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An elegant 19th c. Walnut Music Cabinet having pierced and fret cut galleried back in turned supports, the moulded top over pair of opposing doors, each with bevel plate mirrored pane, opening to reveal single shelf, over lower single pane door with glass over pleated cream linen panel, opening to reveal three upright compartments, delicate ornate handle escutcheons, on tapering square feet, 21 3/4'' wide x 41 3/4'' high x 14 3/4'' deep
A good Edwardian Rosewood Sideboard having rectangular moulded edge top, over central shelf with spindle turned supports and shaped apron over lower pair of opposing doors with shield shaped bevel plate mirrors and two small mirrored panes with lower inlaid section, flanked either side by upper short drawers over lower flight of two shelves with shaped aprons, Boxwood inlaid throughout, standing on short tapering square legs, 54'' wide x 39'' high x 14 3/4'' deep.
An arts and crafts Oak Hallstand having, plain top over two inset embossed copper panels, over single rectangular bevel plate mirror, over moulded front shelf, on corbel supports flanking two fret cut and pierced splats, with central platform with moulded top over key drawer, on shaped apron support, on turned front legs, and having lower tier with two circular compartments for drip trays, 33 1/2'' wide x 70 1/2''' high x 12 1/4'' deep
A rare armorial Imari porcelain dish for the American market dating: Kangxi (1662-1722) provenance: China Painted in imari style with gilding, featuring the Horsemonden family badge; featuring other four, smaller emblems at the border alternated with four, ruyi-shaped cartouches enclosing floral decorations; surrounded by a beautiful ramage of flowers and peonies; featuring two stylized, underglazed blue branches at the back. A restored breakage with no missing parts at the border. Period: 1716 circa. An almost identical dish was sold at Bonhams, Sale Number 22658; ASIAN ART; 9 November 2015, London, Knightsbridge; lot. 233. An identical dish is at Victoria and Albert Museum; Museum number FE.441978; Gallery location: Ceramics Study Galleries, Asia & Europe, room 137, case 13, shelf 3. See a pair of similar, bigger dishes in Jie Rui Tang Collection; Catalogue Numbers 0845 & 0846. See also a sample in the British Museum; Registration number Franks.758.+. The Horsemonden family was from Horsemonden, in Kent. Several members of this family moved to the USA between the 17th and the 18th Century. This set was presumably made for Daniel Horsemonden (1691 – 1778) who died in Flatbush, New York. John Horsemonden, his brother or cousin, might have brought this set from China in 1716; John Horsemonden was a navy commissioner on the “Marlborough†(an East Indiaman) and Second Member of the East indies in Canton, in 1721. dimensions: diameter 22 cm.
1930's WALNUT BEDROOM SUITEcomprising a double door wardrobe with shaped top, one door with mirrored inner side and marked 'A.Gardner & Son Ltd., Glasgow', upper shelf and rail, raised on short shaped supports, 188cm high x 124.5cm wide; dressing table with tri-plate mirror above a central single drawer flanked by two smaller drawers either side, raised on long cabriole legs; dressing stool; cupboard/chest with double doors and shelved interior above two drawers and raised on short cabriole legs; and bed ends with irons
Johns (Captain W E), Biggles of the Camel Squadron, and other Biggles volumes (box) Condition report Report by GHThere are 17 volumes in total. All of them are hardbacks, some with and some without dust jackets. Range of conditions, all with a degree of shelf wear. Biggles the Pioneer Air Fighter has a sellotape repair to the dust jacket, and others are tatty with losses. Bindings generally in reasonable condition. See photos.
Amundsen (Roald) The South Pole, and Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the 'Fram' 1910-1912, two vols, John Murray 1912, frontispiece loose, red cloth with Norwegian flags (2) Condition report Report by GHVolume one - front board and spine slightly loose from binding and first page detached. Some foxing to opening pages and occasional spotting throughout. Plates generally clean and all appear present. Corners of boards and spine folded in and tops and bottoms of spine a little tatty. Volume two - boards, spine and binding generally nice and tight. Spine with a little fading and slightly tatty at the top and with some shelf wear at the bottom. Opening pages with browning and discolouration and some further browning and spotting throughout. Plates generally clean and appear complete. First edition.
Jackson (F G) A Thousand Days in the Arctic, two vols, 1899 (2) See illustration Condition report Report by GHBoth volumes slightly knocked on edges and with some shelf wear. In volume two the page edges visible when the book is closes opposite the spine and along the bottom have foxing but the gilded top does not. Internally there are occasional spots towards the outside borders of the pages. Most pages clean. Volume one generally with much less foxing and only occasional small spots. Both binding reasonably firm and with only occasional age related marks and wear.
Payer (Julius) New Lands Within the Arctic Circle, Narrative of the Discoveries of the Austrian Ship Tegetthoff in the Years 1872-1874, two vols, 1876 (2) Condition report Report by GHVolume one - spine tatty at top and bottom and colour faded, boards loose and becoming detached, corners folded with heavy shelf wear to the bottom. Opening pages with some foxing and occasional light spotting throughout. Volume two - spine and front board completely detached, spine tatty at top and bottom and colour faded, with shelf wear to the bottom. Some foxing on opening pages and occasional spots throughout. Plates in both books generally quite clean and all appear to be present. Both with various pencil annotations to opening pages.
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