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A pair 19th Century mahogany wall shelf with three open shelves over two drawers with ten knob handles flanked by fretwork carved supports, 39 cm wide x 97.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS A pair and not one. The first, there are repairs to the bracket top on the left hand side and to the bracket bottom on the left-hand side. the top drawer is wonky, one side is bigger than the other. there is a crack on the right-hand side. The bottom moulding has as small crack to the centre. There are some cracks to the wood of the bottom shelf. Has general knocks etc, surface scratches all conducive with age and use - see images for further details. Second wall shelf - the right-hand top bracket is broken with parts missing. the left-hand bracket top has been repaired. there are significant scratches to the exterior on the left-hand side. the drawers do the same as the other two. the drawer liners are split in the bases (in both shelves). there are s=cracks to the bottom shelf, surface scratches to both, dirt and general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
A Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid credenza, the plain shaped top above a floral spray decorated frieze and central plain glazed door enclosing a shelf, flanked by two serpentine cabinet doors enclosing two shelves interspersed by marquetry inlaid pilasters, the whole with gilt bronze figural and foliate embellishments, 188 cm wide x 110 cm high
A George III mahogany bookcase cabinet, the upper section with moulded and Greek key decorated cornice, over two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving over a sloping fall, opening to reveal a fitted interior with central mirrored door, flanked by Deed drawers, pigeon holes and banks of four drawers over two drawers and two cupboard drawers to bracket feet, 111 cm wide x 232 cm high CONDITION REPORTS A small piece of Greek style moulding missing to the back left hand top corner and damage to the other moulding on the back top hand right corner. One pane of glass has been cracked - see images. There is only one shelf. To the top of the base there is moulding missing down the right hand side - see images - and half way down the base some moulding missing. To the back there is also a crack down both sides of the base. Mirrored interior door is silvered, some missing handles to the interior compartments. Left hand drawer is missing some moulding. The two doors do not quite fit properly and there are also two linen press style drawers to the base. the back foot is off but still present. All over various small scratches impressed marks, small chips to the edges and general signs of wear and tear throughout consistent with age and use.
An Edwardian display cabinet by Maple & Co, the moulded cornice above a frieze decorated with copper inlaid decoration, above a two door glazed cupboard of panelled curved glass, above an open shelf with fretwork carved shoulders and stylised floral supports with mirrored back, above a further two door glazed cupboard, each with brass hammered effect escutcheons with a central copper and wooden inlaid floral motif, raised on square tapering legs to splayed feet, bears "Maple & Co." label to back, 117 cm wide x 207 cm high CONDITION REPORTS To the back right hand corner of the cornice there is a large piece missing and various other splits and chips and losses - see images. To the inlay there is some damage and some losses, peeling away in places - see images. to he front to the left hand one, two brass pieces are missing completely. The central piece of decorative inlay to the middle - again some damage, probably has been stuck back down and is now peeling, some losses would need attention, some of the veneer is lifting to the arch at the back right hand side. Lower piece of inlay relatively good condition, the bottom of that piece of wood where the inlay is, there is a split to the right hand side of the base towards the back - various chips and losses. All over some light scratches and scuffs and general small signs of wear and tear throughout
KIPLING (Rudyard), The Works, 26 volumes, 8vo, Bombay Edition, 1913-27, (most volumes 1913-14), volume I signed by Kipling to half title, limited edition, printed by R & R Clark on hand made paper from the Florence Press Type, uncut, original cloth backed boards, some shelf staining, wear and discolouration, in dust wrappers. Note: vols 27 to 31 were later issued.
A Fine Burr Wood Lacquer Finish Napoleonic Empire Style Pillar Back Desk, the desk in the Biedermeier fashion and having square column supports with black lacquer cross stretchers on stepped feet with curved shelf base. Three drawers to top and two drawers to front, approx 130 x 70 x 98 cms.
A 19th Century bow fronted figured walnut Credenza, the central panelled door enclosing shelf space and flanked by two stop fluted columns terminating in gilt metal acanthus capitals, two bow fronted doors flanking with arabesque style marquetry and raised on short turned tapering ebonised legs, 108cm wide
A Chinese porcelain Stem Bowl, the central Shou character bordered by five open winged bats and the exterior painted with four open winged cranes above a stiff plantain border, painted four character mark to underside of stem, 13.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Item standing for a very long time on a shelf and therefore very dirty, emanating from the edge of the lip are two short hairlines of approx. 1cm and opposite a larger hairline of approx.. 1.5cm, apart from these the bowl appears to be in good general overall condition and there is a four character mark to the underside of the stem.
A Chinese porcelain dragon Plate decorated with a central four clawed dragon and four further dragons contesting two flaming pearls of wisdom within lotus scroll style border, 20.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Item standing for a very long time on a shelf and therefore very dirty, emanating from the edge of the lip are two short hairlines of approx. 1cm and opposite a larger hairline of approx.. 1.5cm, apart from these the bowl appears to be in good general overall condition and there is a four character mark to the underside of the stem.
American ogee two train wall clock, the 8" painted square dial above a glazed panel depicting Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia, 25.5" high; together with a Waterbury Clock Company steeple shelf clock, 15" high (pendulum); a small mahogany drumhead alarm clock timepiece, 7" high and a mahogany inlaid two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 4.5" convex dial within a pillared stepped case surmounted by a moulded arched cornice, 12.5" high (4)
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