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Sarah A. Doidge, (Welsh, exhibited 1880-1901), 'A Memento', still life study of a Chinese vase containing flowers on a carved wooden shelf, signed and labelled verso with fragment confirming the artist's address being in Aberdovey. Watercolours.Provenance: Estate of Phillip Y. Davies, deceased.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in good condition, well framed and undamaged. 32 x 23cm.
AN ANGLESEY OAK BREAKFRONT DRESSER, the three shelf backed boarded rack with inlaid diamond and star frieze decoration and shaped sides over a 'T' arrangement of six opening pine lined drawers with cockbeaded edges, diamond escutcheons and brass knobs along with two cupboard doors flanked by half cut turned pillar decoration, on a bracket foot base, 213 cms high, 170 cms wide, 55 cms deep maximum, (requiring restoration)
A RARE BARKERS PATENT 'THE LUBAR' DRINKS & CIGAR COMPENDIUM, slope fronted mahogany case with brass top gallery and side lock opening to reveal a lidded glass fronted sectional display, the slope falling to reveal a cantilever drinks glasses tray and glass topped cigar cabinet with brass lock, a mid section decanter bottle shelf with brass gallery, interior maker's plaque marked 'Barkers Patent', The Lubar sole makers Albert Barker Ltd, 3 New Bond Street, London, W' and stamped with the number '85', with original key, 45 cms high overall, 47 cms wide, 28.25 deep maximum
AN EARLY 20th CENTURY OAK DRESSER, the two shelf rack with central corbel supports on the shaped lower shelf flanked by turned pillar decoration, the base section with single cupboard door and two drawers having Arts & Crafts style handles raised on turned front supports with shaped front apron and cross stretchers, 195 cms high, 137 cms wide, 52 cms deep
A COUNTRY OAK & PINE FARMHOUSE DRESSER, the three shelf wide boarded rack with blind spice drawers to the base, a lower 'T' arrangement of three frieze drawers and two blind central drawers with flanking cupboard doors, peg joined construction on corner bracket feet, 204 cms high, 140 cms wide, 53 cms deep, brass knobs and cup hooks to the upper section, predominantly replacement brassware to the base section
Paris (John Ayrton) The Life of Humphry Davy, 1831, London, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, first edition, a rare 4to large paper copy; xv, pp. 547 including Appendix ('My Will'), portrait frontispiece lacking, folding facsimile mss. leaf (spotted), including list of lectures to the Royal Society and published works. Stained e.p.s, scattered foxing, particularly to scuffed title which has some loss of type, also to prelims and Appendix, loose guttering viii - ix; library cloth over rubbed marbled boards, spine lettered gilt with mss. shelf number in white. 1859 presentation inscription to title, according to insert for James Kendrick, local historian and topographer of Warrington, son of the botanist of the same name [with:] Idem, 1831, 2 vol. 8vo first edition, portrait frontispiece and pp.16 publisher's adverts dated April 1831, full green cloth for South West Essex Technical College (with bookplates), earlier(?) spine labels (3)
A Victorian Rosewood Cabinet by Howard & Sons, the moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing glass shelf above a quadruple turned column support, the base with frieze drawer flanked by carved rosettes of square form and a panelled door, all raised upon ring turned spiral legs, the drawer stamped Howard & Sons, Berners Street, 54 cms square x 206 cms tall
A SUPERB PAIR OF EARLY 18TH CENTURY BLACK LACQUER BUREAU BOOKCASES ON STANDS, the domed tops with double panel doors opening to reveal a red lacquer interior with shelf, panel door and ten various drawers, the base with fall front, fitted interior over a long drawer on a stand with tapering legs and uniting stretchers. 5ft 2ins high x 2ft wide.
An 18th Century mahogany knee-hole Desk, the moulded top above a single full width drawer and a shaped flush drawer below above a flame mahogany cupboard door enclosing shaped shelf and flanked by three further smaller graduated drawers each side, raised on pronounced ogee bracket feet, 96cm wide x 47.5cm deep x 86cm high
De Hevesy Paul "The Unification of the World - Proposals of a Diplomatist" Pergamon Press, 1966, signed and inscribed to Captain and Mrs Fitzclarence (later Lord and Lady Munster) by the author and dated 1966, also an address label for the author on ffep, folding tables, blue cloth but shelf worn top of boards, d-j not price clipped

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