A George III and later mahogany bookcase cabinet, the moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with arched glazing bars over a base with two panelled doors on bracket feet, 120 cm wide, 198 cm high, 31 cm deepThe whole made from various previous parts, signs of repairs on either side at the hinges on both top and bottom sections, protruding glazing bars on top section possibly later, bottom section with fixed shelf.
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An Anglo-Indian bone and ebony inlaid cabinet, early 20th century, with a shaped broken arch pediment over a laurel carved frieze pair of simply glazed doors; the base fitted two short over two long drawers with a shaped plinth and short turned legs. 82 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 193 cm overall height.
A Victorian marble-topped mahogany dentists/collectors cabinet with a three-quarter gallery top, the upper section with fourteen shallow drawers containing seashells and other specimens, The base fitted with five further drawers of specimens and a cupboard door with five faux draw fronts, supported on turned bun feet. 80 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 112 cm high.Some fire damage to the gallery, two small knobs are broken off but we have the bits that have come off.The top drawers lock via a flush register bar but we don't have the key to this lock but it is currently unlocked
Magnificent Cabinet Maker built Large doll house; Short Hall ManorMade 40+ years ago and is a very weighty 9 room solid wooden celadon painted house. The furniture and detailed accessories gathered and curated over the past 40+ years include finely made miniatures to adorn each room and a perfect house from which to own a ready made beautiful house or Perfect Classic Childs dolls house-its hard to convey how charming and beautiful the house is . Measures; 34” H x 33” wide and 13” deep as a guide-if you require further detailed image pack please request.
Trendon England Sasha doll Boxed Pinafore doll 1982-Beautifully boxed with papers and has only been cabinet displayed so beautiful as new condition-Dark long haired slight wave brunette hair and a raspberry chambray pinafore and gingham shirt shoes and lingerie and box.One of the slightly harder dolls to find from this year of Production. Near Mint condition for a collector.
A massive set of sterling silver Peruvian flatware in a beautiful unique lockable cabinet. Set consists of 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 cocktail forks, 12 salad forks, 12 dinner spoons, 12 luncheon spoons, 12 soup spoons, 11 teaspoons, 12 sugar shovel spoons, 12 sterling handled dinner knives, 12 sterling handled luncheon knives, 12 butter knives, three ladles, four serving spoons, three serving knives, two serving forks, and one platter.Cabinet; Height: 31 in x width: 24 in x depth: 22 1/2 in.Gross weight of sterling (does not include 24 sterling handled knives): 210.39 Troy oz.
Italian school of the 18th century.Skull "Memento mori", 1735.Patinated terracotta.Contains monogram "A", dated.Measurements: 19 x 12 x 11 cm.This magnificent and rare object contains a monogram and is dated 1735. Vanitas, representing human skulls, were used as meditation objects or, rather, to enrich the cabinet of curiosities. These objects were intended as a reminder of the mortality and finite life of human beings. The origin of the use of the skull as a reminder of the end of human life may have its roots in Ancient Rome, especially in the face of the generals who entered the streets of the capital victorious and who, on their backs, carried a servant who reminded them that they too were men.
AN S. MAW & SON PORTABLE DOMESTIC MEDICAL CABINET, ENGLISH, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY,the inside lid reading S. MAW & SON PORTABLE DOMESTIC MEDICAL CABINET, LONDON, shop sticker applied to the interior reading Francis & Swift Pharmaceutical Chemists, 31 Bourke St. East, Melbourne, with recessed brass carrying handle, the lid lining opening to slim compartment for note paper, the cabinet with hinged front containing twelve glass medicine bottles, and a three-tier shelving system with additional accessories including mortar and pestle, and scales with gram and drachm weights, 6 1/2in x 8 1/2in x 7 1/2in (16.5cm x 21.7cm x 19cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN ORNAMENTAL TURNING LATHE BY HOLTZAPFFEL & CO, 64 CHARING CROSS, No. 2040, 1859,with iron bed on double mahogany stand, with integral six-drawer chest, treadle gear, crank and flywheel, 'shepherd's crook' overhead, traversing mandrel headstock with six screw hobs, segment apparatus, dividing plate and index, ornamental turning side-rest, metal turning slide-rest and screw-barrel tailstock; the accessories including ECF, VCF, ICF and drill spindle, fluting stops, keys, squares, spiral apparatus, eccentric chuck with ratchet nose, ellipse chuck with ring, UCF, HCF, dome chuck, three T-rests, set square, set bevil by Holtzapffel, callipers, twenty-two cup, screw and other plain chucks, 42 mainly hardwood-turning tools by Holtzapffel, Fenn and others with pear-shape handles, 23 similar tools with octagon boxwood handles, unusual eccentric drill spindle with segment plate, slope-top cabinet of approximately 89 slide-rest tools, 308 CF cutters and 103 drills, Holtzapffel goniostat in case with one powder tin, hollow-tool grinding outfit in case, and nineteen drills in a wood base, 5-inch centre height, 89in x 42in x 30in (226cm x 106.5cm x 76cm) overallbody 39in x 42in x 24in (99cm x 106.5cm x 61cm) Footnotes:Provenance:Lathe 2040 was supplied in March 1859 to A.G. Chapman Esq., for £70.Re-sold in February 1868 to the Rev. Sherrard B. Burnaby, presumably with much extra equipment as the price was now £170. Mr Burnaby became Vicar of Hampstead in 1873, and died in 1902 at Amersham.Literature:cf. Turning and Mechanical Manipulation, Vol. 3, 1856.The history of the ornamental turning lathe goes back to the 16th century, when Jacques Besson constructed such a lathe in 1578. Additional details were provided by Moxon in 1696, and in more comprehensive detail by Charles Plumer in 1701. However, it was the publication of Charles Holtzapffel's Turning and Mechanical Manipulation that ornamental turning expanded into a more widely spread popular practice.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Royal Crown Derbyset of six cabinet cups and saucers, decorated with different birds: mallard, oyster catcher, tufted duck, dipper, lapwing and common sandpiper, each signed J. McLaughlin, all on yellow ground with gilt decoration, marked to the base, cups are 6cm high, plates are 13.5cm acrossOverall minimal display wear and minor wear to all, otherwise ok.
A small George I walnut and oak bookcase cabinet, circa 1720 and laterIn two parts, with cyma-recta cornice, and a pair of eight-panel astragal glazed cupboard doors enclosing three fixed shelves, the lower-section with three short over one long drawer within half-round carcass mouldings, on shaped bracket feet, height 154cm, width 110cm, depth 37cm
An early 18th century figured-walnut cabinet, English, circa 1720 and laterHaving a pair of boarded doors, veneered in walnut within a linear and cut-corner inlaid border, the lower-section with a long drawer, over conforming cupboard doors, each cupboard enclosing a single shelf, on bun feet, 102cm wide, 47cm deep, 172cm high
A small late 17th century oak and walnut side cabinet, circa 1680Having a one-piece walnut top with applied moulded edge, atop a pair of panelled cupboard doors, each with applied mitre run-mouldings flanked and centred by stop fluted uprights, enclosing a single-shelf, twin-panelled sides, height 83cm, width 92.5cm, depth 44.5cm
serial No. 4499, with twin 'Sublime-Harmonie' combs on silvered part reeded cast bedplate, pitched pine soundboards, speed regulator and start/stop on motor cover, in the cabinet with corner detail, the front door with full mirror plate, flanked by a pair of matching mirror plate panels, sound fret to centre of pediment, light walnut finish with molded ebonised detail, with five discsAll teeth present, combs have surface rust, plays smoothly jamming occasionally; Cabinet 19 1/2" (50cm) high, 13" (33cm) deep, 17" (43cm) wide
built with early and later elements, the seated monkey, robed in silk, coloured lace and satin layered clothes, composition hands, head and feet, with hookah and rope pipe, dressed interior with rug, dried flowers and wall drapes, in table cabinet with twin side and front glazed windows, ebonised pillars and top, gold finished base frieze - with simple late musical movement drive, all formed of some early and mostly later elements including gilt transfer to front glazed panel, facsimile Lambert labels pasted to the rear rustically finished panel - 27x15", 69x38cmIt is clear this piece was not built to deceive for a number of reasons, but not least as Phalibois used the monkey as their trademark, not Lambert.
An oak refectory style side cabinet with single drawer above twin cupboard doors, single shelf interior, standing on bracket feet 79cm x 64cm x 31cm, and an oak corner cabinet with two short central drawers above cupboard doors on plinth base, and two side drawers 92cm x 71cm x 40cm Location:
Provincial imprints 17 volumes Priestley, Joseph. Description of a Chart of Biography. Warrington: W. Eyres, 1765. 12mo, [iv], 27, 8, 84, 2 folding tables, contemporary vellum, slightly rubbed; Porteous, Dr. The Cypress.. Haddington: James Miller, n.d. [c. 1820]. 12mo, contemporary quarter morocco, rubbed;Ancient Historic Ballads. Newcastle: D. Akenhead and Sons, 1807. 12mo, title vignette, original boards, uncut, worn;Hayley, William. The Triumphs of Temper. Chichester: Printed by J. Seagrave, for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807. 13th edition, 12mo, plates, contemporary half calf, worn;The Young Gentleman & Lady's Instructor. Sussex Press, Lewes: J. Baxter, 1809. 2 copies, 12mo, woodcut frontispiece, original quarter morocco;Cobbold, Rev. Richard. Valentine Verses, or Lines of Truth, Love and Virtue. Ipswich: E. Shalders, 1827. 8vo, lithographed plates, manuscript note by author on endpaper, contemporary half calf, rubbed;The Cabinet. By a Society of Gentlemen. Norwich: J. March, 1795, 8vo, volumes 2-3 only, contemporary half calf, rubbed; The Caledonian Bee. Perth: R. Morison & Son, 1795. 12mo, contemporary calf; [Macpherson, J.] An Original Collection of the Poems of Ossian. Montrose: Review Newspaper Office, 1816. 8vo, original boards, rubbed; Percival, Thomas. A Father's Instructions. Gainsborough: H. Mozley, 1802. 12mo, frontispiece, contemporary calf, rubbed;Hayley, William. The Triumphs of Temper. Chichester: for T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1803, 12mo, frontispiece after William Blake, original boards, head of title excised with loss of word 'The', worn;Calcott, Wellins. Thoughts Moral and Divine. Manchester: for the author, 1761. 8vo, contemporary half calf, some damage to head of first 6 leaves, worn; Watts, Hervey, Newton, Young, Blair &c. Elegant Miscellaneous Extracts. Woodbridge: B. Smith, 1813. 8vo, contemporary calf, rubbed;Blackburn, S. Poetic Gems, partly original Colchester: G. Dennis, Simpkin and Marshall, 1837. second edition, 8vo, contemporary green quarter morocco, biro inscription on title, lacks front free endpaper, rubbed;Thurlow, Edward Hovel, Lord. Select Poems. Chiswick: C. Whittingham, 1821. 8vo, original boards, uncut, worn; sold as a collection not subject to returnNote: Provenance: From the library of the late William St Clair, FBA, FRSL.
1820s literature Collection of works Chapone, Mrs. Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. London: for Scatcherd and Letterman, 1820. 12mo, contemporary maroon morocco gilt; [Hope, Thomas] Anastasius, or Memoirs of a Greek. London: J. Murray, 1820. Second edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half calf, rubbed;Scott, Walter. Kenilworth. Edinburgh, 1821. First edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, half-titles, contemporary half calf;[Godwin, William]. The Pantheon. London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1828. 7th edition, plates, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed;Tennant, William. Anster Fair. Edinburgh, 1821. Fourth edition, presentation copy to John Spence, contemporary calf, rebacked;Salzmann, C.S. Elements of Morality. Edinburgh, 1821. 12mo, [translated by Mary Wollstonecraft], plates, contemporary quarter morocco, spotting, rubbed; Salzmann, C.S. Elements of Morality. Edinburgh, 1821. 12mo, [translated by Mary Wollstonecraft], plates, contemporary half calf, rubbed;Cunningham, Allan. Sir Marmaduke Maxwell. London, 1822. 12mo, contemporary red half morocco, rubbed;Moore, Thomas. Melodies. Philadelphia: T. Jekyll, 1821. 12mo, 19th century green half calf, spine gilt, slightly rubbed;[Moore, Thomas] The Poetical Works of the late Thomas Little. London: W. Dugdale, 1824. 12mo, original printed boards, uncut, spine repaired; Moore, Thomas. Melodies, Irish and National. London: W. Dugdale, 1824. 12mo, frontispiece, disbound (pirate edition);[Moore, Thomas]. The Poetical Works of the late Thomas Little. London: Benbow, 1825. 12mo, original printed boards, uncut (pirate edition);Moore, Thomas. Odes of Anacreon. London: John King, 1826. 12mo, contemporary cloth, slightly rubbed;L.E.L. The Improvisatrice and other Poems. London, 1824. 12mo, additional engraved title and frontispiece, contemporary maroon morocco gilt, g.e.;Wolfe, Charles. Remains of the late... London, 1827. 8vo, frontispiece, contemporary calf, upper joint split;[Louvet de Couvray, J.B.] The Amours of the Chevalier de Faublas. London: Benbow, 1822, 12mo, volumes 1-3 (of 4), plates, contemporary calf, somewhat shaken and rubbed; The Nic-Nac or Literary Cabinet. London, 1823, 8vo, vol. 1 only, contemporary green half morocco, spotted, hinge broken, worn; [includes first publication of a short poem by Byron' (note by William St Clair)];[Irving, Washington] Tales of a Traveller. London: J. Murray, 1824, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary green morocco-backed boards, probably from the library of Louis Napoleon with his stamp to titles; Patmore, Peter George. Letters on England by Victoire, Count de Soligny. London, 1823, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary green morocco-backed boards, probably from the library of Louis Napoleon with his stamp to titles;Porchester, Lord. The Moor. London, 1825. 8vo, modern half calf, spine gilt;[Hazlitt. William] Sketches of the Principal Picture-Galleries in England. London, 1824. 12mo, 4pp. advertisements at end, original quarter cloth, some spotting, worn, lacks spine;Sotheby, William. Oberon. London, 1826. 3rd edition, 12mo, 2 volumes, contemporary half calf, rubbed;Literary Gems. In two Parts. Edinburgh, 1826, 8vo, additional engraved title, contemporary calf, upper joint splitting;The Curious Book [A Collection of Anecdotes]. Edinburgh, 1826, 8vo, contemporary calf; Rogers, Samuel. Italy, a Poem. Part the First. London, 1823. 8vo, inscribed 'from the author' pencil note 'from Lord Thurlow's library sale 1932', near contemporary cloth;The History of... Sir William Wallace. New York: W.W. Crawford, 1820. 12mo, contemporary half calf, rather browned and spotted;[Quincey, Thomas de] Confessions of an English Opium Eater. London, 1826. 4th edition, 12mo, contemporary half calf, rebacked;sold as a collection not subject to returnNote: Provenance: From the library of the late William St Clair, FBA, FRSL.
18th-century French and Italian manuscripts Collection with 10 Greek sketches including notes regarding work, including Memoria dell'Abiura di Silvestro et altri Legni da Velletri Atheisti, 1p., 1719; Annotatione circa la misura del miglio Romano, 1p., n.d.; Copia del Bando emanato in Roma contra la Casa Cavaffa & ordina del Popolo Romano, 1p., n.d.; Notizie circa la Sacros. Image del Salvadore di Sancta Sanctorum, 3pp., n.d.; Nota e memoria delle Medag. poste da Sisto V nelle fondamta. della Guglia da lui evetta nella Piazza Vaticana, 2pp., n.d.; Monsieur Jean Viry Ebeniste doit au Soeur Pammelier de Beaune en compagnie marchand de bois pour la provision... 11pp., 1769; several French cabinet-makers bills or receipts, one signed by Legrain and Falconnet, 1713, 1p.; Indenture, in Latin, respecting land in Stopsley & Luton, 44th year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. [1601-02], 11 x 39cm, worn and partly illegible; [Hamilton, Capt. P.W.] 15 pencil sketches of Greece, removed from an album, several captioned in pencil, various sizes, [c.1850]; and others, similarNote: Provenance: From the library of the late William St Clair, FBA, FRSL.
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