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A late 19th Century Japanese Shibyama decorated wall cabinet:, with flowering trees, branches and sprays, heightened in gilt, ivory and mother-of-pearl, the upper part enclosed by a singled hinged and pair of sliding doors, having shelf below with shaped open and pierced fret back, the cupboard below of D shaped outline, enclosed by a pair of doors with drawer below, flanked by an open compartment to either side, 67cm (2ft 2 1/2in) wide, 109cm (3ft 7in) high.
By Edwards & Roberts An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry writing desk:, of bowed breakfront outline, banded in satinwood, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and decorated with ribbon tied husk garlands and foliate sprays, the pierced brass galleried superstructure with a central concave fronted shelf flanked by curved lidded compartments, each fitted with a drawer and decorated with oval panels of cherubs, having a tooled leather inset writing surface, fitted with a central frieze drawer flanked by three bow-fronted drawers to either side on square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, 122cm (4ft) wide. The centre drawer stamped Edwards & Roberts.
Ross, Sir James Clark. A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions, during the years 1839-43. John Murray, London:, 1847. First edition. 2 volumes. 8vo, Volume I: lii, 366 pp. Volume II: [vii]-x, 447 pp, lithographed plates and maps, some folding, illustrations in the text. Half brown calf and marbled boards, gilt titles at red spine labels. The Michael Gilkes Collection of Travel & Exploration Books, Private Collection. A highly important early expedition to Antarctica which contributed much to the cartographic emergence of the continent. Ross visited many sub- Antarctic islands & charted 900 km of Antarctic coast at Victoria Land in his circumnavigation of the continent. He was the first to penetrate the Ross Sea ice pack, discovering Ross Island and attainment by 4 degrees the furthest Southern expedition to date. Ross also accurately determined the position of the Magnetic Pole. "The first [voyage] to enter what is known as the Ross Sea, the first to sight the Admiralty Mountains, the first to see Victoria Land, Ross Island, Mounts Erebus and Terror, and the Ross Ice Shelf, amongst other momentous discoveries. Once this account became public, no one could doubt there was a great southern continent of immense proportions to be explored"
A Ladderax by Staples shelving system, comprising a teak three drawer unit 48cm H x 89cm W x 40.5cm D; a fall front unit, 40cm H x 59cm W x 40.5cm D; a unit with glass front, 47.5cm H x 59cm W x 35cm D; a solid two door unit, 47.5cm H x 89cm W x 35cm D; a three drawer unit, 48cm H x 89cm W x 40.5cm D; two small side racks, 134cm H; five taller side racks 202cm H, five shelves at 59cm x 36cm; seven shelves and 89cm x 36cm; 1 shelf with lip at 89cm x 42cm and two shelves at 59cm x 20cm, with a selection of brass shelf brackets (Qty)
A Victorian walnut and marquetry bonheur-de-jour, with a central mirror above a single drawer flanked by two compartments with glazed doors and gallery, each with an interior shelf, all above a canted fall front enclosing a compartmented interior inset with embossed leather, inlaid with floral scrolling foliage and applied with brass garlands, on four cabriole legs, 140cm H x 82cm W x 54cm D

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