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VINTAGE WIRELESS. A FADA RADIO & ELECTRIC CO NEUTRODYNE FIVE VALVE RADIO RECEIVER, NO 81341 AL, C1925 with ebonite control panel in walnut cabinet, 64cm wide and a quantity of contemporary radio valves, etc ++Ebonised control panel lacking three screws, the cabinet, especially the lid heavily marked and scratched but apparently complete and in entirely original unrestored condition
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MOUNTED, EBONY, WALNUT, PADOUK AND BOIS CITRON CIGAR CABINET, C1870 the triangular pediment mounted with the head of a dog and terminating in two bronze classical statuettes, the doors each with the head of a spaniel with glass eyes, the interior retaining the full compliment of trays and cigar racks, 143cm h; 36 x 72cm ++In good original unrestored condition, lacking one of the rosettes from one side of the frieze and the odd minute veneer chip on the apron. Slight damage to the central vertical ebonised moulding on the fore edge of the right hand door
AN UNUSUAL GEORGE V JEWELLED SILVER HEART SHAPED SILVER WEDDING TABLET applied with Putto, dove and garnet cross, engraved inscription, 14.5cm h, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1922, maker's morocco case, 5ozs ++In fine condition, case also fine. A most unusual work of art for display in its strut case in the cabinet
A DERBY CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, C1810-15 painted probably by Robert Brewer with rustic scenes reserved on a richly gilt cobalt ground, cup 7cm h, painted mark and titles Cottage Near Derby or Cottage Near Wolstanton in red script ++Saucer with hairline crack at 1 o'clock, cup with wear to gilding on the handle and inside the rim
A CROWN DERBY EGGSHELL BODY CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1884 with jewelled and raised gilt decoration, saucer 10.5cm diam, printed mark and a Royal Crown Derby wrythen fluted and raised gilt coffee cup and saucer, c1890 (4) ++The eggshell cup with descending hairline crack only, no restoration, the second cup and saucer in fine condition
[Barnaud, Nicolas]. Le Cabinet du Roy de France, dans lequel il y a trois perles precieuses d'inestimable valeur: par le moyen desquelles sa Majest‚ s'en va le premier monarque du monde, & ses sujets du tout soulagez, 1st edition, 1st issue, no place, no printer, 1581, without the final blank, minor browning, title with small abrasion, 18th-century red morocco gilt, 8vo Adams B 219; Einaudi 296; Kress 213. (1)
Salter (James). Caliope's Cabinet Opened. Wherein gentlemen maybe informed how to adorn themselves for funerals, feastings, and other heroick meetings, also here they may know their place and worth; with all the degrees and distinctions of honour in the realm..., 1st edition, printed by G.M. for Will. Crooke, 1665, [iv] + 68 pages, several woodcut armorials, contemporary plain calf, rubbed and some minor wear, 12mo Ex libris Denton Manor library, Lincolnshire. Wing S465. ESTC R219885. Scarce. (1)
*Shackleton Family. An assorted archive of books, photographs, original artwork, letters, scrapbooks, genealogical notes, etc., relating to the families of Sir Ernest Shackleton's sisters Helen and Kathleen, mostly late 19th and early 20th century but including letters dating back to 1829 and some material from mid 20th-century and later, includes 3 copies of Helen Shackleton's Saucy Again, Toronto, 1937, (one inscribed in pencil 'Helen Shackleton (her copy)', plus 3 copies of Saucy and All, 1929, plus a few books with presentation inscriptions and ownership names of Geraldine Shackleton and Helen Shackleton and others, plus a copy of Jonathan Shackleton's 'The Shackletons of Ballitore', 1989, (limited edition 90/100 copies), signed presentation inscription from the author to his cousin Pat [i.e. Patricia Duce], a printed Shackleton family tree loosely inserted, plus numerous cabinet cards and snapshots, sketchbooks and artwork including four oil portraits on canvas and two watercolours in broken frames, one signed 'Winifred Bussey', plus an unsigned watercolour of one of the sno-cats used on the Trans-Antarctic expedition led by Fuchs in Trafalgar Square, 1958, etc. Helen Shackleton (1882-1962), a writer, married Edmund Henry Brietzcke (1898-1967); Kathleen, her sister, was an illustrator. The Busseys were Helen’s in-laws through her daughter Geraldine Helen Brietzcke (1915-2001). She married Richard Selwyn Bussey (1914-1943), and he may have been the artist of these pieces here. (2 cartons plus framed items)
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