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Hutchins (John) The History of Dorset, four volumes, London 1870, half calf (4) See illustration Condition report Report by GH All plates appear to be present in Volume 1. There is one additional print on top of those listed, namely IXXIV Trademen's tokens. There are also two plates listed in the index, namely Reprint of Holme (page 551), and Reprint of Steple (page 597), that are listed in the index of plates but do not appear to be present in the book. There appears to be no evidence of these having been cut out, so we can assume that these were never present. In Volume 2, there is a plate listed in the index, namely Count House (page 748), which is also present, but does not appear to bear any evidence of having been cut out or removed, so we might also assume that this was never present in the book. Volumes 3 and 4 are complete. Bindings are strong. Leather spines also in good condition, but worn and rubbed. Some bumps and shelf wear to the bottom of the books. Overall volumes present very well commensurate with age, appear to be in original bindings. Pages generally clean, occasional spotting and foxing predominantly in the first few pages of each volume. Plates generally clean. Very occasional finger marks but overall good.
A quality George III free standing bowfront corner cupboard With a cavetto cornice above a pair of convex cupboard doors each mounted with two substantial H brass hinges enclosing a painted interior with two convex shelves and a third shaped shelf above a second pair of smaller convex cupboard doors again mounted with H brass hinges enclosing a single shelf, raised upon two front bracket feet, diameter 110cms x height 195cms x depth 59cms. (illustrated)
An 18th Century and later walnut and inlaid bureau bookcase With a cavetto cornice above a pair of crossbanded and herringbone inlaid cupboard doors enclosing three shelves, the lower part with a hinged fall front enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of five pigeon holes, two short drawers flanked by shaped ends with two graduated drawers, the lower part with three graduated drawers, later brass handles raised upon shaped bracket feet, with later alterations. 206x92x55cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Interior shelves are concave possibly shaped at a later date, later shelf supports on the left and right hand sides, veneer to sides are thin, hinged fall front, herringbone is narrower than the cupboard top which suggests it is a marriage, crossbanding to interior drawers possible later, old chestnut or oak linings, escutcheons and handles replaced, front three drawers have all been scrubbed down and repolished, repairs and replacement pieces to the crossbanding, later outset plinth and later bracket feet, surface scratching to the right hand side and left hand side, loppers (pull out to the fall front smaller in relation to the size of the top), top and bottom associated.
A rare mid 18th Century and later oak dresser The scroll cut low back above a single shelf and three small frieze drawers above a rectangular plank top and three inverted moulded drawers each with shaped brass back plates and swan neck handles, two to each drawer, above a shaped apron and four legs of tapering circular section and pad feet with two plain rear legs of square section, 198 x 101 (including the raised back) x 56cm. (illustrated)
A Benny Linden Danish teak display unit in three sections, the centre unit with double glass doors opening to reveal on shelf, above cocktail cabinet with two cupboard doors below, flanked by two units with two glass door cupboards above cupboards, fitted for electricity, 194 x 50 x 196cm approx.
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