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A set of seven Minton cabinet plates, 1873-1891, with two gilt and one deep blue band, the centres painted with the following landscape scenes, 'Invergarry Castle', signed, 'Mt. St. Michael', 'Vale of Bettws-y-Coed', 'Lugano and Monte Salvatore, Italy', 'Near Western Super Mare', 'Tintern Abbey' and 'Ledburgh Abbey', puce printed marks, 24.5cm diameter, (7)
A 19th Century pine dresser of small proportions, the upper cabinet having double glazed doors within a pediment topped frame and raised above a small side base with cupboard and multiple drawer arrangements. The whole having a later dipped, stripped and waxed finish. 128 cms wide x 186 cms high
A 19th Century ebonised and boulle serpentine fronted credenza with gilt brass mounts, the acanthus detailed brass and red tortoise shell frieze above similar central double doors flanked at either side with a bow fronted glazed cabinet, all above a stylised plinth base, decorated overall with mask mounts and acanthus scrolls, S/D, 238cm wide by 119cm high.
A Continental Mahogany Display Cabinet having marbled top with pierced brass gallery, glass panelled door with further painted panel below depicting ladies walking on riverbank with swan in background, with glass sides enclosing shelves, on cabriole legs with all over raised gilt metal mounts, 64cm wide, 1m 51cm high
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET the arched scrolling top with three leaf carved bosses above two glazed doors with applied swags and scrolling leaf tracery, the canted glass panelled sides above a bombe shaped base with long drawer and gilt metal handles, shaped apron on claw and ball feet.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WALNUT SIDE CABINET of Moorish influence, the rectangular top with ebonised edge above an oval panel with Arabic script, the central scrolling arch with applied bosses flanked by carved trailing leaf panels and turned columns with panelled sides and plinth base, 103cms high x 53cms width x 37.5cms depth
Bibliography. Le bibliophile francais. Gazette illustree des amateurs de livres. Paris: Bachelin-Deflorenne, 1868-73, 7 volumes (complete), large 8vo, engraved and chromolithographed plates, some folding, illustrations, original yellow printed wrappers bound in, cloth-backed boards, olive morocco labels; Chantilly--d'Aumale, duc de Le cabinet des livres: manuscrits. Paris: Plon, 1900, 2 volumes, 4to, plates, contemporary half morocco, some spotting, slightly rubbed (9)
Medical--La Tourette, Joseph Charles Gilles de. L'hygienne moderne ou l'art de vivre en santé et de prolonger la vie, manuscript in 2 volumes, c.600 pages, [Loudon, late eighteenth century], 4to, in two hands, one possibly Tourette's hand, the second apparently that of Prieur, his co-author, with revisions and corrections, sometimes on intercalated pages, two frontispieces in ink and wash by Chenu, red half roan, marbled boards . Note: Tourette practised as a surgeon in Paris before moving to Loudun and specialisng in obstetrics. He published a treatise on obstetrics in Angers in 1787. The present manuscript appears to be unpublished and may be partly autograph. According to a note inserted at the front of the second volume, the author had been granted a privilege for publishing the work in February 1787, but he apparently did not do so at that time as corrections were still being made to the text in 1789 and afterwards. The title-page to the first volume was clearly intended for publication, including the place of publication, but without a date ("Loudon, dans le cabinet de l'auteur").. This enclyclopedic treatise covers all aspects of healthy living from atmosphere and environment to diet and nutrition, the abuse of alcholol, preventive medicine, sleep, excretion and sex. The author quotes from such authors as Rousseau, Franklin, Parmentier and travel writers.
* Imperial Russia. A group of ten albumen print photograph cartes-de-visite and one cabinet card, all photographs taken by Charles Bergamasco, Royal Photographer to Nicolas I, c. 1870s, the cabinet card somewhat speckled and showing a bearded gentleman wearing the clothing of the Bokhara, the cartes all of unidentified women, generally slightly faded but cards uncreased and clean with photographer's printed details to versos (11)
Storer (James Sargent & Greig, John). Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, Containing a Series of Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain, 1st ed., 10 vols., 1807-1811, additional engraved titls, 480 engraved views, occasional light spotting or offsetting, contemporary morocco-backed cloth boards, lightly rubbed, 8vo (10)
GOOD REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS TABLE CABINET, the hinged top opening to reveal a fitted jewellery compartment over two cupboard doors opening to reveal one dummy and two long drawers over the bottom drawer fitted with a folding writing slope, with gadrooned borders and stylised foliate mother of pearl inlay, 13" wide
GEORGE II MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET, with bevelled mirrored double plate doors enclosing a well proportioned mahogany interior, comprising a central fielded panelled cupboard flanked by an arrangement of pigeonholes, small drawers and secret drawers over two brass capped pull-out candle slides, the fall front applied with an engraved brass escutcheon plate enclosing a fitted interior over a narrow single long drawer, the base with two short drawers over two graduated long drawers and flanked by brass carry handles raised upon bracket feet, 86" high, 40" wide (repairs and alterations)
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