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Wallis (John, publisher) The Good Childs Cabinet of Natural History, vol.3 only (of 5: Fishes), engraved frontispiece, title and illustrations, becoming loose, original boards with engraved pictorial label to upper cover, rubbed and soiled, John Wallis, 1801 § Marshall's History of Birds, engraved title and 29 full-page illustrations, one or two with pencil scribblings, a couple with imprint shaved, ink inscriptions to endpapers, original boards with engraved labels, worn, paper covering to lower cover detached, John Marshall, [c.1803]; and 2 others, natural history, 8vo et infra (4)
[?Darton (William)] Little Jack of All Trades, Parts I & II [all published], first editions, first issue of Part I without "J.Harris" in imprint, each with engraved title-vignette and 22 illustrations, lightly browned, a few stains, Part II with small tear to edge of one leaf affecting image of the 'Glass-blower', a few creases, contemporary ink inscriptions to front pastedowns, original printed wrappers, soiled and stained, spines reinforced with old paper strips (worn), preserved together in later roan slip-case with pull-off top, rubbed, [Darton G221 (1) & 222 (1)], 12mo, Darton and Harvey, 1804-05.⁂ Charming work depicting tradesmen and craftsmen including printer, blacksmith, hatter, cabinet-maker, mason, boat-builder, book-binder, paper-maker, charcoal-burner, auctioneer, iron-founder, barber, engraver, tambour-worker, shot-master and clock-maker. The illustration of the 'Lighterman' in Part II has a contemporary ink annotation identifying the ship as "The Stedfast belonging to Thomas Daniel Esq." at head. The ink inscriptions mention Fanny and Susanna Daniel.
A Good Late 19th/Early 20th Century Satinwood, Rosewood and Marquetry Bow Fronted Side Cabinet of "Sheraton" Design, the top and front inlaid in the Neo Classical manner with urns, crossed trophies, floral and ribbon swags and bold oval fan paterae, with square breakfront top edge, fitted one shelf enclosed by a single door, on short square tapered legs with spade toes, 59ins wide x 22ins deep x 36ins high
A George III Mahogany Enclosed Washstand and a George III Mahogany Tray Top Bedside Cabinet, the washstand with folding top, fitted cupboard and one drawer, 21ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 33ins high, the bedside cabinet with three handle cutouts, open niche and drawer under, on square chamfered legs, 20ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 31ins high
A George III Mahogany Bow and Breakfront Bedside Cabinet, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings, the top crossbanded, fitted one frieze drawer above cupboard enclosed by inlaid tambour style shutter, with cupboard under with twin dummy drawer front, on square tapered legs with spade toes, 22ins wide x 19.75ins deep x 32ins high
A Walnut Display Cabinet on 18th Century Chest Base, the display cabinet with moulded and crossgrained cornice, fitted two green moire lined shelves enclosed by a pair of twin glazed doors, with wide crossgrained mouldings, the chest base fitted two short and three long drawers with banded drawer fronts and later brass ring handles with plain circular backplates and conforming escutcheons, on bracket feet, 40.5ins wide x 16ins deep x 76ins high Provenance: Sotheby's - Fine English Furniture - Auction 8th May 1989 - Lot 22
A Japanese lacquer stacking sectional table-top cabinet, dished top with re-entrant angles, above a deep frieze and three stacking trays fitted with boxes, sparingly decorated with fans and geometric vignettes of landscapes on a gilt ground, bracket feet, 14cm high, 14cm wide, signed, Meiji period
Microscopy - a late Victorian walnut microscope slide cabinet, hinged folding cover enclosing an arrangement of sliding trays housing a collection of four hundred and fifty six prepared microscope slides, comprehensively annotated, various areas of study including, entomology, zoology, medical subjects, 40cm wide
A Chinese mah-jong set, the hardwood cabinet with sliding door enclosing five long graduated drawers housing bone and bamboo tiles, 24.5cm wide overall; four long playing stands, each with an inlaid roundel inscribed with a letter for the cardinal directions of North, East, South and West (5)
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