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An Arts and Crafts Oak Book Stand, with pierced sides supporting a trough and a low shelf, unmarked, 60cm by 23.5cm, 75.5cm; an Arts and Crafts Oak Rocking Chair, the slatted back with inlaid four leaf clover, rush seated, unmarked, 86cm; a Yorkshire School English Oak Dining Chair, chamfered slatted back, drop-in seat, on square section front legs, unmarked, 98.5cm; and A Fireside Chair, (4)
A 1930s Figured Walnut Nine Piece Dining Suite, labelled Gaylayde, Modern Decorative Furniture, comprising an extending oval dining table on square tapering legs, 142cm by 107cm by 76cm, a set of six dining chairs, including two carvers, later recovered in floral fabric, the carvers 56cm by 45cm by 90cm, a bowfront sideboard with three central drawers flanked by cupboard doors, on square tapering feet, 151cm by 59cm by 103cm, and a free-standing bookcase with superstructure, two bowfront drawers above a shelf with cupboard doors below, 93cm by 30cm by 133cm
Early 20th century mahogany plant stand, adjustable foot stool, two stools with upholstered needle work seats, three tier wall shelf, early 20th century beech bedroom chair and a 20th century oak two tier trolley Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
In the manner of Jean Favre - An ash veneered bedroom suite with rosewood veneered borders, comprising dressing table of elliptical form, with a galleried well top with fitted mirror over two frieze drawers, width 121cm, together with a pair of bedside cabinets of stepped form, each with an onyx shelf and cupboard, width 61cm, a bedroom chair and an armchair and a double bed frame. (6)
Cairncross, D. - "The Origin of the Silver Eel, with Remarks on Bait and Fly Fishing" 1st ed publ'd London 1862, frontis, original cloth binding, some shelf wear to the boards, some slight thumb stains to the front and rear end plates, slight split to the front hinge otherwise generally clean
Cumberland Bentley, H. - "The Legend of The Black Loch" c.1890, illustrated by Wycliffe Taylor, published by Fores, Piccadilly, London. Folio, numerous illustrations, original pictorial paper covered boards with linen spine- some shelf wear to boards, corners slightly bruised, some speckle foxing to the front and rear boards and free endplates otherwise plates are very clean hence overall (F/G)
Houghton, Rev. W - "British Fresh-Water Fishes" 1st ed 1879, Vol.1 and Vol.2 folio - decorative and pictorial red and gilt cloth boards and spine - 41x colour litho plates, steel engraved vignettes, some rubbing to the boards and some bruising to corners and the usual shelf wear to top and tail of spine - usual speckle foxing to front free end plates and title pages otherwise internally clean (G)

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