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A floorstanding side cupboard enclosed by a pair of slender rectangular panelled doors, the interior plywood shelved, together with a small old English style oak occasional table of rectangular form with pegged stretchers, and a pair of light weight rush seated bedroom/occasional chairs with moulded frames and swept supports (4)
An Art Deco style oak occasional table of octagonal form raised on tapered and moulded supports together with an unusual low stickback chair with solid saddle shaped seat raised on simple splayed turned legs united by a central stretcher together with a light oak standard lamp with simple turned column and disc shaped platform base and a further light oak book trough (4)
A George II walnut bureau, the fall enclosing pigeon holes and short drawers over two short and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, W.3ft 2in. D.1ft 8in. H.3ft 4.5in.CONDITION: Overall of a light honeyed walnut tone, somewhat faded down from its original colour, paler on the top and the fall, darker at the sides and the drawer fronts, overall with light bulging at the top, inward bulging of the slope and slight outer bulging at the left side, and commensurate old splits within the veneers, top has some water ring damage, fall does not close perfectly it has a slight curve from left to right and therefore sticks out at the lock point, no key present but original lock fitted, interior looks original with some mould and ink stain damage, handles are later, drawer locks look original but again no key, feet probably original but worn with losses to the veneers and discolouration, overall an honest bureau but in need of some restoration.
An early 18th century style crossbanded walnut bachelors chest, with burr wood inset folding top, two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, W.2ft 4in. D.1ft 2in. H.2ft 4.5in.CONDITION: Overall of a faded mid to light walnut tone which is a little more bleached on the top, the top flap is warped out of shape and shows small dents, scratches and minor cracking commensurate with age, inside the folding top the veneers have lifted a little and have a number of fine cracks running throughout, back boards are vertical pine, lopes have small bronze knob handles, drawers have fairly thick oak lining, original locks, probably later handles and a working key, some lifting of the moulding between the drawers, middle drawer has the escutcheon out of place, drawer linings to the base of the drawers are separating, bracket feet with minor dents and chips commensurate with use, looks to be an old probably 19th century reproduction.
Speke, John Hanning - Journals of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, 1st edition, 8vo, original cloth, with folding map in rear cover pocket, 2 engraved portraits and 24 plates, title page browned and with repair to top right, light spotting throughout, minor joints reinforced in green tape, William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1863
§ Charles McCall (1907-1989)oil on board'Sleep',signed, Cyril Gerber Gallery label verso15.25 x 11.25in.CONDITION: Oil on board in honest untouched condition, may benefit from a light clean but no faults noted, signed and probably dated top right, housed in the original cloth and giltwood frame, artist's handwritten label verso as well as Cyril Gerber Fine Art label.Provenance; Lyon & Turnbull, Lot 4, May 28, 2004
DANIELLE O'CONNOR AKIYAMA (CANADA 1957) ' JOURNEY I', a limited edition print on canvas 31/195, signed bottom left, no certificate, depicting Japanese Tree Blossoms, framed, image size approximately 76cm x 76cm, frame 88cm x 88cm (condition: Light scratches to print glaze, scratches and chips to frame)
A MID 19TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN OVERLAID GREEN GLASS PEDESTAL BOWL, gilt decoration to exterior surface, wavy castellated rim over cut panels, approximate height 20.5cm, no obvious damage apart from light wear to the gilding, together with an overlaid blue glass pedestal bowl with gilt decoration, approximately height 12.5cm, small chip to rim, wear to the gildingCondition: see lot description

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