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A late Victorian Moorish-style inlaid rosewood side cabinet, created in the manner of Liberty and Co., width 123 cm. The piece stands 210 cm tall. Overall the condition is very good. There are only a few areas of minor loss to the mother of pearl, eg top pediment and sides. Center glazed cabinet has a split in the wood which lies above it, running left to right, standing from infront you cannot see this untill you stand on a chair and look down or lift the top section off the base. It looks like someone has screwd the wood down to fix it onto the cabinet and this has split the wood. (something easily rectified). Otherwise a fine cabinet.
A late Victorian Japanese Shibayama-decorated Shodona, width 138cm. The cabinet is 138 cm wide and standing on a base of 159 cm. The piece has a total of 18 panels which are overlayed with ivory, bone and mother of pearl. All of the panels require some form of restoration, some more than others. There are: 2 sliding doors (top left) 2 pin hinged doors (top right) 2 sliding doors (middle left) 4 stationary panels 2 lower pin hinged doors (lower left) 2 sliding doors (middle lower) 1 pin hinged door (lower right) 3 drawers in base The piece is generally in good solid condition, it requires restoration to bring it back to life, there is a section of the upper third which looks like it may have `sagged` or bowed, something restorable. The sides and reverse show some inactive worm in small areas.
Allman (T. pub.). The London Cabinet School Atlas Consisting of 30 maps of the different Empires, Kingdoms & States throughout the World taken from the most recent Authorities, n.d. c.1850, title page toned and foxed, thirty-one eng. maps with orig. outline colouring, each map with near contemp. ink number to upper margin, occ. ink staining to some maps, new end papers, a.e.g., modern half cloth gilt, 8vo, together with, Levasseur (Victor), Atlas Classique Universel de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne, Paris, 1846, title and half title with some spotting, eighty-seven uncoloured eng. maps (complete as list), very occ. spotting throughout, new end papers, modern qtr. cloth gilt, 8vo, with, Parley (Peter), A Grammar of Modern Geography, pub. William Tegg and Co., 1855, addn. title page with dec. eng. vignette, twelve eng. b & w maps, numerous wood eng. illusts. to text, hinges weak, a.e.g., contemp. cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 16mo, together with another nineteen miniature atlases, mostly late 19th and early 20th century (23)
* Miscellaneous photography, late 19th c., a group of three albums, the first containing mostly small format albumen print portraits and British views, c. 1860s, second including a small number of (mostly faded) West Africa albumen prints, late 19th c., plus an assortment of loose photographs loosely inserted, the third album containing cartes de visite, cabinet cards, pasted in family portraits, c. 1870, various bindings, some wear, 4to (3)
* Stereocards. An assorted group of stereocards, cabinet cards, cartes de visite and negatives, the stereocards mostly British topographical views, the remainder mostly portraits, together with a group of over 100 magic lantern slides, mostly buildings and views in Italy, Britain, Middle East, etc., many with captions to seals, contained in three slide boxes (a carton)
A Victorian pollard oak and ebonized inverted breakfront side cabinet, fitted with a gilt brass balustrade three-quarter gallery, the frieze applied with four brown patinated circular plaques depicting Classical scenes, the gilt metal lattice and folded silk panel door revealing adjustable shelves, flanked by reeded and turned columns with Ionic capitals, on a plinth base, width approx 107cm.
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