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A teak sideboard by SØborg MØbler of Denmark, the plain top above a tambour fronted cupboard and a bank of five short drawers raised on turned legs CONDITION REPORTS The correct name for the manufacturer is Søborg Møbler. The teak sideboard has some light scratches and scuffs throughout, some light staining, somering marks and darker marks. the shelf to the interior is missing, the pegs to hold it up will need some replacements. General small signs of wear and tear throughout. 152 cm wide 48 cm deep and approx 86.5 cm tall.
A Georgian oak wall cabinet with shaped pediment above a single panelled door opening to reveal a shelf lined interior above a single drawer with brass handles and plinth base together with a Victorian mahogany glazed wall cabinet, the plain top above two glazed doors opening to reveal shelves on a plinth base
A Victorian pine washstand with three-quarter galleried top and tiled back and painted decoration, the plain top above a single drawer on ringed and turned legs untied by a pot shelf, together with a green painted wooden trunk with rope handles and rising lid and a red and white painted arched two door mirror
OF SCOTTISH INTEREST A STYLISH GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY EBONY INLAID SERVING TABLE with solid shaped gallery top, rounded corners and stop fluted frieze, standing on ring turned tapering legs with a raised under shelf 182cm wide 45cm deep 87cm high - provenance from Dunk Robin Castle Sutherland Scotland.
A CHARLES II SMALL OAK BUFFET OF GOOD COLOUR AND PATINA with boarded top above a carved frieze rail initialled R M. B M dated 1687; the recessed centre with finely carved centre panel and side doors above a sill and arcaded carved fronted deep drawer beneath; on moulded square section legs joined by a boarded under shelf 126cm wide 45cm deep 112cm high.
Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Mr Tod, first edition, first edition, first or second printing with date on title, dated by the author "Oct. 15th 1912" below the dedication, colour frontispiece and 14 colour plates, plain title vignette and illustrations in text, very light spotting and some finger-soiling, original grey boards with mounted colour illustration, slight shelf-lean, spine browned and chipped at head, light marking, [Linder p.429; Quinby 21], 16mo, 1912. ⁂ The dedication of The Tale of Mr Tod reads "For William Francis of Ulva - someday!". William Francis here refers to Francis William Clark (also the recipient of the inscribed copy in the next lot), the then two-year-old son of her cousin, Carolin Hutton who's husband was the Laird of Ulva. It is very unusual to find a copy inscribed by Potter in this manner and implies that this is the dedication copy.
Big Game.- Willoughby (Captain Sir John C.) East Africa and its Big Game, first edition, plates (3 loose), folding map (short tear), occasional light spotting, 1889 § Dickinson (Captain F. A.) Big Game Shooting on the Equator, first edition, plates, cracked hinges, slight shelf-lean, 1908 § Maxwell (Marius) Stalking Big Game with a Camera in Equatorial Africa, first English edition, limited to 500 copies, plates, folding map, 1925; frontispieces, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, [Czech p.175, p.48, p.109]; and 11 others, Big Game, v.s. (14)
Africa.- Gouldsbury (Cullen) and Hubert Sheane, The Great Plateau of Northern Rhodesia, first edition, frontispiece, plates, folding map at end (small marginal tear), original cloth, slight bumping to extremities, [Czech p.65] 1911 § Rowley (Rev. Henry) Twenty Years in Central Africa, folding map (small tear), occasional light spotting, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, slight shelf-lean, n.d.; and 13 others, 8vo (15)
Dickens (Charles) A Christmas Carol, first edition, Gimbel's third state, title printed in red & blue, half-title and verso of title printed in blue, 'Stave One' to head of p.1, 4 hand-coloured etched plates by & after Leech and 4 plain woodcut vignettes by Linton after Leech, 2pp. advertisements, plates a little spotted and offset, yellow endpapers, ink gift inscription dated 22nd December 1843 to half-title, Dickens postage stamp to pastedown, original first issue cloth with unbroken 'D' within wreath and minimum 14mm gap between blind border and gilt cartouche, slight shelf-lean, spine a little faded, spine ends chipped, a few light splash marks to covers, still a bright and excellent example overall, g.e., [Smith II 4], 8vo, 1843.
Egypt & The Holy Land.- [?Goodwin (Mary Mackenzie, youngest daughter of Harvey Goodwin, Bishop of Carlisle, 1816-96, of The Abbey, Carlisle, b. 1855) Extracts from Letters & Diary of a tour to Italy, Egypt and The Holy Land, autograph manuscript, 65pp. excluding blanks, 6 pen and ink sketches (5 of Egyptian figures), slightly browned, original limp morocco, gilt, slight wear to corners, spine with tears and rubbed, lacks head and tail of spine, 4to, 16th February - 17th March 1880. ⁂ A lively diary written by a young woman on a tour through France and Italy to Egypt and Palestine. Goodwin meets Mary Louisa Whately (1824-89), educationist and missionary, at her school in Cairo, visits a harem, the pyramids and the Sphinx, and after a violent sea crossing lands in Jaffa. In Palestine she visits Miss Mangared's medical mission and moves to Ramleh where the journal finishes, "The country was exquisite, the olives with their grey bloom shone like silver in the dew." A visit to a harem. "... we went with Mrs. Shakour (Miss Whately's adopted daughter) to a rather grand harem. We went into a kind of court with an arched stone roof, out of wh. opened the men's room - Then we went upstairs, dirty & narrow to a moderate sized room where we found Miss W's pupil & her mother, both very fat & dressed in red & black check. The room was simply furnished with divans round, & a sort of carved cupboard with a shelf at one end. They immediately brought cigarettes for us... . Then a sort of awful marmalade... then came immense bowls of sherbert... ." - Mary Goodwin.
A Louius XV Revival gilt-metal mounted kingwood and marquetry escritoire, pierced brass gallery, marble top, single drawer over fall front inlaid with musical instruments and flora enclosing leather writing surface, serpentine shelf and drawers, fluted two door cupboard to base, cabriole forelegs, gilt metal mounts. 35cm high x 63.5cm wide.
GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED WHITE STATUARY MARBLE AND VERDE ANTICO CHIMNEYPIECE 20TH CENTURY the serpentine white marble shelf with a moulded edge and outset rounded corners, above a shaped frieze centred by a foliate carved cartouche set with verde antico panels, raised on angled jambs with acanthus and shell carved scrolled volutes above flattened pilasters with further verde antico marble panels inserts and roundels 144cm wide, 108cm high, 43cm deep Provenance: Ex. Hallrule Mansion House; Purchased 1996, possibly from Westland, London

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