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MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, 19 VOLUMESINCLUDING TANSILLO, LUIGI La Balia Pometto. Vercelli: Il Panialis, 1767. 4to, original quarter calf, dampstained; Donne, John X Sermons. Nonesuch Press, 1923, folio, number 563 of 725 copies, original quarter cloth, boards a bit soiled; Ellis, George, editor Specimens of the Early English Poets. London: printed for Edwards, 1790. 8vo, extra-illustrated with 55 engraved portraits, inlaid to size, green morocco gilt, bookplate of Barlbrough Hall, g.e., slightly rubbed; Shepherd, Thomas H. Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views. London: Jones & Co., 1829. 4to, additional title and 88 plates, each with 2 views, original cloth, a little spotting, rebacked retaining original spine; [Coats, Andrew] From the Cottage to the Castle. [Perth, c. 1894], 8vo, presentation copy, inscribed, contemporary maroon morocco gilt, seemingly the author's own copy as initials AC on upper cover, rebacked retaining spine, g.e.; Harrison, Joseph The Floricultural Cabinet. 1835-36, 2 volumes, engraved titles and 27 hand-coloured plates, contemporary green half calf gilt; Smith, John Old Scottish Clockmakers from 1453 to 1850, 1921, original cloth; Moreton, C.O. Old Carnations and Pinks. 1955. Folio, number 10 of 100 copies signed by author and artist, 8 colour plates by Rory McEwen, maroon half morocco, t.e.g.; and 11 others (19)
GRAND DUCHESS MARIA ALEXANDROVNA - DUCHESS OF EDINBURGHAUTOGRAPH AND CABINET PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Russian cabinet photograph album with painted covers showing a Russian landworker and a young woman, with watered silk endpapers embossed in Russian from a husband giving the album to his wife, containing photographs of Maria Alexandrovna Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Alfred Duke of Edinburgh, signed photographs of the Duke and Duchess, their children, a signed photograph of their son-in-law King Ferdinand of Romania and a signed photograph of their daughter and son-in-law Princess Alexandra and Ernst II Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Autograph album with signatures dated 1884-1887, many being those of various members of European royal families, including Elizabeth Feodorovna, Prince Alexander of Hesse, Sir John Savile, Frederick Crown Prince of Denmark, Nicholas Prince of Greece, Alexandra Princess of Greece, the Liberal MP William Fletcher and a note from James Abbott McNeill Whistler requesting the company of Mr & Mrs Mark Napier for breakfast at his Tite Street address in Chelsea, upper cover of the autograph album detached (2)Note: Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia was the daughter of Emperor Alexander II of Russia married Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1874. Alfred was the fourth child of Queen Victoria and was titled Duke of Edinburgh from 1866, until he became the reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1893.
A Collinson & Locke style Aesthetic Movement oak sideboard, rounded rectangular section, two mirrored panel doors flanked by D shelves and drawers carved with floral roundels, the top with glazed, mirror-backed cabinet flanked by mirror backed shelves, turned columns with carved flower-head mon and mother of pearl square inlay, before stencilled rose frieze, brass furniture,168cm. high, 141cm.wide
A Gothic Revival pitch pine chest of drawers in the manner of Charles Bevan, rectangular section with crenellated borders, two short drawers over three long drawers, with brass fittings, and a pitch pine cabinet similar, panelled doors and sides flanked with pilasters, crenellated bands, and brass furniture unsigned, 107 x 52cm, 103cm. (2)
An Aesthetic Movement ebonised wood corner cabinet, triangular section, two shelves flanking central twin door cabinet with painted flower spray panels, the mirror backed, tapering top shelf, 167cm. high, 81cm. wide Provenance Commissioned as part of a fourteen piece suite of furniture by a Miss Sutcliffe of Halifax circa 1875. Christopher Gilbert (furniture historian) Private collection.
19TH CENTURY LLANELLY POTTERY TEA ROSE CABINET PLATE by Shufflebotham, with green border. Green printed marks to base, diameter 24cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some very minor frits to rim noticeable. Minor wear expected with age but no obvious or serious damage or restoration.
ROYAL CHINA WORKS WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE overall with turquoise and gilded border, hand painted with English partridge in flight, signed J. Stinton. Diameter 21cm approx. Brown printed marks to base, early 20th Century.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage, chips, cracks or restoration.
LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY INLAID BOW FRONT DISPLAY CABINET having arch moulded top above central glass door flanked by two bow fronted panels, the interior revealing three shelves with lined fabric upholstery standing on square tapering legs and spade feet. 129 x 39 x 189cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in good condition for age. No obvious damage to the glass. Some minor splits in places, general wear commensurate with age but no serious or obvious damage noted.
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY INLAID DISPLAY CABINET having moulded cornice and a checkered inlay with central bow fronted glass door flanked by two other glass panels, the interior revealing three bow front shelves with silk foliate lining above single drawer, shaped apron with shaped under tier standing on cabriole legs. 135 x 47 x 180cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
UNUSUAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY GOSS CRESTED CHINA DISPLAY WALL CABINET having central glazed, hinged door flanked by two glass panels, the interior revealing shield shaped ceramic crest and three shelves with green lining. 137 x 23 x 88cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in good condition for age. Minor wear as expected, surface scratches in places but overall no obvious serious damage noted.
GOOD QUALITY EDWARDIAN SIDE CABINET in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, having raised back with centre cabinet having two astragal glazed doors with bevelled glazing under a rosewood veneered frieze with swept cornice and flanked by side shelves with fan design satinwood inlays on baluster turned supports, the step base with two astragal glazed bevelled glass cabinets flanking a bow fronted centre cupboard, fan inlaid corner angles on tapering square legs. 138 x 35 x 193cm approx (W x D x H). (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Basically good condition, lacks original cresting and two pillars below centre upper cabinet. A little dry, scuffed and worn with age but basically good.
19TH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY DISPLAY CABINET having arched top with moulded cresting over single geometrically glazed door with shelves to the interior, the projecting base with a pair of blind panelled foliate decorated doors standing on stile feet. 163 x 36 x 250cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Fair condition only, the back panelling is loose and falling out. Cracks to some panels, general wear and tear commensurate with age. Requiring restoration.
EDWARDIAN WALNUT BIJOUTERIE CABINET of triangular form with lift up hinged lid and velvet interior, with lock and key on triangular under tier with outswept legs. 53 x 73cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good solid brass hinge. Glass appears in good condition. General wear and tear commensurate with age but no obvious or serious damage noted.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CORNER CABINET having moulded cornice above single door astragal glazed panel, the interior revealing three fitted shelves, above three cock beaded drawers with turned handles, two blind panelled doors with shaped apron standing on bracket feet. 100 x 48 x 205cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some noticeable vertical splits to the top. Veneer good colour overall with some general wear, scratches etc as expected.
A LATE VICTORIAN LEATHER BOUND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, containing thirty two late 19th and early 20th Century cabinet card photographs, mostly portraits, together with a box file of loose Carte de Visite photographs, daguerreotypes, a stereoscopic viewer, etc (2) (condition: photograph album lacks spine but pages are all intact, other items in mixed condition)
A VICTORIAN SCUMBLED AND STAINED PINE COLLECTORS CABINET, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two side flaps enclosing twelve long drawers with turned wooden handles and mostly with an outline of a butterfly, the drawer interiors with a glass cover and largely perished butterfly specimens, on a plinth base, width 67.5cm x depth 42cm x height 85cm (condition: the painted finish is crackled and crazed, the staining worn, the top and sides have splits, one wooden knob is missing, others are loose)
Shells. Martini (Friedrich Heinrich & Chemnitz Johann Hieronymus). A set of four prints originally published in 'Neues Systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet', Nuremberg, 1769 - 1795, four engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 230 x 180 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 4)
Railways. A large collection of approximately 3,500 postcard-size photographs of mostly British railway interest, all modern gelatin silver prints, many from older negatives, some with annotations, stickers and stamps to versos, unsorted and contained in a two drawer metal cabinet (Qty: approx. 3500)
Buffon (George Louis Leclerc, comte de). Histoire Naturelle Generale et Particuliere Avec La Description Du Cabinet Du Roy, 14 volumes, 1749-1765, 574 plates plus 2 folding maps, lacking portrait, volumes III lacking plate VII, volume IV lacking plate XVI, with a few Reading Library stamps, cats-paw leather binding, poor condition, 4to (Qty: 14)Contemporarily inscribed in ink 'dono d: Comitis de groesbecck & ca', 'Collegu Soetis Jesu Llamur Censis'
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