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Carlo Bugatti (1856-1940) Side table with octagonal top, circa 1900 Vellum, ebonized wood, bone, pewter Unsigned 75cm high, 58.5cm wideLiterature Philippe Dejean, Carlo-Rembrandt-Ettore-Jean Bugatti, New York, 1982, p65 for similar inlays, copper wrapped cylindrical legs, and similar painted decoration of grasses and birds Condition Report: Structurally sound and sturdy with tight joints. Overall general wear to wooden surfaces to include light scratches, scuffs, minor indentations. Some areas of discolouration to finish. Some age related fine splits to top surface, there is some slight warping to top surface. Some general light patination to metal inlays throughout. Some minor losses to metal line inlay, small area of lifted metal. Some sections of replaced vellum. Small signs of old woodworm holes to one corner.Additional images available upon request.
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) for Poltronova 'Loto' table, circa 1965 Marble, lacquered metal Partial manufacturer's label to underside 70cm high, 120cm diameter Literature Phillipe Thome, 'Sottsass', Phaidon, 2022, p.198, see similar example illustrated Hans Höger, 'Ettore Sottsass: Designer, Artist, Architect', Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, 1993, p. 80 Domus 433, December 1965, p. 42
Liberty & Co Five piece silver dressing table set inset with turquoise matrix cabochons, model no. 5692, in fitted leather case, 1917 Silver, turquoise matrix, glass powder bowl, blue velvet and satin box lining Silver hallmarked for Birmingham, 1917, and numbered '5692', lining embossed in gilt 'BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE QUEEN / JEWELLERS / Wartski / 14 GRAFTON ST / LONDON W1' Case: 32.3cm x 42.3cm, Hand mirror: 27.5cm, Powder bowl: 10cm high
Adolphe Chanaux & Gilbert Pelletier Art Deco dining table, circa 1930 Walnut, amboyna, ebonised wood, ivory Stamped 'CP' to underside 76cm high,138cm wide, 120 cm deep Ivory Exemption reference: 6KHL3G71Condition Report: Please Note - This table is lacking central leaf. Overall wear to include scratches, scuffs, (some heavy scuffing to section of table top frieze) marks/stains, indentations. There are small losses to ivory line inlay to table top as well as some age related splits to veneer.
A 20th century Chinese hardwood D end extending dining table and eight chairs, table with shaped friezes on carved square supports, 79cm high x 168cm long x 107cm deep and chairs with carved yoke backs over square seats with upholstered cushions on carved square supports, 98cm high (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
A 20th century mahogany hallstand with carved surmount over bevelled glass mirror over single drawer flanked by umbrella stands, 214cm high x 105cm wide x 40cm deep and an oak barley twist drop leaf occasional table, 71cm high x 61cm wide x 35cm deep (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
London. Greenwood (C & J), Map of London from an actual survey made in the years 1824, 1825 & 1826..., Extended and Comprising the various improvements to 1830, Greenwood & Co, 31st August 1830, large scale map engraved by Josiah Neele with contemporary wash colouring and some later enhancement, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, inset views of St Pauls and Westminster, reference to the parishes and table of explanation, very slight spotting, 1260 x 1855 mm, later manuscript ownership signature to verso, contemporary sheep with gilt title to upper siding, heavily worn and frayed, spine partially detached, binding size 460 x 395 mm QTY: (1)NOTE:Howgego. Printed Maps of London, number 309, state 2.
Wiltshire. Speed (John), Wilshire, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset city plan of Salisbury and an inset vignette of Stonehenge, large margins, slight staining and dust soiling, long repaired closed tear affecting the printed image, 385 x 505 mm, English text on verso, together with Jansson (Jan). A Map of Wiltshire, C. Dicey & Co. circa 1770, uncoloured engraved map, slight creasing and dust soiling, old folds, one repaired marginal closed tear, 395 x 480 mm, no text on verso, with Bowen (Emanuel). An Improved Map of Wilt Shire Divided into its Hundreds, Collected from the best Materials..., Carington Bowles and Robert Sayer, circa 1765, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, originally published in 'The Large English Atlas', large uncoloured cartouche and dedication, slight dust soiling, short split at the base of the central fold, 540 x 705 mm, plus Greenwood (C. & J.). Map of the County of Wilts, from an Actual Survey..., Greenwood & Co. 1829, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation, reference to the Hundreds and an uncoloured vignette of Salisbury cathedral. slight water staining and offsetting, short split at the base of the central fold, 570 x 685 mm, with another copy similarQTY: (5)
Saunders (Richard). Saunders Physiognomie, and Chiromancie, Metoposcopie, the symmetrical proportions and signal moles of the body, fully and accurately explained; with their natural-predictive significations both to men and women. being delightful and profitable: with the subject of dreams made plain: whereunto is added the art of memory, 2nd edition very much enlarged by Richard Saunders, student in astrology and physick, London: Printed by H. Brugis, for Nathaniel Brook, 1671, [28], 160, [2], 155-156, 161-377, [13] pp., portrait frontispiece not present, woodcut illustrations to title and throughout volume, separate part titles present, 2 full-page engraved illustrations (one hand-coloured and the other with few ink marks and hole to image), one engraved plate, general title and following two leaves detached, with closed tear at gutter, frayed and torn margins, table to verso of leaf L1 with late manuscript entries in blue pencil, leaf 2Z1 with closed tear at head of gutter, without final blank 3E4, some browning, dust-soiling and few marks, contemporary calf, boards detached, rubbed and worn, folio (29 x 19.2 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Wing S755.'The second part, or second book: wherein is treated of physiognomy, metoposcopy, oneirocracy' and 'A treatise of the moles of the body of man & woman,' each have separate title page, with imprint 'for Nathaniel Brooks, 1670.', on leaves [Y]1r and 2S2r, respectively. With table of contents and advertisements at end of text.
Paoli (Sebastiano). Codice Diplomatico del Sacro Militare Ordine Gerosolimitano oggi di Malta ... illustrato con una serie cronologica de'Gran Maestri, ... con alcune notizie storiche, genealogiche, geografiche, ed altre osservazioni, volume 1 only (of 2), Lucca: Salvatore e Giandomenico Marescandoli, 1733, half-title, title in red and black (with old ink stamps to lower blank margin), folding engraved map, folding table and 8 engraved plates, some worming to blank margins, light toning and occasional spotting, contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spine, worn, folio, together with:Surius (Bernardinus). Den godtvruchtighen pelgrim ofte Jerusalemsche reyse, Antwerp: Hieronymus Verdussen, 1705, engraved title, 8 plates and engraved folding map (short tear to fore-margin of map), illustrations and plan to text, some light damp staining, contents sprung, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, torn to upper compartment of spine, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:The 2nd volume of the first title was published in 1737.
Stewart (Duncan). A Treatise on Uterine Haemorrhage, 1st edition, London: James Moyes, 1816, half-title, ownership inscription to head of title, ex-library with ink stamps to preliminaries, scattered spotting, untrimmed, original paper-covered boards, spine worn with some loss, 8vo, together with:Capper (James). Meteorological and Miscellaneous Tracts, applicable to navigation, gardening, and farming, with calendars of flora. For Greece, France, England and Sweden, 1st edition, Cardiff: J. D. Bird, [1811], half-title, folding tables, armorial bookplate of Christopher P. Norbury of Worcester to front pastedown, untrimmed, original paper-covered boards, paper title label to spine, lightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, withChastel (Francois). Recueil de Tables Progressives pour les Vibrations du Régulateur, 1817, bound with Arlaud (Francois) Table qui indique les nombres qu'il faut aux roues de rencontre des montres, 2nd edition, Geneva: Luc Sestié, 1805, first work signed by the author to foot of preface, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, book ticket of Léon Leroy to front pastedown, contemporary blue paste-paper boards, paper label to spine, 8vo, contained in blue cloth drop-back box with title in gilt to spine, with 4 others related, including Bransby Cooper's Observations on the Structure and Diseases of the Testis (2nd edition, 1841), John Sparkes' A Manual of Artistic Anatomy (1888), M. Fonzi's Rapport sur les dents artificielles, terro-métalliques (1808) and Manuale medicaminum simplicium et commistorum formulas continens (Bristol, 1816) QTY: (7)
Cary (John). Cary's Traveller's Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales; shewing the immediate Route to every Market and Borough Town throughout the Kingdom..., 1817, calligraphic title, advertisement and contents leaf, 43 (complete) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring (complete), including folding map of Yorkshire (Yorkshire with long closed tear), index of market towns bound at rear, bound with Cary's New Itinerary: or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, Both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales: with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland..., J. Cary, 1817, calligraphic title and dedication, folding engraved map of England and Wales with long closed tear, six engraved folding regional maps with contemporary outline colouring, further tables and indices, endpapers with later pencil annotations and notes, contemporary 'envelope style' black morocco binding, 8vo, together with Cary's New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland. with Part of Scotland, on which are carefully laid down all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads, the Course of the Rivers and the Navigable Canals, Cities, Market and Borough Towns, Parishes and most considerable Hamlets, Parks, Forests &c &c, 1st edition, June 11th 1794, title and dedication, general map of England & Wales and table of explanation, and 76 (complete) engraved map sheets (numbered 1 - 81 and omitting 62/63, 71/72 & 80 as intended), all with contemporary outline colouring, index bound at rear, some offsetting, text block cracked and partially split, contemporary sheep in an 'envelope style' heavily worn and frayed, 4to, with Fordham (Sir Herbert George). John Cary. Engraver, Map, Chart, Print-Seller and Globe Maker 1754 to 1835, Wm. Dawson & Sons Ltd, 1976, additional half-title, publisher's gilt cloth, 8vo, plus Barber (Peter, editor). The Map Book, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2005, additional decorative half-title, numerous colour plates throughout, publisher's gilt cloth, dust jacket torn with slight loss to the spine, folioQTY: (4)
Morris (Lewis). Plans of the Principal Harbours, Bays, & Roads, in St. George's and the Bristol Channels, from Surveys made under the Direction of the Lords of the Admiralty ... with Hints on Improvements necessary to be made for the Greater Security of the navigation on the Coast of Wales..., New edition with Additional Observations, from Surveys Lately made by William Morris, Shrewsbury: printed for the author by Sandford and Maddocks, 1801, calligraphic title dedication and list of subscribers, large uncoloured engraved folding engraved chart of Liverpool and Chester harbours, thirty-one engraved charts printed on thick paper, including four partly folding, observations and table bound at rear, some water staining and slight spotting, retaining publisher's blue paper wrappers, text block uncut, later endpapers, modern sheep backed boards, QTY: (1)NOTE:Phillips number 2889. Uncommon.
Victorian style converted table lamp, In the French style adorned with ormolu type gilt metal leaves and scrolls with ruby coloured glass column, 54cm high.Condition report:Fitted for electricity, electrical rewiring required.Glass column loosely fitted to ormolu base.Some firing bubbles but otherwise appears undamaged.
Art Deco verdigris bronze table lamp modelled as opposing seated nude females with glass shade to the centre, raised on alabaster style plinth base.16cm high, 32cm wide.Condition report:Fitted for electricity, electrical rewiring required.Two large cracks to foot of glass globe. On figure is quite loose.
Scottish School, circa 1735. Portrait of Anne Kennedy, Mrs. Blair of Dunskey, three-quarter-length in a grey dress, her right hand with flowers to the breast, her left hand touching a black marble table top, by a column. With identifying inscription. Oil on canvas. 93.3cm x 72.4 cm
19th century mahogany work table in the Empire style, the rectangular top above frieze drawer, raised on column supports capped by castors, 50cm wide.Condition report:Both front legs are bowed. crack to interior of work table, vanity top opens - closes freely. Staining to tooled inset in drawer.Lacking pieces of mahogany to the platform feetFurther age related chips to wood, surface marks and colour fading all over.Small areas of wood lacking to top.Deep crack to top also.Ceramic castors to front, metal castors to back.Old areas of woodworm to column supports. Remnants of old label and staining, with screw holes to underside.
Late 19th century gothic revival oak refectory dining table with baluster supports each carved with cross motifs and united by stretchers. The top of two plank construction being a later addition. 74cm high x 268cm wide x 89cm deep Condition report:Split to main join on table topSmall pieces of wood lacking to balluster supportsFurther cracks and splits to table topAge related small chips, scratches, colour fading and staining to table base.Age staining to table top.
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