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Lot 594

AN OAK PANELLED COFFER, early 18th century, the hinged lid opening to interior with small shelf, three panelled lozenge carved fascia with lunettes to the frieze, raised on moulded stiles, 50" x 21" x 24 1/2" (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 618

A GEORGIAN OAK PANELLED CHEST, late 18th century, the hinged plank lid opening to interior with small shelf (possibly originally supporting two small drawers), the lid interior stamped DS twice, the fascia with four fielded panels over two drawers with brass drop handles, moulded base and bracket feet, 55 1/2" x 19" x 34" (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 920

Sale Item: OPEN WALL SHELF Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 921

Sale Item: OPEN WALL SHELF (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 955

Sale Item: PINE WALL SHELF Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 1392

A LONG MAHOGANY WALL SHELF, with bevelled mirror, approximate size width 149cm x height 30cm

Lot 1400

A LARGE OAK DRESSER, two shelf plate rack above four short drawers and four carved panelled doors, approximate size width 200cm x height 200cm x depth 43cm

Lot 312

2 vintage wooden cased table top display cabinets. One with small internal glass shelf, the other with pull out drawer. 1. approx 18 x 27.5 cm, 2. 31cm x 29cm approx.

Lot 489

An oriental brass and wood circular table. Brass top and lower shelf with oak legs. 60cm diameter.

Lot 538

A 19th Century oak Bedside Table with 3/4 gallery, open shelf and single small drawer on cabriole supports. 16" (41cms) wide.

Lot 1001

A 1970-80's teak display shelf, in G-Plan style with arrangement of shelves and sliding doors, 191cm wide.

Lot 1017

A collection of retro style furniture, to include a standard lamp with integral shelf, a shaped coffee table, a circular coffee table on tapering supports, waste paper bin, etc.

Lot 1086

A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the arched raised back, with a shelf on 'S' shaped supports, the base with a shaped drawer, above two doors with arched panels, flanked by pilasters on a plinth base, 96cm wide.

Lot 41

A late 19thC Black Forest Linden wood wall bracket, with a shaped shelf, the support carved in the form of a deer, 36cm wide.

Lot 739

Chinese rosewood and marble inlaid stand, late 19th Century, rectangular form with pierced apron over a mid shelf with undershelf beneath, raised on claw and ball feet, width 41cm, height 80cm

Lot 746

Mahogany small flat front hanging corner cupboard (made up), the triple arched door with oval inlaid panel in boxwood and ebony, opening to a single shelf, height 80cm, width 51cm

Lot 755

George III mahogany bow front hanging corner cupboard, circa 1800, dentil and blind fretwork cornice over two doors opening to two full shelves and a partial shelf, height 114cm, width 80cm

Lot 785

Victorian Aesthetic period wall cabinet, circa 1885, having an ebonised finish with two painted panel cupboard doors featuring storks within gilded outlines, beneath a single shelf, width 59cm, height 65cm

Lot 803

Yewood side cabinet, 20th Century, three-quarter galleried top over a book shelf and long drawer, with two cupboard doors beneath, raised on bracket feet, width 60cm, depth 39.5cm, height 78cm

Lot 825

Early Victorian mahogany kneehole dressing table, circa 1840, fitted with two long frieze drawers with brass knobs over three short drawers to each pedestal, flanking a recessed panel cupboard door opening to a shelf, all raised on a plinth base, width 109cm, depth 48cm, height 81cm

Lot 833

Pair of Victorian mahogany pot cupboards, circa 1860-90, each having a moulded panel door opening to a single shelf over a plinth base, width 39.5cm, height 74.5cm, depth 31.5cm

Lot 863

Victorian mahogany breakfront mirror back sideboard, circa 1890, carved trellis swan neck pediment with central plinth over a galleried shelf, to a back with bevelled glass panels and column supports, over a base fitted three frieze drawers with blind fretwork decoration, central recessed shelf flanked on either side with carved raised panel cupboard door opening to a shelf and cellarette, all raised on claw and ball feet, width 181cm, depth 58cm, height 229cm

Lot 873

Edwardian mahogany drop leaf occasional table, the oval top crossbanded and with drop leaves, over a single drawer with pressed brass knob, raised on tapered square section legs with a platform shelf beneath, small brass castors, length 48.5cm, width 40cm, height 71cm

Lot 876

Victorian mahogany chiffonier, circa 1860, the shaped back with a single shelf raised on short turned columns, over a base fitted with ogee fronted frieze drawers, over two carved arched panel cupboard doors, opening to a shelf and a cellarette, raised on a plinth base, width 144cm, height 157cm, depth 53cm

Lot 33

Society of Dilettanti. The Unedited Antiquities of Attica; Comprising the Architectural Remains of Eleusis, Rhamnus, Sunium, and Thoricus, 1817, half title, list of members of the Society, 78 engraved maps, plates and plans, final text leaf and rear endpaper repaired, some offsetting and a little mainly marginal spotting, library stamps to title, labels at front, hinges reinforced, modern half morocco, upper cover gilt stamped with The Royal Institute of British Architects crest, shelf label adhered with clear tape to foot of spine, folio, together with Allason (Thomas), Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Pola, in Istria, 1819, half title, 10 engraved plates, illustrations, marginal library blindstamps, ink stamps to title and dedication, a little light spotting and soiling, labels at front, near contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, shelf number to spine, folio First work Blackmer 1659. (2)

Lot 341

Escheats. Indices of Escheats to the Crown from Henry III to Henry VI (1216-1460), manuscript on paper, circa 1600, 175 leaves written on both sides in a legal hand in narrow columns, margins ruled in red, alphabetical lists of places arranged by regnal years with references to shelf-marks (eg. 24 E1 38) for the original record, at end an index listing manors, chapels and abbeys without distinction of reign, another in regnal order listing private persons, contemporary vellum, gilt arabesque on sides, paper shelf-labels on spine, small 4to, together with a partially completed manuscript book of accounts and inventory, late 18th & 19th century, possibly for Browsholme Hall, Lancashire and the Parker family, approximately 22 leaves completed, the remainder blank, contemporary vellum, soiled and worn, narrow folio Escheats are estates lapsing to the Crown usually for want of heirs, but also by forfeiture (e.g. the escheated lands in Ulster planted by the Crown under James I). Around 1600 these records would have probably been housed in the Tower of London. (2)

Lot 380

Heraldic Notebook. A manuscript heraldic notebook compiled by Sir Richard St George, circa 1625, neatly written in brown ink on laid paper, a total of 153 numbered folios including some blanks, but mostly written to rectos and versos and including occasional sketches of coats of arms, folio 12 headed 'Liber Ricardi St Georgii' with coat of arms beneath, further coat of arms to folio 13v and long prayer of Richard St George written to folios 14 and 15, 3 unnumbered leaves of index in a neat and near-contemporary hand at rear, some dust-soiling and a few minor paper repairs, ownership signature and armorial bookplate of Charles George Young to front pastedown, contemporary vellum gilt with the St George arms to both covers and Young's monogram to upper cover and at foot of spine, indistinct old ink library shelf number 'A 58' at head of spine, rubbed and slightly soiled, small 8vo (145 x 102 mm) An interesting notebook of a practising herald, containing information relating to the pedigrees, arms and raising to the nobility of notable families; also notes of arms in some churches, orders of procedure, etc. Sir Richard St George (circa 1550-1635) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London which he joined in 1602. He became Berwick Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary and then Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary. He secured an appointment as Norroy in 1604 and was knighted in 1616. He attained the position of Clarenceux King of Arms in 1623, carried out numerous visitations and was a noted scholar and antiquarian. Provenance: Bernard Quaritch (£50, 24 July 1972); Major Anthony R. Tavener. (1)

Lot 432

Euclid. The Six First, together with the Eleventh and Twelfth Books of Euclid's Elements, Demonstrated after a New, Plain, and Easie Method, by Henry Hill, 1726, woodcut diagrams, initials, head- and tailpieces, subscribers list present, occasional spotting or browning, some old light dampstaining to upper margins of early leaves, closed tear to lower margin of leaf 3O2 without loss, old ownership inscriptions of Sarah and John Hodly to final leaf verso with slight see-through, manuscript folio numbering to upper corners of rectos throughout, armorial bookplate of Earl of Roden and library shelf label, contemporary calf, edges slightly rubbed, antique-style reback, 4to (219 x 166 mm) First Hill edition. (1)

Lot 535

Siren (Osvald). Histoire des Arts Anciennes de la Chine, 4 volumes, Paris and Brussels, 1929-30, 476 half-tone plates, library stamps to lower margins of first and last plate in each volume, other stamps to titles and following leaf, top edges gilt, original wrappers bound in modern blue library cloth, shelf numbers adhered at foot of spines, 4to (4)

Lot 539

Willemin (Nicolas Xavier). Monuments Francais inedits pour servir a L'Historie des Arts depuis le VI Siecle Jusqu'au Aommencement du XVII. Choix de Costumes Civils et Militaires, D'Armes, Armures, Instruments de Musique, Meubles de Toute Espece, et de Decorations Interieures et Exterieures des Maisons, 2 volumes, Paris, 1839, half titles, two additional hand-coloured titles to volume I, 300 engraved plates, including many hand-coloured, some library stamps to margins of plates, and labels of the University of Central England and Birmingham School of Art, some light soiling and toning, volume I half title torn at foot with piece adhered to first additional title, all edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, volume II upper joint cracking, a little rubbed and scuffed with shelf numbers taped at foot of spine, folio (2)

Lot 413

TWO TOOL BOXES PLUS CONTENTS TOGETHER WITH A BOX OF SHELF SUPPORTS, FURNITURE LEGS ETC

Lot 1751

A Continental ceramic shelf/mantel clock

Lot 2730

A 19thC continental gilt metal mounted marble topped pot cupboard with single drawers and cupboard below raised on reeded legs united by a shelf, W38 x D38 x H83cm

Lot 1709

Late 19th century musical German made mantel/shelf clock in brass and plated case with chased decoration to front, the Swiss musical movement playing 'God Bless the Prince of Wales, the red, white and blue' on the alarm, the paper Roman dial with secondary seconds and steel blue hands, 15cm tall

Lot 1784B

W.Johnson, The Strand, London 19th century flame mahogany shelf/mantel clock, the twin fusee movement striking on two bells with silvered Roman dial and pierced heart shaped hands, raised on circular bun feet

Lot 1749

A German mantel/shelf clock in the form of a building with steps around the base, the Roman dial with spear hands, striking on a gong, 38cm tall

Lot 2731

A 19thC rosewood chiffonier with central bevelled mirror doors flanked by barrel fronted drawer, cupboard and galleried shelf W152 x D48 x H108cm

Lot 2658

A 19thC rosewood inlaid credenza, the top with astragal glazed bevelled glass display cupboard, the base fitted cupboard and drawer flanked by shelves, raised on turned front legs united by a shelf, W122cm x D34cm x H202cm

Lot 1784A

A Winterhalder and Hofmeier shelf clock in mahogany case the silvered Roman dial with spade hands, the movement chiming on five gongs, 39cm tall

Lot 2690

An oak hall table with turned legs united by bobbin turned, shaped stretchers united by a circular shelf, W99 x D51 x H73cm

Lot 1757B

A German Black Forest shelf cuckoo clock with carved decoration, 46cm tall

Lot 633

SHELF OF ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE CHINA

Lot 629

COUNTRY ROSE CHINA ORNAMENTS - SHELF FULL

Lot 1386

LEWIS (James) Original Designs in Architecture: consisting of plans, elevations and sections, for villas, mansions, town-houses, &c. and a new design for a theatre . . . First Edition, vol. 1 only (of 2). English / Italian title, 22 engraved plates, subscriber's list; contemp. half calf & marbled boards (distressed), folio. printed for the author, 1780 * this vol. reissued 1797 in conjunction with a newly published second volume; the subscriber's list details several copies going to Italy, whilst Sir Joshua Reynolds, Richard Carr, Henry Holland, George Dance & James ('Athenian') Stuart were amongst the British purchasers; this copy with shelf labels - 'Luffness/D2', i.e. Luffness Castle (E. Lothian), the Earls of Hopetoun.

Lot 391

Antique hanging wall shelf, box, etc.

Lot 124

A ceramic treacle glazed boot on oak plinth and a gilt wall shelf

Lot 415

A pine wall shelf fitted two drawers

Lot 711

Pine free standing book shelf & various pine wall shelves

Lot 31

An Edwardian Mahogany Drop Leaf Side Table with Single Drawer and Stretcher Shelf, 40cm Wide

Lot 373

An Indonesian Hardwood Four Section Shelf Unit, 94cm WIde

Lot 54

A Nice Quality Edwardian Rectangular Side Table on Reeded Tapering Square Support and Spade Feet and Small Stretcher Shelf, 84cm Wide

Lot 77

A Late 19th Century Mahogany Corner Shelf, 36cm Wide

Lot 9

A 19th Century Mahogany Rectangular Work Table with Fitted Top Drawer and Pull Out Slide Under, Stretcher Shelf with Small Drawer Under, Moulded and Scrolled Decoration, on Brass Claw Casters, 46cmx40x75cm High

Lot 262

A pair of maple bedside cabinets, with inset marble tops, over a cupboard with a shelf, raised on shaped supports,40cm wide35cm deep55cm high (2)

Lot 374

A French burr walnut bookcase,the central inverted open bookcase with two adjustable shelves, flanked with a cupboard and a drawer with shelf opposite, engraved label 'Aux Galeries Barbes les grands specialistes du Meuble Paris',226cm wide35cm deep100cm high

Lot 277

A pair of oak bedside cabinets,each with chamfered tops, over panelled doors and a single shelf,40.5cm wide 34cm deep67cm high (2)

Lot 405

An Art Deco walnut pedestal cupboard,with a single shelf,38.5cm wide38.5cm deep75cm high

Lot 15

An ebonised pine chest of drawers, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser for Bushloe House, the raised back with a shelf over three drawers, with brass cruciform escutcheons and backplates with loop handles, 117.5cm wide 55cm deep 94cm highProvenance: With Christopher Wood, 2007;Bushloe House, near Leicester.Literature: Harry Lyons, 'Christopher Dresser: The People's Designer 1834-1904', 2005 illustrated p.148, plate 265.Dr Christopher Dresser designed a scheme for Bushloe House in 1880 for H B Owston.

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