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Lot 457

A Late 19th Century Walnut Mirror, with back wall shelf.

Lot 773

A 19th Century Continental Painted Pine Buffet, the upper section enclosed by a pair of panelled doors raised on turned columns flanking a small open shelf, the lower section enclosed by a pair of panelled doors and two frieze drawers

Lot 934

Encyclopædia of Forms and Precedents, Fourth Edition. London, Butterworths, 1964 - 1973. 24 large hardback volumes (no gaps) in strong dark green cloth with gilt/silver titles. With General Index (volume 24). Two cloth page markers to each volume. Also includes two thick binders (Service 1 and 2) of Forms; and Cumulative Noter-Up volumes for 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1981. Spines very good. All volumes tight and clean, light shelf wear only and are entirely without marks, annotations or stamps.

Lot 16

A Pair of Rosewood Hanging Shelves England circa 1810, each tier is inset with brass stringing and joined by lavish brass mounts, the top tier having an unusual gallery of acorns, thistles, lilies, anthemia, possibly emblematic of the British Isles, the sides have X frame supports with foliate patera and classical masks, 46cm wide, 72cm high, 97cm deep Two similar pairs have been sold at Christies: The first on 6th April 1995: "Fine English Furniture", Sale 5370, Lot 155: "A matched pair of William IV Mahogany Three-Tier Hanging-Shelves attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, each with three-quarter galleried rectangular top above two further tiers, the ring-turned baluster supports centred by ring-turned X-shaped struts, one with pencil inscription to the reverse: "east wall near piano" and with further inscription "near the fireplace", the other with pencil inscription "east wall" and "east wall near oak door", variations. Provenance: Supplied to the 2nd Earl Manvers, Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire. Thence by descent at Thoresby until sold, Sotheby's house sale, 31 May - 2 June 1989, lot 307. There are several references to Lord Manvers in the Gillow archive for the period 1800-1840 but he seems also to have bought furniture from their London retailer. This prevents exact identification of purchases because objects sold in London appear in the Gillow archive by the name of the retailer alone. The Manvers archive itself suggests large scale buying, totalling as much as £3,000. As many as forty pieces by Gillow were included in the Thoresby sale." The second on 21st May 2009 "A West Country Tradition: Avon Antiques". Sale 5969, lot 236 "A Set of Regency Ormolu-Mounted Rosewood Three-Tier Hanging Shelves, In the Manner of John Mclean, Early 19th Century The upper tier with scrolled brackets and urn finials, above x-frame supports to the lower tiers, each shelf with pierced front gallery, on ball feet. These china-railed shelves have golden palm-wrapped brass pillars tied by pateraed braces in the Pompeian tripod-altar fashion that was popularised by Thomas Hope in his guide " Household Furniture and Interior Decoration", 1807.

Lot 160

A Mahogany Console France circa 1815, attributed to Charles-Joseph Lemarchand (1758-1826), the upper shelf supported by two winged terms with finely detailed female heads and ebonised Pompeian neo-classical motifs beneath, each leg ending in a lion's paw foot, the finely grained mahogany has many contrasting ebonised details reflected in the antique mirror plate behind , 76cm wide, 94cm high The Lemarchand dynasty is one of the greatest in French furniture history. Its fame rests on the oeuvre of two men; the father Charles-Joseph, and his son Louis-Edouard. Their business flourished for over 60 years between 1791 and 1852 but their apotheosis came when Louis-Edouard was commissioned to provide Napoleon's tomb for Les Invalides. Charles-Joseph Lemarchand was born in Dieppe in 1759 the son of the postmaster. He had one brother and three sisters one of which married the ebeniste P. Roussel. The next mention of Charles is in 1789 when he became a maitre on the eve of the Revolution. Perhaps he served his apprenticeship with Roussel, unfortunately history does not relate. His business flourished and substantial wealth was recorded at the time of his marriage. He had two sons emil and Louis-Edouard who joined his fathers business in 1815. His supply of pieces to the various Garde-meuble of the period was fitful. He received regular commissions before the revolution and managed to survive both the Revolution and the Terror but during the Empire he was ignored, though things improved after the restoration and he became a patented supplier. Despite the vicissitudes of Garde-meuble commissioning his business seems to have enjoyed a stability of success so seldom found with ebenistes of the period. He appears to have never gone bankrupt which is almost unheard of. He was clearly as good a business man as he was a cabinetmaker and one of his ploys has come down to us. He liked on occasion to give the impression that he was going to retire and he offered his entire stock or substantial parts of it to various clients and discounted prices. He did finally cede his business to his son shortly before his death, which was in 1826 at the good age for the time of 66. Louis-Edouard Lemarchand was born in 1795 and was sent off at the age of 15 to study architecture. This was seen as a useful tool for furniture construction techniques. However he was enticed by the military life and he deserted his studies to sign up for the military academy of Saint Cyr in 1813. He left in order to fight in the battle of Ligny where he did well and was decorated on the battlefield itself. Incidentally he did not actually receive his medal until the reign of Louis-Philippe. Following Waterloo he was released from the army with the rank of sub-lieutenant of the 29th light. He joined the family business having experienced much and as an ardent supporter of Napoleon at the tender age of 20. Despite his youth he immediately played an active role and soon his father ceded complete control to him, indeed it is from this period that the workshops achieved their greatest output. He managed to negotiate for Lemarchand to be patented suppliers to the Restoration Garde-meuble. He supplied the kings Charles x and Louis-Philippe. In 1830 he obtained the title of official ebeniste to the duc de d'Orleans. He passed the business on as a successful going concern in 1852 but lived in good health until 1872. The Lemarchand stamp was used throughout the period of both father and son and was acknowledged as an sign of quality and finesse. Though not renowned for innovation they were famous for the use of exotic woods and the confident application of contemporary style. The reputation rests on fine carving, good design and outstanding cabinetmaking.

Lot 172

A Parcel Gilt Regency Supper Table England circa 1810, of traditional form with a shelf for plates and a compartment for other accoutrements, the table is enriched with a polychrome coat of arms and gilt stringing on a black ground, standing on attenuated baluster column legs terminating in brass casters, 33cm wide, 66cm high, 56cm deep

Lot 258

A Mahogany Free Standing Folio Book Shelf England circa 1835, with five divisions above a single drawer with foliate button handle, the sides with carrying handles supported on stylized claw feet, 48cm wide, 48cm high, 31cm deep

Lot 358

A Pair of Rosewood Penwork Cabinets England circa 1820, with grisaille penwork composite tops depicting neo-classical scenes, the frieze with a long drawer, above a door with brass grilles, lined with yellow silk, enclosing a single adjustable shelf, flanked at the corners by quarter columns, raised on turned topie feet, 80cm wide, 89cm high, 41.5cm deep This fine pair of rosewood cabinets, owing something to the designs of Thomas Hope epitomise the taste for Greco - Egyptian neo classicism with motifs resembling sculpture on the tops. Figure compositions such as these with highly complex arrangements were almost certainly only taken on by the most skilled professional penwork artists. The present cabinets, not only show the artists skill in the fine and well drawn floral border consisting of blooming flowers and twisting foliage details, but each also has a parade of graceful dancers on one cabinet and a classical military scene on the other; perhaps a reference to war and peace.

Lot 287

A box of miscellaneous items, including a Victorian cast iron photograph frame, a circular foot stool, a carved roundel, a hanging shelf and other items (parcel)

Lot 457

A Queen Anne standing display cabinet, having tri-arched design to top, with upper glazed section revealing three interior shelves, with lower pull out shelf and two door cupboard, with hanging cherub handles, approx 189cm H

Lot 391

Figured walnut four piece cabriole leg bedroom suite, Edwardian mahogany side chair and two open shelf racks (7)

Lot 380

Oak dresser, two shelf rack incorporating a glazed door with leaded panels, cupboard and two drawers under, width 122cm.

Lot 394

Old pine kitchen dresser, two shelf delft rack, fitted with two drawers over three doors, width 153cm, height 215cm.

Lot 398

Late Victorian mahogany and stained wood side cabinet, shaped back with scrolled outlines and two oval bevelled plates, base section with two glazed doors, serpentine under shelf, standard cabriole legs, width 74cm, height 168cm.

Lot 399

Oak dresser, three shelf delft rack with two cupboards, the base with three frieze drawers on cabriole legs, length 183cm, height 215cm.

Lot 480

Late Victorian mahogany sideboard, with stringing and banding, raised back with a bevelled mirror plate over a shelf, bowfront base with a single drawer over a recess, flanked by cupboards, square tapering legs, length 170cm.

Lot 13

A Walnut Jardiniere Stand with Stretcher Shelf.

Lot 25

An Edwardian Occasional Table with Stretcher Shelf.

Lot 53

A Mole Trap, A Gin Trap and Two Ewbank Cast Metal Shelf Brackets.

Lot 132

A shelf containing a large quantity of various silver plated items including a late 19th century three piece EPNS teaset, entree dish and other items.

Lot 410

A shelf containing a quantity of Royal Worcester Evesham and other designs Oven-to-Tableware items together with Royal Crown Derby and Coalport bone china items.

Lot 15

A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION to include octagonal lift top table, a pine wall shelf, two towel rails and easel

Lot 153

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY WALL MOUNTED SHELF the moulded cornice above adjustable shelves and moulded base 82cm (h) x 40cm (w) x 24cm (d)

Lot 185

A MAHOGANY THREE TIER DUMB WAITER of circular form each moulded shelf joined by a baluster column on tripod support 90cm (h) x 40cm (d)

Lot 500

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOUR TIER WHATNOT of serpentine outline the shaped moulded top with pierced gallery each moulded shelf joined by spiral twist supports on turned legs with brass and porcelain casters

Lot 502

A WHITE AND SIENNA MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECE the serpentine stepped moulded shelf raised on panelled jabs with scroll capitals and shell carved frieze 105cm (h) x 143cm (w)

Lot 512

A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY THREE TIER DUMB WAITER c.1900 of circular dish outline each moulded shelf joined by a baluster support on tripod base 100cm (h) x 45cm (d)

Lot 559

AN ART DECO MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID CHINA DISPLAY CABINET of demi-lune outline the super structure with moulded shelf and bevelled glass mirror above a pair of glazed doors centred by an inlaid panel raised on moulded supports joined by a shaped under tier

Lot 626

A CONTINENTAL GILT FRAME MIRROR the shaped bevelled glass plate within an egg and dart moulded frame with ribbon tied cresting above a demi-lune shelf 27cm (h) x 42cm (w)

Lot 758

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON FIREPLACE the rectangular shelf above a moulded frieze with fern decoration and arched inset 104cm (h) x 100cm (w) x 19cm (d)

Lot 813

A BLUE PAINTED WALL MOUNTED SHELF with pigeon holes and drawers 86cm (h) x 78cm (w) x 26cm (d)

Lot 829

A c.1950 MAHOGANY CHIMNEY PIECE with oval bevelled glass mirror above a moulded shelf raised on rectangular jabs 183cm (h) x 128cm (w)

Lot 303

shelf of cameras and box of collectables

Lot 604

SIDE CABINETS, a pair, Chinese black and red lacquered with a pair doors having dragon decoration enclosing a shelf, 99.5cm W x 90cm H x 45cm D. (2) (with faults)

Lot 606

CHIFFONIER, Regency rosewood and brass mounted with a raised galleried back and a single frieze drawer over a pleated cupboard door enclosing a shelf flanked by half turned columns, 75.5cm W x 116cm H x 34cm D.

Lot 469

Regency style music stand, with a harp adjustable music sheet shelf above a column and platform base

Lot 69

AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT TOILET MIRROR with fretwork top and shelf, the base with three drawers and supported on bracket feet.

Lot 696

An oak aesthetic side table, the moulded square top with tiled insert, raised on splayed block and turned legs, united by shelf and stretcher, 45cm wide x 78cm high x 45cm deep

Lot 707

A vintage wood bound travel trunk, 37cm high x 93cm wide, together with a hinged lid enclosing fitted shelf, together with two vintage army rucksacks

Lot 770

A Continental oak buffet, the rectangular top over two beaded short drawers, raised on baluster legs, united by shelf, 134cm wide x 92cm high x 54cm deep

Lot 201

An early 20th Century walnut cupboard, wall mounting with pierced sides and single open shelf over two moulded doors, 60cm wide, 62cm high

Lot 265

A Georgian style walnut chest, pine chest base, Victorian style small chest & pitch pine hanging shelf Best Bid

Lot 345

A 19th Century oak cupboard with twin fielded panel doors enclosing drawers and a shelf 106cm wide

Lot 815

A small Oriental cabinet with gilt decoration on a black lacquer ground, the pair of hinged doors enclosing a shelf, the doors decorated with gilt and black butterflies on a red ground, width 58cm, height 85.5cm.

Lot 1699

A Victorian mahogany music cabinet with serpentine fronted top shelf above bevelled mirror, glazed fall front enclosing three shelves with tabs inscribed "Songs", "Scared" and "Various", above further fall front with carved floral panel on squat bracket feet, height 114cm.

Lot 455

A Victorian carved oak buffet, in the 17th century style, the canted top with turned pilasters, the projecting base with two drawers, pot shelf

Lot 137

Mahogany corner washstand, blue and white jug and bowl, folding cake stand, rosewood wall shelf, display cabinet and copper horn

Lot 201

A shelf of white metal silver and plated items

Lot 22

An early 20th century oak octagonal occasional table with lower shelf and raised on ring turned supports, width 84cm.

Lot 23

A 20th century oak drop leaf occasional table with lower shelf and raised on incised outswept supports, height 68cm.

Lot 27

An early 20th century shaped side table on cabriole legs, with lower smaller shaped shelf, width 65cm.

Lot 36

An Edwardian inlaid drop leaf corner table, lower shelf with gallery sides on cabriole legs and castors. CONDITION REPORT Some wear commensurate with age.

Lot 55

A Victorian oak two shelf bookcase with carved figures to either side and a heavily carved frieze to the top, width 152cm, height 109cm.

Lot 57

An early 20th century mahogany twin door cabinet with interior shelf on tapering feet, width 84cm and a Sutherland table, width when fully extended 150cm (2).

Lot 67

A contemporary light oak bureau of small proportions, upper bureau section above lower shelf and cupboard section, width 85cm.

Lot 69

A late Victorian early Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner display unit on tapering support with two internal shelves and a lower shelf, the glazed door fitted with four convex lead panels above arched panels, height 182 cm.(af) CONDITION REPORT One of the finial caps has become detached but present, and one of the glazed panels is broken.

Lot 9

A Victorian Pembroke table and a small mahogany side table with lower shelf and gallery sides (2).

Lot 1177

Oak four shelf book case with sliding doors

Lot 1178

Octagonal mahogany glass topped coffee table with wicker under shelf

Lot 1204

Modern veneered six shelf bookcase with over lighting. 80 x 200 cm

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