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A large Flemish style carved oak breakfront display cabinet, late 19th century, the shaped top above a pair of central glazed doors flanked to each side by a glazed door with arched surround enclosing adjustable shelves, interspersed by fruit and flower carved pillars with caryatid capitals on a shaped plinth base, 222.5cm wide, 134.5cm high, 53cm deep
A French scarlet Boulle-work and ormolu-mounted cabinet, late 19th century, the upper glazed section surmounted by an arched crest, above a shaped door enclosing two fitted shelves, the projecting lower section with shallow frieze above a panelled cupboard door enclosing two shelves, on a plinth base with turned feet, 71cm wide, 187cm high, 41cm deep
American interest. A small collection of ephemera including an autographed letter signed by Edith Roosevelt on headed notepaper, a contemp. cabinet card portrait of Charles Dickens printed by Gurney & Son, New York, measuring approx. 165 x 110 mm with one tear and a little loss, autograph letter signed by David Cusick of Tuscarora Village, dated October 26th 1825, and other items relating to Everard Peck, Samuel Phillips and Noël Chamilly, etc. (16)
Rowe (Thomas). The Lives of Several Ancient and Illustrious Men, omitted by Plutarch: viz. Aeneas, Tullus Hostilius, Aristomenes, Tarquin the Elder, L. Junius Brutus, Gelo, Cyrus, Jason, 1728, contemp. vellum, rubbed and some soiling, 8vo, together with Erasmus. Colloquia, ed. Cornelius Schrevelius, Leiden, 1664, eng. title, old calf, rubbed and marked and some wear to spine, 8vo, plus Paterno (Ignazio), Viaggio per tutte le antichita della Sicilia, Naples, 1781, title printed in red and black, eng. port., contents stained and with some damp marking, final leaf repaired, early 19th c. vellum, small 4to, w.a.f., and other various antiquarian interest, mostly 18th and early 19th c. English literature, history, etc., including vols. 1 & 2 of Storer's Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, 1807, and a late 16th c. black letter English bible, defective at front and rear, bound in contemp. blind-dec. calf over wooden boards, with remains of brass clasps and bosses, worn with upper cover det., small thick 4to (17)
Chippendale (Thomas). The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director: being a Large Collection of the Most Elegant and Useful Designs of Household Furniture, in the most Fashionable Taste.., facsimile of 1762, 3rd ed., New York, 1938, numerous b & w plts., orig. blue cloth, spine frayed at foot, folio, together with Nicholson (Peter), Practical Carpentry, Joinery, and Cabinet-Making.. Revised by Thomas Tredgold, 1861, eng. frontis. and addn. title-page, 109 eng. plts., hinges split, contemp. half morocco, rubbed, corners showing, sl. loss at spine ends and some surface loss to cloth on upper cover, 4to in 2's, plus Johnson (William), The Practical Draughtsman's Book of Industrial Design.. 2nd ed., 1860, fifty-five eng. plts., most double-page, incl. two col., one plt. and one text leaf loose and sl. frayed at edges, final few leaves with sl. rodent(?) damage to blank fore-margin, hinges strengthened with sellotape, orig. cloth, rebacked preserving orig. spine, faded and corners rubbed, 4to (3)
Heal (Sir Ambrose). The London Furniture Makes from the Restoration to the Victorian Era, 1660-1840. A Record of 2500 Cabinet-Makers, Upholsterers, Carvers and Guilders with their Addresses and Working Dates Illustrated by 165 Reproductions of Makers' Trade-cards, 1st ed., Batsford, 1953, orig. eng. trade card (T. Williams) loosely inserted, orig. linen-backed boards with frayed and soiled d.j., together with London Tradesman's Cards of the XVIII Century. An Account of their Origin and Use, by Ambrose Heal, privately printed, 1925, num. b & w illusts., orig. quarter vellum gilt, a little darkened on the spine, (no. 27 of a special edition of 100 copies printed for members of the First Edition Club.), plus The Signboards of Old London Shops, by Ambrose Heal, 1st ed., Batsford, 1947, num. sepia illusts. to text, orig. cloth in slightly soiled and chipped d.j., all 4to (3)
London Society of Cabinet Makers. The Cabinet-Makers' London Book of Prices, and the Designs of Cabinet Work, calculated for the convenience of the cabinet-makers in general: whereby the price of executing any piece of work may be easily found .., 2nd ed., with additions, 1793, twenty-nine eng. plts. (complete), a few minor marginal marks, later half calf (utilising old boards), 4to (1)
Trade Catalogue. Designs and Catalogue of Cabinet & Upholstery Furniture, Looking-glasses, etc., by C. & R. Light, Wholesale Manufacturers, Curtain Road, London, n.d., c. 1880, num. wood engs., 8 pp. commercial ads. at rear, orig. purple cloth, upper cover lettered in gilt "Registered Designs of Cabinet Furniture", spine faded and minor wear to extrems., large 4to (1)
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