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Lot 3278

Medical - an early 20th century mahogany dental surgeon's cabinet, hinged cover above six long graduated drawers fitted for dentist's instruments and apparatus, brass swan neck carrying handle, 31.5cm high, 33cm wide

Lot 3304

Continental School (19th/early 20th century), a cabinet bronze, of a Hussar, he stands, with arms folded, square plinth base, 17.5cm high

Lot 3307

Continental School (early 20th century), a brown patinated cabinet bronze, of an African warrior, he stands with tribal shield above his head, 17cm high

Lot 3309

English School (19th century), a dark patinated cabinet bronze, of a country gentleman, circular base, 14.5cm high

Lot 3313

French School (19th century), a cabinet bronze, of a young harvester, he stands, with wheatsheaf and sickle, marble base, 12.5cm high

Lot 3317

French School (19th century), a patinated cabinet bronze, putti embracing, each attired after Classical Antiquity, fluted columnar base, 14cm high

Lot 3323

Grand Tour School (19th century), a dark patinated Grand Tour cabinet bronze, of a maiden holding an olive branch, circular marble base, 17.5cm high

Lot 3326

Grand Tour School, a verdigris patinated cabinet bronze, Seated Hermes, 7cm high

Lot 3329

Italian School (19th century), a dark patinated cabinet bronze, of a putto, marble base, 11cm high

Lot 3331

Jonathan Wylder (British Contemporary, b. 1957), a brown patinated cabinet bronze, At Rest, a young beauty reclines, sleeping on a rocky outcrop, her long hair tumbling down, from an edition of 75, 7.5cm high

Lot 3667

Photography - a Victorian tooled and gilt leather album, containing various portrait photographs and cabinet cards, mainly Birmingham studios, c.1885

Lot 3669

Photography - Derbyshire - Local Interest - a Victorian photograph album, inscribed to paste-down Thomas Owen, Alton Manor, Nr Wirksworth, Derbyshire 1880, June 30th, Elizabeth Owen, March 31st '84, the fly-leaf P Owen, May 1876, containing studio portraits and cabinet cards, individuals, family groups, children, a gentleman with a dog, gentlman with a bicycle, others; another album (2)

Lot 3678

Photography and Ephemera - an interesting collection of Victorian cabinet card portraits, other photographs, etc (qty)

Lot 3718

Ephemera - Anonymous [Combe (William)], The Diaboliad: A Poem Dedicated to the Worst Man in His Majesty's Dominions, Also, The Diabo-Lady: Or, A Match In Hell, first Dublin edition, 1777, disbound, 12mo; The Report of the Commissioners of the Church: Of their Proceedings with His Majefty (sic) at the Hague, Made in the General Assembly, July 10, 1649, 14pp, pamhplet, 12mo; Anonymous [attributed to John Wilkes], A Letter to a Member of the Club, in Albemarle-Street, first edition, G. Kearsly, London 1764, 22pp, disbound 4to; Anonymous [William King, Jacobite], Aviti Epistola Ad Perillam, Virginem Scotam: Editoris Ecphrasi et Annotationibus Illustrata, first edition, London 1760; a mid-18th century manuscript medical receipt, A Plaister (sic) for The Rheumatism or Gout; Temple (Sir William), Observations Upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands, A. Churchill and J. Tonfon (sic), London 1720, 77pp, disbound, 4to; A List of the Honourable United East-India Company's Covenanted Civil Servants on the Fort St. George Establishment, 1806, disbound, 16mo; Journal de Paris, various issues, mainly 1784; 18th century French pamphlets, various; a mid-Victorian sketchbook, containing pencil sketches and drawings, one page inscribed Railway Sketches, floppy oblong 32mo; Miniature Almanack, For the Year of Our Lord 1831, Being 3d after Bissextile or Leap Year, Calculated for the Meridian of Boston, Richardson, Lord & Holbrook, Boston 1831, [28pp], marbled covers, floppy 64mo; an early 19th century scrapbook of verse and prose, ink 'palimpsest' manuscript beneath some 'scraps', marbled covers, the front with armorial presentation bookplate: Colston's Girls' School, Bristol, The Bequest of Charles Julius Ryland 1909, floppy 12mo; A List of Veterinary Preparations, Prepared by W.T. Clark, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, pamphlet 39pp; Martin (Sir Theodore), Horace and his Friends: Two Lectures Delivered at the Edinburgh Philosophical Instiution, 1881; Leaf (Walter), pamphlets, Notes on Homeric Armour and The Homeric Chariot (2); Russell (Bertrand), Education for Democracy, pamphlet; Sir Emery Walker: Master of Typography, 1851 - 1933, privately printed anthology of newspaper obituaries; Play Titles Bottled by Worthington (3); chap books; photographs, 19th century cabinet cards and carte de visites; etc

Lot 3765

Art History - Prints & Engravings - The Panorama of London circa 1544 by Anthonius van den Wyngaerde, Edited by Howard Colvin and Susan Foister, London Topographical Society in association with The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Publication No. 151, London Topographical Society, 1996, gilt-embossed green buckram, oblong crown folio; Le Beau Style (1520 - 1620): Gravures Maniéristes de la Collection George Baselitz, edited by Nathalie Strasser [...], Cabinet des estampes du Musée d'art et d'histoire, [Geneva 2002], h/b, d/j, crown folio; Titian and the Venetian Woodcut, Introduction and Catalogue by David Rosand and Michelangelo Muraro, A Loan Exhibition Organized and Circulated by International Exhibitions Foundation 1976 - 1977, paper covers, oblong 8vo; Print Quarterly, run, March 1984, Volume I, Number I - December 1986, Volume III, Number 4 (12); Godfrey (Richard T.), Printmaking In Britain: A General History From Its Beginnings To The Present Day, Phaidon, Oxford 1978, h/b, d/j, 4to; Taylor (Basil), The Prints of George Stubbs, The Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, London 1969, oblong 8vo; etc

Lot 3795

Literature - mainly 18th and early 19th century, including Select Fables of Esop (sic) and Other Fabulists [...], John Baskerville, Birmingham 1764, engraved frontispiece only, vignettes throughout, full contemporary calf, the boards with gilt-embossed single-fillett and incurved trefoils at angles, fragmentary spine with butterfly, bird, beasts and flowers in compartments of raised bands, 12mo (faults); Massinger's New Way To Pay Old Debts, A Comedy; Adapted to the Stage by J.P. Kemble; and Now Published as it is Performed at The Theatres Royal, John Miller, London 1814, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, Plain Armorial bookplate: Robert Foote Esqr., Charlton Place, 12mo; Anonymous [Richardson (Samuel)], Clarissa [...], eight-volume set, F.C. and J. Rivington, London 1810, contemporary crested calf spines, ochre buckram boards, Gold Age Armorial bookplate: Sir George John Armytage Baronet, F.S.A., 12mo, (8); Bell's British Theatre, various, 20th century brown buckram, 18mo; Warton (Thomas), The History of English Poetry [...], second edition, volume I only, J. Dodsley, London 1775, publisher's card boards and paper title label, 4to; Prior (Matthew), Poems on Several Occasions [...], T. Johnson, London 1720, early 19th century quarter-calf and marbled boards, 12mo; Addison (Joseph), A Letter From Italy, To the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Halifax, Together with the Mourning Muse a Alexis: A Pastoral Lamenting the Death of our Late Gracious Queen Mary by Mr Congreve [...], To which is added the Defpairing (sic) Lover, H. Hills, London 1709, 16pp, 20th century paper covers, 12mo; Otway [Thomas], Titus and Berenice, A Tragedy, With a Farce call'd The Cheats of Scapin, J. Tonson, London 1736, 100pp, disbound, 12mo; Provincial Imprint, Mason (William), Poeems, A. Ward, York 1774, full contemporary speckled tree calf binding, 8vo; Huddesford (George), The Poems [...], two-volume set, J. Wright, London 1801, 20th century morocco spine and ochre buckram boards, 12mo; Smollett (Dr [Tobias]), The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, C. Cooke, London [1793], full contemporary tree calf, 18mo; Bloomfield (Robert), Wild Flowers; Or, Pastoral and Local Poetry, Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, Poultry, London 1806, full-page frontispiece and engravings, contemporary gilt-embossed calf, marbled endpapers, 12mo; another copy, similar; The Literary Souvenir; Or, Cabinet of Poetry and Romance, edited by Alaric A. Watts, Hurst, Robinson, and Co., London 1826, contemporary quarter-green morocco and marbled boards, endpapers en suite, 8vo; The Poetical Works of William Cowper, three-volume set, William Pickering, London 1843, full contemporary red morocco, the boards with double-fillet and flowerhead bosses at angles, titled to spine within raised & banded compartments, marbled endpapers, 12mo, (3); Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, ten volumes, William and Robert Chambers, Edinburgh 1844, contemporary quarter-green leather and marbled boards, gilt-embossed foliate spine, 12mo, (10); Thackeray (W.M.), The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of Lectures, Smith, Elder, and Co., London 1838, 20th century buckram, 12mo; early 18th century harlequin editions of Alexander Pope; Sir Walter Scott; verse, prose, etc (qty)

Lot 1031

Ceramics - 19th century and later, relief moulded jugs; a 1930s jug; a hand painted cabinet plate; a mould for a classical figure; others; qty

Lot 1111

A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular cabinet plate, painted by John Price, signed, Miller's Dale, Derbyshire, cobalt border moulded in relief with fruiting vine, 22cm diameter, printed mark, boxed

Lot 121

A 1940's walnut bow front cabinet

Lot 233

A Victorian pine wall cabinet/bookcase, with three shelves

Lot 268

An oak rope twist low hall table; an oak pot stand; an oak barley twist occasional table; an Edwardian pot stand; an oak bookcase; an oak plate rack; an oak side cupboard; an oak hall chair; a sewing machine in cabinet (8)

Lot 81

A cocktail cabinet in the form of a terrestrial globe.

Lot 67

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY INLAID FIVE DRAWER MUSIC CABINET

Lot 126

ROYAL WORCESTER HANDPAINTED, GILDED AND FLORAL DECORATED CABINET PLATE, SIGNED, DIAMETER APPROXIMATELY 27cm

Lot 194

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY INLAID FOUR DRAWER MUSIC CABINET

Lot 196

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SEWING CABINET WITH SECTIONAL FITTED INTERIOR

Lot 213

INLAID WALNUT VENEERED SINGLE DOOR MUSIC CABINET

Lot 257

PAIR OF PRIORY STYLE OAK SINGLE DRAWER HALL CABINET

Lot 290

FRENCH STYLE MARBLE TOPPED HALF MOON SIDE CABINET

Lot 327

WALNUT VENEERED COCKTAIL CABINET

Lot 402

LAMB OF MANCHESTER GOOD QUALITY 19th CENTURY SECTIONAL CABINET WITH GEOMETRIC AND INLAID DECORATION ALSO FOUR DOOR GLAZED BOOKCASE TOP SECTION - IN THE SAME MANNER

Lot 54

OAK SINGLE DOOR GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET

Lot 457

A late 19th century mahogany side cabinet enclosed four glazed panel and two mahogany fielded panelled doors, on block base, 128" long 14" deep 55" wide approx

Lot 444

A 1920's mahogany display cabinet, the single glazed door enclosing two shelves and raised on cabriole supports to claw and ball feet. 60cm wide.

Lot 365

A mid 20th century walnut display cabinet, 48" x 41" x 12"

Lot 387

A mid 20th century bleached walnut hanging cabinet with a glazed door and sides, 29" h, 23 1/2" w, 8" d

Lot 429

A reproduction French mahogany cabinet having a single drawer, with marble top and cupboard door, applied metal mounts and standing on tapering legs, 37"h x 34"w

Lot 448

A large Victorian pine wall hanging twin door glazed cabinet, 57 1/2"h x 53 1/2"w

Lot 53

A mahogany teak effect cabinet containing a Technics stacking stereo system, CDs and tapes, 33 1/2" h x 20 1/2"w

Lot 92

Late Victorian and later mahogany furniture to include an inlaid purdonium, a hanging cabinet with twin glazed doors and a small modern five drawer chest

Lot 204

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, the glazed door enclosing two shelves above a single frieze drawer, raised on tapering square legs.

Lot 216

A 19thC black Japanned side cabinet, decorated overall in oriental style with flowers, leaves and with raised decoration of figures, pheasants, buildings etc. to the doors, the arched top above two doors enclosing a shelf and an arrangement of six drawers, each with turned handles on square tapering legs (the legs possibly later), 135cm high, 95cm wide

Lot 260

An Austrian Victoria porcelain late 19thC cabinet service, decorated with reserves of figures after Angelica Kaufmann, against a cobalt blue ground gilt heightened with flowers, comprising cream jug, sugar bowl, pair of bead plates, twelve cups, saucers and plates.

Lot 335

An oak standing corner cabinet, with glazed upper section, enclosed by two doors with plain moulded cornice and canted corners, lower section enclosed by two panelled doors.

Lot 345

A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern side plate, No 1128, printed marks beneath, 23cm diameter, and a further Derby porcelain cabinet plate, (2).

Lot 406

Various cabinet plates, Shelley Blue Bell pattern part services to include plate 27cm wide, cups, saucers, a pair of Shelley Bone China soup bowls, other Shelley, (qty).

Lot 354

An early 20th Century Handbook & Catalogue for Harrods Ltd. with price lists, list of services offered etc. hard bound in original boards; a price list and catalogue for William Marples & Sons of Sheffield Tool Makers, 1938 edition, The Cabinet Makers Diary for 1926 and various other catalogues etc.

Lot 366

A Victorian mahogany and glazed table top Shop Display Cabinet with glass shelves. 14 1/2" (36cms) wide.

Lot 487

An early 20th century oak Filing Cabinet, the interior fitted with shallow drawers enclosed by a tambour shutter, 18" (46cms) wide.

Lot 496

An early 20th century oak Filing Cabinet, the interior with shallow trays enclosed by a tambour shutter, 20" (51cms) wide.

Lot 530

An early 18th century walnut Cabinet, the double domed top with urn finials, and with bevelled mirror panelled doors with herring banded borders, the interior fitted with adjustable shelves, with four long graduated drawers under, on bracket feet, 3' 5" (104cms) wide.

Lot 453

HARRISON, Joseph - The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine, Vol. XIII, 27 hand coloured plates, half calf, 8vo, 1845.(1)

Lot 467

German walnut and glazed retailer's cabinet, having a beaded caddy style top with plate glass cover over two bevelled glass doors opening to a single shelf, raised on tapered square section legs, Bremmen retailer's label on the reverse, width 142cm, depth 41cm, height 101cm

Lot 485

Victorian satinwood collector's cabinet on stand, circa 1880, the top with two astragal glazed doors, crossbanded and with ebony and boxwood stringing, opening to a single shelf, over a stand fitted with a configuration of five small drawers, all crossbanded and with brass swan neck handles, around a central kneehole and raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 98cm, height 147cm, depth 46cm

Lot 504

Late Victorian rosewood and inlaid salon cabinet in the Sheraton Revival style, circa 1885, the multi mirrored back surmounted with turned urn finials and with two convex fronted glazed cupboard doors raised on turned columns, over a base with a bowed breakfront fitted with two reeded recessed panel cupboard doors, inlaid with arabesques in boxwood, harewood and ebony, over an open rail board base, flanked on either side with a vertical glazed cupboard door with a short drawer above, and opening to velvet covered shelves, all raised on turned legs, width 150cm, height 218cm, depth 47cm

Lot 511

Edwardian mahogany metamorphic drinks cabinet by J Bagshaw & Sons, Liverpool, square form, the double opening top revealing a rising mechanism serving up a glazed tray with brass handles, all raised on French style moulded swept legs with brass castors, width 60cm, height 78cm, depth 61cm

Lot 513

George V oak tambour fronted filing cabinet, traditional pillar form, the tambour handle with a presentation plaque dated 1925, pulling down to reveal filing trays, over a plinth base, height 116cm, width 49cm, depth 43cm

Lot 518

Late Victorian rosewood and inlaid salon cabinet in the Sheraton Revival style, circa 1890, the back with multiple bevelled glass mirrors and a central galleried shelf, with further upper shelves supported on turned columns, over a bow fronted base with two central cupboard doors inlaid with acanthus scrolls and tendrils in boxwood and harewood, flanked on either side with open shelves and a long open shelf beneath, all supported on turned legs, width 122cm, height 204cm, depth 38cm

Lot 551

George V mahogany tambour fronted filing or music cabinet, with lift up lectern top and pullout trays inside, all raised on a plinth base, with applied brass label reading 'The Shannon Ltd, London', width 49cm, height 125cm

Lot 146

10x Early Opera Singers & Conductors, all signed on cabinet photographs. Consisting of Reinhold Becker, Karl von Kaskel, Wilhelm Gruning, Carl Burrian, Hedwig Hubsch, Edyth Walker, Georg Beeg, Annie Dirkens, Fanny Morgan-Olden and Marie Wittich. All remain in good condition. Ex Harry Spilstead collection. (10 items)

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