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Egon Riss - Isokon Plus - Penguin Donkey - An original contemporary birch bentwood magazine rack / bookcase. The two bookcase sides being shelved with a curved central reservation between them and raised on angled legs also to include the Isokon drinks shelf addition. Originally designed in 1939 and perfectly designed for ' Penguin Books '. Measures; 43cm x 60cm x 42cm.
Turnidge Of London - A rare mid century retro vintage teak wood cocktail bar / cabinet having a recess for your legs and a foot rest bar to the bottom, the top having a hard wearing ebonised surface and the back of the bar having drawers , glass shelved storage , a small cupboard and an open shelf all raised on squared legs. Applied labels to the inside of the door. Measures 106cm x 122cm x 40cm.
Americas.- Pike (Zebulon Montgomery) Exploratory Travels through the Western Territories of North America, comprising a Voyage from St.Louis, on the Mississippi, to the Source of that River and a Journey through the Interior of Louisiana, first English edition, half-title, 2 engraved maps, one folding, folding map foxed, light offsetting to and from maps, small ink stain to folding map and facing title, other trimmed at inner margin and mounted on stub, marginal staining at beginning and end, Signet Library copy with old ink inscription & shelf no. to front pastedowns, contemporary calf with central gilt arms, rather rubbed, corners a little worn, upper joint split, [Sabin 62837], 4to, 1811. ⁂ The first U.S. government exploration of the American southwest. In 1806 Pike led an expedition to the southwestern borders of the land acquired by the United States through the Louisiana Purchase.
*** Please notice, the description of this lot has changed *** New Zealand.- Polack (Joel Samuel) Manners and Customs of the New Zelanders; with Notes corroborative of their Habits, Usages, etc. and Remarks to Intending Emigrants, 2 vol., half-titles, folding engraved map, wood-engraved frontispiece, title-vignettes and illustrations, foxing and offsetting to map (as usual) and facing title of vol.1, bookplates and ink shelf-marks of Earl of Derby, Knowsley Hall on front pastedowns, original green cloth, spines gilt, a little rubbed and stained, spine ends slightly worn, [Hocken p.85, "illustrations and observations valuable and original"], 1840 § [Maning (Frederick Edward)] Old New Zealand: being Incidents of Native Customs and Character in the Old Times. By a Pakeha Maori, first English edition, light water-staining to front endpapers, original brown cloth elaborately blocked in blind, rubbed and slightly damp-stained, [Hocken p.224], 1863, 8vo (3) ⁂ The first item is by the son of a Jewish painter who emigrated to England as a child and became a successful businessman in New Zealand in the 1830s, being the first Jewish settler in New Zealand. He wrote this book about the Maoris and their customs to encourage further emigration. The second is by another Maoriphile who moved to New Zealand from Tasmania in 1833 to work, eventually becoming a judge of the Native Land Court in 1865. Saleroom Notice: This is a first edition of this title but consists of an expansion of the Maori chapters in the author’s earlier work on New Zealand of 1838.
Du Maurier (Daphne) Jamaica Inn, first edition, an occasional spot, small ink inscription to front free endpaper, hinges tender, tape marks to front pastedown, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped, spine slightly darkened, dust-jacket, heavily repaired and restored, front flap supplied in sympathetic facsimile, browned and tape-stained, 8vo, 1936.⁂ Du Maurier's classic novel, hard to find in the jacket in any condition.
*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed *** Graham (Winston) [The Poldark novels], 11 vol., first editions, comprising Ross Poldark, jacket spine faded, spine ends and corners a little chipped, tape repair to lower joint verso, extremities rubbed, 1945; Demelza, later issue jacket price-clipped, light toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, minor tape repairs to verso, chips and creasing to head and foot, 1946; Jeremy Poldark, jacket price-clipped, spine slightly darkened, spine ends and corners a little chipped, closed tear to lower panel, minor creasing to head, 1950; Warleggan, jacket with light fading to spine, spine ends and corners a little rubbed and creased, 1953; The Black Moon, signed by the author, jacket price-clipped, 1973; The Four Swans, shelf-lean, jacket price-clipped, 1976; The Angry Tide, small ink ownership inscription, jacket price-clipped, 1977; The Stranger from the Sea, jacket price-clipped, 1981; The Miller's Dance, 1982; The Loving Cup, slight shelf-lean, 1984; The Twisted Sword, jacket with very light fading to spine, 1990; Bella Poldark, 2002, occasional light browning, original cloth, some fading, dust-jackets, mostly excellent or near-fine unless where mentioned; and a copy of Make Poldark by Robin Ellis, 8vo (13)⁂ An excellent run of the classic series, with many of the earlier titles especially hard to come by.
17th century North Wales oak jointed press cupboard, canopy with pendants punched with initials R.G.I.G., central heart and stars, middle section with central arched panel flanked by two doors, fitted pegged hinges, lower section with double doors, each with three panels covering single shelf, width 140cm (55"), height 150cm (59"), depth 55cm (22"). Conditions reports are not available for our Interiors Sale.
An Edwardian Bow Fronted Display Vitrine Impressive Display Cabinet with central convex cupboard and glazed drawer to front raised on cabriole legs. 24 inches high 38 inches wide and 16.5 inches deep. Display vitrine to top. Chevron inlay stringing to doors, diamond inlay stringing to cornice. The central convex cupboard door decorated with diamond and foliate stringing inlay. Raised on square legs, one with central shelf.
An unusual George II oak Corner Cabinet, flat fronted form, moulded cornice with dentil frieze, arch top single door flanked by gilt rosettes to top corners, the door with central arch top mirror within a segmented border set with ten individual silk embroidered flower displays on silk backing, internally barrel back top shelf with white painted and gilt sunburst, three shaped front shelves beneath with drawer below, 163cm high by 93cm wide
Late Victorian mahogany and inlaid bowfront display cabinet, circa 1890, crossbanded throughout in satinwood and with a central bowed door inlaid with an Adam style oval panel centred with mother of pearl and with bellflower trails, flanked with moulded glazed doors and glazed panel sides opening to velvet covered shelves, all raised on tapered square section legs with a shelf beneath and spade toes, width 136cm, height 150cm
Satinwood and parquetry cylinder bureau in the Sheraton style, late 20th Century, the back with two fabric pleated doors opening to a shelf over a cylinder front inlaid with parquetry and with keyed crossbanding in rosewood, walnut and ebony, over a faux drawer front, raised on tapered square section legs, width 74cm, height 146cm, depth 49cm
Carved oak joined court cupboard, third quarter 17th Century with some later alterations, having a carved lunette frieze over lozenge carved recessed panel cupboard doors flanking a further central recessed panel and outer panels all carved with lozenges, the base with a guilloche frieze, over a double recessed panel to the centre, flanked by recessed panel cupboard doors carved with lozenges and flutes, opening to a single shelf, all raised on stile supports, width 187cm, height 136cm, depth 49cm

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