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An Anglo-Indian hardwood octagonal centre table , the top profusely carved with a central flower head within bands of scrolling flowering foliage, the mechanised base with eight pivoted legs and drop-in frieze sections, the frieze shaped and carved, the turned legs carved with stylised palms, 90cm diameter 74cm high
1- [PENN, WILLIAM]: Some Fruits of Solitude, in Reflections and Maxims, Relating to the Conduct of Human Life; in two parts. F Sowle, 1718, 7th. edn. PP:(xvi), 158, (vi) Table; Bound with : More Fruits of Solitude.. Being the second part. F Sowle, 1718, PP:(vi), 111, (i) blank, (ii) Index. C19 full speckled calf; index page torn with small loss; 2- Clarkson, T: Memoirs of the private and public life of William Penn; in 2 Vols. Longman, 1813. PP:xii, 520; 500. Cont. full calf; rebacked (preserving the original spines); occasional foxing (3)
In the manner of Henry Flitcroft, 19th century, an impressive carved, painted and gilded pine serving table, the shaped green-veined marble top over an acanthus-carved and fluted frieze, a bold central shell, swags and scrolls, supported on four scrolled square supports with carved fish scale panels, stiff leaves, guilloché and scrolled feet, 247cm wide 86cm deep 88cm high Provenance: This table formed part of the furnishings of 45 Belgrave Square, London, now The Malaysian Embassy.
1- [Seckford's Alms-House] LODER, Robert: statutes and ordinances for the government of the alms-houses in Woodbridge , in the county of Suffolk, founded by Thomas Seckford. collected and published by Robert Loder. Woodbridge, the editor, 1792, 1st and only edn. 4to. PP:Frontis Portrait of Seckford, a tipped-in engraving of: Seckford's Alms Houses, Woodbridge (Trimmed and pasted to another paper), title, (i)blank, (ii)Preface & Subscribers list( only 99 copies printed and 25 of those went to the London bookseller Nichols), Folding Genealogical table, X, 24, (ii), 7, (i), Plus a folding Coloured Plan of the estate (THE TITLE CALLS FOR 4 PLATES). Later half leather with gilt lettering to spine and gilt lettered leather label to upper cover. The copy is interleafed throughout. VG; 2- Pearce, Robert: The Charities of St. Giles Without Cripplegate in the City of London. J. W. Woodley, Printer, 1882, 1st edn. Large 4to. PP:xi, 310 (includes 46 colour plans, two folding). Original cloth. Light damp staining to first few pages and couple of the plans . Also loosely inserted 3pp (Vestry Meeting, 26th June, 1901), and 8pp (Church & Charity accounts, 1900-01) (2)
Circle of Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger (Flemish, 1561-1635) PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN, SAID TO BE GEORGE VILLIERS, 1st DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM (1592-1628), STANDING THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, in a black doublet, wearing the insignia of the Order of the Garter, his left hand resting on the hilt of his sword, his right hand on a draped table Oil on canvas 118 x 93cm Provenance: The Property of a Prominent West Country Collector; The Contents of Littlecote House, Wiltshire, Sotheby’s, 21 November 1995, lot 844.
An Edwardian mahogany metamorphic games table, the serpentine top lifting off to reveal a baize-lined card surface and a roulette wheel with compartments, presented with counters and gaming tokens, raised on acanthus carved cabriole supports and peg feet, 95cm wide 58cm deep 77cm high
BIBLE, dated 1599: THE BIBLE, that is, the holy Scriptures conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages. With most profitable Annotations upon all the hard places. Imprinted At London by the deputies of Christopher Barker printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, 1599; (i.e. Amsterdam, Jan Fredericksz Stam, c.1633). 4to. 9 x 7½ inches. PP: (vi)including title, 190 leaves (complete, with last page blank), 1-127 leaves(The Second Part), Engraved Title Page of New Testament (Title within heart shaped centre and with border of tribes and apostles), dated, 1599. 1-121, (11) leaves of Table, with Colophon dated 1599, Title Page: A Brief Concordance, Printed by William Du Gard, for Nicolas Bourn,1652 (52 leaves), Title Page: The Booke of Psalmes, no date (x), 1-90 & 93 (nothing missing), (xi). With maps and illustrations in the text of the Old Testament, plus 1 map in the New. c full leather, lacking clasps. Rebacked, hinges cracked and lower cover almost detached. Title page frayed at edges and taped to upper cover. Many pages with frayed edges; one page torn (without loss); the odd small stain and tear. Sold with all faults.
A Victorian pollard oak and ebonised wind-out extending dining table, c.1860, the rectangular top with a moulded edge, on turned and fluted legs terminating in brass and ceramic castors, the castors and winding action signed 'J. Fitter Patent', complete with four leaves, each leaf 52cm wide 365cm wide 141cm deep 76cm high extended
A George II-style carved gilt and painted pier table, the carved stand centred with an armorial shield, the carved frieze raised with four putti amongst leaves, grapes and wheat to each corner, united with a stretcher, on lion paw feet, 137cm wide 85cm deep 82.5cm high Provenance: Sir Rod Stewart.
1- Canning, George: Poems. 1767. Dedication page Signed by Canning ; BOUND WITH : Translation of Anti-Lucretius. 1766, Dedication page Signed by Canning. Both Printed for the Author & sold by Dodsley.. First and only editions. 4to. PP:(iv), (iii), (i)b, 91, (i)b; (iv), (i), (i)b, (ii)Preface, (ii), 428. Cont. full leather; rubbed and upper cover detached; 2- Felltham, Owen: Resolves, A Duple Century. H Seile, 1634, 5th edn. PP(vi), 448, + Alphabetical Table. Old calf; rubbed; manuscript notes to endpapers and verso of title; 3- Fenelon; John Hawkesworth: Adventures of Telemachus the son of Ulysses. Strahan, 1768, 1 st . thus. 4to. PP: xxxv (including subscribers’ list), (i) Errata, 462. with head and tail pieces. Cont. full polished calf & later spine; 4- [Fielding, S]: Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia . Printed for the author and sold by A. Millar, 1757, 1st edn. PP:(xii) including subscribers’ list, 219, (i)b. 4to. Cont. full calf and later spine; damp stain to first few pages; 5- Fielding, H: History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews; in 2 vols. A. Millar, 1749. With 11 plates only of 12? Cont. full calf; with later spine; v.2 P111/112 torn with loss of last 4 lines; 6- Somervile, W: The Chace. Bowyer, 1767. with 8 plates; Bound With : Hobbinol. 1768. Full calf and later spine. (7)
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