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Auction date Wednesday 23 October 2024 10:30 - 17:30 BST

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William Batt & Michael Roberts


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Lots per page:

Total lots: 497

Lot 457 Sold
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SATINWOOD DEMI-LUNE CARD TABLES
the hinged top banded with kingwood and edged with ebony and boxwood stringing opening to a green baize lined interior, the plain frieze similarly inlaid to simulate rectangular panelling, on square tapered legs terminating in spade feet, 75cm high x 94.5cm wide x 46cm deep (2)

Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.
Hammer price: £1,000
Estimate: £1,000 - £2,000
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 458 Sold
A LOUIS XVI STYLE DEMI-LUNE BUREAU PLAT
19th century, the top inset with a gilt tooled leather writing surface and mounted with a pierced gilt metal gallery, the frieze with two short drawers and one long drawer, on stop fluted and tapered legs terminating in brass caps, 75cm high x 115cm wide x 60cm deep
Hammer price: £200
Estimate: £80 - £150
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 459 Sold
A VICTORIAN OAK LIBRARY TABLE OR LECTERN
circa 1860, stamped 'Crook Barum' at each end and 'R. Long' twice to the underside, each of the trestle ends decorated with strap work in the gothic style, 59cm high x 74cm wide

Provenance: Acquired from Sotheby's auction at Hall, near Barnstaple,1996, Lot 112.
Hall being a seat of the Chichester family since the early 14th century.
Hammer price: £260
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 460 Sold
A SET OF EIGHT LATE REGENCY DINING CHAIRS
four early 19th century rosewood and four later grained wood, with carved and pierced back splats over square seats, on turned front legs and outswept rear legs, 85cm high x 46cm wide
Hammer price: £140
Estimate: £200 - £400
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 461 Sold
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST
early 18th century and later, the upper section with a moulded cornice over three short and three long graduated drawers inlaid with herringbone banding, the lower section with a narrow drawer opening to a gilt tooled leather writing slope and further short drawers and pigeon holes, three long drawers beneath, on shaped bracket feet, 172cm high x 103cm wide x 56cm deep

Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.
Hammer price: £1,500
Estimate: £800 - £1,500
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 462 Unsold
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD
of Sheraton design, the satinwood strung top over an arrangement of three drawers inlaid with shell spandrels and borders of boxwood and ebony, on square tapered legs terminating in spade feet, 84cm high x 107.5cm wide x 51cm deep

Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.
Estimate: £150 - £250
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 463 Sold
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED BUREAU BOOKCASE BY W. WILLIAMSON & SONS OF GUILDFORD
the upper section with moulded cornice over astragal glazed doors opening to shelves, the top drawer of the base with a fall front opening to a fitted interior and baize lined writing surface, three long graduated drawers beneath, on shaped bracket feet, 212cm high x 103cm wide x 54cm deep
Hammer price: £200
Estimate: £200 - £400
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 464 Sold
A VENETIAN CUT AND ETCHED GLASS MIRROR
early 20th century, the octagonal bevelled plate within a sectional surround with foliate cresting, 96.5cm x 57cm; together with a similar dressing mirror, with stand to the reverse, 53cm x 42cm (2)

Provenance: Property formerly in the collection at West Hall, Long Burton.
Hammer price: £140
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 465 Sold
A WILLIAM AND MARY ELM SIDE TABLE
with a single frieze drawer on barley twist legs joined by square stretchers, 71cm high x 91cm wide x 56cm deep

Provenance: The Les Watts Collection.
Hammer price: £650
Estimate: £500 - £800
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 466 Sold
A REGENCY SATIN BIRCH ARMCHAIR
with flared cresting rail, scrolled arms, caned back and seat, on turned front legs with brass caps and castors, 95cm high x 53cm wide x 75cm deep, with later seat cushion
Hammer price: £500
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 467 Sold
A NORTH WEST PERSIAN RUG
20th century, the pale ground decorated with repeating hooked boteh, 194cm long x 132cm wide
Hammer price: £180
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 468 Sold
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
with four boxwood strung graduated drawers having ring handles embossed with Prince of Wales feathers, over a valanced apron on splayed bracket feet, 95cm high x 97cm wide x 53cm deep

Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.
Hammer price: £550
Estimate: £200 - £400
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 469 Sold
A BRASS BOUND CAMPHOR WOOD CAMPAIGN CHEST
by Boobbyer & Co, 19th century, in two sections, fitted two short and three long drawers with flush handles, on turned feet, 108cm high x 100cm wide x 45cm deep
Hammer price: £850
Estimate: £300 - £500
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 470 Sold
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR
upholstered in studded floral tapestry, with shepherd's crook arms on cabriole front legs and pad feet, 92cm high x 57cm wide x 55cm deep
Hammer price: £280
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 471 Unsold
AN ENGLISH OAK 'BACON' SETTLE
18th century, the moulded cornice over a panelled square back fitted with two doors to the reverse, the rectangular seat with shaped arms and two short drawers beneath, on sledge feet, 175cm high x 110cm wide x 64cm deep

Provenance: The Les Watts Collection.
Estimate: £2,500 - £3,000
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 472 Sold
BARLOW, FRANCIS (ILLUS.) - 'AESOP'S FABLES WITH HIS LIFE'
printed by William Godbid for Francis Barlow, London 1665 (title page dated 1666), full brown leather binding and retaining frontispiece

Provenance: The Estate of the late Brian Phelan (1934-2024) and Dorothy Bromiley Phelan (1930-2024).
Hammer price: £1,000
Estimate: £1,000 - £2,000
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 473 Unsold
BARNES, WILLIAM - THREE DORSET VOLUMES
comprising ‘Early England and the Saxon-English’ and two copies of ‘Poems of Rural Life’, published 1869, 1879 and 1905 respectively, all cloth bound, together with two other Dorset related volumes - Hardy, Thomas - ‘Life’s Little Ironies’ published Harper & Brothers New York 1904 and Moule, H.J. - ‘Old Dorset’ (5)
Note: The 1879 edition of 'Poems of Rural Life' bears an inscription from 'H O Lock'. The edition…
Estimate: £200 - £400
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 474 Unsold
BROADLEY, A.M. AND BARTELOT, R.G. - ‘NELSON’S HARDY’
published by John Murray, London 1909, red cloth bound, ex libris Bethnal Green (later Kensington and Chelsea), half red leather and red cloth bound; sold together with Gore, John - ‘Nelson’s Hardy and His Wife’, first edition, published by John Murray, 1935, green cloth bound (2)
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 475 Sold
COCKE, THOMAS - 'KITCHIN-PHYSICK'
London 1675, with appendix on Stoving and Bathing, original brown leather binding
Hammer price: £150
Estimate: £150 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 476 Sold
COKER, REVEREND JOHN - ‘A SURVEY OF DORSETSHIRE’
printed for John Wilcox et al, London, 1732, full brown leather binding, complete with folding map; together with ‘A Walk Around Dorchester’, printed for J. Criswick, Dorchester, 1820, half cloth bound with card boards and later half title, complete with maps (2)

Provenance: ‘A Survey…’ purchased by the present vendor from Hy. Duke & Son, 10th December 1992.

Note: By repute, this work was originally written by Thomas Gerard in the 1620's, first being published under the name of John Coker in 1732.
Hammer price: £130
Estimate: £100 - £200
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 477 Unsold
EYRE MATCHAM, M. - ‘THE NELSONS OF BURNHAM THORPE’
review copy, published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1911, red cloth bound with embossed title page; together with Isaacson, Cecil J. (Rector of Burnham Thorpe 1962-1985) - ‘Nelson’s Five Years on the Beach’, green paper bound (2)
Estimate: £50 - £100
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 478 Sold
GERARD, JOHN - ‘THE HERBALL’ OR ‘GENERALL HISTORIE OF PLANTES’
second revised edition by Thomas Johnson, published 1633, 1628pp, together with front epistle and index, lacking title page, rebound in three quarter brown leather with gilt tooled black half title and marbled boards
Hammer price: £650
Estimate: £500 - £1,000
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 479 Sold
HUGHES, EDWARD (ED.) - ‘THE PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE OF ADMIRAL LORD COLLINGWOOD’
printed by Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co for the Navy Records Society, 1957, half blue cloth bound with cream and gilt boards

Provenance: Purchased by the present vendor from Marine & Cannon Books, Cheshire.
Hammer price: £20
Estimate: £30 - £50
23 October 2024
23 October 2024
Lot 480 Unsold
HUTCHINS, JOHN - TWO COPIES OF ‘THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF DORSET’
both first editions, volumes I and II, both printed by Bowyer and Nichols, London, 1774, full brown leather bindings, one set with brown leather half titles, the other black, the former inscribed in ink Frederick and Jane Fisher, the latter with bookplate for Sir Robert Sheffield (4)

Provenance: The Digby family.
Estimate: £400 - £600
23 October 2024
23 October 2024

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