 11)

Lot 89

* Poland. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Carte du Diocese de Breslav ..., 1751, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured allegorical cartouche, table of the principal towns and cities to the right of the map, some creasing, overall size 500 x 840 mm, mounted with another similar example, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESThe cartouche in the lower left corner has a dedication to the Bishop Philipp Gotthard von Schaffgotsch (Bishop of Wroclaw) from the map’s author. Decorated with the figures of the patrons of the diocese: St. Jan Baptiste, St. John the Evangelist, St. Vincent and St. Jadwiga ?l?ska. At the bottom of the cartouche is a vignette of Raciborz with the reconciliation scene of Bishop Tomasz II Zaremba with Prince Henry IV Probus. The whole is crowned with the coat of arms of the Wroc?aw bishopric.

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