Staples Ladderax bookcase unit with three-tier corner section, ten uprights, five cupboards and thirty open shelves. CONDITION REPORT: There are five black metal ladder uprights and four wooden uprightsSome scratching, some areas rather faded, some shelves rather worn / scuffedTeak uprights are all wallmounted and all but three steel are free standingTwo wall cupbaords with fallfrontsOne interior is for letters / papers with six divisionOne shelf very scratched and another waterstained, one shelf with back panelThe other cupboard has a desk style interior. There is also a glass fronted unit with two shelves350cm x 420cm from corner point.
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AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BREAKFRONT DRESSER, the simple moulded cornice above serpentine-shaped sides and three shelf Delft rack, the base with three long and three short drawers with brass swan-neck handles, flanked by two panelled door, on bracket feet, 67" wide. Provenance: The Peter Wood Collection
19th century French walnut side cabinet, galleried top section with brass finials above single panel cupboard flanked by fluted columns, base section with open display shelf covered all over with brass mounts and inlaid with marquetry decoration, 85cm wide, 173 highCondition reportwater damage to the rear top right corner, veneer has buckled, swelled and come away from the carcass.some fading.
A VICTORIAN CAST IRON HALL STAND, C1871 with mirror inset back and marble shelf, drip trays, 210cm h ; 35 x 72cm, PODR mark for 26 January 1871 and numbered No1051/1052 ++Silvering of mirror in poor condition. The black paint splashed and chipped, the iron free from brakes and apparently complete. An excellent example of the type
Wodenote (Theophilus). Hermes Theologus: Or, a Divine Mercurie Dispatcht with a Grave Message of New Descants upon Old Records, 1st edition, printed for R. Royston, 1649, additional engraved title, C6 with with two words crossed through and ink annotation, C12 with repaired tear, occasional light soiling, manuscript shelf numbers to haed of title and front pastedown, later half calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 12mo Wing W3242. (1)
Carew (Thomas). Poems, with a Maske, 2 parts in one, 3rd edition, revised and enlarged, printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1651, some erratic pagination, a few leaves close-trimmed at top margin, small burn hole to E5 affecting lettering, light water stain towards end, some light soiling, armorial bookplate of Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, 1701 trimmed and pasted to title verso, shelf number and label at front, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 12mo Grolier, Wither to Prior 143; Pforzheimer 129; Wing C565. (1)
A late nineteenth/early twentieth century miniature oak bookshelf, holding 39 miniature novels, Shakespeare's works to include, Richard III, King John, Timon of Athens, Cleopatra, Winter's Tale etc. CONDITION REPORT: Bookshelf 23cm high, the books 5.5cm. Oak shelf with typical scuffs/scratches to finish. Books appear to be in good order, bindings intact, some yellowing to paper etc
KING CRIMSON - Don't worry, you're not seeing double, but just in case you missed out here are 2 more collectible original pressing LPs. Titles are In The Court Of The Crimson King (ILPS 9111 - A2/B4 original pink label 'white i' - VG with some minor scuff marks on side 1/VG+ with some shelf/edgewear) and In The Wake Of Poseidon (1st UK pink label 'white i' ILPS 9127 - the record is VG+ with a few minor 'needle' scuffs at the end of side 2, side 1 label has a sticker on it/VG+ textured sleeve with some light edgewear).
KING CRIMSON - 2 x collectible original pressing LPs. Titles are In The Court Of The Crimson King (ILPS 9111 - A2/B4 original pink label 'white i' - VG+ with only a couple of quite light marks/VG+ with some shelf/edgewear) and In The Wake Of Poseidon (1st UK pink label 'white i' ILPS 9127 - the record is Ex, side 1 label has a sticker on it/nice Ex textured sleeve with only very minor wear).
An elegant and diminutive Edwardian inlaid mahogany side cabinet by Buckley & Prockter Ltd of OldhamThe bowed upper section fitted with glazed and partitioned panels, enclosing a lined interior with shelf, above the shaped single frieze drawer and inverted open undertier, raised on four square tapered supports terminating on spade feet, width approx 61cm, height approx 122cm.
A large and imposing late Victorian oak mirror backed sideboardThe upper section featuring a scrolling crest above bevelled mirror, shelf and decorative carved foliate panel flanked by further bevelled mirrors, base section featuring two central frieze drawers applied with Arts & Craft brass handles, above arcaded recess, flanked on either side by carved panelled cupboard doors applied with brass Arts & Crafts handles, raised on solid decorative supports, width approx 203cm.
A pair of gilt gesso wall mirrors,by Charles Nosotti, in the manner of Robert Adam, each with a ribbon-tied medallion over ribbon-tied husks, an oval plate and candle shelf, one bears metal label 'C Nosotti, carver and gilder...Oxford Street',48cm wide99cm high (2)Charles Nosotti established a 'looking-glass manufactory', c.1831, and later collaborated with Howard & Sons. His work shows technical excellence; he exhibited a cabinet at the 1862 London Exhibition, commissioned for Strawberry Hill House, Middlesex.
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