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A Baroque style iron fireplace set. 20th century. Includes log basket, fender, andirons, and fire tool set. Wrought and cast iron floral, twisted, and pierced decoration. Log basket: 19 1/2" x 27 1/2" x 14". Fender: 17" x 58" x 16". Fire holder: 30" x 40 1/2" x 21". Tools: Largest: 35 1/2" Smallest: 23 1/2". Shipping: This lot does not qualify for in house shipping. We will provide a list of our preferred shippers.Condition: Wear to iron consistent with age and use. Rust and discoloration throughout tool set, log basket, and and andirons.
A GOOD ISLAMIC TURKISH BOXED BRASS BOUND CALLIGRAPHY SET WITH INLAID GOLD TOOLS, the brass bound box opening to reveal many sections for writing, the front drawer opening to reveal three fitted opening for tools, consisting of gold inlaid scissors, gold inlaid knife, gold inlaid pen rest. the interior of the box leather bound with gilt calligraphy decoration, 13cm high x 30cm wide x 23cm deep.
Gray (John). A Treatise of Gunnery, 1st edition, London: William Innys, 1731, diagrams throughout text, engraved folding plate, advertisement leaf discarded, bound pink silk page-marker, all edges gilt, contemporary black goatskin, spine gilt in compartments incorporating dotted rolls in saltire pattern and interstitial seed-head tools, brown morocco label, each cover gilt with central lozenge built up from repeated curlicue tool and enclosing celtic-style ropework quatrefoil, twin-fillet outer frame enclosing stylised floral roll and floral cornerpieces, joints and spine-ends rubbed, tips bumped, 8vo (19.6 x 11.9 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) John Potter Briscoe (1848-1926), chief librarian of Nottingham Public Library and 'leading figure in the early development of professional librarianship' (ODNB), with bookplate. 2) Daniel Appia, French bibliophile (bookplate). ESTC T120182.
Lucretius Carus (Titus). De rerum natura libri VI, Florence: Filippo Giunta, 1512, [8], 125, [13], ff., italic letter, frequent marginal pencil lines and scattered old ink underscoring, ink shelf mark D12:67 inscribed to front free endpaper, crossed through in pencil with new shelf mark [?]94 B5 written beneath, all edges gilt, 18th-century gilt-decorated crushed red morocco with central design of flowers and other small tools to both covers, rubbed, 8vo (152 x 95 mm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: A pencil note on the front free endpaper indicates that this copy was the Sunderland copy. The library of Charles Spencer (1674-1722), third Earl of Sunderland, containing approximately 20,000 books, was put up for sale by the Duke of Marlborough in 1881-3. Adams L1649; STC Italian 397.
Motoring Trade Catalogues. A collection of 16 early 20th century trade catalogues, including: Hobday Bros Ltd. Motor Car, Motor Cycle Tools, Accessories, Fittings and Tyres Catalogue, 1924-25, and Hobdays Motor Catalogue for 1930-31, together with: Smith's Motor Accessories, circa 1925; Everything for the Motorist, A.W. Gamage Ltd., 1925; Garage Equipment and Accessories, Catalogue B, Charles Churchill & Co., circa 1928; James Grose Ltd., Motor Car & Motor Cycle Catalogues for 1924 & 1939; Hobday Bros. Ltd. Motor & Cycle Catalogue, 1926-27; Halford Motorist Catalogues for 1930 & 1934; R. Cadish & Sons Motor Catalogue, 1934-35; Powell & Hanmer Ltd., Birmingham, Motor, Motor Cycle and Cycle Accessories catalogue, circa 1930; and three Marble Arch Motor Supplies catalogues for circa 1935 & 1939, plus one other defective James Grose Ltd. catalogue, each catalogue fully illustrated, original boards or wrappers, occasional marks and light wear, 8vo & 4to (Qty: 16)

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