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A Victorian mahogany apothecary cabinet with three large glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving on a base with mirrored back and three glazed doors enclosing further adjustable shelves raised on a plinth support CONDITION REPORTS Approx 187.5 cm wide x 267.5 cm high. Has general wear and tear. Comes into two pieces, the top glazed section and the bottom glazed and mirrored section. The pediment appears to be a replacement, the top and bottom match with the applied decoration to the glasswork, the handles, back boards etc - however, there appears to be something missing from the middle section or possibly is from two different areas of the fitting. The sides appear to have been attached to something else previously. The moulding to the top of the mirrored section is different to that of the shelf below - see images for example. There are missing areas of moulding to the edges - see images for examples of damage etc Some shelves appear to be replacements and have been re-painted in the interior. Has general wear and tear, surface scratches, wear to the varnish, dust, chipping etc all conducive with age and use. One handle is loose but present - see images for further details
A 1930's burr walnut and cross banded and herringbone strung bow fronted linen press with acanthus carved and flowerhead decoration, the two upper doors enclosing a shelf and four linen shelves over two long drawers raised on carved squat cabriole supports to pad feet CONDITION REPORTS Approx 164 cm high. Some areas of surface scratching particularly to the top edges. Areas of rubbing to the interior where the drawers have been in and out. There is a large scratch to the front bottom door and some to the drawers as well as some flaking of the veneer. Some discolouration to the wood predominantly on the sides. Otherwise has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further details.
VERTIGO SWIRL LPS - Great pack of 3 x LPs of the highly collectable Vertigo swirl label. Titles are Juicy Lucy - Lie Back And Enjoy It (1st UK large swirl poster sleeve 6360 014 - VG+ with some light surface marks, no heavier markings/VG+ some light shelf wear, a solid copy) and Rod Stewart (x2) - An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down (VO 4, 847 200 VTY large swirl, no 'Philips' credit - VG/VG copy) and Gasoline Alley (6360 500 small swirl 6360 500 - Ex/Ex nice copy).( VINYL RECORDS )
1906 C. S. Rolls & Co., Brochure. An original and very rare landscape-format publicity book printed by Wass Pritchard & Co., with 99pp and its original card cover. Printed in red and black, and featuring many monochrome images of various coach-built styles on 10hp, 15hp, 20hp and 30hp chassis. Highly detailed text, to include specifications, letters, cost of maintenance, manufacture and newspaper reports. Now hardbound in vellum, yet retaining its original grey card cover and embossed lettering. It is now housed in a dark blue cloth covered slipcase with a c1907 Rolls-Royce insignia in gilt on the front, an action that has significantly enhanced its current condition, albeit with the loss of its ribbon tie. Given the vellum binding, this rare brochure was possibly part of the John Schroder collection as the covers and slipcase are typical of his renovation style. In very good condition, the original front page with a gentle vertical crease, the cover a little soiled through handling, and the slipcase shelf-worn, but with a nice patina (1)
Conolly (Lt. Arthur). Journey to the North of India, Overland from England, through Russia, Persia and Affghaunistaun, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1834, engraved frontispiece to each, folding map (with closed tears and reinforcements to verso), bound without advertisement leaf, occasional light toning, manuscript shelf numbers to titles, front hinges tender, booklabels, contemporary half calf, joints and edges rubbed, tear at head of volume I spine and one corner chipped, 8vo Yakushi C331. Conolly coined the phrase 'The Great Game' to describe Britain's imperial rivalry with Russia. (2)
Dutens (Louis). Oeuvres Melees, 2 parts in 1 volume, printed by W. & C. Spilsbury, Snow-Hill, 1797, half-titles, folding table, final errata leaf, engraved vignette bookplate showing Aldenham Abbey with shelf mark, contemporary tree calf gilt, gilt-decorated spine with red leather label, arms of William Stuart of Aldenham Abbey in gilt on covers, a little wear to extremities, 4to (1)
Warburton (Eliot). The Crescent and the Cross; or, Romance and Realities of Eastern Travel, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1845, tinted lithograph frontispieces, advertisement leaf at end of each volume, wood-engraved illustrations, light spotting at front, original blindstamped cloth gilt, spines faded, small shelf number label at head of volume I spine, 8vo Blackmer 1771. (2)

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