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A French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted kingwood bombe bedside cabinet, painted with Vernis Martin style panels of putto within floral swags, the three-quarter gallery top enclosing a marble panel over a pull-out slide, open shelf and two cupboard doors on cabriole legs, 45cm wide, 80cm high, 32cm deep
An 18th century George III oak line inlaid dresser. Raised on chamfered edge squared legs with pot shelf uniting. Above a series of drawers with sunburst and star inlaid details to centre. Brass swan neck handles to the drawers. Above an upright gallery back with shaped shelves, flared cornice and hooks atop. Measures 200cms high x 153cms wide x 45cms depth
A Good Regency 19th century rosewood chiffonier - pier cabinet having a plinth base with column supports flanking a pair of curtained cabinet doors with shelved interior. Above a mirror back upright with gallery supports and shelf. The back with impressed George V stamp, this item believed to be from a government building measures 138cms high by 115wide by 49 deep
A pair of 19th century large Victorian mahogany and leaded glass library bookcase cabinets. Each being raised on plinth base with double door wide cupboard enclosing shelf within. Above, a pair of leaded lozenge astragal leaded glass doors with bookcase shelves set within. Flared pediment atop. Each measure 220cms hug x 158cms wide x 43cms depth
A Victorian late 19th century Maple & Co ( London & Paris ) golden oak secretaire bookcase. Raised on a plinth base with double door cupboard housing shelf within. Above, a pull out and fall front bureau having fully appointed interior complete with makers ivorine roundel label. Tall double glazed door bookcase cabinet above with flared pediment atop. Measures 229cms high x 120cms wide x 46cms depth
Dickens (Charles) A Christmas Carol, first edition, Gimbel's third state, title printed in red & blue, half-title and verso of title printed in blue, 'Stave One' to head of p.1, 4 hand-coloured etched plates by & after Leech (1 torn without loss) and 4 plain woodcut vignettes by Linton after Leech, 2pp. advertisements, plates spotted and offset, occasional marginal soiling and spotting, heavier to title, yellow endpapers, ink inscription dated 1844 to front free endpaper, original first issue cloth with unbroken 'D' within wreath and minimum 14mm gap between blind border and gilt cartouche, shelf-lean, spine darkened, spine ends and corners bumped with some chipping to spine ends, light cockling, staining to upper cover, g.e., [Smith II 4], 8vo, 1843.
A NORTHERN EUROPEAN CHIP CARVED OAK CASKET, 17TH C of boarded construction, the front, top and sloping lid with stylised flowers, the iron butterfly hinges and hasp and plate original, the interior with a shelf, softwood back and base, 12cm h, 23cm w++Minor holes and splits but in excellent overall preservation and a genuine example, not cleaned or repolished
A Regency/William IV pollard oak and burr walnut chiffonier, with rear upstand, frieze drawer, recessed cupboards and plinth base. Width 108.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chiffonier is in very good original condition. There is a warp to the top shelf but in our opinion this fairly insignificant. The scroll supports are in good condition. The top is of good colour with no significant losses. The polish is a little dry in places. The sides of the cabinet are in very good condition. Both doors close as they should without warping. We have the lock and key. The shelf linings are in good condition. The plinth base is in good order all around with only very minor marks and scuffs. The bottom right hand corner block beneath the turned column inexplicably has a small area of woodworm to the right hand corner. This is clearly long gone. We cannot see any woodworm anywhere else on the piece.
A William IV plum pudding mahogany chiffonier, with rear shelf and upstand with scroll supports, with frieze drawer and pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by flat pilasters and raised on bun feet. Width 92 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Depth 41.8cm, height excluding up stand 90cm, height to highest point of up stand 127cm, width is actually 91.5cm. The pediment shelf and up stand are all in extremely good order. The top is flat and does not have any cracks or any significant marks. The frieze is in good condition all round. The drawer runs smoothly. Both sides are in good condition with no cracks. Both doors are flat and not warped. The lock and door fittings are all original and present. We do not have a key. The plinth base is in good order all round as are the bun feet. The backboards are original.
A Victorian mahogany four tier open shelf unit. Width 66 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The shelf unit is structurally sound. The top shelf has a stress fracture running from the left hand front corner for approximately 12 cm. Shelf two has a full width stress fracture. This is not open. Shelf three has two stress fractures running from the left hand edge. One runs for approximately 187 cm, the other for 9 cm. The bottom shelf has one full width stress fracture and three other smaller fractures.
A Regency mahogany bookcase, with moulded cornice and glazed doors to the upper half, the base fitted with a pair of panelled cupboard doors and raised on a plinth. Width 131 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cornice is in good condition all round. The sides of the top are in good order with no splits. Both doors close as they should with no significant warping. All astragals are present. One arched pane on the left hand door has a crack. Some of the astragals are slightly loose and have minor stress fractures. The top shelf has some old liquid marks but no significant problems. The sides of the base are in good order with only minor marks and no splits. Both doors close as they should. The plinth base has a veneer loss to the bottom right hand front corner and minor nibbles to the returns. The backboards are original.
A George III mahogany three tier whatnot, with single shelf beneath the middle tier and raised on short legs with brass castors. Width 45 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The stand is in structurally good order. The top is not warped. The easel support, hinges and brass fittings are all original. The top is flat with no warping. The hinges are not loose. All turned columns are in good condition with no repairs or breaks. The middle shelf has a stress fracture running from left to right approximately 3.5 cm in from the rear edge. The feet are all in good order and the castors are original. The drawer operates smoothly and the handle appears to be original. We can see no evidence of any rot or woodworm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with rear upstand, the centre glazed door with wooden astragals flanked by convex glazed panels and enclosing cloth lined shelves and all raised on tapered legs of square section united by a raised shelf and terminating in spade feet. Width 122 cm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with single glazed door with wooden astragals and raised on tapered legs of square section united by a low shelf and terminating in spade feet. CONDITION REPORT: Height 162 cm, depth 36.5 cm, width 69 cm. The cabinet is in generally good condition. The top is in good order with no cracks. The frieze beneath is in good condition all round. The door is not warped and there is no cracked glass. The lock and key are present. The lock is a little loose in its surround and whilst the door does close the lock is not operating correctly. There are some scratches around the lock escutcheon. The base and legs are all in good order with only minor imperfections as one would expect form an item of this age. The cloth lining to the shelves is a little worn in places but not significantly.

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