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A REGENCY SIDE CABINET with faux rosewood scumble decoration and further decorated with painted classical motifs, the upper section with shaped crest over three graduated shelves, the lower section with single drawer over two glazed doors, flanked by outset pilaster columns to either side and standing on turned tapering feet, 74cm wide x 38cm deep x 164cm high (glazing to one door lacking)
A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry china closet display cabinet, concave moulded cornice above a shaped glazed door enclosing shelves the projecting base with frieze drawer above a pair of shaped panelled doors, profusely inlaid throughout with flowering stems, turned feet, 199cm high, 104cm wide, c.1840
Collingwood (Stuart Dodgson). The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C.L. Dodgson), 2nd edition, 1899, black & white illustrations, mostly from photographs, some heavy spotting, signed presentation inscription from Dodgson's younger brother Wilfred Longley Dodgson to front free endpaper, 'J.W. Nicholson from W.L. Dodgson, March 1899', inner hinges cracked, top edge gilt, original buckram gilt, rubbed and soiled, spine darkened, 8vo, together with Hood (Robin A.), Just a Tiny Mite, Oxford and London, [1916?], 6 colour plates, some finger marks, signed presentation inscription to front pastedown, 'Martin Berryman from Mrs Dodgson, Christmas 1923' and with explanatory note beneath, original boards with pictorial onlay to upper board, slightly rubbed and soiled, a little wear to spine ends, 16mo The explanatory note in volume 2 explains: 'The lady who gave this book to Martin is a sister-in-law of Lewis Carroll. She used to live next door to "Grandmother to Guildford" (as Martin used to call my mother), E.R.J.B.'. The handwriting is that of Alice J. Dodgson, nee Donkin, widow of Wilfred Longley Dodgson, brother of Lewis Carroll. (2)
Doyle (Arthur Conan). The Great Shadow and Beyond the City, 1st combined edition, Arrowsmith, Bristol, Simpkin, Marshall, London, [1893], illustrations, bookplate, original decorative cloth, spine faded and a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Stark Munro Letters, 1st edition, 1895, frontispiece, publisher's list at end, light spotting, contemporary owner signature to half title, bookplate, original cloth, a little rubbed with one or two marks, 8vo, plus The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard, 1st edition, 1896, illustrations by W.B. Wollen, publisher's list at end, a few light spots and stains, original red cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with six others by Doyle including Songs of Action, 1898, Through the Magic Door, 1907, Songs of the Road, 1911 and The Last Bow, 1917 (9)
Haddon Hall Library. Complete set of all 9 volumes, J.M. Dent, 1899-1903, frontispiece to each, colour and monochrome plates, all with extra loose frontispiece plate (except R.H. Lyttelton's Out-Door Games), text illustrations and endpapers by Arthur Rackham, occasional light spotting and toning, original vellum, gilt decorations by Arthur Rackham, small tear to Our Gardens volume, a little light soiling, 8vo Limited edition 119/150. The set includes Edward Grey's Fly Fishing, 1899, S. Reynolds Hole's Our Gardens (signed), 1899, John Nisbet's Our Forests and Woodland, 1900, J. Otho Paget's Hunting, 1900, R.H. Lyttelton's Out-Door Games, Cricket & Golf, 1901 and Alexander Innes Shand's Shooting, 1902. (9)
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany break front lattice glazed three door bookcase with cupboards under standing on square taper legs with spade feet 140cms wide, 199cms high Doors not warped, no splits/damage/restoration, polish is good, a slight scrape to middle door, one pain of glass is cracked. Overall in good condition
A French walnut armoire with large bevelled mirror door fitted interior shelf 236cms high, 104cms wide, 42ms deep Has 4 shelves and 1 internal drawer inside, good condition but has previously had woodwormWoodworm is all up the front of the wardrobe and on the inside of the door. There does not appear to be any inside the shelves etc. Unable to view sides and back due to position in sale room
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