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A modern mahogany rectangular glass-topped coffee table with lower slat magazine shelf on baluster supports, length 115cm and a small shaped side table with central oval inlay of an Oriental scene with Geisha girl, mountains and sailing boats in the distance, on quatrefoil support, diameter 46cm (2).
A mid-20th century walnut demi-lune shaped four-door cocktail cabinet, width 115cm. CONDITION REPORT Height 165cm, width 122cm, depth 50cm. Crazing to veneer, mild veneer chipping to surface edges, white foxing to mirror, very dirty. One area of veneer missing to the bottom of the left hand cupboard door. No warping, bottom left hand side door dropping on one side, tight close. Top inside opens to mirrored back base and two glass shelves, patched veneers as to be expected with bird's eye maple. Bottom opens to single shelf and bottle holders.
An early 20th century walnut cutlery cabinet, lift-up top above two bow-front drawers containing a twelve-place Liner and Hall cutlery set to include knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons, dessert spoons, serving spoons, carving set etc, with single lower shelf on carved cabriole legs and paw feet, width 56cm. CONDITION REPORT The set is original, one dessert spoon is missing and a small ladle, otherwise in good condition.
A RECORDING BAROGRAPH BY RICHARD FRÈRES, CIRCA 1900, the clockwork drum mounted to lacquered brass bed plate with maker's mark and numbered 46108, ivorine thermometer, eight atmosphere drum, pen arm, set within hinged half-glazed wooden cover and mounted on shelf with hinged and glazed chart display -- 13½in. (34cm.) wide
THE NEW NATURALIST [Various Authors] The New Naturalist, including nos. 1, 2, 7, 11, 13, 20, 1945-50s, London, Collins, mostly first editions, large 8vos, publisher's green cloth (shelf ware, soiling, two spines faded), all but three issues with dust jackets (varying condition, often chipped and frayed), w.a.f. (11)
Allingham (Helen) Happy England, with Memoir and Descriptions by Marcus B. Huish, 1903, London, A. & C. Black, thick 4to Edition de luxe limited to 750 copies, signed and numbered by the artist; 80 colour plates, scattered light spotting concentrated to front and rear blanks, t.e.g., others uncut, original cream cloth gilt with floral decoration, minor shelf ware only, a good copy
Beardsley (Aubrey, Illustrator) Malory (Sir Thomas) (Le Morte Darthur) The Birth Life, and Acts of King Arthur of his Noble Knights of the Round Table…with an Introduction by Professor John Rhys and a Note on Aubrey Beardsley by Aymer Vallance, 1927, London, J.M. Dent, third edition limited to 1600 copies, thick 4to, lv plus pp. 538, in total 22 plates complete as list (of which five double-page), illustrations, initials and decorations. Original dark cloth with gilt decoration by Beardsley, with only minor shelf ware (protected by acetate sleeve); minor offsetting to title despite protective tissue, most leaves uncut, t.e.g.; overall a handsome copy
Huxley (Leonard, Editor) Scott (Captain R.F.) Scott's Last Expedition, (Vol. I) Being the Journals of Captain R.F. Scott, R.N., C.V.O., (Vol. II) Being the Reports of the Journeys & the Scientific Work Undertaken by Dr. E.A. Wilson and the Surviving Members of the Expedition…Preface by Sir Clements R. Markham, 1913, Smith Elder & Co., First edition, two thick large 8vo volumes: Vol. I xxvi, pp. 633 plus advert leaf; Vol II xiv, pp. 534; photogravure frontis. portraits to both vols., numerous plates, some in colour, folding maps. Publisher's blue ribbed cloth lettered gilt, only minor shelf ware (protected by acetate sleeve), scattered mostly light foxing to uncut text leaves and edge of block, t.e.g. (2)
LIGHT AND SPECTROSCOPY Suffolk (W.T.) Spectrum Analysis as Applied to Microscopical Observation, 1873, London, John Browning, slim 8vo, pp. 39, colour frontispiece plus six plates, adverts to rear, publisher's rubbed and frayed green cloth, stiching weak, f.f.e.p. loose, stamps and labels for Wigan Free Public Library; Schellen (Dr. H.) Spectrum Analysis In Its Application to Terrestrial Substances, and the Physical Constitution of the Heavenly Bodies, 1872, London, Longmans, first edition, large 8vo, 13 plates (incl colour frontis), illustrations, original decorated cloth shelf worn, scattered foxing; Spottiswoode (William) Polarisation of Light, 1874, London, Macmillan, slim 8vo, viii, pp.129, two chromolithograph plates, illustrations, pastedown adverts, publisher's rubbed and frayed decorated cloth gilt, some gatherings starting to loosen [with:] Roscoe (Sir Henry E.) Spectrum Analysis: Six Lectures Delivered in 1868 before the Society of Apothecaries of London, 1885 large 8vo Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged by the Author and A. Schuster, illustrations, lacking one plate, decorated cloth [&] [Anon.] The Wonders of Light and Shadow, 1851, London, S.P.C.K., 16mo, pp. 106, wood-engraved illustrations and diagrams, original orange cloth, scuffed and stained (5)
A Victorian Rosewood Cabinet by Howard & Sons, the moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing glass shelf above a quadruple turned column support, the base with frieze drawer flanked by carved rosettes of square form and a panelled door, all raised upon ring turned spiral legs, the drawer stamped Howard & Sons, Berners Street, 54 cms square x 206 cms tall
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