Mahogany dining suite, in the Chippendale style, comprising wind-out table, oval top with carved gadrooned edge, plain frieze, cabriole legs with scrolled knees, ball and claw feet, with three extra leaves, maximum length approximately 362cms, width 138cms and a set of eight dining chairs, shaped crestings over carved acanthus scrolls, pierced vase slats, serpentine drop-in seats, carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, comprising two carvers and six single chairs, a serving table, serpentine top with gadrooned edge, two frieze drawers and a carved tablet, carved and scrolled apron, cabriole legs with ball and claw feet and a pair of pedestals, bowfront enclosing a shelf and a drawer, short cabriole legs with ball and claw feet.
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SMALL FACES - FROM THE BEGINNING - A fantastic condition 1st UK pressing of the 1967 release, issued on Decca (LK 4879). The record is in superb Ex+ condition. There are hardly any marks to note; there is a very light mark on B4. Some minor spindle wear. MATRIX: XARL-7881-5B + 7882-5A. The laminated sleeve is in Ex+/archive condition. Virtually immaculate, there is just extremely light wear to one very small part of the lamination. No shelf/edge/ringwear. A final upgrade!
An oak Arts & Crafts mirror back sideboard, the superstructure with a pair of mirrors above a shaped shelf, flanked by fluted supports above a plain top over a single drawer and two fielded cupboard doors, one opening to reveal a shelf, the other a shelf and candle box, the doors with embossed copper mounts to waisted block feet CONDITION REPORTS 138 cm x 190 cm
A 19th Century pine kitchen work bench/work unit, the rectangular top with two suspended drawers with turned knob handles, above a pot shelf CONDITION REPORTS Size approx 204 cm wide x 72 cm deep x 84 cm high, overall quite a rustic appearance with various bumps, stains, chips, visible screws attaching various sections together, appears to have had some replacement sections, some cracks, chips and splits.
An 18th Century Welsh oak dresser, the boarded plate rack with stepped cornice above a set of cup hooks and three shelves over a plain top with moulded edge over two central small drawers flanked by two further drawers and three drawers under, with shaped apron on turned supports united by a pot shelf to block feet CONDITION REPORTS Holes at top approx. 7.5 x 0.9 cm. Base : dark marks to top of base, top is bowed, some splits and repairs to handles, two handles with missing sections, left-hand side of base missing moulding. Top : with holes in it, dark marks to backboard, splashes of white marks. Overall with general wear and tear including scratches, impressed marks, small chips, etc. Top fits onto base but rocks forward. 178 cm x 240 cm
[Bradley (Evelyn)], “R.R. Ryan”. - Freak Museum, first edition, 6pp. advertisements, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1938. As with many titles by Ryan, Freak Museum remains a real rarity, amongst the many monstrous inhabitants of the titular museum perhaps the most fearsome is the Stomach, consisting largely of a "prone, obscene, living sac".
Foa (Edouard) - After Big Game in Central Africa, first edition , half-title, portrait frontispiece and 29 plates, map, 10pp. advertisements at end, illustrations, original pictorial cloth, gilt, recased, spine ends strengthened and repaired, [Czech p.59], 1899 § Stigand ( Capt . C.H.) and D.D.Lyell. Central African Game and its Spoor, second edition, plates, 2 folding, ink inscription, light spotting to endpapers, original pictorial cloth, rubbed and bumped, 1909 § Buckley (William) Big Game Hunting in Central Africa, first edition , plates, ink stamp to endpaper, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, 1930; and Maugham's Wild Game in Zambezia, 8vo & 4to (4)
Pair of Danish style rosewood lounge display units, the first fitted four shelves, the cupboards below with fold back doors and square brass drop handles, the second having an open shelf with conforming cupboards below, a second shelf and doors to the base, both pieces having a green faux silk lined back panel, dimensions of each unit 91cm wide x 175.5cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Victorian string inlaid figured walnut open bookcase, the raised mirror panel back fitted one shelf supported by open twist pillars, the serpentine front base fitted eight shelves interspersed by barley twist columns and concealing a full length secret compartment enclosed by a side door to each end, standing on a plinth base, 168cm wide Condition: 157cm high x 46cm deep - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
GOODWIN (Philip Lippincott): 'French Provincial Architecture...' New York, Scribners, 1924, folio, publisher's cloth backed boards, rubbed and browned: together with approximately 30 other volumes on building construction, decoration, furniture etc, various sizes and formats, generally in good condition. (A shelf).
HIGGS (Mary): 'Glimpses into the Abyss..' London, P S King, 1906. 8vo, publisher's blue cloth, rubbed and darkened: HOLLAND (Henry Richard Lord): 'Some Account of the Lives and Writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio...' London, Thomas Davison, 1817. 2 vols in 1. 8vo, recent quarter calf, light damp spotting to edges otherwise VG: together with approximately 50 other volumes, 17th-20th century, various sizes, formats and subjects, condition variable. (A shelf)
A Late Victorian oak chiffonier, fitted with a mirrored back to upper section, with a single door below, the base section with two drawers over two doors and a shelf below, raised on turned supports, 198cm high, 65cm wide, 38cm deep, together with a matching chiffonier fitted with a single drawer, (2)
A Welsh Dresser: 18th century,the oak three tier panel, back shelf flanked by panel doors above four graduated drawers either side, the central section having two drawers above a panelled base, H 218 x 243 cm CONDITION REPORT: The dresser is a good original colour, there are no visible signs of woodworm, the cupboards do come away from the dresser, and are original to the dresser, cupboards 140cm, drawers 80cm
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TWO STAGE PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice over inlaid frieze with two ogee blind panelled cupboard doors below revealing fitted shelf to the interior and flanked by moulded quarter pilasters, on a projecting base with an arrangement of five moulded drawers, all with turned knobs and bone escutcheons standing on bracket feet. 56 x 22.5 x 65.5 (143 x 51 166cm). CONDITION REPORT: Very dry overall. May have been varnished at some stage. the bracket feet/ base has been reconstructed. One bonuscucheon is missing. Splitting noted to end panels. Very dry particularly to one end.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LOW PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice over chequer banded frieze with two ogee pointed arch paneled doors below revealing fitted shelf to the interior, on a projecting base with an arrangement of five moulded drawers all with bone escutcheons, standing on bracket feet. Circa 1820. 49.5 inches wide, 18.5 x 56.5 (125cm x 47 x 144cm) CONDITION REPORT: Overall a little dry and grubby. Both bracket feet to the front are cracked through and the lower bracket side panels are replacements.
19TH CENTURY ROSE WOOD LADIES WRITING DESK, having raised stationary cabinet, pen tray with hinged cover to the back, tooled leather surface above frieze drawer, on square tapering, strung inlaid legs with under shelf on ceramic casters. Circa 1880. 29.5" x 17.5" x 33". 75cm x 45cm x 87cm. CONDITION REPORT: A little grubby, general wear, knocks and scuffs commensurate with age but appearing to have no serious damage or losses.
LATE 18TH CENTURY SOUTH WALES OAK DRESSER, having associated two shelf open rack with iron hooks under a moulded cornice, the base with three cock beaded frieze drawers over two short spice drawers, and having repeating shaped aprons above pot board base with gun barreled turned front supports standing on stile feet. 64.5"/164cm wide, 16.5"/42cm deep, 73"/186cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The rack appears to be a later edition, the original base has significant old worm damage to back boards, general wear and tear, staining commensurate with age, minor losses to cock beading. Knobs are replacements. basically sound, a little dry in places. Some old worm damage to back legs and potboard. Back legs spliced. Cut in top of base with shoes.
TWO SIMILAR "TOKEN" HANDMADE MAHOGANY TWO SECTION DRINKS CABINETS as designed by Betty Joel and made by W.Alder and T.G Marsden at the Token Works Plymouth 1931. Each having two blind panel doors revealing glass shelf to the interior on separate projecting bases with slide above four drawers standing on moulded bracket feet. Inset labels to the backs with original signatures. 26 x 18 x 56.5 inches. (66 x 46 x 144cm). (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both are in good original condition, a little grubby in places and lacking in patination. Somewhat dry but no obvious significant damage or losses. Minor scuffs and marks in places commensurate with age.
20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHINA DISPLAY CABINET, having moulded arched pediment above centred drawer with two fitted shelves to the interior, gadroon moulded frieze above under shelf with square tapering out swept legs. Circa 1925. 47.5" x 14" x 76". 119cm x 36cm x 192cm. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition commensurate with age, some scratches and minor wear in places.
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