White and Newton, Portsmouth - A 'Madison' mahogany dining suite comprising extending table of rectangular form (length when closed 142cm, together with four panel back chairs upholstered in mustard yellow hopsack fabric and a sideboard, fitted with an arrangement of five drawers beside a double door cupboard, height 74cm, width 215cm and depth 43cm, all raised to tapered legs. (6)Provenance - Purchased from Smith Contemporary Furnishers of Bearwood in July 1961. This suite comes with its original purchase receipt for £99-17/-N.B. The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
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Staples - Ladderax - A 1970's retro vintage teak wood single bay wall shelving unit / room divider comprising of two wooden double foot teak uprights, three drawer chest cabinet, a single shelf and a sliding door cupboard with shelved interior, all with gold painted metal shelving rods. Note; This ladderax set is free standing when put together.
John Herbert - A. Younger Ltd - A 1960's retro vintage British Scandinavian inspired teak wood sideboard credenza having a central bank of four drawers flanked by twin door cupboards to either side each having shelved interiors, handles for both doors and drawers being lipped. Raised on flat tapering legs. Makers plaque to drawer. Measures; 80cm x 213cm x 46cm.
John Herbert - A. Youngers Ltd - Fonseca - A 1960's retro vintage stained teak / afromosia wood sideboard credenza having a central bank of three graduating drawers flanked by two cupboards with shelved interiors, all doors having flat knob handles, all drawers with recessed handles and the unit raised on flat tapering legs. Makers label applied to the inside of the door. Measures; 75cm x 210cm x 49cm.
Victor. B. Wilkins - G-plan - Fresco range - A 1960's retro vintage teak wood credenza sideboard. The sideboard comprising a central bank of four drawers flanked by twin door cupboards revealing shelved interiors. The handles being lipped to each door and drawer and the unit raised on tapering legs with stretchers. Measures; 79cm x 213cm x 46cm.
A good long mid 20th Century teak wood sideboard / credenza of Danish influence being raised on tapering legs supporting a low and wide body with an offset centre bank of 3 drawers flanked by a single door cupboard and a double door cupboard. All with angular brass handles to top. Measures 75 cm high x 220 cm wide x 45 cm deep.
IB Kofod Larsen - G Plan - A large 1960's retro vintage teak wood sideboard credenza comprising of a bank of five graduating drawers with single door cupboards revealing shelved interiors , each handle being of square form. The unit being raised on tapering round legs and shaped stretcher. Makers mark to inner shelves. Measures 76 cm high x 235 cm wide x 48 cm deep.
Neil Morris - Morris Of Glasgow - A mid 20th century retro vintage black walnut sideboard credenza having an arrangement of three beehive fronted drawers flanked by cupboards to either side with shelved interiors, each door halving lipped handles. All raised on round tapering legs. Measures; 72cm x 198cm x 46cm.
An exceptional art deco antique vintage shop advertising glass vitrine display cabinet. The case being a counter top display of small proportion made of toughened glass sections held together with four chrome metal uprights with fixing points through the glass and screw fixed metal shelf brackets supporting glass shelves. The door being a glass panel sat on chromes slides to top and bottom. One of the glass shelves having remnants of manufacturer marks.
Edimass - AT16651 Desk - A contemporary solid walnut dressing table / vanity desk having a stepped top with small drawers and open shelf to the back, single drawer to front alongside a faux drawer front with push action opening mirror door, all raised on shaped and angled legs. Makers label to underside.
Staples - Ladderax - A 1970's retro vintage teak wood five bay wall shelving unit comprising of six black painted wall supported uprights, two teak shelves, three drop down bureau cabinets, two sliding glass door display cabinets, a sliding door cabinet, five small shelves and a three drawer cabinet. All with metal shelving rods.
Avalon - Avalon Yatton - A 1960's British retro vintage teak wood sideboard credenza cabinet comprising of a drop down cupboard revealing a shelved interior above a graduating set of three drawers beside a twin door tall cupboard with shelved interior, each handle being cylindrical with a groove. The unit raised on squared tapering legs. Applied label to inner drawer. Measures; 92 cm high x 133 cm wide x 33cm deep.
Neil Morris - Morris Of Glasgow - A 1960's retro vintage teak wood sideboard credenza having an arrangement of three straight drawers to right with a central drop down cocktail cabinet and a single door cupboard with shelved interior to the left, each handle being a wide curved handle with recessed dip, all raised on tapering legs. Maker signature mark to inner door.
A mid 20th century retro vintage afromosia teak compactum wardrobe having deep doors revealing a haberdashery like interior. One door being shelved each with glass fronts and the other with a long mirror above three drawers, the main wardrobe having a large open space with shoe rail to bottom and clothes rail to top, all raised on squared metal legs. Measures 180 cm high x 107 cm wide x 64 cm deep.
Clemens (Samuel Langhorne) "Mark Twain". Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, first American edition, first state, illustrations by Edward W. Kemble, portrait frontispiece of the author's bust by sculptor Karl Gerhardt, small ink stain on fore-edge otherwise an excellent copy in original green pictorial cloth, gilt, small 4to, New York, Charles L. Webster and Company, 1885.⁂ A fine copy of the first American edition of this ground-breaking novel. Sold by subscription, Huckleberry Finn was finely bound and illustrated to appeal to buyers. As a result, the first edition is one of the most attractive and eye-catching of all American literary classics. Copies were issued in leather bindings (sheep or three-quarter morocco), in blue cloth for those who wanted it uniform with Tom Sawyer, and, as here, in green cloth. There is no priority between them: all were first available to the public on the same day in February 1885. A number of errors were discovered and then corrected during the printing of the first edition. Copies with the earliest, uncorrected states are always sought after by collectors. In this copy, the title-page is a cancel with the copyright notice dated 1884 (C, BAL second state, with the first state only noted in the publisher's prospectuses and advanced sheets), while the frontispiece is in the first state with the tablecloth visible and unsigned on the finished edge of the bust (A, BAL first state). Furthermore, the following issue points are respected: on p. 13, the illustration captioned "Him and another Man" is wrongly listed as being on p. 88 (A, BAL first state); p. 9 with the misprint "Decided" (A, BAL first state); p. 57, the eleventh line from the bottom reads "with the was" instead of "with the saw" (A, BAL first state); p. 143, missing 'l' in the illustration (A, BAL first state); p. 155, the final '5' in the pagination is missing (A, BAL first state), and on p. 161, the signature mark is absent (A, BAL first state). Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer "let fresh air into the minds of parents who had shut the door on their own childhood, and they will be classics the world over as long as there are boys" (Grolier 100 American Books).
ƟSeamus Heaney, Works, first or limited editions, many signed by the author [most London, 1966-2010]a group of 20 volumes, comprising: Death of a Naturalist (1966, the author's first work, dust-jacket spine a little faded, as often), Door into the Dark (1969, small closed tear to upper edge of front cover of dust-jacket), Wintering Out (1972, unsigned, paperback edition), North (1975, unsigned, paperback edition), Field Work (1979, unsigned), Preoccupations (1980), Selected Poems 1965-1975 (1980), Station Island (1984, unsigned), The Haw Lantern (1987, paperback edition), New Selected Poems 1966-1987 (1990, unsigned), Seeing Things (1991, unsigned, paperback edition), The Redress of Poetry (1995, unsigned), The Spirit Level (1996, unsigned), Open Grounds (1998), Beowulf (1999), Electric Light (2001, dust-jacket spine faded), Finders Keepers (2002), District and Circle (2006, with original wrap-around dust-jacket), Human Chain (2010), Human Chain (2010, number 12 of 300 limited edition copies, original slip-case), signed by the author unless specified, all original cloth or wrappers, dust-jackets present where applicable, an excellent set overall, 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).
ƟJohn Updike, Works, including complete Rabbit novels, first editions, most signed by the author [New York, 1959-1990]a group of 14 volumes, comprising: The Poorhouse Fair (1959, dust-jacket chipped with slight loss along upper edge of back cover), The Same Door (1959, upper edges of dust-jacket creased and a little rubbed), Rabbit Run (1960, extremities of dust-jacket a little rubbed and creased with fractional loss to head of spine), Pigeon Feathers and other Stories (1962, dust-jacket a little darkened), The Centaur (1963), On the Farm (1965, price clipped), The Music School, Short Stories (1966, some faint scattered spotting), Couples (1968, dust-jacket creased along folds and edges), Rabbit Redux (1971, price clipped), Museums and Women (1972, unsigned), A Month of Sundays (1975, unsigned), Marry Me (1976, unsigned), Rabbit is Rich (1981), Rabbit at Rest (1990), first editions, all but the three mentioned signed by the author, original cloth or boards, original dust-jackets, Rabbit novels preserved in two drop-boxes with spines lettered in gold, 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).
Interesting early 19th century rmahogany cased barrel organ, complete with five 24" cylinders and tune sheet, within an inlaid crossbanded case, the upper section fitted with twenty-five gilded pipes surmounted by three seated ormolu cherubs, the lower section fitted to the left hand side with a cupboard door revealing four spare cylinders, 85" high overall, 33.5" wide, 23" deep
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