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More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535) The Supplycacyon of Soulys. London: William Rastell, 1529. First edition, small folio, title with full stop at end, dedication on verso of title; the H. Bradley Martin copy, with his bookplate and original receipt from 1978; bound in half brown calf and green buckram boards, 10 3/4 x 7 1/4 in. With this text, More refutes the work of Simon Fish, a 16th-century Protestant reformer and English propagandist, who published Supplication for the Beggars in 1529, railing against the Catholic clergy. It was enough to get him condemned as a heretic by the church. He was meant to stand trial, but was claimed first by the Bubonic plague. A-L4 (K2 and K3 transposed). http://estc.bl.uk/S123347 Estimate $5,000-7,000 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A 19th Century blue transfer decorated pottery table centre in five graduated sections, the upper section as a candlestick over a two-handled cup resting on a stand as a cover opening to reveal a pedestal lidded dish within a bowl with shell handles, over the base enclosing a three piece writing set of quill stand, pounce pot and lidded jar on a stand, all decorated with figures with cattle and sheep in a landscape or floral sprays, bearing maker's mark "TW" in hand-written script several times throughout, 49.5 cm high overall CONDITION REPORTS The candlestick component has been broken (taped on for the photograph). There is a chip to the rim of the twin-handled bowl and a minor chip to the foot. There are some signs of wear throughout and some wear and small chips to most pieces and some wear to the glaze, light scratches and scuffs. General signs of wear and tear throughout.
A Chinese Kangxi blue and white ginger jar, the main body decorated with figures in a garden setting, bears concentric ring marks to base, raised on an associated carved wooden stand and with carved wooden cover, 19 cm high excluding base and cover CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches all over the body of the vase. Discolouration in areas, accretions, build-up of dirt in areas. The carved hardwood lid has a chunk missing and there is a build-up of dirt in the carving. There is an area of loss to the carved hardwood plinth that it stands on. Some staining to the body of the vase, a build-up of dirt. Tiny inclusions in the glaze. There are some small splits on the inside of the rim and to the base, more than likely from the firing process - see image for details. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use.
A Chinese bronze censer with Xuande six character mark to base, raised on a hardwood stand, 27 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Has all over patination, signs of verdigris, surface scratches etc throughout. Base has cracks throughout and there appears to be an older repair to the moving mechanism. Very dirty and in need of a good clean. One foot appears to have been repaired/replaced. Approx 9 kilograms in weight.
A 19th Century pink, white and black marble urn stand, the square top on a turned column support with brass embellishments to the top and bottom, on a stepped square base, 30 cm x 106.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS The supporting square marble section has been repaired and the central pillar has been broken in two and repaired.. There are cracks/natural faults throughout. Knocks, general wear and tear to include knocks to the brass ware and pitting and patination - see images for more details
An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts oak two tier jardinier stand, the square top with canted corners on shaped supports to the undertier, raised on tapering chamfered supports united by an X shaped stretcher to pad feet, 35 cm x 121 cm CONDITION REPORTS Various impressed marks throughout. Some scratches, some minor chips mainly to t he edges. Very wobbly and could do with some attention. Various scratches, scuffs and marks throughout.
A mid 18th Century burr elm chest of bombé form, the top with feather and cross banding within a moulded edge over four long drawers raised on a stand with cabriole legs to pad feet, approx 76 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Surface scratches, accretions, areas of loss to the veneer, areas of the veneer are cracks and some areas are raised. Some discolouration and fading in areas. Some splitting to the veneers. An area of loss to the rear left hand side leg. General wear and tear comensurate with age and use - see photos for details

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