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Morris (F.O.). A History of British Birds, 8 volumes, Cabinet Edition, circa 1867, 358 hand-coloured lithographed plates, a few minor spots, top edge gilt, original red cloth, spines faded with small chips or tears at head, 8vo, together with A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, Revised and Corrected by W.B. Tegetmeier, 3 volumes, 4th edition, 1896, 248 mostly hand-coloured plates, a few leaves detached, a couple of hinges tender, original green cloth gilt, spines ends rubbed, a few small stains, 8vo (11)
*Finishing stove. A modern finishing stove, electrically powered Corsair heating element with thermostat control, with 30cm (12 inch) diameter finishing tool support ring, together with Type cabinet, A modern hardwood six drawer type cabinet, containing three sets of brass type (including Nettleton bold sans serif 14pt and York 14pt, plus two type holders (2 inch & 4 inch) The stove appears to be in good working order, however not tested for electrical safety. (a carton)
*Type cabinets. A modern ten drawer type cabinet by Fine Cut Graphic Imaging Ltd., of wooden construction, containing York 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 24 & 30pt and Kent 10 & 24pt brass type, together with a similar six drawer type cabinet, containing 8 & 12pt Kent brass type, together with various quads & hair spaces etc., plus to type holders (3 & 3.5 inch) (2 cartons)
FROM THE COLLECTED PROPERTY OF THE LATE MR L. MOLE, A FINE LATE 19TH-CENTURY MICROSCOPE SLIDE COLLECTOR'S CABINET BY BROADHURST CLARKSON, containing approx. 500 slides, in 14 numbered and labelled drawers, each containing 39 professionally and privately prepared slides across a variety of subjects, the lower drawer unnumbered and containing spares and accessories, glazed and hinged door, on pedestal base -- 12 x 16¼ x 13in.
FROM THE COLLECTED PROPERTY OF THE LATE MR L. MOLE, A 19TH-CENTURY MICROSCOPE SLIDE COLLECTOR'S CABINET, comprising 20 18-compartment trays, largely filled with privately prepared slides -- 9½ x 13 x 9in. (24 x 33 x 23cm.); together with a collector's cabinet by Broadhurst Clarkson comprising 21 numbered three-compartment trays with capacity for 24 slides per tray, containing a small quantity of privately prepared slides -- 12 x 10½ x 11½in. (30.5 x 26.5 x 29cm.) and approx. 60 slides relating to apiology/bees, (2)
FROM THE COLLECTED PROPERTY OF THE LATE MR L. MOLE, A LARGE COLLECTOR'S CABINET, CIRCA 1880, constructed in stained pine and comprising 20 x 64-compartment microscope slide drawers for 1, 280 slides, and containing approx. 600 professionally and privately prepared slides many dated for between 1870 and 1884; a further 15 graded specimen drawers containing a large amount of natural history including fossils and minerals, possible owner's inscription reading W.A. Bell May 12th 1880 to top drawer -- 42½ x 22 x 16in. (108 x 56 x 40.5cm.)
A UNIQUE ALBUM OF CONTEMPORARY WATERCOLOURS OF THE FRIGATE H.M.S. JASON BY THE SHIP'S CARPENTER, AND BOUND IN MONKEY SKIN, CIRCA 1805, compiled by Thomas Harris and comprising ships drawings, manuscript on paper, 7 watercolour drawings of ships' details, the second one with a Union Jack and an early 19th century pen and ink drawing of a figure, and 5pp describing ordnance Dementions of 1st Rate 110 Guns 2764 Tons, etc. Bound exotically in monkey skin, a little worn, contained in a recessed space in a modern green morocco chemise, c.1805. With an inscription on the inside cover of the book: This book was written and drawn by Thomas Harris cabinet maker, of Shrewsbury. He was formally ship carpenter to the Jason frigate and made a model of it which I bought. He gave me this book at that time about June 1836. The binding is made of the skin of a monkey be brought from Jamaica -- 4½ x 3¾in. (11.5 x 9.5cm.), The Jason was a 32-gun fifth rate Thames Class frigate, launched Woolwich 1804, she became flagship to Admiral Alexandre Cochrane in June 1805 and, serving in the Leeward Islands, enjoyed a lively career. Capturing several French and Spanish vessels (including the Naiade after a nine hour chase), she was handed over to Capt. Thomas John Cochrane (the Admiral's son) and continued much as before. Frigate actions, reducing batteries, and surviving an attempted mutiny whilst in New York, her last acts were to serve as escorts to the restored French King, Louis XVIII, and the Prussian and Russian Emperors during the peace negotiations that heralded the end of the Wars in 1815. Worn out, she was broken up shortly afterwards.
A stylish late Victorian Arts & Crafts light oak hall standFeaturing a good size bevelled mirror above a small shallow shelf, a panelled cabinet door, and open lower shelf incorporating twin metal drip pans, the whole decorated with typically stylish naturalistic motifs and applied with six planished cast iron coat hooks, width approx. 115cm, height approx. 200cm.
A 19th Century rosewood twin door military style apothecary cabinet The two doors enclosing fitted compartments and two drawers containing scales and glass jars, with six further clear glass apothecary bottles, height 27cm, width 22cm CONDITION REPORT: Colour fading in areas, minor water damage, complete with secret shelf to back, minor crack to side panel interior with minor damage and tears, see image
A 1920's oak stationery cabinet of rectangular formThe hinged cover lifts to enclose fitted compartments and blue leather slope and calendar, with two gothic style swing handles, height 28cm, length 42cm CONDITION REPORT: lacking key, scuff/wear marks to edges, piece of veneer approx 6cm long missing form left bottom rim, four pieces of veneer missing from right side, wear/scuff to leather, piece broken away from interior, see images
A quantity of Dutch silver miniature furniture with .835 purity mark, Minerva head duty mark with Schoonhoven assay office cypher, date mark for 1967 and 1969, maker's mark of Herbert HooijkaasComprising: bombe shaped cabinet, longcase clock, fire surround, hanging birdcage, bureau, wall glass, spinning wheel, kettle and hanging chandelier, housed in an oak diorama. The longcase 12 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: All generally in good condition, expected wear.
An exceptional Drinks Cabinet,late 19th century, of box form, the rosewood meticulously inlaid in mother-of-pearl with a profusion of butterflies, flowers, tendrils, birds, bats, tree rats and fish, the lid with the initials 'J.D.', the apron well carved with scrolling clouds, with key,34.5cm wide25.5cm deep30cm highQuite how the very fine lines of mother-of-pearl were achieved is not known. Very many examples are missing sections, but this particular example is almost pristine. It is impossible to determine where the gilt metal glass and decanter holders were made, but they are probably European imports. The glass itself is probably French.清十九世纪末 红木嵌螺钿花鸟图酒柜
A black-lacquered Cabinet,18th century, the top painted with exotic birds amongst blossoming branches above two cupboard doors carved with calligraphy against a recessed border of gilt floral scrolls, the interior with a single shelf and two short drawers,95.5cm wide53cm deep94cm high清十八世纪 黑漆描金诗意橱
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