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Lot 24

An 18th century Spanish walnut centre table, the boarded top on open scroll supports, the back with a later 'X' stretcher, 77.4cm high, 90.2cm wide, 65.5cm deep.

Lot 21

A small Queen Anne oak gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf table above a frieze drawer and on ring turned baluster legs united by peripheral stretchers, 70.2cm high, 83 x 99.2cm (open). Provenance: 'A Lifetime of Collecting'-The property of a gentleman.

Lot 293

An Italian giltwood centre table in Louis XIV style, the inset marble top with a moulded edge above a leaf carved moulding and a shell decorated frieze and a scroll and leaf pierced apron centred with a female mask, on square tapering legs with bearded male masks, united by a leaf and scroll 'H' stretcher, late 19th / early 20th century, 78.5cm high, 170.5cm wide, 85.5cm deep.

Lot 300

A late 19th century Black Forest table gong, in the form of a standing bear, with a brass gong and a beater, on a naturalistic base, 31.8cm high.

Lot 429

A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid writing table, decorated with stylised Greek key, leaves, stars and owner's initials, the top with a hinged and lift-out glass inkwell and pen compartment, the further hinged writing surface inset with later gilt tooled leather revealing an interior with a drawer, above a frieze drawer, on trestle ends and leaf cast brass sabot and castors, 79cm high, 76.7cm wide, 61.2cm deep. Provenance: Purchased by the current vendor from Christie's South Kensington, Christie's Interiors, 16th December 2008, lot 611.

Lot 430

A George III mahogany Pembroke table, inlaid with stringing, the oval drop-leaf top above a frieze drawer, on square tapering legs and brass caps and castors, 74.3cm high, 89.6 x 106cm (open). Provenance: 'A Lifetime of Collecting'-The property of a gentleman.

Lot 476

A George IV goncalo alves occasional table in the manner of Gillows, the circular fixed top with an egg and dart moulded edge, above a faceted stem and a dished well, the quatreform base with scroll carved lion's paw feet and sunken brass castors, 66.4cm high, 60cm diameter.

Lot 302

A late 19th century cut-glass and gilt brass Corinthian column table lamp, with a faceted stem and a stepped base, 69.7cm high (overall).

Lot 554

λ A 19th century Anglo-Indian rosewood centre table, the circular top with an egg and dart moulded edge and a leaf and rosette frieze, on a bulbous leaf carved stem and quatreform base, 76.3cm high, 121cm diameter.

Lot 516

A Regency 'D' shaped tea table, inlaid with ebonised stringing, the hinged fold-over top on twin gate supports, on ring turned and baluster ribbed legs, 74cm high, 91.6cm wide, 45.2cm deep.

Lot 704

An early 19th century tτle bread basket, decorated in gilt with a band of leaves, together with a similar basket painted with flowers and leaves and a table crumb pan, 34.5cm wide (max). (3) Provenance: 'A Lifetime of Collecting'-The property of a gentleman.

Lot 684

A mid-19th century watercolour naive portrait of a lady, seated beside a table, together with a similar portrait of a lady with her baby, 16 x 12.4cm (max) each in a glazed wood frame. (2)

Lot 549

A 19th century Burmese hardwood occasional table, the circular tilt-top carved with birds, animals and buildings, with a pierced foliate freeze, on a snake entwined base, 72cm high, 68cm diameter.

Lot 467

λ A Regency rosewood and inlaid sofa table, the drop-leaf top with satinwood banding, above a pair of cedar lined frieze drawers, one containing a printed card, inscribed 'Captain Stewart-Liberty, The Lee Manor Bucks', the reverse with false fronts, on scroll legs and lion's paw brass sabot and castors, 72cm high, 149.2cm wide, 66.3cm deep (open).

Lot 510

A mahogany drum table in Regency style, the circular fixed top inset with a leather writing surface, above four frieze drawers with four false fronts, on four reeded scroll legs, on brass sabot and castors, 19th century, 73.2cm high, 76.3cm diameter.

Lot 656

AN EDWARDIAN ENVELOPE CARD TABLE

Lot 701

A QUANTITY OF OCCASIONAL MAHOGANY FURNITURE TO INCLUDE A TELEPHONE TABLE

Lot 687

A MODERN PINE SEVEN DRAWER CHEST W-87 cm WITH A MATCHING BEDSIDE CHEST AND AN OAK COFFEE TABLE (3)

Lot 685

A RETRO TEAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE WITH FOUR DIFFERENT CHAIRS

Lot 616

A MODERN KITCHEN TABLE AND THREE CHAIRS

Lot 669

A MODERN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE AND 6 VICTORIAN STYLE CHAIRS - TWO CHAIRS A/F

Lot 693

A HEAVY OAK COFFEE TABLE W-134 cm

Lot 689

A MODERN ROCKING CHAIR AND A KITCHEN TABLE (2)

Lot 683

A SMALL OAK BOOKCASE, PINE TOY BOX, ONYX TABLE ETC (5)

Lot 249

A REGENT OF LONDON VINTAGE DRESSING TABLE SET TOGETHER WITH AN EMBROIDERED TRAY

Lot 625

A MODERN PINE TABLE WITH FOUR CHAIRS

Lot 658

A MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS

Lot 650

COLONIAL STYLE LOW STORAGE TABLE W-122 cm AND PAIR OF HARDWOOD CANDLESTICKS

Lot 673

A WALNUT GLASS TOPPED COFFEE TABLE AND NEST OF TABLES

Lot 667

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TILT TOP OVAL LOO TABLE W-148 cm

Lot 618

A RETRO TEAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS

Lot 696

A MODERN HONEY PINE DINING TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS

Lot 508

A METAL GARDEN TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS

Lot 233

A SELECTION OF CERAMIC TABLE LAMPS WITH VASE ETC

Lot 259

* Darwin (Charles, 1809-1822). Autograph letter signed, 'Charles Darwin', Down, Beckenham, Kent, 26 April 1876, t o J.E. Harting, thanking him for his kind offers of help and for the manuscript notes, continuing 'As far as I can tell I do not intend to work again on the subjects on which I have published, but reserve the little thought which has left me for somewhat new matter', one page with integral blank, letter page slightly toned and a little dust soiled, pin pricks below date upper left, with the (original) envelope addressed to J.E. Harting in Darwin's hand, Beckenham, Down, and London franking stamps dated 3 & 4 May 1880, a little spotting and dust soiling, together with The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection..., (forty-ninth thousand), John Murray, 1897, folding table, top edge gilt, contemporary prize binding of blue calf gilt by Baker & Son, Clifton, with the headmaster of Clifton College's prize bookplate to front pastedown, awarded to A.D. Jaffé, Form VI for Chemistry (special set), Midsummer 1898, a little rubbed, 8vo (Qty: 3)NOTESProvenance: Dorothea Jaffé. James Edmund Fotheringham Harting (1841-1928) was an English ornithologist and naturalist. From 1869 onwards he was a prolific contributor to T he Field , and later edited The Zoologist, from 1877 to 1896. Darwin Correspondence Project "Letter no. 10474 F"; also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 24.

Lot 38

Jourdan (J.). Vues, prises dans les Pyrenées françaises, accompagnées d'un texte descriptif par Emilien Frossard, 1st edition, Paris: Treuttel & Würtz, 1829, lithographic title-page, 24 lithographic plates on india paper (mounted), hand-coloured lithographic table, 25 leaves of descriptive letterpress, variable spotting, often heavy but largely restricted to text and mounts, plates and text apparently bound out of published order, 19th-century ownership inscription 'S. Feilden' to front free endpaper, English bookseller's ticket (Poole & Boult, Chester) to front pastedown, contemporary maroon half morocco gilt, gilt morocco label to front board, joints and extremities worn, pale marking to head of spine, sides rubbed, folio (46 x 31.4 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESRare: not in Abbey, three copies in libraries on OCLC (Bibliothèque nationale de France, British Library, and Metropolitan Museum of Art); Library Hub adds a copy at Ickworth House, Suffolk.

Lot 306

Boehme (Jacob). Einleitung zum Wahren und gründlichen Erkänntnis des grossen Geheimnisses der Gottseligkeit: Gott geoffenbaret im Fleisch; bestehende in einem kernhafften Auszug aller theologischen theosophischen und philosophischen Schrifften und Zeugnissen..., Amsterdam: R. & G. Wetstein, 1718, engraved frontispiece, browning and spotting throughout, printed ownership label of W.H. Whinfield to front pastedown and small withdrawn ink stamp to front free endpaper, contemporary vellum, manuscript title and gilt library classification to spine, 4to, together with Breitkopf (Bernhard Christoph). Die verschiedenen Meynungen einiger Weltweisen von der Existenz der Seelen der Thiere in einer Gesellschaft guter Freunde untersucht , Leipzig: Breitkopf 1743 , 96pp., wood engraved vignette to title and decorative tailpiece, bound with Die Frage, ob die Seelen der Thiere Verstand haben? in einer Gesellschaft guter Freunde untersucht, Leipzig: Breitkopf 1742, 96pp., wood engraved vignette to title and decorative tailpieces, bound with [Winkler, Johann Heinrich] , Philosophische Untersuchung der Frage, Ob die Seelen einiger Thiere einen gewissen Grad der Vernunft haben, in einer Gesellschaft guter Freunde angestellet, Leipzig: Breitkopf 1742 , 93pp., wood engraved vignette to title and decorative tailpiece, bound with [Winkler, Johann Heinrich] , Philosophische Untersuchung der Frage, ob die Seelen der Thiere mit ihren Leibern sterben? in einer Gesellschaft guter Freunde angestellet, Leipzig: Breitkopf, 1743, 88pp., wood engraved vignette to title, 19th century half vellum, title in manuscript to spine, 8vo and Lessing ( Gotthold Ephraim). Sämmtliche Schriften , 32 volumes in 16, Berlin, 1825-1828, ten engraved plates and one folding table, occasional spotting and few marks, contemporary uniform black boards gilt, orange title labels (two torn with loss), some light wear to extremities, 12mo (Qty: 18)

Lot 358

* Table. An Arts and Crafts oak Heals type book table, the hexagonal top above a base formed as three book shelves and pierced pear shape design, 56cm high x 59cm wide (Qty: 1)NOTESA design commonly associated with Heals and Liberty.

Lot 131

* 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, closed tears affecting image professionally repaired on verso, one margin extended, 500 x 480 mm (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 345

Baldinucci (Filippo), Notizie de Professori del Disegno da Cimbue in qua, per le quali si dimostra come, e per chi le bell'arti di pittura, scultura e architettura lasciata la rozzezza delle maniere Greca, e Gottica; si siano in questi secoli riditte all'antica loro perfezione, 1st edition, Florence, 1681, title with Medici woodcut arms, folding genealogical table, damp stain to first few leaves, later tree calf, spine worn, edges rubbed, 4to, together with Cominciamento e Progresso dell'arte dell'intagliare in Rame, 2nd edition, Florence, 1768, title with woodcut device, a little minor spotting, later half cloth, spine faded, a little rubbed, 8vo (Qty: 2)NOTESProvenance: Michael Jaffé CBE (1923-1997), English art historian and director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. First work: First issue (without privilege and errata leaves). The first of six volumes of Baldinucci's lives of artists, issued from 1681 to 1728 and covering the years 1260-1300, detailing artists such as Giotto, Cimabue and Oderisi da Gubbio. Second work: Cicognara 2201. The most important of the Florentine art historians (after Vasari), Filippo Baldinucci (1624-1697) was the first writer in Italy to mention Rembrandt’s etchings in this important history of the art of engraving.

Lot 126

Jenner (Thomas). A Direction for the English Traviller, by which he shal be inabled to Coast about all England and Wales, 1643, title engraved by Jacob van Langeren, folding distance table, 39 (of 40) engraved cartographical county mileage tables with 'thumbnail' maps, lacking map of Cheshire, Northamptonshire map duplicated, folding general map of England and Wales lacking lower half (the map portion), title laid down, 'The use of all the insueing Tables' leaf laid down with last two lines partly completed in manuscript, a little light spotting and water stains, bookplate of Allan Heywood Bright (1862-1941, British Liberal politician), later calf, spine and edges rubbed, small 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESChubb XLVI; ESTC R38849; Skelton 25. First published in 1635 by Mathew Simmons, in this edition by Jenner "the 'thumb-nail' county maps have been erased, and larger maps on double the scale (10 miles=about 1/2 ins.) engraved in their place in the triangular space in the lower right-hand corner of the plates. The names of towns are given in full, and those in neighbouring counties are added" (Skelton).

Lot 86

Rowlands (Henry). Mona Antiqua Restaurata. An Archaeological Discourse on the Antiquities, Natural and Historical, of the Isle of Anglesey, the Ancient Seat of the British Druids..., with an Appendix, containing a Comparative Table of Primitive Words, 2nd edition, Corrected and Improved, London: J. Knox, 1766, folding engraved frontispiece map and 12 engraved plates, errata at rear, worm trails to lower blank margins at front of volume and upper blank margins at rear, contemporary calf, joints cracked, white paint stripe to upper panel of spine, 4to, together with Gastineau (Henry) , Wales Illustrated, in a Series of Views, comprising the Picturesque Scenery, Towns, Castles, Seats of the Nobility & Gentry, Antiquities &c., London: Jones & Co., 1830, engraved title (spotted), 114 engraved views on 57 plates, some toning and spotting, contemporary green half calf by B. Hill of Birmingham (label to upper pastedown), gilt decorated spine with black morocco title label, extremities slightly worn, 4to, with Fenton (Richard) , A Historical Tour through Pembrokeshire, 1811, engraved title with signature to upper margin, folding engraved maps and 30 plates, toning and spotting throughout, modern sheep, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to, and Jones (Harry Longueville) , Illustrations of the Natural Scenery of the Snowdonian Mountains: accompanied by a Description, Topographical and Historical, of the County of Caernarvon, 1829, 15 lithograph plates (including frontispiece), few light dampstains and occasional spotting, original cloth-backed boards, few dampstains and slight wear, large 4to, plus other Welsh topography and Welsh history related etc. (Qty: 10)

Lot 330

La Motte (Antoine Houdar de). Les Oeuvres de Theatre..., avec plusieurs Discours sur la Tragedie, 2 volumes, 1st collected edition, Paris: Gregoire Dupuis, 1730, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spines, small 8vo (the work includes reference to Voltaire), together with Occasional Papers , A Collection of the Occasional Papers for the Year 1716 [-1717], 2 volumes, 1716-1718, each volume comprising twelve parts with individual titles, general titles with contemporary ownership stamp to lower blank margins, some toning, front pastedown of first volume with contemporary engraved bookseller's round label of Thomas Field of Paternoster Row, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines (gilt faint), joints cracked and light wear to extremities, 8vo, with Earbery (Matthias) , The Occasional Historian, numbers 1-4 in one, London: J. Wilford, 1730-1732, library ink stamps throughout, one folding table, library bookplate and ink stamp to front endpaper, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine lacking title label, joints split and worn, 8vo (Qty: 5)

Lot 374

Evelyn (John). Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest Trees..., with Notes by A. Hunter, 1st edition, York, 1776, subscribers list with subscription receipt slip signed by A. Hunter tipped-in, 40 engraved plates including one folding, without portrait frontispiece, folding table, some light toning, occasional marginal stains, contemporary boards without leather covering, 4to, together with Stevens (Francis) , Views of Cottages and Farm-Houses in England and Wales, London: R. Ackermann, 1815, etched frontispiece and numerous plates, some toning mostly to plates, later 19th century half calf, covers detached, worn, 4to, and Nicholson (Francis) , The Practice of Drawing and Painting Landscape from Nature, in Watercolours, 2nd edition, 1823, lithograph portrait frontispiece and plates, occasional spotting, original board detached and worn, strengthening to spine, 4to, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian etc., including two editions of Cary's New Itinerary (1806 & 1815), both worn (1815 edition disbound), and an incomplete Progress of a Water-coloured Drawing by John Laporte, circa 1810, plus a large early 19th century watercolour of cattle by a lake (requiring cleaning and some repair), plus few miscellaneous engravings by Hollar etc. (Qty: a carton)

Lot 46

Michelot (Henri). De Waare Wegwyzer voor de Stuurlieden en Lootzen in de Middelansche Zee ... Hierby gevoegt eene naauwkeurige beschryving van de octant van John Hadley; met eenige byzondere waarneemingen van Capitein Edmund Halley .... Dit alles is uit het Fransch en Engelsch vertaald door Willem Baron van Wassenaar, 2nd edition in Dutch, Amsterdam: Gerard Hulst van Keulen, [1789], [6] 1-214 [10] pp., signatures [*]1-3 A-2E4, [*]1=half-title, 72 engraved charts on 19 folding sheets, toning, occasional faint damp-staining to margins of text, half-title slightly soiled, ink-stain to p. 46, charts partially damp-stained, list of charts in contemporary manuscript to rear free endpaper, modern bookplate (C. M. Sophoclides), contemporary red sheep backing patterned paper boards, spine rubbed, boards with extensive surface-loss, 4to (25 x 20 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESFirst published in French in 1703 as Le portulan de la partie de la mer Mediterrannee, ou Le vray guide des pilotes costiers; this Dutch translation was first printed at Leiden in 1745. One copy only of this edition in libraries world-wide, at the University of Amsterdam (their cataloguing supplying the date 1789), and four of the 1745 edition (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Leiden, and the Royal Library of the Netherlands). In addition to the charts, the 1745 edition is known to contain a folding plate (depicting an octant), a volvelle and a folding table. These are not found in the present copy, although the volvelle is mentioned in the instructions to the binder ('Berigt aan den boekebinder') on the final page. Furthermore, the catch-word 'Voor' on the verso of leaf [*3] ('Voorreden van de vertaalder') does not match the first word of the following page (p. 1), where the main text begins. In the 1745 edition the 'Voorreden van de vertaalder' leaf is instead signed *4; it is preceded by a dedication leaf to Jacob Philip, Baron van Botzelaer (1711-1781), itself signed *3, and followed by the 'Voorreden van de schryver', a four-leaf quire signed 2*. Notwithstanding these apparent defects our copy seems to conform to that held by the University of Amsterdam; it is conceivable that Keulens would have discarded the dedication leaf to the by then deceased Baron van Botzelaer, and reset the rest of the preliminaries as a result.

Lot 31

Hartshorne (Anna). Japan and her People, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co., 1902, 50 photogravure plates, folding map, free endpapers browned and with old book-labels, volume 1 front joint partially split but firm, original red pictorial cloth gilt, original plain red cloth dust jackets, 8vo, together with: Stock (Eugene). The Story of the Fuh-Kien Mission of the Church Missionary Society, 1st edition, Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1877, folding map frontispiece, contemporary blue calf gilt, 8vo (18.2 x 12.5 cm), Malan (Solomon Caesar), Who is God in China, Shin or Shang-Te, 1st edition, Samuel Bagster and Sons, [1855], a little spotting and toning, old ownership inscription to title-page, modern half calf, 8vo (22 x 13.5 cm), Giles (Herbert A.), A Chinese Biographical Dictionary, 1st edition, Taipei: Literature House, 1898, original pale orange silk, large 8vo, Staunton (George), An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China, 2 volumes in 1, 1st US edition, Philadelphia: for Robert Campbell, by John Bioren, 1799, 7 engraved plates (of 8: lacking plate 8), folding table, offsetting, toning, a little spotting, contemporary tree sheep, loss to spine ends, 8vo (21.4 x 12.4 cm), and 5 others, China and Japan related (Qty: 13)NOTESSabin 90843 (Staunton). An exceptionally bright copy of Hartshorne's work, in the original dust jackets.

Lot 62

A 1970s teak retro coffee table with magazine rack shelf stretcher below, length 121.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Small amount of damage to one corner.

Lot 377

A large Art Deco style figure of a naked dancing young lady, on a stepped rectangular base, height 60cm and an Art Deco style table lamp with partially-clad dancing lady, with coloured opaque decorative glass disc, on a bronzed stepped base, height 29cm (2).

Lot 36

A French walnut Art Deco draw-leaf table (lacking leaves), length 138.5cm and five stylised French walnut Art Deco upholstered dining chairs (6).

Lot 71

A modern oak magazine rack table, width 55.5cm and ebonised bentwood chair (2).

Lot 9

A modernised blue painted Victorian pine kitchen table with tiled top and tiled drawer fronts, length approx 96cm.

Lot 54

A circular G-Plan style teak coffee table with glass top surmounting four-legged frame base with circular shelf stretcher, diameter 81cm.

Lot 125

A vintage conical fire extinguisher converted as a table lamp with spiral steel shade, height approx 115cm.

Lot 21

An Edward VII mahogany drop-leaf table with cabriole legs to pad feet, height 74cm.

Lot 52

A nest of three G-Plan teak tables and a teak coffee table on quadrant legs, length 102cm (2). CONDITION REPORT Some marks to the top of the nest of tables, both pieces have small knocks and marks commensurate with age.

Lot 201

A quantity of Evesham Vale oven-to-table ware comprising dinner plates, starter plates, cereal bowls, teacups, saucers, side plates, two vegetable tureens, two flan dishes and a pie dish (44).

Lot 47

A 20th century Stag mahogany triple mirror back kneehole dressing table, one frieze drawer, two drawers to either side to tapering block supports, length 150cm, a matching dressing table stool and cheval mirror (3).

Lot 22

An Edward VII mahogany and walnut cross-banded Pembroke table, the oval top with single frieze drawer supported on square tapering line inlaid legs, height 75cm.

Lot 4

A George III mahogany and rosewood cross-banded sofa table on twin-pillar base with sabre legs to brass slipper castors, width 77.5cm.

Lot 49

A retro 1960s teak scissor-action drop-leaf table, width 107.5cm.

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