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Inlaid display cabinet / sideboard: A substantial designer style mahogany architectural finely inlaid sideboard / display cabinet of large proportions. In good overall condition, but having 3 missing and one cracked glass panes, and minor superficial unglued pieces. Measuring 176cm wide x 236cm high x 55cm deep.
Balmoral: An albumen photograph annotated in ink and inscribed 'Balmoral 1886' including Sir R A Cross and Baron Westerweller, another of the Interior of the dining room - Red Scar`, once the home of the Cross family, two further photographs of Balmoral June 1889 including Lord Cross, another of Balmoral, un dated, including Hon. R A Cross and Viscount Bridport and another of 'The Cabinet 1872 ? annotated in ink including Rt. Hon. B. Disraeli, all mounted on album pages, also a lithograph of Red Scar, Lancashire, the seat of Mrs. Cross.
A late 17th/early 18th century Dutch tortoiseshell veneered ivory and mother of pearl table cabinet, of rectangular form, with top and sides with panels of flowering branches in engraved mother of pearl, having rippled borders, the hinged moulded caddy top with a shallow end drawer, hinged and enclosing a central mirror flanked by two lozenge panels and a lift-out tray, with marbled paper lining beneath, the sides with ring turned ivory mounted tapering cylindrical columns, pierced gilt metal scrollwork escutcheon and key, the spreading concave sided base with a drawer, on shaped bracket feet, 34cm wide x 24cm deep x 23cm high. Illustrated
Cookery.- M. (W.) The Queens Closet Opened. Incomparable Secrets in Physick, Chirurgery, Preserving and Candying, &c., 3 parts in 1, engraved portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria, 8pp. Table of the first part misbound between E4 & 5 of the second, with the final blank, lightly water-stained at beginning and end, some soiling, first part with small marginal tear to fore-margin of I4 touching border, small ink stain to D12 of second part, contemporary ink calculations to verso of engraved portrait and rear endpapers, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, [Wing M101, M94 & Q157], 8vo, for N.Brooke...sold by Charles Harper, 1671.⁂ Each part has its own title comprising: The Queens Cabinet Opened: or, The Pearle of Practice; A Queens Delight, by E.Tyler, and R.Holt, for Nath. Brooke, 1671; The Compleat Cook, by E.Tyler, and R.Holt, for Nath. Brooke, 1671. Despite the imprints varying the work is intended to be bound as one, as indicated by the preliminaries to the first which contains a list of prescribers and approvers of the receipts with the part in which they appear.
Furniture.- Hepplewhite (Alice) The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, third edition, 128 engraved plates on 127 sheets (one double-page numbered 124 & 125), some spotting, final plate with short tear repaired, contemporary tree calf, gilt, rebacked with gilt spine and red morocco label, corners repaired, [cf. Berlin Kat. 1233, second edition], folio, I. & J.Taylor, 1794.⁂ One of the three great furniture pattern books of the 18th century, with an additional plate and two others altered from the first edition of 1788. The designs are assumed to be the work of George Hepplewhite as the work was published by his widow although no examples of his furniture are known to exist. He is mostly associated with light and elegant furniture, particularly shield-back chairs.
Lyell (Charles, botanist, 1767-1849) and Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet, F.R.S., geologist, 1797-1875]. A group of photographs and prints from the Lyell family collection, including an oval portrait of Georg Heinrich Pertz, German historian and royal librarian (1795-1876, married Leonora Horner, their eldest daughter Mary married Sir Charles Lyell), hand-coloured salt print, verso dated 1856; Leonard Horner (1785-1864), Scottish geologist and friend of Lyell and Darwin, two albumen prints on card mounts by Maull & Fox; Lady Lyell, from a drawing by George Richmond, and others including cabinet cards of Ruskin, Lord Kelvin and Sir Moses Montifiore; proof impressions of Lyellia crispa and other botanical engravings; a group of portraits of Dante and related prints, probably collected by Dante scholar and translator Charles Lyell (1767-1849) and a varied group of mostly large prints by Bartolozzi, Morghen, Piroli and others, with a few drawings, 18th and 19th centuries, preserved in a half calf portfolio, boards detached, very worn, with a manuscript note on the family provenance (c. 85 items)Provenance: by descent in the Lyell family
Extensive canteen of silver cutlery in original case/cabinet Fiddle and shell pattern for 8 place setting, Sheffield 1968, maker's mark Roberts & Belk Ltd, with several vaying dates but same maker, 4611 grams of solid items, case marked with label 'Manufactured by Walker & Hall, Sheffield' to include 8 grapefruit spoons, 8 tea spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 cheese knives (steel blades), 8 table forks, 8 table knives (steel blades), 8 coffee spoons, 3 piece carving set, 1 soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, 8 pastry forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 pairs of fish knives and forks (with silver blades), four table spoons, 1 pie server (steel blade), a pair of fish servers (silver blades), 2 butter knives, and a cheese knife (steel blade)
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