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CABINET DES FÉES (Le) ; ou collection choisie des contes de fées, et autres contes merveilleux. Amsterdam, Paris : Rue de l’Hôtel Serpente, puis Genève : Barde, Manger & Compagnie, 1785-1789. — 41 volumes in-8, veau jaspé, roulette dorée en encadrement sur les plats, dos lisse orné, roulette dorée intérieure, tranches dorées (reliure de l’époque). Quelques légers frottements d’usage, notamment aux pièces de titre et de tomaison, quelques coins émoussés, petits trous de vers par endroits, accroc à quelques coiffes de tête. Le cahier a dans le premier volume a été relié par erreur entre les cahiers A et B. Les feuillets Bb4 et Bb5 dans le sixième volume sont en partie déreliés. Galerie de ver dans la marge supérieure des derniers feuillets du 16e volume. Rousseurs éparses.
A Bloor Derby cup and saucer, cabinet cup and saucer, cabinet plate (handpainted), diameter 9 ins, Derby two handled cup and two coffee cans (6). CONDITION REPORT: The plate is in generally good order with minor rubbing to the gilding and old stains and marks to the back of the plate corresponding to a metal wall hanger. The Derby coffee can is in good order. The saucer is also undamaged. There are some minor scratches to the pattern and some discolouration and crazing to the underside of the saucer. The coffee can with tree is in generally good order with rubbing to the gilding on the lip. The handle to the third coffee can has been restored and there is rubbing to the gilding on the top lip, crazing to the base and slight discolouration. The tea cup is in good order with only rubbing to the gilding. The saucer is also in good condition, the large two handled cup has two small hairline cracks from the lip down into the interior of the piece. These are approximately 1 inch & 1/2 inch in length. They are visible from the exterior also. There is some discolouration and loss to the paintwork.
An oak canteen of silver plated cutlery, Elkington "Monarchy" pattern", twelve place settings, two drawers, circa 1930. NOTE - Some of the cutlery is still in its original tissue paper and has clearly barely been used. CONDITION REPORT: The oak cabinet is in first class condition with no significant damage, repair or restoration. As stated in the catalogue this is twelve place settings. There are 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, a complete carving set, 12 teaspoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 6 serving spoons, 2 sauce ladles, large ladle and 12 further tea of coffee spoons. There are one of two apertures in the drawers that have nothing in them but this I believe normal for perhaps serviette rings, etc. Other than being a little dirty the cutlery is in extremely good condition and has clearly seen little if any use.
A Victorian mahogany shop display cabinet, with moulded cornice above a series of sliding doors enclosing shelves and with mirror back, the base fitted with three further sliding doors and with plinth beneath. Width 74.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This cabinet has come in from a shop and clearly shows signs of use. It is however in generally reasonable condition and has its original finish. The cornice is in good order. The sliding doors are a little stiff but do operate. The aluminium running strip to which the doors recess looks to be a later replacement. The glass shelves to the upper section are chipped at the edges and corner but perfectly serviceable. The bottom cupboard doors run well, the interior shelf supports are later. The sides of the piece are slightly scuffed in areas and there is a small loss to the bottom right hand rear corner and a small chip to the veneer. The front plinth is scuffed and knocked as one would expect. The piece is generally sturdy and requires only minor cosmetic work.
An Edwardian satinwood bedside cabinet, with label "Goodalls, Manchester", with painted door and raised on ring turned legs. Width 17.5ins. CONDITION REPORT: The height including the rear up stand is 32.25 inches. The cabinet is in generally extremely good condition. The top front sides and legs are undamaged. The rear of the piece has two very small pieces of moulding missing but as these are at the rear they cannot be seen and are not significant.
An Edwardian mahogany serpentine fronted display cabinet, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with vase and cover and bellflower and moulded astragals enclosing adjustable shelves and flanked by cluster columns, raised on a base with Adam style swags and with short tapering legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width 57.5 ins (see illustration).
Steiff `Historic Steiff Miniatures` Display Case, together with 12 x Steiff Historic Miniatures Bears: 29172 Richard Steiff Teddy; 30109 and 30505 Original Teddys; 29622 Teddy Baby; 29424 Petsy; 29479 Petsy; 29677 Teddy Baby; 29073 Cinammon Bear; 29523 Petsy; 30000 Original Teddy; 30055 Original Teddy; 29721 Teddy Baby. E with tags, a little dusty. Cabinet measures 48 x 57cm.
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