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An L. Marcus Ltd. of London, Maple, 1940's Oak credence style single door Wardrobe, having moulded cornice, the single door having four panels, the top two having applied linen fold style moulding, carved canted corners, iron ring handles, single shelf and standing on shaped feet. 32'' wide x 70 1/4'' high x 17'' deep
A good late 19th c. Rosewood and Mahogany three piece headboard with integral pot cupboards, having triangular moulded top to the plain headboard, flanked by pair of strung mahogany top moulded edge pot cupboards with two raised and moulded panel doors, internal slides and shelf. Inlaid in satinwood with urns, bows and foliage, standing on twin plinth bases. 88'' wide x 47'' high x 22 1/2'' deep
A good quality Edwardian Mahogany glazed Display Cabinet, having beautifully carved stylized feather crest to the swan neck pediment, over moulded shelf with elegant scroll carved support, having bevel plated glass sides, the opposing pair of single pane glazed doors with applied glazing bars with central carved rosette, separated by central panel, standing on tapering square legs with shaped and moulded lower tier and standing on square feet. 48'' wide x 88'' high x 18 1/4'' deep
A pair of early 20th Century carved giltwood and gesso framed wall mirrors in the Scandinavian manner, the scroll surmount with egg and dart decoration over a shaped bevel edged plate and a further oval plate flanked by two further outer plates enclosing a shelf, 51.25 cm x 105.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both with wear and scuffs, and various repaired areas and re-painting, and some areas of splits and cracks (please see photos for examples), some deterioration to mirror plates, one shelf with losses to gesso (please see photos), overall however of reasonably smart appearance.
Hardy (Thomas) - Tess of the D'Urbervilles, a Pure Woman, 3vol., first edtion, first issue , with chapter "35" numbered "25" on p.199 in vol. 2 and "load" mispelt as "road" on p.198 in vol.3, half titles, endpapers a little browned, paper catalogue discription mounted on front pastedown of vol. 3, hinges a little cracked, original cloth, gilt, upper covers with double vertical linear design of honeysuckle blossoms after Charles Ricketts, shelf-lean, spines darkened, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light marks from library labels to upper covers, rubbed, [Sadleir 1114], 8vo , 1891.
Dexter (Colin) - Last Bus to Woodstock, first edition of the first Morse title, browning throughout but lighter than often, ink name on front free endpaper, original brown boards, slight shelf lean, dust-jacket, slight creasing to upper edge of lower panel, minor sunning to very small section near upper joint, otherwise a very good example, 8vo , 1975.
Greene (Graham) - The Quiet American, slight shelf-lean, covers a little bowed, jacket with tape repairs to vers, spine ends and corners a little chipped, some light rubbing and creasing, 1955; The Comedians, jacket spine lightly browned, near-fine otherwise, 1966, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets ; and 7 others by the same, 8vo (9)
Hemingway (Ernest) - Winner Take Nothing, first edition, first issue with 'A' on verso of title and 'wo hundred and twenty-five pounds' on p.159, very light age-toning, original cloth, gilt, slight shelf-lean, otherwise a very good copy, dust-jacket, edge wear, chipped at corners and spine ends, rubbed at fore-edges, browning to spine, 8vo, New York, 1933. Fourteen of Hemingway's best short stories, six of which are first appearances, exemplifying the writing style and archetypes the author was most famous for.
Hughes (Richard) - A High Wind in Jamaica, first English edition , original cloth, dust-jacket, spine browned with small hole, otherwise an attractive example , 1929 § Sherriff (R.C.) and Vernon Bartlett. Journey's End, first edition , one of 600 copies signed by the authors, original vellum-backed cloth , 1930 § Blunden (Edmund) Great Short Stories of the War, first edition , number 44 of 250 copies on india paper signed by Blunden, original cloth-backed boards , 1930 § West (Rebecca) A Letter to a Grandfather, first edition , original pictorial wrappers, Hogarth Press , 1933 § Eliot (T.S.) The Rock, proof copy , letter from Forster bibliographer B.J. Kirkpatrick on Bertram Rota headed paper listing where this copy is at variance with the published edition loosely inserted, original plain wrappers, splitting, 1934 § Orwell (George) The Road to Wigan Pier, first edition , plates, original limp orange cloth, spine creased with slight shelf lean, Left Book Club , 1937; and 30 others, Modern Literature , 8vo & oblong 4to (36)
Huxley (Aldous) - Brave New World, patch of browning to foot, shelf-lean, spine lightly faded, spine end and corners a little bumped, 1932 § Fleming (Ian) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, ink ownership inscription, dust-jacket, spine browned, some chipping and creasing to head and foot, 1963, first editions, original cloth or boards ; and 4 others, modern first editions, 8vo (6)
Milne (A.A.) - Winnie the Pooh, some light creasing and browning to endpapers, slight shelf-lean, 1926; Now We Are Six, some light browning and small damp-stain to endpapers, spine darkened, fading to fore-edge, 1927, first editions, frontispiece and illustrations by Ernest H.Shepard, pictorial endpapers, original pictorial cloth, gilt, g.e., 8vo (2)
A 19th Century Mahogany miniature table top Bureau bookcase cabinet, the arched top section with mirrored door opening to an interior of shelves and small drawers, the base with full front and interior with shelf and two small drawers over three long drawers, raised on short feet, 35" high 500-600
A good quality contemporary timber chest, the exterior with all over decorative burrwood inlay, set within further inlay cross kite shaped borders, the hinged lid revealing an internal shelf with five divisional lidded interior, set beneath a hollow recess, 41 cm wide x 25 cm tall approx. together with a contemporary sarcophagus shaped burrwood caddy with hinged lid revealing a three divisional lidded interior, 12 cm tall x 26 cm long approx.
A 17th Century carved oak and marquetry food cupboard:, the interior with shelf enclosed by a pair of spindle turned open panel doors in carved leaf surrounds with marquetry panels below of birds on flowering stems, the narrow cupboard at base enclosed by a central panel door with rosette ornament and split spindle mouldings, 72cm (2ft 4 1/4in) wide, 76cm (2ft 6in) high.
An early 19th Century rosewood and inlaid low bookcase:, bordered with boxwood lines, the top with a moulded edge and projecting rounded corners, fitted with a single long frieze drawer and with an adjustable shelf below, enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors between reeded tapered columns, on ring turned tapered legs, 122.5cm (4ft 0 1/4in) long, 91.5cm (3ft) high.
A teak dining table, six chairs and sideboard, circa 1970, the table extending top raised on turned tapering legs; the chairs each with curved cresting rail above slat back, the seat cushion upholstered in green dralon raised on square tapering legs; the sideboard fitted two fall flaps centred by shelf above three drawers and four cupboard doors, raised on square tapering legs, 73 x 18 x 48in. high.
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