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Assorted volumes, including Robert Gibbings, Graham Greene, Aldous Huxley and H E Bates (3 boxes) Condition report Report by GH The copy of Brave New World is the 1933 edition, published by Chatto & Windus, London. It is the sixth impression. The dust wrapper is a facsimile. Some bumping and shelf wear. Some discolouration to first few pages, binding reasonably strong.
Carroll (Lewis) The Nursery Alice, Macmillan and Co 1890, board Condition report Report by GH Binding loose. Edges of cover tatty all round. Some loss to the outside of the paper exterior to the cover. Bumped and shelf worn. Spine becoming slightly detached at the top. Binding loose. First two pages loose towards the bottom. Pages become stronger the further into the book you go. Some spotting to plates. Ink stains to the contents page and various ink stains throughout. Dirty finger marks throughout, particularly on the outer edge of each page. Colour plates generally cleaner as you get towards the centre of the book. Occasional spotting and foxing. All illustrations and plates appear to be present. All pages appear to be present. Book appears complete. Overall complete but tatty and well used.
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.
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY HALL STAND the shaped raised back with dentil moulding above an arched bevelled plate flanked by two rectangular bevelled plates, with a shelf and drawer below supported by turned tapering legs, with two shaped metal stick stands with drip pans, the back decorated with iron lattice work panels, with an arrangement of nine metal hat hooks, 325cm high x 126cm wide
ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD with a shaped and pierced top above a shelf flanked by fluted carved columns, with a central bevelled plate flanked by two smaller bevelled plates with shelves below, the base with three frieze drawers above three cupboard doors, the central linen fold carved door with a bottle drawer, all with heavy brass handles, standing on carved block supports, 190cm wide
TWO MATCHING 1950's OAK VENEERED WARDROBES by 'Heathland Furniture', both two-door, the larger fitted with interior upper shelf and rail, the smaller with upper shelf and rail above fitted shelves/compartments to one side and bottom rails, 183cm high x 121.5cm wide and 173cm high x 91.5cm wide respectively
An Aesthetic period ebonised cabinet, the galleried top above a central asymmetric shelf arrangement flanked by mirrored cupboard doors and drawers below, a central open shelf is supported by two larger base cupboards with brass strapwork hinges, raised on shaped bracket feet 167 x 118 x 45½cm (65 x 46 x 18in)
Ærthøj Jensen and Mølholm, Herning, Denmark, a rosewood dining table and sideboard, the circular draw leaf dining table raised on four tapering legs, the sideboard with four sliding doors revealing shelf arrangements within above three drawers, raised on four tapering legs, label to reverse Article 10 CITES licence for sale granted 109 x 200 x 42cm (43 x 78 x 16in)
A Liberty & Co oak wash stand designed by Leonard Wyburd, set with green square tiles, the shelved slat-back set with similar green tiles and four floral tiles, probably Dunmore, over slat-back open shelf, patinated metal furniture applied label to drawer 123cm. wide, 154cm. high Literature Daryl Bennett, Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915 The Birth of Modern Interior Design , Antique Collector's Club, page 32 catalogue number 1.32 for four similar floral tiles set into a Liberty tile-topped table.
An Edwardian rosewood bureau with all over inlay, serpentine fronted shelf to the upper structure, twin porcelain ink bottles with square bases, lift up lid with leather inset revelling a fitted interior on square tapering legs with 'H' stretcher supports and brass castors, 107H x 52W x 48cmD
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