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Lot 65

{ Option of lots: 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 } **Brand New ** Jonathan Charles Linden Dining Armchairs upholstered in sage green leather A Modern Interpretation Of A Regency Masterpiece, Ebonised By Hand And Finished With Exquisite Care. This Delightful Chair Is Picked Out In Antiqued Gold Leaf To Accent Its Wonderful Form. Use As Pairs In Halls Or Drawing Rooms And By The Dozen Around A Large Dining Table 599 x 600 x 918mm

Lot 66

{ Option of lots: 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 } **Brand New ** Jonathan Charles Linden Dining Armchairs upholstered in sage green leather A Modern Interpretation Of A Regency Masterpiece, Ebonised By Hand And Finished With Exquisite Care. This Delightful Chair Is Picked Out In Antiqued Gold Leaf To Accent Its Wonderful Form. Use As Pairs In Halls Or Drawing Rooms And By The Dozen Around A Large Dining Table 599 x 600 x 918mm

Lot 67

{ Option of lots: 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 } **Brand New ** Jonathan Charles Linden Dining Armchairs upholstered in sage green leather A Modern Interpretation Of A Regency Masterpiece, Ebonised By Hand And Finished With Exquisite Care. This Delightful Chair Is Picked Out In Antiqued Gold Leaf To Accent Its Wonderful Form. Use As Pairs In Halls Or Drawing Rooms And By The Dozen Around A Large Dining Table 599 x 600 x 918mm

Lot 68

{ Option of lots: 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 } **Brand New ** Jonathan Charles Linden Dining Armchairs upholstered in sage green leather A Modern Interpretation Of A Regency Masterpiece, Ebonised By Hand And Finished With Exquisite Care. This Delightful Chair Is Picked Out In Antiqued Gold Leaf To Accent Its Wonderful Form. Use As Pairs In Halls Or Drawing Rooms And By The Dozen Around A Large Dining Table 599 x 600 x 918mm

Lot 69

{ Option of lots: 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 } **Brand New ** Jonathan Charles Linden Dining Armchairs upholstered in sage green leather A Modern Interpretation Of A Regency Masterpiece, Ebonised By Hand And Finished With Exquisite Care. This Delightful Chair Is Picked Out In Antiqued Gold Leaf To Accent Its Wonderful Form. Use As Pairs In Halls Or Drawing Rooms And By The Dozen Around A Large Dining Table 599 x 600 x 918mm

Lot 70

{ Option of lots: 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 } **Brand New ** Jonathan Charles Linden Dining Armchairs upholstered in sage green leather A Modern Interpretation Of A Regency Masterpiece, Ebonised By Hand And Finished With Exquisite Care. This Delightful Chair Is Picked Out In Antiqued Gold Leaf To Accent Its Wonderful Form. Use As Pairs In Halls Or Drawing Rooms And By The Dozen Around A Large Dining Table 599 x 600 x 918mm

Lot 81

A Burr Mahogany And Gold Trim Hall Table With Two Drawers And A Faux Drawer Mounted On Tapered Legs With Brass Feet 100 x 45 x 75cm

Lot 86

A Mahogany Ovoid Side Table The Freize Carved With Panels And Medallions Raised On Turned Fluted Legs 59 x 44 x 56cm

Lot 87

A Pair Of Art Deco Style Opaline Murano Glass Fin Table Lamps. These Stunning Pieces Feature A Metal Base And Beautifully Shaped, Coloured Glass That Sits In Front Of The Lamp Fixture A Nice Pair Of Unique And Alluring Lamps.50cm tall (Apt 10)

Lot 90

A Pair Of Chrome Table Lamps With Knife Pleat Hardback Shades. These Lamps Boast A Stunningly Modern And Elegant Design That's Reminiscent Of The Glamorous 1980s. Imported Directly From America, These Lamps Add A Touch Of Sophistication To Any Space. With Shades That Stand At A Height Of 71cm (28in) And A Width And Depth Of 53cm (21in), These Lamps Are Sure To Make A Stylish Statement In Any Room.

Lot 508

Dodgson (Charles Luttwidge, "Lewis Carroll"). Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 2nd (first published) edition, London: Macmillan, 1866, half-title, illustrations by John Tenniel, lacking table of contents leaf, near-contemporary gift inscription in brown ink to head of half-title, a few leaves with paper reinforcements to outer blank margin, a few closed marginal tears, spotting with some margins frayed, endpapers renewed, all edges gilt, modern red cloth, original circular medallion illustrations mounted to covers, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Williams, Madan, Green and Crutch 46.Sold not subject to return.

Lot 263

* English playing cards. Early standard pattern, Blanchard & Co, circa 1769, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), type A1 die 22 Garter ace of spades, single figured courts, with many early features retained, toned, some variable spotting, few minor marks, versos plain white, each card 96 x 63 mm, 16 cards mounted with photo corners onto a display board, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of board), the remainder in a plastic bag, the board 53.5 x 42 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis; previously in the collection of Sylvia Mann 5403/61, described and illustrated in All Cards on the Table as #184.The courts retain many of the early features, such as the jack of clubs holding a definite arrow, the jack of hearts has a (barely intact) staff, the orb of the king of clubs still has a cross of Lorraine and is held by his completely drawn hand. However, as Mann states, ...the quality is rapidly deteriorating. Christopher Blanchard died in November 1769, after which Charles Gibson took over the business.

Lot 82

Derbyshire. (Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Derby, from an actual survey made in the years 1824 & 1825..., Greenwood, Pringle & Co., December 21st. 1825, large-scale engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, sectionalised and laid on later linen, calligraphic cartouche, engraved vignette view of Chatsworth House, compass rose and table of explanation, some staining, edged in later green cloth,1535 x 1190 mm, contained in a contemporary green gilt morocco book box, slight wear to extremitiesQTY: (1)

Lot 286

* Swiss playing cards. Nouveau Jeu d'Officiers, Geneva, Switzerland: Johann Rudolf Hauser, 1744, 41 (of 52, without: 8, 7, 6 of diamonds; valet, 10, 9 of spades; 8, 4 of hearts; 8, 3, ace of clubs) copper engraved playing cards (French suits), each card depicting a character in military costume (the Dames portraying their wives), with small suit sign and Roman numeral (pip cards) or French rank (courts) to upper left, and Arabic numerals (1-52) to upper right, captioned at the foot in 3 languages, 20 cards with early hand-colouring, spotted and dusty, some marks and stains, extremities somewhat worn, Dame of clubs with long vertical tear, and small loss to lower right corner, 10 of clubs with small surface losses (affecting background), plus one (of 2) title cards, title printed in French and Italian, with imprint, toned and dusty, short tear to lower edge, also with sometime added (and partly removed) diamond suit sign and Roman numeral to upper corners, versos speckled red, each card approximately 107 x 71 mm, plus a 1962 letter from the Scottish United Services Museum, regarding the original engravings upon which this pack is based, all cards mounted with photo corners onto 3 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), each board 42 x 59.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.British Museum 1896,0501.800 (Schreiber, Swiss 26); Fournier, SWI 1; Mann, All Cards on the Table, p.168; Schweizer Spielkarten (1978) No.130a.The cards represent soldiers of various countries including Germans, Poles, Highlanders, and Pandars, with designs based on a series of engravings by Martin Engelbrecht: Costumes Militaires de 1740. The first edition of this pack, Jeu d'Officiers, illustrated Maria Therese and her allies, in addition to soldiers that took part in the wars of 1740. This second edition replaces Maria and allies with additional soldiers.

Lot 75

British Isles. Walker (J. & C.). Map of the British Isles Showing the Cities, Borough & Market Towns, The Principal Villages, Railways, Mail & Turnpike Roads, Navigable Rivers & Canals with the Soundings & Sand Banks round the Coast, sold by Edward Stanford, circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of explanation, inset maps of the Scilly Isles and the Shetland & Orkney Islands, endpapers as advertisements for Edward Stanford, 1240 x 1065 mm, together with Cruchley (GH. F. publisher). North of England with part of Scotland from the Ordnance Survey, circa 1860, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some dust soiling and slight staining, some staining to the verso, marbled endpapers, 1450 x 1570 mm, bound in contemporary cloth boards with gilt morocco label to the upper siding, upper board detached, bumped, worn and frayedQTY: (2)

Lot 450

* [Wallis, John, publisher]. An Arithmetical Pastime; Intended to Infuse the Rudiments of Arithmetic, under the idea of amusement, printed by T. Gillet, [1798], folding hand-coloured aquatint game, sectionalised on linen, with 100 circular counter spaces arranged in a spiral on 4 sections, some with illustrations, others with an instruction, the facing 4 sections with rules, tables of weights and measures, and verses corresponding to the illustrations, lightly toned, some minor marks and foxing, overall size 32 x 70 cm, size when folded 16 x 17.5 cm, linen verso of one section with early hand-drawn illustration of a coachman in seated position holding a whip, without the slipcaseQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The Estcourt family of Estcourt House, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire.Whitehouse p.33/4.One of the rarer table games, this seldom appears at auction. From an era when it was considered not enough to instruct in mathematics only, the verses are infused with moral teachings also, for example: 'Now you've enter'd your teens be afraid of mishap,/'Tis not all that's call'd happiness ends in true joy./The rose-buds of pleasure oft cover a trap;/Stop a turn to survey, want of thought may destroy.'

Lot 374

Lubbock (Basil). The China Clippers, Glasgow: James Brown & Son, 1914, original blue cloth with illustrated front boardThe Colonial Clippers, 2nd edition, 1921, period inscription to the front endpaper, both with monochrome illustrations, some light spotting & toning, both original blue cloth, boards & spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:E. C. & W. Osbourne, publisher, Osbourne's London & Birmingham, Railway Guide, illustrated..., Birmingham, circa 1838, 30 monochrome illustrations, folding time table, period inscription to the front endpaper, pp.269 to the rear endpaper detached, slightly loose binding, original brown cloth, boards & spine rubbed, tear to the head of the spine, 8vo, plusBart (F. Fitzwygram), Horses and Stables, 3rd edition, London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1886, 39 monochrome plates, lacking front endpaper, front gutter re-enforced with white tape, toning & spotting throughout, original green cloth, boards & spines marked & rubbed, 8vo, and other late 19th & early 20th century shipping/naval, railway, & transport reference, mostly original cloth, condition is generally fair/good, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 444

* Table Game. [The Little Artist Magic Painter, Austria], circa 1775, magnetic picture selector toy, comprising: 4 pasteboard squares each with hand-coloured copper engraving to verso and recto showing: fruit basket, ships sailing, deer hunting, portrait of a Georgian woman with powdered wig, a pair of golden doves, a couple walking by a fountain, two men looking towards a village by a hill, and a vase of flowers, magnetic strip pasted on either side of pasteboard squares beneath the engraving, some rubbing and occasional minor surface loss, each approximately 10.8 x 11.2 cm; and a small wooden box with hand-coloured copper-engraving showing 3 figures in Georgian dress in an interior, one seated next to an easel with an artist's palette in his hand, a cut out in place of a picture on the easel showing rotating disc underneath, disc divided into 8 sections each with miniature illustration matching those on the 4 pasteboard squares but shaped to match the cut out, rubbed, with some loss of pastepaper to sides, 11.6 x 12 x 2.5 cmQTY: (5)NOTE:Provenance: The Estcourt family of Estcourt House, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire.Extremely rare magnetic toy, complete and in working order, with disc which rotates when the box is placed over one of the squares, revealing the matching picture in the cut-out. We have been unable to trace another sold at auction; the only institutional copies found are two in the V & A, only one of which is pictured online, and that in inferior condition to ours (accession numbers W.55-1935 & W.53-1929). The heading 'The Little Artist Magic Painter' is taken from the V & A entry, which does not, however, state where the title originates.

Lot 104

Kent. Greenwood (C.), Map of the County of Kent, from an actual survey made in the years 1819 & 1820, published G. Pringle July 19th, 1821, large engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, bright contemporary wash colouring, calligraphic cartouche and dedication, table of explanation and reference to the hundreds, very slight dust soiling and offsetting, edged in green silk, 1145 x 1750 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary calf book box with contrasting gilt morocco label to the spine, book box worn at extremitiesQTY: (1)NOTE:A clean and bright example.

Lot 463

* Brock (Henry Matthew, 1875-1960). This Lady is Looking for Her Husband, pen, ink and wash on board, depicting three ladies talking in a shop, a man behind the counter looking on, signed lower left, title and 'A Bulbous Tale, No3. Gal.21' to lower margin, mount aperture 29.4 x 20 cm (11 1/2 x 7 7/8 ins), mounted (40.5 x 30.6 cm), together with Tony Would Make Pudding, circa 1908, pen, ink and wash on board, depicting a young boy kneeling on a chair next to a table, cutting out pastry, a female figure looking on, signed lower right, title and 'Tony's Friend 1908' in ink to lower margin, mount aperture 20.1 x 24.8 cm (8 x 9 3/4 ins), mounted (30.5 x 35.5 cm), plusBrowne (Gordon Frederick, 1858-1932). A Young Man Staggered Blindly Towards Him, pen and ink, depicting two groups of fighting soldiers, title and 'By ?oche of the legion' in ink to lower margin, initialled 'GB' to lower right, mount aperture 22.2 x 22.9 cm (8 3/4 x 9 ins), mounted (30.4. x 30.4 cm), together withGottlob (Fernand Louis, 1873-1935), La Possession, black chalk and pen & ink on paper, with traces of bodycolour, showing a young woman and a uniformed gentleman, signed lower right, titled in manuscript on verso, some small pin holes to extreme margins, sheet size 32 x 25 cm (12.5 x 9.75 ins), mounted (38 x 30.5 cm), andCowham (Hilda, Gertrude 1873-1964). Penelope Poet, circa 1912, black pen and ink on card, depicting a smartly dressed girl addressing a group of surprised looking young girls, signed lower right, caption in pencil to lower margin 'Penelope-Poet 'I shall be a poet'', produced for Little Folks, Penelope Poet, by Dorothea Moore, London: Cassell & Co Ltd, 1912, sheet size 22.5 x 32.5 cm (8 7/8 x 12 3/4 ins), mounted (28 x 38 cm), together with another similar by the same artist, The White Knight in Armour, black pen and ink on paper, laid onto card, depicting a young school girl holding a candle above her head, her other hand touching her chest, standing on rafters, signed lower right, 'The White Knight in Armour- then something moving attracted her attention' in pencil to lower margin, sheet size 28.5 x 22.2 cm (11 1/4 x 8 3/4 ins), mounted (33 x 25.4 cm)QTY: (6)

Lot 272

* English playing cards. Standard pattern HB1, Hunt & Sons, circa 1835, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), Old Frizzle ace of spades, single figured courts, lightly toned, scarce light spotting, few minor marks, versos pink with blue dotted wiggly lines, each card 93 x 64 mm, together with: Standard pattern, Belgium?, circa 1820, a complete deck of stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), imitating Type I design (see Lodge: The Standard English Pattern), forged GIII ace of spades with no maker's name, and with wrongly inscribed 'Six pence addl duty', soiled, some staining and light cockling(mainly affecting hearts, a couple more severely so), slight wear to corners, versos plain white, each card 95 x 65 mm, plus: Standard English pattern, Belgium?, circa 1825, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), corresponding to Hunt Fake 1 (see World of Playing Cards website p.73: Fakes, Forgeries and Tax Evasion), single figured courts roughly imitating Type II, forged Hunt & Sons ace of spades, with GIIII instead of GIV, generally toned and soiled, some marks, few pip cards with small areas of abrasion, versos plain white, each card 92 x 63 mm, with 5 other English packs: two by Bancks Brothers Successors to Hunt & Sons, one circa 1849, Old Frizzle AS, HB1 courts, the other circa 1860, Old Frizzle AS, unusual Germanic double-ended courts with ornate borders; two by Joseph Hunt & Sons, circa 1865-70, Joseph Hunt type 1 AS, double-ended courts of H1 & H2 designs (the latter with pattern 24: Oxford University Arms on versos, the former with an extra 8 of spades); and one deck by Hunt's Playing Card Manufacturing Co Ltd, circa 1880, H3 design double-ended courts, rounded corners, 16 cards from each deck mounted with photo corners onto 8 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, each board 54.5 x 41.5 cm and similarQTY: (8)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: Lodge, The Standard English Pattern, pp.18-19; Mann, All Cards on the Table #189 a).

Lot 101

Ireland. Wyld (James), Ireland, published by James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen [1838], very large engraved map on four sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary wash colouring, the title surrounded by a large uncoloured view (possibly of Killarney) with another large vignette of the Giant's Causeway to the lower right, table of reference and scales, floriated border, slight staining, each sheet approximately 920 x 695 mm, overall size approximately 1820 x 1380 mm, near contemporary ink title above the advertisement on the verso of one sheet, contained in a contemporary green cloth book box, slight wear to extremitiesQTY: (1)NOTE:Andrew Bonar Law. The Printed Maps of Ireland, number 345 (ii). The second state with the addition of a monogram 'JW' to the lower left and with the publishing legend below the map.

Lot 98

India. Walker (John), This Newly Constructed and Extended Map of India from the Latest Surveys of the Best Authorities Published Principally for Use of the Officers of the Army in India, is respectfully Inscribed to Major General Sir John Malcolm..., by his most obedient Servants Kingsbury, Parbury & Allen, London: Jany. 11th. 1825, large engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary wash colouring, inset map of the Birman Empire, calligraphic title, table of reference and mileage scale, slight offsetting and staining, the map edged in green silk, 1565 x 1240 mm, contained in a contemporary green card slipcase, worn, cracked and rubbedQTY: (1)

Lot 106

Lancashire. Hennet (G.), A Map of the County Palatine of Lancaster Divided into Hundreds and Parishes from an accurate survey made in the years 1828 and 1829, Henry Teesdale and Co. May 1st. 1830, large-scale map engraved by James Bingley, bright contemporary wash colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation, uncoloured vignette of the New Custom House Liverpool, slight staining, edged with green silk, marbled endpapers, 1615 x 1130 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled calf book-box with contrasting morocco gilt label to spine, bumped with very slight wear to extremitiesQTY: (1)

Lot 89

England & Wales. Walker (J. & C.), A Geological Map of England, Wales and part of Scotland, showing also the Inland Navigation with the Rail Roads and Principal Roads, published J. & C. Walker, March 15th 1838, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of explanation, two geological and mineralogical cross sections below the map, slight browning, 940 x 655 mm, later ink ownership signature on versoQTY: (1)

Lot 693

* Piper (John, 1903-1992). Two Autograph Letters Signed, 'John Piper', Fawley Bottom Farmhouse, nr Henley-on-Thames, 9 November 1940 & Pentre, Bethesda, Bangor, 17 January 1946, both to William [Scudamore Mitchell], the first beginning, 'John brought your letter with him this week which we found v enjoyable, if much of the life it described sounded otherwise. I send a photo [not present here], of water-colour of Hamsey Ch[urch], in case it amuses you. "Plain Oak Seats: Art, but decent" I see I have noted in my sketchbook - but "I took the liberty of expunging them from the drawing" as Sidney Pitcher F.R.P.S. of Gloucester once said to me about the fir-trees at the Rollright Stones - introducing a singularly bare-looking photo... ', recounting how he visited Hamsey at the beginning of the war and saying that William is doing 'invaluable work on our hatchment heritage' and hoping Sir Harry and Sir Charles will remember him when they get into parliament, 'as advisors on Historical Monument Preservation to the New Era Government' , a little spotting and some creasing and one short tear to right margin, 2 pp., 8vo, the second letter beginning, 'It was an enormous pleasure - series of pleasures - to see you posted in the Times alive and well, as we did, then to hear you were home from John, now to hear from you in person. Your letter is fascinating and it will be even more fascinating when we meet again... ', saying that 'For our own part we have had fun and hell during the war but nearly all fun, and we have taken the first opportunity of escaping from our beam ends at Fawley Bottom to come to the frozen mountains of Cambria where we have taken this house (no modern conveniences whatever: hip bath in front of kitchen fire, the size of an occasional table) in order - ostensibly - for me to paint frozen mountains. It is far too cold of course to do that... ', telling William to take time to look at some churches before he goes to Austria and telling him not to go abroad for too long, 'The country needs you', a couple of minor spots, 3 pp. on 2 sheets of letterhead, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:William Scudamore Mitchell (1912-1987), advertising manager at Shell prior to the Second World War. Mitchell worked with John Betjeman and John Piper on the Shell Guides series, and was himself the author of East Sussex, A Shell Guide (Faber & Faber, 1978). During the war, Mitchell was sent to Singapore where he was interned by the Japanese, as a prisoner-of-war on the Burma Railway. His account of the experience was published in 1996 as The Setting Sun, An Account of Life in Captivity under the Japanese. Mitchell later worked as advertising manager for the Egg Marketing Board until his retirement. He stayed at Fawley Bottom with John and Myfanwy Piper on numerous occasions, and owned several works by Piper.

Lot 108

London. Homann (Johann Baptist, Heirs of), Regionis quae est circa Londinum specialis repraesentatio Geographica..., Ausfuhrliche Geographische Vorstellung der Gegend um London...., published Nuremberg, 1742, engraved map of the environs of London with contemporary hand-colouring, below the map is an uncoloured engraved panorama of the city, old adhesion scaring to the verso, left-hand vertical margin strengthened on verso, 510 x 575 mm, together with Russell (J.). London Extending from the Head of the Paddington Canal West to the West India Docks East..., J. Stratford, October 6th 1806, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, table of reference below the map, old folds, some creasing and dust soiling, slight staining, long repaired closed tears, laid on later cotton, 320 x 555 mm, with Wallis (J.). Wallis's Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, Jany. 16th. 1797, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, dust-soiled and a little toned overall, small holes where old folds cross, short splits along old folds, 425 x 865 mm, plus Mogg (Edward). London in Miniature with the Surrounding Villages. Entire New Plan..., January 1st. 1827, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining, re-backed with later cotton, folds strengthened on verso, slight wear and loss to the printed image where old folds cross, later endpapers with facsimile title page and advertisement, 520 x 930 mm. and Bacon (G. W. publisher). Bacon's Map of Central London, circa 1900, folding colour lithographic map, laid on linen, 730 x 980 mm, bound with a 24-page index, publisher's decorative cloth boards, spine and part of upper cover faded QTY: (5)NOTE:The first described item. James Howgego. The Printed Maps of London, number 88. The second, number 240, is the first and only state. The third map, number 214, first state, and the fourth, number 237, state 16.

Lot 84

Dorset. Greenwood (C. & G.), Map of the County of Dorset, from an actual survey, made in the years 1825 & 1826..., published Sept. 11th 1826, large engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and a large uncoloured vignette view of Weymouth, slight overall toning, old drawing pin holes in each corner, the whole edged in green silk, marbled endpapers, 1170 x 1580 mm, contained in a contemporary calf book box, worn and rubbedQTY: (1)

Lot 241

[Trusler, John]. The Honours of the Table, or, Rules for Behaviour During Meals; with the Whole Art of Carving... for the use of young people, 2nd edition, London: for the Author at the Literary-Press, 1791, woodcut arms on verso of title, woodcut illustrations (by Bewick) in the text, showing joints, poultry and fish, five later engraved illustrations showing animal cuts pasted onto 5 inserted blank leaves (illustrations slightly offset to facing text pages), a few old ink marginalia, partial pencil index to front flyleaf (detached), a little spotting, stitching partly broken, contemporary sheep, edge wear, covers detached and spine defective, tall 12moQTY: (1)NOTE:Bitting, p. 466; Maclean, p. 142; Osborne II, p. 743; Simon, BG 1475].

Lot 42

York & North Midland Co. Railway timetables. A volume containing 29 railway timetables, a broken run, June 1850-Dec 1853, few with folding tables (one torn with loss), occasional oval ink stamps of 'N.E.R. Office of Supt. of the Line, Time Table and Excursion Dept., York' and to endpapers, majority of timetables with attached fabric tab, light fraying to few leaves, contemporary cloth, printed paper label to upper cover and spine 'Y. & N. M. Passenger Time Tables, June 1850, to December 1853', spine faded and extremities lightly rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)

Lot 106

A group of Chinese and Japanese pottery and porcelain, etc., including a table lamp, vases, teapot, cups and saucers. (a quantity)

Lot 118

A Chinese hardwood and rattan stool, 52cm high, 48cm wide, 48cm deep, a square stand, 120cm high, 49cm wide, 49cm deep, circular rattan topped urn stand raised on five cabriole legs, 54cm high, and a hardwood side table, raised on square legs, 85cm high, 88.5cm wide, 46cm deep.

Lot 180

A hardstone gimbal terrestrial globe, in a brass table frame, 45cm high.

Lot 203

A 1970's Brumbry acrylic table lamp, Luigi Massoni for Harvey Guzzini, with an acrylic mushroom lamp shade, and white conical lacquered metal base, with chrome beneath, 43cm high, 45cm wide. Buyer Note: WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or reconditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Lot 214

A pair of early 19thC porcelain inkwells, possibly Bloor Derby, by Thomas Steel, painted to the lids with flowers on a table, and flowers and fruit on a table, the base with gilt foliate scrolls, 14.5cm wide.

Lot 232

A pair of 20thC Continental brass table lamps, modelled with putti, on a scrolling leaf base, with brilliant cut glass drops and shades, 91cm high. Buyer Note: WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or reconditioning only. TRADE ONLY

Lot 297

A pair of George III silver table spoons, with bright cut engraving, oval reserve monogram engraved, Stephen Adams II, London 1783, 4.06oz.

Lot 324

A George IV silver butter knife, crest engraved, Charles Heley, London 1827, 1.41oz, four George V silver handled fruit knives, Sheffield 1913, and a silver handled table knife. (6)

Lot 326

A George IV silver Kings pattern table knife and fork, crest engraved, Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1825, 3.09oz.

Lot 329

Three George IV silver table forks, William Heaton, London 1829, 3.90oz.

Lot 331

A pair of Victorian silver table forks, crest engraved, Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1863, and a further fork, Reed & Sons, Newcastle 1862, 4.94oz. (3)

Lot 334

An Edward VII cut glass hip flask, with silver mount and hinged lid, London 1907, cut glass dressing table pin box, with silver lid, Birmingham 1909, 0.42oz, and a George V silver ashtray, Birmingham 1921, 0.62oz. (3, AF)

Lot 365

A George V silver backed six piece dressing table set, for W Batty & Sons Limited, Manchester and Liverpool, with engraved floral and foliate decorated, purple Morocco cases, comprising, hand mirror, pair of clothes brushes, pair of hair brushes, and comb, London 1913.

Lot 414

An early 20thC brass Corinthian column table lamp, with a faceted cut glass reservoir, glass chimney and white globe form shade, 85cm high.

Lot 425

An oak draw leaf refectory style dining table, raised on cabriole legs united by a H frame stretcher, 74cm high, 158cm wide, 219cm extended, 91cm deep.

Lot 429

A 1950's vintage formica topped drop leaf kitchen table, raised on tapering square legs, 74cm high, 75cm wide, 48cm deep, 64cm extended, together with a pair of kitchen stools, with yellow leatherette seats. (3)

Lot 439

A George IV mahogany and crossbanded side table, with two frieze drawers, raised on ring turned legs, 71cm high, 53.5cm wide, 41cm deep.

Lot 441

A mid century teak occasional table, the rectangular top raised on double metal rod shaped legs, rubber capped, 41cm high, 81cm wide, 30.5cm deep.

Lot 442

A Victorian mahogany envelope card table, with a red baize interior, raised on turned legs, on block feet, 60cm high, 55cm wide, 55cm deep.

Lot 458

An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded fold over card table, raised on slender square legs united by shaped undertier, 77cm high, 54cm wide, 38.5cm deep.

Lot 460

A Georgian oak tilt top breakfast table, the rectangular top raised on a baluster turned column over four cabriole legs, brass lion's paw capped, on castors, 71cm high, 120cm wide, 90cm deep.

Lot 462

A Georgian oak gate leg dining table, raised on turned legs united by a box frame stretcher, 70cm high, 91cm wide, 33cm deep, 100cm extended.

Lot 469

A Victorian mahogany window table, the octagonal top raised on four triple column supports, united by an undertier, with galleries and further columns, on slender cabriole legs, 77cm high, 54cm diameter.

Lot 470

An 18thC oak side table, with a single frieze drawer, raised on barley twist supports, united by a X framed stretcher, on bun feet, 73cm high, 84cm wide, 51cm deep.

Lot 478

A George III mahogany tilt top occasional table, raised on turned column over three cabriole legs, 72cm high, 61cm wide.

Lot 479

An 18thC Georgian oak side table, raised on turned column supports united by a box stretcher, 63cm high, 79cm wide, 51cm deep.

Lot 495

An oak and copper coffee table, with a hammered rectangular top, raised on trestle ends united by a stretcher, 46cm high, 84cm wide, 38.5cm deep.

Lot 497

A George III oak and mahogany occasional table, raised on a turned column above three cabriole legs, terminating in ball and claw feet, 68cm high, 75cm wide.

Lot 499

A George III mahogany tilt top occasional table, raised on a turned column over three cabriole legs, 71cm high, 80cm wide.

Lot 505

A Victorian mahogany Sutherland table, raised on slender turned legs united by a turned stretcher, 56cm high, 56cm wide, 14cm deep, 65cm extended.

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