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FURNITURE A 1920`S MAHOGANY FREE STANDING CORNER DISPLAY CABINET, the upper section having a moulded and carved cornice over a single astragal glazed door with shelved interior, mounted upon a base with an inlaid panel door, rope carved decoration, raised on s tubby cabriole legs with shell carved knees and talon and ball feet, 1.26m x 96cm
FURNITURE A VICTORIAN GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK SIDE CABINET having flat plank top with rustic carved guilloche edge, over twin cupboard doors, each with high relief vignettes of young ladies, bordered by fruit and foliage, mounted upon twin baluster, turned and bead decorated columns, with a pot shelf stretcher, 92cm high x 1.2mm wide
SILVER A SELECTION OF NINE ASSORTED SILVER AND BASE METAL CABINET ITEMS comprising a PILL CASE on chain, hallmarked, a BROOCH fashioned as a dolphin, hallmarked, a silver backed BUFFER, a MINIATURE CUP, unmarked, an ASIAN SANDER, unmarked and TWO PIERCED D ECORATED DISHES and a PLATED KINGS PATTERN PICK
A George III mahogany bow front hanging corner cupboard, the frieze with satinwood line decoration within barber`s pole borders, the two doors enclosing three shelves and two small drawers to the base, with ivory escutcheons and "H" brass hinges, bearing label to interior door "John Lolli, Cabinet maker, Church Street, Ormskirk", 70 cm wide, 114 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A 17th century North Italian walnut spice cabinet, the two doors inlaid with panels of flowers within cross-banded borders, the sides with wrought metal handles (one missing), and wrought metal lock plate to the door, enclosing a fitted interior of eight drawers (two replaced), all inlaid with buildings and foliage, 32 cm wide x 20 cm deep x 25 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
GORDON RUSSELL, a mahogany and Rio rosewood extending dining table with curved sides and extra leaf, raised on stretchered tri-form column supports to twin stylised cabriole legs, bearing label "Cabinet Maker A M M Hope Designer W H Russell FSIA, No. R818 and dated May 1965", 231 cm x 106 cm and the matching four single and two carver dining chairs with triple stick splats, over stuffed seats and raised on tapering square legs, the chairs bearing "Gordon Russell Broadway Worcestershire" metal labels (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the top with moulded border and rounded corners, raised on cabriole legs finely carved with scrolls and beads, fitted five extra leaves extending to 396.2cm (156") long and 140cm (55") wide and a mahogany leaf cabinet with twin arch top panelled front, single panelled end and door, 66cm (26") wide, 165cm (65") high/see illustration
Brookshaw (George) A new treatise on flower painti title + pp. 46 (13-20 have 58 colour samples) plain plate of `strokes` 12 engraved plates each in 2 states plain and hand-coloured contemporary diced russia neatly rebacked bought by MW from Francis Edwards in 1963 and the original invoice inserted 4to printed for the author by J. Innes 1812. ***First edition under Brookshaw`s name. What seems to be essentially the same work was first published anonymously in 1797 [Henry 1167] and then under the pseudonym of G. Brown 1799-1803 [Henry 522]. Our edition is Henry 518 citing only Kew and her text collation of this is pp. [ii] 36 [2] ; there is no copy on Copac or World Cat. the earliest being 1816. A printer`s imprint is found on p.30 (but not on p.46) suggesting that this was published in two parts. Brookshaw seems to have started as a cabinet maker and switched to drawing master in mid career; see Lucy Wood`s article in Apollo May 1991.
Hedwig Descriptio muscorum frondosorum 4 vol. in 2 vignette title 160 hand-coloured plates a large copy in contemporary half sheep rather worn but sound contemporary flyleaf inscription “cet exemplaire en papier fort et tres grand a coute trois cent quarante francs” bookplate of “Museo Mouton-Fontenille Academiae Lugdunensis” (Marie Jacques Mouton-Fontenille 1769-1837 “director of the natural history cabinet at Lyon; pensioned off in 1830 because of his ultra-royalist attitude” Stafleu III 610) later in a Sotheby`s sale of the 1970s with a lot ticket in the hand of John Collins [Stafleu 2527] folio Leipzig 1787-92. ***”Distinguished above all for exact and patiently repeated observations Hedwig`s work depended on the skillful use of dissection and the compound microscope...He recorded his observations in accurate drawings...the figures in his Descriptio are among the most accurate and beautiful illustrations of mosses of his own or any other period.” - P.W. Richards DSB VI 219-20.
Loddiges. The botanical cabinet 20 vol. complete set large paper 20 engraved titles 2000 hand-coloured plates plus the 3 uncoloured plates (2 of hothouses) contemporary calf bound for Thomas Joseph Trafford with his bookplate and crest in top compartment of spines inherited by Sir Humphrey de Trafford Bart. (some wear 7 vol. repaired 12 rebacked neatly to style) bought from Traylen in 1970 for £525 copy of invoice inserted [Stafleu 4914] 4to 1817-33. ***”The quarto edition has fully coloured plates; those of the duodecimo are partially coloured...”. In 1879 a family member reported that the work could not be reprinted “the whole of the 2000 copper plates were stolen by one of Loddiges men from his library in the Garden” - Stafleu.
An imposing Edwardian mahogany sideboard, the base comprising a central enclosed cabinet, flanked either side by a bank of two drawers and a row of three drawers above, the top portion consisting of a central mirror flanked on either side by a glazed display cabinet with an arched pediment over, 191cm wide by 214cm high
THOMAS MARTYN: THIRTY-EIGHT PLATES WITH EXPLANATIONS INTENDED TO ILLUSTRATE LINNAEUS’S SYSTEM OF VEGETABLES, 1794, rebnd (not recent) hf cf gt + ROBERT SWEET: THE BRITISH FLOWER-GARDEN, ill E D Smith, circa 1827, vol 3 (of 3), lacks ttl pge, old full cf gt worn and rubbed, inner jnts split, both bds detchd but present + JOSEPH HARRISON: THE FLORICULTURAL CABINET AND FLORISTS’ MAGAZINE, 1846, vol 14, orig blind stpd cl gt worn (3)
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