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Victorian mahogany side cabinet. Brass galleried shelf above rectangular top with egg and bobbin mould bead. Base with two cupboards each with cross banded flame mahogany single panelled doors covering three adjustable shelves. All standing on short turned legs. 104cm (41in) wide. Condition report: Beading to left hand bottom corner slightly damaged requiring re-polishing. Replacement brass lock. Mahogany door close astragal replaced. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
Early 19th century mahogany twin pedestal sideboard circa 1830. Back board with double scroll decoration sitting on rectangular top with inverted front frieze, fitted three drawers all pine lined with blue paper finishing. Standing on two pedestal cupboards each with single recess panelled door, bobbin turn beading, bun feet with reeded moulding. 153cm (60in) wide. Condition report: Good overall condition replacement locks. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
Wright (Thomas & Evans, R.H.). Historical and Descriptive Account of the Caricatures of James Gillray, 1st edition, 1851, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary half-plum morocco, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, 8vo, together with The Miscellaneous Works of Tim Bobbin Esq., containing his view of the Lancashire dialect, with large additions and improvements: also, his poem of The Flying Dragon and the Man of Heaton, to which is added, a Life of the Author, Manchester, J. Slack, 1818, engraved frontispiece and plates, untrimmed, original drab boards, remains of paper label to spine, some wear, 8vo, plus Bunbury (Henry), An Academy for Grown Horsemen... by Geoffrey Gambado, 4th edition, 1812, bound with Annals of Horsemanship, 1st edition, 1812, soft-ground etched plates, some marks and marginal spotting, later half calf gilt, 4to, and other various 19th century antiquarian interest, mostly relating to book illustration, caricatures, and similar, fables, etc., many leather bound, various sizes (3 shelves)
*Caricatures. Woodward (George Moutard), Sailors rigging out poll, circa 1807, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 235 x 340 mm, together with Dighton (Richard), Quarrelsome Taylors, or two of a trade seldom agree, circa 1795, mezzotint with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting and damp staining, several marginal closed tears, 350 x 255 mm, with two French cartoons lampooning fasionable dress, 'Les Élégans Anglais à Paris' & L'Amour et les graces arrivant de Londres', circa 1800, the engravings with contemporary hand colouring, some staining and spotting, 'Les Élégans Anglais...,' with closed tear and very slight loss, each approximately 220 x 295mm, plus Bobbin (Tim, pseud. John Collier), Human Passions delineated in above 120 Figures, Droll, Satyrical, and Humourous: Designed in the Hogarthian Style, very usefull for young Practitioners in Drawing, published John Heywood, Manchester, circa 1870, decorative title, portrait frontispiece, forty-four (complete) uncoloured caricatures, explanations bound at rear, hinges and joints broken, publisher's blue cloth gilt, heavily damp stained, worn and frayed, slim folio (5)
Victorian walnut and burr walnut music Canterbury, the three section top with four scroll work dividers joined by bobbin stretchers, the concave shaped rectangular base with drawer to the front frieze supported on four turned legs with porcelain casters, 24 1/4 ins wide x 16 ins deep x 20 1/2 ins tall (maximums)
A 17th Century Flemish ebony and tortoiseshell cabinet inset with painted panels, Antwerp mid 17th Century, the hinged cover above cushion moulded and ripple-cut doors each with oil on copper scene to the reverse and enclosing a fitted interior with central architectural section flanked by four drawers to each side, the central cupboard enclosing an alcove with mirror back and chequered floor to a surround of small drawers, ripple moulded borders throughout, the thirteen oils on copper depict various mythological scenes including Meleager and Atalanta, Apollo and Daphne and the Death of Procris, on a later stand, the cabinet 104cm wide/Provenance: Private collection, Gloucestershire,. The cabinet appears in a 1920s inventory described as 'An old Italian Cabinet of ebony and Tortoiseshell....' Condition Report: Side ebony veneer split and lifting, with pieces missing. Further splits to lower side panels and indentations caused by handles. Top veneer lifting and split but complete. Front top return missing and with lifting and repaired veneer. Door panels split in places and some tortoiseshell and ebony veneer missing. Right hand panel split. Left pillar split with missing veneer. Drawer front with veneer split. The top interior missing three painted panels.Interior satin lined and with splits. All painted panels intact but right hand door panel with area of missing paint. One drawer knob missing and one pillar base incomplete. Central internal drawers missing strips in places. Stand of later date and with later metal frame support. Right hand corner decoration damaged and incomplete, knocks to bobbin legs, otherwise condition generally good.Overall height 167cm, depth 50cmCabinet height 87cm, width 102cm, depth 47cm
A Victorian rosewood fire screen, the glazed screen with gros point needlework panel depicting a parrot within foliage, raised on a bobbin turned frame, 129cm high Condition Report: Needlework panel faded and bleached in places. Exotic bird of good colour. Frame loose at supports. Bobbin turned supports with paint, stains and chips in places.
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Dining Chair, with carved top rail above a panel carved in relief, the boarded seat raised on bobbin turned forelegs joined by a stretcher, 48cm by 36cm by 102cm; A Pair of Early 18th Century Joined Oak and Fruitwood Back Stools, with solid splats and boarded seats, raised on turned and block legs joined by a stretcher, 45cm by 37cm by 97cm; and An Early 18th Century Oak Chair, with shaped splat above a boarded seat, raised on turned and spindle forelegs with double stretchers, 45cm by 33cm by 103cm (4) See illustration

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