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Good quality late nineteenth century Chinese Chippendale revival china display cabinet, with pierced gallery, unusual Gothic astragal glazed sliding door enclosing two glass shelves with gadrooned and blind fret decoration, on chamfered legs joined by X-frame stretchers, 105cm wide x 194cm high
An Edwardian mahogany bookcase of narrow proportions, the dentil cornice above a glazed panel door with ovals to the astragals, the base fitted cupboard doors above two drawers on splay bracket feet, 198cm (78") high Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire. To be sold without reserve. Condition Report: Two split panes, veneer to the bars raised slightly, scratches to top of base, cupboard doors and drawer fronts, two handles missing from drawers. Dimensions: 198cm high, 60cm wide, 45cm deep
An 18th Century Venetian bureau bookcase, the arched upper section with painted chinoiserie bolection moulded frame to the glass panelled door, the now glass panelled fall concealing a central cupboard and four drawers painted chinoiserie scenes above four long graduating drawers painted Orientalist figures in landscapes, the sides also painted with chinoiserie and Orientalist scenes, 22cm (87.5") high, 89cm (35") wide/see illustration/Provenance: Holcombe House, Painswick
A Regency mahogany and inlaid secretaire bookcase, the dentil cornice above twin glazed panel doors, the base fitted a secretaire drawer above three long drawers on splay bracket feet, 209cm (82.25") high/see illustration Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire. To be sold without reserve. Condition Report: The returns to the base suggest that this is a marriage, although the bookcase is contemporary, and there are many differences between the two sections including inlay and other decoration. Generally tired condition, the secretaire drawer is stiff and there is a split to bottom of right hand leg, one glazed panel is broken and partly missing to the left door, and the top centre pane of the right door has a crack
FLY RESERVOIR: Fine custom built wooden fly portable reservoir chest, 13” x 9” x 4.5”, carry handle to top, 6/0 salmon fly recessed to front hinged opening door revealing 14 slide out clip fitted trays, containing a fine collection of approx. 200 traditional salmon flies up to 7/0 incl. some gut eyed examples, couple of tray fronts require reattaching, twin pull rings to each tray, fine example.
A German Blue Roof Dolls House, with a lithographed paper mount to the front, porch by the front door and detachable steps. Front opening enclosing two rooms with papered walls and floor, an assortment of furniture including beaded chairs, piano, Waltherhaussen three drawer chest, chairs and accessories, 29cm by 20cm and 51cm high (including chimneys).
Shaw (Dr Thomas) REIZEN EN AANMERKINGEN DOOR EN OVER BARBARYEN EN HET OOSTE Uit het Engels vertaald door P. Boddaert, Med.Dr., met Aanteekeningen van de Vertaler; S. Rau, M. Tydeman en C. Saxe. 2 volumes: I. xxxvi, (viii Lyst der Inteekenaren), 365, (i printer’s colophon). II. (vi), 224, 144, (xxxii) pages, 8 engraved folding maps, 6 engraved maps, 6 engraved folding plates (including a musical score), 21 engrave plates, (all as called for in the lists of maps and plates), title page vignettes, chapter head pieces and initials, old half calf with sprinkled paper sides, red title labels on the spines, edges uncut, a few pages in volume II unopened, complete with the half title pages. Some of the folding maps and plates are torn at the first folds, pages 5-8 (A2, A3) in volume two are loose, the leather and paper sides are very worn and rubbed, the contents which are free of foxing are crisp. The Dutch translation of Dr Shaw’s second expanded edition of his Travels in Barbary and the Levant published in 1757. The author travelled from the Levant to Tunis and Algeria. A botanical section describes more than six hundred and forty species. Publisher Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Te Compagnie Publication Date: 1780 Size: 4to (280 x 220 mm) Category: Travel & Exploration Reserve: $500 Click here to view further details and images
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