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GENERAL CHILDREN’S BOOKS, including: Parent’s cabinet of amusement, 1834; Light, its properties & effects, 1838; Lord Chesterfield’s advice to his son, 1820; Hofland: the good grandmother & her offspring, 1817; WATTS, Isaac: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children, (Two Editions): 1- Leeds, Binns, 1792, new edition, with a frontis plus 9 plates, 96pp. Half leather, upper cover detached; the corner of one page torn with the loss of a few words; some staining and foxing; 2- Gainsborough, H Mozley, no date. With engravings throughout. PP: title page, 5-22, (lacking 23-24), 25-71, (i) contents. Leather backed boards, torn with loss. Etc. (Qty)
A well presented stamp collection in three albums containing principally GB and The Commonwealth but spanning 50 countries, mainly George V and VI period including a Post Union Congress London 1929, £1.00 issue (mint), further GB stamps in blocks of 2, 4, 6, stamps from The Bahamas with War Tax over stamp, Basuloland Royal Visit 1947, South Rhodesia block of 60 2d, further small countries from Antigua to Zanzibar together with an envelope containing similar loose stamps. (4) (Displayed in cabinet)
A mid-19th century gothic oak revival pier cabinet, the lower section enclosed by a panelled door with geometric moulded detail and frieze drawer, flanked by two carved musicians, lion masks, etc, the upper section enclosed by a glazed panel door and further carvings incorporating further musicians, lion masks, etc, 235cm high
An antique carved hardwood oriental display cabinet/cupboard - the carved panelled doors showing male and female figures in wooded scenes - 121cm wide x 162cm high CONDITION REPORTlarge split to one of the side panels and some surface scratchesCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
An interesting Victorian mahogany picture cabinet - commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School then Carisbrooke Castle - 61cm x 78cmCONDITION REPORTThe picture cabinets were commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford. The same cabinets can be found in the Ashmolean Museum and Ruskin Library Lancaster. During the early 20thC they were used at Bembridge School and then were at use in Carisbrooke Castle Museum from 1971.
An interesting Victorian mahogany picture cabinet - commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School then Carisbrooke Castle - 61cm x 78cmCONDITION REPORTThe picture cabinets were commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford. The same cabinets can be found in the Ashmolean Museum and Ruskin Library Lancaster. During the early 20thC they were used at Bembridge School and then were at use in Carisbrooke Castle Museum from 1971.
An interesting Victorian mahogany picture cabinet with hinged lid- commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School then Carisbrooke Castle - 62cm x 77cmCONDITION REPORTThe picture cabinets were commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford. The same cabinets can be found in the Ashmolean Museum and Ruskin Library Lancaster. During the early 20thC they were used at Bembridge School and then were at use in Carisbrooke Castle Museum from 1971.
An interesting Victorian mahogany picture cabinet - commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School then Carisbrooke Castle - 61cm x 78cmCONDITION REPORTThe picture cabinets were commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford. The same cabinets can be found in the Ashmolean Museum and Ruskin Library Lancaster. During the early 20thC they were used at Bembridge School and then were at use in Carisbrooke Castle Museum from 1971.
An interesting Victorian mahogany picture cabinet - commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School then Carisbrooke Castle - 61cm x 78cmCONDITION REPORTThe picture cabinets were commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford. The same cabinets can be found in the Ashmolean Museum and Ruskin Library Lancaster. During the early 20thC they were used at Bembridge School and then were at use in Carisbrooke Castle Museum from 1971.
An interesting Victorian mahogany picture cabinet - commissioned by John Ruskin for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School then Carisbrooke Castle - 61cm x 78cm, together - with one other cabinet with no sliding framesCONDITION REPORTtop cabinet 24 frames missingbottom cabinet missing two
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