Schalikens (Christian). Die vom Aberglauben, Vanitaeten und Teuscherey gereinigte Chiromantia und Physiognomia, Frankfurt & Leipzig, 1729, engraved portrait frontispiece and 16 plates including one folding, old damp-staining, worming to inner margins sometimes affecting text, bound with Praetorius (Johann of Zetlingen), Collegium Curiosum Privatissimum Physiognom-Chiromant-Metoposcop-Anthropologicum, Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1729, engraved frontispiece and 8 folding plates, minor worming to inner margins of first few leaves, some leaves sprung in both works, hinges broken, contemporary vellum, soiled, together with Peuschel (Christian), Abhandlung der Physiognomie, Metoposcopie und Chiromantie, Leipzig, 1769, 11 engraved plates and one folding table, some light browning, ink name stamp to title, contemporary half calf, heavily rubbed and some wear, both 8vo (2)
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Lewis (William, publisher). Lewis's New Traveller's Guide, or a pocket edition of the English counties, containing all the direct & cross roads in England & Wales, [1819], hand coloured engraved frontispiece of a map of England & Wales, calligraphic title page with a black & white engraved vignette of a coach and postillions, preface (dated 1819), contents list, list of mail coaches and cost of postage, forty-two (complete as list) engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, including one folding (Yorkshire), each map with a page of descriptive text, upper hinge and joint broken and spine detached, rear hinge cracked, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, heavily worn and frayed, 12mo, together with Hall (Sidney), A travelling county atlas: with all the coach and rail roads accurately laid down and coloured..., Chapman and Hall, 1845, title and contents, forty-six (complete as list) double page engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, including four folding (Ireland, Wales, Scotland and Yorkshire), some spotting and dust soiling throughout, text block and hinges cracked, contemporary ownership signature to front endpaper, contemporary morocco 'envelope style' binding, gilt title to upper cover, some fraying with slight loss to spine, 8vo, with another copy similar but with text block split and contents shaken and loose, and binding heavily worn with spine lacking, 8vo, plus Stanford (Edward, publisher), Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britian, 1904, colour lithographic geological map of the Birtish Isles, folding geological table, thirty-three double page colour lithographic geological maps and thirty-two uncoloured lithographic plates of fossils, publisher's blue cloth gilt, some wear to extremities, 8vo, and a 1903 map volume of the Encylopedia Britannica containing numerous photolithographic British & foreign maps, contemporary half morocco, slight wear to extremities, folio The first described item:- Chubb CCCLXIV. The title page is undated but the preface has the date Oct. 16 1819. (5)
British Canal Map. Walker (John), Map of the Inland Navigation, Canals, and Rail Roads with the Situations of the various Mineral Productions throughout Great Britain, from actual surveys projected on the basis of the trigonometrical Survey made by order of The Honourable The Board of Ordnance..., published Richard Nichols, Wakefield, January 1st, 1830, very large engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, large calligraphic title and dedication, compass rose and table of explanation, inset map of Scotland, slight offsetting, marbled endpapers, 1920 x 1560 mm, contained in a contemporary calf gilt book box, worn at extremities, together with Priestley (Joseph), Historical account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals and Railways throughout Great Britain..., published Logman, Rees, orme, Broan and Green, 1831, title and deication, folding cross section bound at rear, contempoary half calf gilt, heavily worn and rubbed, 4to Published and intended to accompany Joseph Priestley's "Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, of Great Britain" (includied in the lot). The map contains a wealth of detail bringing together many aspects of the Industrial revolution, namely the mining industry and the canal and railway networks. (2)
A 19th Century pine cricket table, diam. 85.5cm & height 72cm.Condition: Minor wear and old small filling repairs to top surface, some old wear to bottom of legs including some minor loss, other general surface wear, scuffs, scratches etc, no major signs of damage or repairs, good patination overall.
A 19th Century French ebonised and amboyna plant table or jardiniere, gilt metal with cameo panels, ionic column legs supporting an X frame stretcher, width 70cm, depth 40cm & height 77cm.Condition: Split to stretcher through join from centre, some old marks/chips to stretcher, minor loss to decoration around feet, some loss to gilded decoration on reeded legs and around decoration on frieze, loss to parts of gilt metal edging, some warping/splits to joins on top corners, old chips and knocks to burr edging around top, various scratches and minor chips to lid, interior has galvonsied tray, no signs of restoration.
A Spode Copeland part tea service 19th century transfer-printed with flowerheads in blue, comprising a teapot and cover (cracked), three teacups, four saucers, a cream jug and sugar bowl (damaged), a Sevres style bowl painted with flowers, 24cm diameter, a Sevres lobed dish, 19th century, printed and painted with Romantic figures within garden seatting between a rose and gilt painted border, painted factory mark, 29cm wide and an embroidered table runner
A box of collectables to include a country house servants bell box, a box of lantern slides of Alice in Wonderland by permission of Macmillan & Co, a Japanese circular florally carved lunch box and cover, a brass miner’s lamp, a smaller lamp, a table book rest, a pair of framed cracked pot lids, cast metal sign marked Medialle D’Or Medoc 1913, an empty photograph album marked souvenir of Aden, a brass counter marked Veeder Route made in Bristol USA on painted wood plinth, and a selection of boxed souvenir spoons
Selection of mostly 1930s mantel clocks including a Bayard bakelite cased example, lacquered deco example, a walnut cased arched top mantel clock, a Metamec electric clock, bakelite cased barometer, a GEC bakelite cased circular barometer and three various mirrored table stands
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