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A 1920's mahogany cabinet on chest, on cabriole legs92w x 49d x 145h cmOverall condition is solid and usable but scruffy. Various light marks and knocks to corner and edges mainly. Top has slides inside and lifts off the base easily. Drawers run ok. Handles are complete. Has a key. Collected from a house where it was being used so is unrestored.
A large early 20th century shop cabinet, containing eight short drawers, on a plinth base250w x 51d x 87h cmOverall condition is complete and usable. Drawers do run slightly tight, but do open and close. Drawer bases are a thin plywood and are marked and sagging in some places. Drawers are dovetailed. It has been used in a workshop in recent years and has been cleaned and polished up for the auction, but not restored.
Hornby (China) R1038 "Orient Express" Train Set containing 4-6-2 BR green rebuilt Merchant Navy Class Loco No.35012 "United States Lines", 3 x brown and cream Superdetail Pullman Cars with lights and sprung buffers (1st Class Kitchen Car "Minerva", 1st Class Parlour Car "Cygnus" and 1st Class Parlour Car "Ibis"), along with double oval of track, 2 x points and HM2000 twin track controller plus virtual railway CD, loco and rolling stock are unused and still tissue wrapped with track still manufacturer sealed therefore contents are in Mint condition in Mint 3-drawer type cabinet contained in Excellent Plus to Near Mint pictured outer box with operating instruction booklet.
Hornby (China) Passenger Train Set containing 4-6-0 BR unlined black Stanier Class 5 No.45455 along with 3 x maroon BR Mk.1 Passenger Coaches (2 x Composite and 1 x Brake 2nd), along with double oval of track, 2 x points and HM2000 twin controller plus operating handbook, loco and passenger coaches are still tissue wrapped and track is still manufacturer sealed therefore contents are Mint in Mint 3-drawer cabinet.
Bindings.- Shakespeare (William) The Works of ..., 12 vol., Knight's Cabinet edition, engraved titles, illustrations, scattered spotting, near contemporary half-calf, richly gilt spines, slight bumping to corners, Edinburgh, 1856 § [Combe (William)] The Tour of Doctor Syntax, 3 vol., 2 hand-coloured engraved titles (vol. 2 without), hand-coloured engraved plates, off-setting, previous owner's ink signature to front pastedowns, near contemporary half-morocco, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1823 § Scott (Sir Walter) Waverley; or, 'tis sixty years since, 3 vol., second edition, half-titles, scattered spotting, bookplate, contemporary half-calf, a little rubbed, 1814; and others, most leather bound, v.s. (c.75)
NO RESERVE Eliot (George) The Works, 24 vol., cabinet edition, scattered faint spotting, contemporary half-calf, gilt, one or two vol. rubbed with fraying cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, c.1878-85 § Tennyson (Alfred) The Poetical Works of ..., 5 vol., frontispieces, scattered faint spotting, contemporary vellum, gilt, a little rubbed, 1877; 8vo (29)
Miscellaneous Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century English Manuscripts. Mostly vers de société and further poetry, with an occasional letter, including Robert Southey (1774-1843), ‘Mary [&] Sapphics’, 8pp, n.d. [early 19th century), not in the author’s own hand, William Lisle Bowles (1762-1850), ‘Winter Evening at Home’, with an epigram and an address, 2pp, the paper watermarked 1812, apparently not in the inspirer of the Romantic poets’ hand, John Parker, 1st Earl of Morley (1772-1840), of Saltram House, Devon, ‘Parody on “Buy a Broom” – By Lord M: From Saltram’, 20 lines in imitation of Robert Burns, ‘Dark Prophets ***’, n.d. [mid-18th century], 2pp of ink manuscript verse, Antique Buying in 18th Century Denmark, 1pp letter, n.d. [18th century], addressed ‘To His Excellence the Engl: Minister at Copenhagen’ viz. the purchase, via a Lady Müller, of an antique casket, ‘a very antick (sic) piece of ivory: a little Chest to keep or beware precious Stones &c, and after all meaning it has been once in the Cabinet of Ludwig XIV [?Louis XIV]. […] It is supposed, Your Excellence will find the price of 10£ or about 100 Dollar Danish – not to (sic) much’, Epicureanism, a poem on the pleasure of drink and the table, illegible in places, but ‘Approved by the Bacchanalian Society/Robin Red Nose/Secretary/Sots Hole/Walsall, 6 Jan:y 1818’, inscribed on 2pp of further manuscript, Henrietta Cholmondeley, Baroness Delamere (née Williams-Wynn; d. 1852), ‘Flowers which serve for the construction of Flora’s Dial’, presumably for the garden of Vale Royal Great House, 1pp, n.d., ‘Lines on the birth of a Son to Tho:s Cholmondeley Esqr’, 1pp of celebratory, if unsophisticated, verse, probably commemorating the birth the MP for Cheshire (1726-1779) or his son of the same name, later 1st Baron Delamere (1767-1855), n.d., George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1746-1816), 1pp ALS, signed Warwick and dated 1799, ‘The Adventures of Brunswick’, 2pp of comic verse on a flea-infested bed, n.d., singed Harriot, transcript en suite, ‘An Arab girl who, when I was carried wounded into Jericho, rendered one assistance, was ordered to withdraw’, 2pp of ink MS. verse, ‘Poor Robin’s Dream’, n.d. [final-quarter 18th century], defective, extracts from Poems by Thomas Moore Esqr., dated 1804, further poetry, etc., (18).
Photography. A 19th century family photograph album, mid-Victorian to c. 1914, approx. 120 images, mostly carte de visite and cabinet card formats, mostly studio portraits of gentlemen, ladies, clergymen, children, and a young man in British Army uniform, a First World hospital, others, including ones by Elliott & Fry of Portman Square, a view of Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, contemporary sombre black morocco over boards, chased mount and clasp, silvered edges, 4to, & a finely bound contemporary Holy Bible, Oxford: Printed at the University Press, 1891, sombre black morocco over boards, all edges gilt, 4to, (2).
World War Two, RAF. An album of 11 b/w annotated photographs, by F.R. Logan of Birmingham, labelled, n.d. [1939-1945], illustrating the production line and output at the Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd Cabinet Factory, then requisitioned for the war effort, including the First Consignment of M.A.P. Starter Trailers Ready for Despatch to R.A.F. Stations, Mosquito Bulkheads, Canadian Sitka Spruce Bulks, Laminations Department, Fuselage Assembly Department, etc., the final leaves with two typed lists of the factory's achievements, original paper wrappers, oblong 4to.
Quantity of Denby Rochester Brown Pottery, comprising 6 x 10'' dinner plates, 6 x 9'' salad plates, 6 x side plates, 5 soup bowls with lids, six cups and saucers, and a milk jug. Together with Box of Assorted Porcelain & Pottery & Glass, comprising Davenport Pottery 'Cries of London' and 'Country Days' Collection cabinet plates, 12 in total, assorted miniature cottages, glass vases, plates, and four 3'' Porcelain figures comprising Noddy, big Ears, Mr Plod and Miss Kitten.
A 19th century amboyna and rosewood dining room press or side cabinet, hipped rectangular marble top above a frieze drawer and a pair of panel doors enclosing three sliding trays, flanked by acanthus grasped fluted three-quarter columns, the apron with a long drawer, turned forefeet, 107cm high, 136.5cm wide, 60cm deep
A 19th century Dutch mahogany enclosed library cabinet, broken-arch pediment above a pair of panel doors enclosing a niche, shelves and small drawers, the base with a further pair of doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, flanked by small drawers, ball and paw forefeet, 252cm high, 193cm wide, 64cm deep
A 19th century historicist oak side cabinet, profusely carved throughout with renaissance and baroque elements, including Saint Peter, pomegranate, female herms and heraldry, the sides with geometric mouldings in the Jacobean taste, shaped half gallery above a frieze drawer and panel door enclosing a shelf, 164cm high, 74cm wide, 75cm deep
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