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A 1970's Lundby of Sweden doll's house containing 1970's style furniture to include swivel chair in the Charles Eames manner, orange kitchen units, table tennis table, yellow bathroom suite, various furniture and accessories brochures, etc CONDITION REPORTS Some wear and scuffs. Some damage and losses to the furniture and contents. Contents include quite a large collection of iconic 1970's style items such as Troika style vase, fish tank, television on stand (stand broken off), sauna, garden furniture, yellow bathroom suite, grand piano, bookcase cabinet, Charles Eames style chair, orange kitchen units, table tennis table, fireplace, a wood and plastic vehicle in the garage, orange car ramp, etc. The dolls house is open to the front (no front panels). Size of dolls house approx 70cm wide x 26cm deep x 60cm high. Some staining and discolouration to wallpapers and brick effect covering. We believe the dolls house to be period (ie from the 1970's).
A small yew wood chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, together with a serpentine fronted mahogany sideboard with single drawer on square sectioned tapering legs, terminating in spade feet, a pine bedside cabinet with single drawer and cupboard on bracket feet and modern pine chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet
A 20th Century oak bureau, the fall front over three long drawers, a four shelf open bookcase, a 20th Century oak draw leaf dining table, an oval nest of three occasional tables, a rectangular occasional table, a set of four oak dining chairs, a small rush seated stool, an oak demi-lune hall table, a rectangular oak occasional table, a standard lamp, a mahogany box commode, a small four drawer cabinet raised on square tapered legs, and a 19th Century spindle back kitchen chair
A set of four porcelain hand-painted cabinet plates, each bearing monogram "SR", painted with scenes titled "Gilnecky or Johnny Armstrong's Tower", "Killchurn Castle", "Castle Gordon" and "Inverary Castle" (possibly Coalport), together with three Coalport cabinet plates with cobalt blue and gilt borders, painted with scenes titled "Belfast Lough", "Lismore Castle" and "Ormond Abbey" (7)
[Fenwick (Eliza)] - Mary and Her Cat. In Words not exceeding Two Syllables, first edition , engraved title with illustration, 11 engraved illustrations in text, a little spotted and soiled, small inkstain to p.11, restitched in later cloth-backed wrappers, small holes/tears from original stitching, Joan Feisenberger's copy with her small cat book-label, B. Tabart, 1804 § Harris (J., publisher ) Monkey's Frolic (The). A Humorous Tale, second issue with list of Harris's Cabinet pasted inside rear cover, printed on one side only, 16 hand-coloured wood-engraved illustrations with verses below, faint ink signature to head of title and inscription on verso of first leaf, rather soiled and stained, one or two small tears or defects to fore-edge, mostly marginal, original buff printed wrappers, ink inscription to upper cover, spotted and soiled, spine worn, [Moon 552 (2); Necker 1379], for Harris and Son, [1824]; and 2 later editions of the second mentioned, 12mo & 8vo (4) The first mentioned rare.
An Edwardian inlaid rosewood music cabinet, the rectangular line inlaid top with pierced brass gallery, foliate inlaid frieze and side columns flanking a pair of astral glazed doors enclosing a hinged interior, open shelved storage beneath, turned end fluted leg terminating in brass castors, 105cm high by 62cm wide
A Sevres continental cabinet cup, cobalt blue, painted with a bust portrait of Hortence Mancini Duchess Mazarin, within a raised gilt and enamel jewelled foliate border, gilt rim and enamelled devices, twist two strand handle, inscribed Hortence Mancini and with Sevres mark to base, hairline crack, 6cm high
Napoléon Empereur des Francais. Permis 'libre passage' for an American ship into a French harbour. 28.4.1813. Original signature and stamp of Napoléon as Emperor of the French and by four members of the French cabinet. Napoléon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was, as Napoléon I, Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again in 1815. EF.
A good quality reproduction mahogany two-door display cabinet in the Chippendale "style," with pierced-trellis swan-neck pediment above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing beige watered silk interior and three glass shelves, raised on carved cabriole claw-and-ball supports, 111cm wide x 229cm high
An early 20th century Japanese black lacquer cabinet on stand, with a pair of doors opening to reveal an interior fitted with ten drawers of various sizes, all painted in gilt with landscape and floral scenes, with gilt metal mounts and supported on square legs with cross stretcher. 94 cm wide.
Captain Scott/ Polar Exploration Interest. A pair of Royal Doulton Ltd edition cabinet plates, "Captain Scott Leaving Cape Evans," together with a Mason's blue and white portrait plate of HMS Discovery 1901 and three period memorial postcards and two various complete sets of 25 each John Player cigarette cards "Polar Exploration" (8)
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