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Fréart (Roland) A Parallel of the Ancient Architecture with the Modern, fourth edition, translated by John Evelyn, title in red and black, engraved illustrations, many full-page, one with tear into image (now laid down), ink inscription to title, scattered faint spotting and staining, pastedowns becoming detached, mottling to endpapers, later half-calf, slight bumping to corners and extremities, folio, by T.W. for J. Walthoe, D. Midwinter, and A. Ward, 1733. *** Provenance: Ink presentation inscription to Granville H. Wheler on title.
Bibles & Scripture.- Cruden (Alexander) A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures..., half-title, initial ff. with small amount of worming to blank lower margin, contemporary calf, spine gilt, joints cracked but holding, extremities rubbed, for D. Midwinter and others, 1738 § Whitby (Daniel) A Paraphrase and Commentary on The New Testament, 2 vol., seventh edition, engraved double-page map, some ff. browned, modern drab library cloth, for J. Clarke and others, 1760; and 22 others, English bibles and commentaries, 18th & 19th century, v.s. (25)
GILBERT, BISHOP OF SARUM, AN EXPOSITION OF THE THIRTY-NINE ARTICLES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, London, D Midwinter et al, 1717, Fifth corrected edition. Bound in full leather (very rubbed with chips and losses) with gilt title panel to sectional spine divided by raised bands. Engraved portraiot to frontis (loosening from text block). Date written in ink at foot of title page (contemporary). Significant loss to pages from ppXV - 2, lower board split from spine
A GROUP OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS, to include two hand-painted Rye Pottery figurines, 'The Guildsman', and 'The Wife of Bath' both from the Canterbury Tales, both have makers mark on the base, four pieces of Belleek China with shamrock design, a Shelley jug in orange and yellow with a grey band around the centre height 15cm, a Royal Doulton character jug 'Beefeaters', Rd No. 847680, (remains of a sticker on the top outside edge), Royal Worcester covered trinket pot with floral design, three small Midwinter Savanna serving dishes designed by Jessie Tait, (light use), also included a decorative studio glass vase orange and blue detailing, (qty) (Condition Report: all items appear in ok condition, would benefit from a clean, see main description for specific damage)
Piero Fornasetti, circa 1955, salad bowl and three dishes; printed and painted in coloured enamels with vegetables with faces, some with numbered backstamps, salad bowl 24cm diameter, smaller dishes 14cm diameter (4) These salad bowls by Piero Fornasetti from 1955 are believed to be the inspiration for the type of imagery used on Terence Conran's 'Salad Ware' range for Midwinter. See illustration p.95 'The New Look: Design in the Fifties', by Lesley Jackson.
TWO BOXES OF ASSORTED DECORATIVE ITEMS to include two Midwinter 'Cannes' dinner plates and a segmented dish, a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' cake stand (without stand), a Shelley tennis plate and cup, a quantity of vintage cutlery, a West African bust, a carved figure of the Chinese god Shou Xing, a figurative Tiffany style lamp of a female figure as a butterfly (wing broken and untested), a group of Sadler teapots, etc (2 boxes) (s.d)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED CERAMICS to include a quantity of Johnson Brothers 'Victorian' coffee wares comprising a coffee pot, cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, a group of Royal Albert Imari style cups, saucers, and side plates, a quantity of Standard China 'Tamarisk' tea wares, a box of mostly Midwinter 'Spanish Garden' tea and dinnerware's, a vintage electric 'Teasmade' coffee machine, a large mottled 'White Crystal' glass vase, a blue and white planter, etc (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE DECORATIVE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE to include a quantity of pressed glass items in green and pink comprising dressing table items and trinket dishes, a quantity of assorted coloured glass bottles (some with cork stoppers), four glass butterfly coasters, four Midwinter plates and a matching teapot, a group of figurines to include three ceramic meerkats, a group of 'Me to You' bears, a boxed Tutbury crystal bowl, two Belleek posy vases, etc. (5 boxes and loose) (S.d)
EVELYN, John. Silva: or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions. London: for J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth et al., 1729. Fifth edition, with mounted clipped signature of W.J. Evelyn, folio (321 x 197mm.) Title in red and black, 11pp. ‘Appendix’, with ‘Terra. A Philosophical Discourse of Earth’ and ‘Pomona’ and ‘Kalendarium Hortense’ with 5pp. ‘Table to Terra and the Other Tracts’, extra-illustrated with 3 engraved plates relating to the Evelyn family and 2 mounted newspaper clippings, several blank blue leaves bound-in at front and rear with water-mark ‘E. Towgood, 1857’. (Toning, marginal damp-stain to last leaves.) Contemporary calf, brown morocco lettering piece to spine (extremities scuffed and rubbed). Note: William John Evelyn, descendant of John Evelyn, was conservative M.P. for West Surrey in 1849 and 1852, and M.P. for Deptford in 1885.
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, a selection of dinner ware and tea ware, names include Royal Worcester 'Evesham Vale', Midwinter 'Country Garden', Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses', Denby, etc. also included decorative jugs, vases, trinket pots, cake plate etc. names include Minton, Royal Albert, Royal Worcester etc. a collection of drinking glasses mainly wine, a variety of styles and names included etched patterns, coloured stems, cut glass, names include Lawiercie, Edinburgh Crystal, also included in the glassware vases and bowls, some carnival glass, names include Webb Corbett, Royal Doulton, etc. (5 boxes), (sd/af)

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