An Edwardian wash basin, transfer decorated with floral sprays in the Imari palette on an ivory and gilt ground, together with a Coalport cabinet cup and saucer, three pierces of nursery china, a Copeland's cabinet cup and saucer and an Edwardian spill holder fashioned as a Dutch boy and girl seated beside a hearth.
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A George III mahogany and satinwood secretaire cabinet with three-quarter brass gallery above a satinwood frieze and two cupboard doors flanking an astragal glazed cupboard, upon a kneehole with fitted secretaire above two cupboards and a recessed cupboard on bracket feet, 109cm (43") wide/see illustration
A Gordon Russell walnut dining table, the rectangular four-plank top with canted corners, on rectangular legs joined by a hayrake stretcher, 213cm x 81cm (84" x 32"), bearing paper label, No. 775, Foreman F Shilton, Cabinet Maker J Mann/see illustration Condition Report: This table has hay-rake stretchers and a few small stains to top at one corner (hardly noticeable) otherwise in good condition.
A Gordon Russell cased longcase clock in rosewood and bog oak, the 26cm (10.25") brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed Russell Workshops, Broadway, Worcestershire, with cottage regulator movement, 216cm (85") high, bearing paper label Design No. 774; Cabinet Maker A Harmison, Date: 9/11/28/see illustration Condition Report: In very good condition. The maker of the movement is not detailed on the Russell label on the back of the case it gives only the cabinet makers name. The movement is 8-day striking on a bell.
An Indian rosewood cabinet fitted three shelves and two panel doors, the whole on barley twist legs with low stretcher, the lock named L.C. Kanhhiyalal, maximum width 99cm, height 166cm. Condition Report: The cabinet is in generally good condition. There is a little opening to the joints on the panel door. There is no key to the door. We would put the age at between the wars.
An inlaid mahogany display cabinet. Condition Report: Max width - 37 inches Max depth - 14.25 inches Full Height - 66 inches The cabinet is in generally "tired" condition, there are signs of woodworm to the top and some knocks and missing pieecs around the top edge. The interior is also "tired".
A Gordon Russell rosewood and mahogany side cabinet on tapering squared legs, decorated with an incised helix pattern to the doors, the routed groove exposing white birch beneath, Gordon Russell label to the back. Designed by David Booth and Judith Ledeboer for the Festival of Britain 1951, 122cm.
A good Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid black lacquer papier mache jewellery cabinet, the hinged serpentine lid painted and inlaid with a panel depicting Windsor Castle, opens to reveal pink silk lined compartments, a pair of doors revealing an open niche and an arrangement of eight drawers, the lower of which is a writing slope, raised on a splayed serpentine plinth, the whole foliate painted and inlaid with gilded highlights, height 35.5cm. (See illustration)
1916-22 [Lot of 8] Wyoming Road Map [and] Naval Reserve Oil Leases [and] Oil and Gas Fields of the State of Wyoming [and] Location of Wyoming Oil Fields [and] Pilot Butte Oil Field [and] Oregon Basin Oil Fields [and] Rock Creek Oil Field [and] Mahoney... ""This is a fascinating lot focused on the oil producing regions in Wyoming. The state enjoyed tremendous economic and population growth in the early 20th century fueled by its mineral resources. One of the most notable events that occurred during this boom was the infamous Teapot Dome scandal in which Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall leased Navy petroleum reserves to private oil companies at low rates in return for kickbacks. Fall was later convicted of accepting bribes from the oil companies, and was the first member of a PresidentÂ’s cabinet to go to prison for his actions while in office. The Teapot Dome, and numerous other oil fields in the region, are the focus of the maps in this group including: A. Wyoming Road Map, by The Casper Independent, circa 1920, black and white (17.8 x 9.8""""). Rare promotional map for Hotel Henning focused on the road network in the state, including """"all weather roads"""" and """"roads requiring chains in wet weather."""" More interesting, however, is the identification of 11 oil fields including the Teapot Dome Oil Field close to Casper. Folds into a brochure with various advertisements on verso (4 x 9.3""""). Condition: (A) B. Naval Reserve Oil Leases, by U.S. Government, Doc. 210, 2nd Session, 67 Congress, published 1922, printed color (5.9 x 9.1""""). This is Falls` 44 pp. report to the President on the leasing of oil reserves known as the Teapot Dome scandal. Includes two maps in the report, Structural Map of Salt Creek Region Wyoming showing the boundaries of the Salt Creek field and Teapot Dome, and Map of the Salt Creek Oil Field, Including the Shannon Pool and Teapot Dome, Natrona County, Wyo. Condition: Maps are clean and bright with each having a short edge tear confined to the blank margin. Report is generally good with corners slightly dog-eared. (A) C. Oil and Gas Fields of the State of Wyoming, by U.S. Geological Survey, circa 1922, black and white (18.9 x 15.1""""). Very detailed map showing oil and gas fields including those that are producing. Oil refineries are also identified. Published by G.B. Morgan, State Geologist. Condition: Issued folding on a clean sheet with faint toning along the folds and a previous owner`s stamp on verso. (A) D. Location of Wyoming Oil Fields, Anonymous, circa 1919, black and white (7.4 x 5.6""""). Small map showing the oil fields, pipelines and refineries in the state. The railroad network is also depicted. Condition: Watermarked paper with just a hint of toning along the centerfold. (A) E. Pilot Butte Oil Field, by Victor Ziegler, dated 1916, printed color (21.3 x 27.3""""). This map has good detail of the oil wells in the area and notes sandstone and shale formations. Contour lines are also depicted. Condition: Issued folding with one small edge tear closed on verso with archival tape. (A) F. Oregon Basin Oil Fields, by Victor Ziegler, dated 1917, printed color (11.9 x 15.8""""). Similar but smaller map to above (E) showing the oil wells and geological features of the region. Condition: Issued folding. (A) G. Rock Creek Oil Field, by G.B. Morgan, from Press Bulletin Number 7, dated 1920, black and white (6.5 x 11.5""""). This is a copy of a manuscript map showing the oil wells in the region including producing wells, incomplete wells and abandoned wells. A note in the right margin shows that the daily production of this oil field is 5,700 barrels. The map is accompanied by a 5 page note describing the oil field. Condition: The lower third of the map has been fully separated and reattached with archival tape on verso. Light toning. (C+) H. Mahoney and Forest Fields, by G.B. Morgan, from Press Bulletin Number 7, published 1922, black and white (6.8 x 12.0""""). Another copy of a manuscript map showing the oil and gas wells in the region, noting those that are unfinished or abandoned. Condition: The lower third of the map has been fully separated and reattached with archival tape on verso with several wormholes in the image. Light toning. (C+) "" "" W x "" H See descriptions above.
Hall, Sidney 1823 Map of the Island of Saint Helena, Drawn for the Memorial de Sainte Helene, by an Engineer Formerly of Napoleon`s Cabinet... This excellent map of St. Helena provides a very detailed glimpse into the topography of the island. Several locations related to the British military presence in the area are identified, as are the names and locations of many residents. A key at bottom notes fifteen other sites of interest, including several relating to the island`s most significant resident, Napoleon, such as his residence at the start of his exile and his tomb. North is oriented to the bottom of the map. Published by Henry Colburn & Co. and M. Bossange & Co. in August of 1823. 11.9"" W x 8.8"" H Issued folding on sturdy paper, now pressed flat, with minor offsetting.
A 19th century stained pine freestanding side cabinet, the simple moulded cornice with carved latin script Mirabile Dictu (wonderful to relate) over a pair of frosted star patterned glazed panelled doors enclosing a partially fitted interior of shallow drawers beneath open shelves set on a plinth base
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