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A reproduction Cherrywood side cabinet, the top with a green geometric inlay above two cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, 100cm by 40cm by 81cm; and a similar Yewwood double door cabinet, inlaid with a brasswork banding, 110cm by 46cm by 73cm; and a matching three drawer filing cabinet, 50cm by 57cm by 61cm and a reproduction mahogany, crossbanded and ebony strung coffee table, in Regency style, of rounded rectangular form and raised on a gun barrel support with four splayed legs with brass capped toes and castors, 122cm by 69cm by 49cm (4)
A Leonard Wyburd for Liberty & Co Arts and Crafts oak Hathaway dresser, c1900, with central shelf and drawer flanked by cupboard doors with bull nose glass panes, 150cm H x 161cm W x 39cm D CONDITION REPORT: There should be a 3/4 oak gallery to the top which is lacking. It is also lacking the front arched board to the centre section of the base. Lacking the brass escutcheons to both doors. General age wear patina throughout, a couple of slight knocks but despite faults overall appearance ok.
[Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 'Lewis Carroll', 1832-1898]. On Consumption, and Tuberculosis of the Lungs: Their Diagnosis, Causes, and Preventive and General Treatment, by E.H. Ruddock, 2nd edition, Homoeopathic Publishing Company, 1873, a few wood-engraved illustrations to text, advert leaf at rear, purple ink ownership monogram of Dodgson to front pastedown and printed book label of Clarendon Press Institute beneath with presentation from the Rev C.L. Dodgson completed in brown ink, pencil shelf number D5.6, additionally small ticket of J.H. Jessop, chemist, Oxford, and blue ink manuscript number N/171 to front pastedown, hinges broken, original blind-stamped cloth, gilt-titled on upper cover, evidence of paper label removal from lower spine, rubbed and partly faded, small loss at head of spine, 12mo Not in Charlie Lovett, Lewis Carroll Among His Books (2005) or Jeffrey Stern, Lewis Carroll Bibliophile (1997). (1)
A French brass cased table top display case in the Rococo manner with glazed side panels, a mahogany metronome bearing label for Maelzel to front and stamped to interior "J Wagner a Paris", and a miniature brass cased carriage clock CONDITION REPORTS Table top display case has seurface scratches, some glue like residue etc. to the glass, some signs of oxidisation/patternation to the metal. Back right hand foot is slightly lower and the bottom internal shelf appears to be slightly askew - see images for further explanation. Metronome base is missing, the brass label is samsaged and the metronome itslef does not appear to be in working order although moves backwards and forward. Weight possible replacement. Has surface scratches etc and damage throughout. Brass miniature carriage clock - unknown if in working order, has surface scratches, patination etc. to the metalwork and glass. Appears to be dated underneath 24/3/72 and stamped 21. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details.
A circa 1900 carved oak two door hanging wall cupboard with shelf CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition good though with some areas of white paint to the rear edges where obviously the piece has failed to be removed from a wall at time of painting. Some colour variations between the wood in certain areas - to the top, cornice and base though perhaps to be expected. A small piece of moulding to the left door top above the carved area or above the carved panel, is missing. Lock to right hand door is missing. Upon opening doors some sign of old worm to the left hand door top right (from interior). Back panel with split. One shelf missing. Split above the hinge to right hand door top. Panel above lower shelf with large split almost all the way across from left towards centre and smaller split bottom right corner. Right door with some signs of paint lower right. Perhaps in need of sympathetic restoration. Size 56 cm wide x18.2 cm deep x 58 cm high.
An early 20th Century burr yew bookcase cabinet in the Biedermeier style, the central glazed door enclosing adjustable shelving and two drawers flanked by two cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelving, raised on square tapering legs to brass feet CONDITION REPORTS Has wear and tear, chips etc, scrapes to the veneer and in need of a good clean. Some of the shelves are slightly lowed, shelf depth is 37 cm. The depth of cupboard is approx 50 cm. Height is approx 221 cm x 182 cm in width
A cast iron fireplace the design attributed to Charles Robert Ashbee and made at the Guild of Handicrafts, cast with a frieze of Art Nouveau tulip flowers, flanked with cast dove corbels supporting a shelf, the upper section with similar cast doves and central copper mounted circular mirror, with fire basket, 202cm. high. Literature Style & Spirit Paul Reeves & the House Beautiful, Christie's South Kensington, 12th June 2013, lot 627 for an identical fireplace illustrated. The Best of British Designs from the 19th and 20th Century, Paul Reeves/Sotheby's selling exhibition,14-20 March 2008 page 118 catalogue number PR98 for a comparable fireplace.

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