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An old engineer's cabinet contianing engineering tools, COLLECT ONLY.Tongue along bottom of front cover damaged but cover still clips in place. No damage to the box. All drawers open, some contain old engineering tools, box condition expected with age. Missing handles off the top. 45.5cm x 20cm x Height 34cm.
George Canning signed 7x3 letter cutting dated 1821 taken from the Kirby autograph collection. George Canning FRS (11 April 1770 - 8 August 1827) was a British Tory statesman. He held various senior cabinet positions under numerous prime ministers, including two important terms as Foreign Secretary, finally becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the last 118 days of his life, from April to August 1827.
Conrad Veidt signed 5x4 black and white photo. Hans Walter Conrad Veidt (22 January 1893 - 3 April 1943) was a German actor who attracted early attention for his roles in the films Different from the Others (1919), The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), and The Man Who Laughs (1928). After a successful career in German silent films, where he was one of the best-paid stars of UFA, he and his new Jewish wife Ilona Prager were forced to leave Germany in 1933 after the Nazis came to power. The couple settled in Britain, where he took British citizenship in 1939. He appeared in many British films, including The Thief of Bagdad (1940), before emigrating to the United States around 1941, which led to his being cast in what may be his best remembered role as Major Strasser in Casablanca (1942). This was his last film role to be released during Veidt's lifetime.
A YEWWOOD TWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, extended length 211cm closed length 164m x depth 96cm x height 73cm, six chair including two carvers and a four door tv cabinet, width 98cm x depth 52cm x height 141cm (9) (condition:-surface scratches to table top and chairs, tv cabinet with section cut out)
An 18th Century Sevres Porcelain Cabinet Plate, c.1775, the shaped edge decorated with polychrome enamel sprays, bows, and gilding within the double banded bleu celeste border, marked verso with Double Louis Royal Cipher and with gilders marks for Michel Barnabé Chauvaux (act. 1852-1888), 24 cm dia.
Thatcher (Margaret).- Official Cabinet photograph for July 1983, 533 x 456 mm., signed beneath by all the sitters, some sunning and yellowing to image, a few signatures faded, some light soiling to mount, two corners bumped, unframed, July, 1983.⁂ The general election was held on 9th June 1983, in which the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher won the most decisive election victory since that of Labour in 1945, with a majority of 144 seats. This photograph shows her new Cabinet a month later.
Children's.- Trusler (John) The Progress of Man and Society, first edition, half-title with wood-engraved vignette and the author's coat-of-arms to verso forming frontispiece, numerous wood-engraved illustrations by John Bewick, elaborate calligraphic inscription "George Cuitt 1794" (etcher, son of George senior the landscape painter) to head of frontispiece, a little soiled and stained, a few leaves with small tears to fore-edge repaired, modern book-label of Philip Gosse Weppons, old sheep, rubbed, spine faded, John Trusler, 1791 § Book of English Trades (The), wood-engraved plates, modern half calf, red roan label, 1818 § Book of Trades; or, circle of the Useful Arts, engraved frontispiece, additional vignette title and plates, wood-engraved illustrations, original blind-stamped green cloth, pictorial gilt spine, Glasgow, 1839 § New Ready Reckoner (The); or, Trader's Sure Guide, tables, contemporary sheep, worn and wormed, London: W.C.Fletcher, Leeds: Webb & Millington, Selby: W.R.Galpine, 1844 § Cabinet of Useful Arts and Manufactures (The), designed for the perusal of Young Persons, 10 full-page woodcut illustrations, contemporary sheep, rubbed, rebacked preserving old spine, corners repaired, Dublin, 1825, most rubbed; and 11 others, trades and children's, 8vo et infra (16)⁂ The first is an educational work for children covering a wide range of subjects but particularly trades, sports and pastimes including balloons, dancing, fencing, and swimming.
AN EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET 19th century, with a single frieze drawer, above a bow-front cupboard, opening to a shelved interior, flanked by half columns with Corinthian capitals, on a moulded pedestal base, 85cm high x 65cm wide x 37cm deepProperty from 24, Connaught Square, Marble Arch.
A GEORGE IV PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY BOOKCASE First half 19th century, in six sections, with four white marble upper surfaces, above a central upper roundel, flanked by two tiers of open shelves between three scrolling volute divisions; the tops of each base element with a marble slab, the projecting central base section with roundel, flanked by recessed lower elements divided by fluted tapering uprights, each with two crimson fabric-lined doors with chicken-wire grilles, on a plinth base; alterations to the upper shelving, restorations, the back panels uniformly painted in a pale red wash, 191 cm. high; 580 cm. wide; 64.5 cm. deep. 61 x 183 cm. size of marble area on top of centre base element: 2 cm. thickness of marbleProvenance: Captain Mervyn Edward Archdale, M.P. (1812-95), who acquired the bookcase in London c. 1857 for installation in Castle Archdale, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland.Thence by family descent.This enormous library bookcase-cabinet was installed in the library at Castle Archdale by Captain Mervyn Edward Archdale. The castle was a neo-classical house built for his grandfather, Colonel Mervyn Archdale (1724-1813), between 1773-1780, in Enniskillen, Ireland. The maker of the bookcase is not known, but is very much inspired by great commissions of furniture by London makers of the early 19th century, notably the robust classicism employed at the Whitbread house, Southill, Bedfordshire, where furniture was supplied by Marsh & Tatham in the first decade of the 19th century.
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