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A 1930's Oak Dresser, having moulded cornice and fret-cut detail to the twin cupboard and twin shelf plate rack, the base having moulded edge top over twin frieze drawers over pair opposing single panel doors. All doors and drawer fronts having Jacobean style applied geometric moulding, standing on barley twist legs with rectangular stretchers and bun feet. 54 1/2'' wide x 77'' high x 18 1/4'' deep
The Channings, 3 vol., light spotting to prelims ( Mrs Henry) The Channings, 3 vol., light spotting to prelims, early 20th century purple crushed half morocco, gilt by Bayntun, spines gilt, 1862 § White Elephants, 3 vol., contemporary half morocco, spines gilt, 1882 § Ohnet (Georges) The Ironmaster, 3 vol., 1884 § Wylde (Katherine) Mr Bryant's Mistake, 3 vol., ink inscription to head of titles, half-titles browned, 1980 § Allardyce (Alexander) Balmoral, A Romance of the Queen's Country, 3 vol., contemporary ink ownership inscription to half-titles, 1893 , first editions, all but the first in original cloth, some slight shelf-lean, spines a little discoloured, spine ends and corners a little bumped, generally excellent copies ; and 9 others, Victorian triple-decker first editions, 8vo (24)
Hugo (Victor) - The History of a Crime, 4 vol., bookplate of Florence & Edward Kaye, 1877-78 § Hope (Stanley) The New Godiva, 3 vol., ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 1876 § Marshall (W.) Monsell Digby, 3 vol., presentation inscription from the author to vol. 1, occasional scattered foxing, endpapers browned, 1880 § Black (William) Sabina Zembra, 3 vol., bookseller's label to upper covers, 1887 § Murray (D.Christine) John Vale's Guardian, 3 vol., spines a little darkened, 1890, first or first English editions, original cloth, some slight shelf-lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped, but excellent examples overall ; and 9 others, Victorian tiple-decker first editions, 8vo (25)
Oliphant (Laurence) - Masollam, 3 vol., spines a little browned, 1886 § Yonge (Charlotte M.) Magnum Bonum, 3 vol., light foxing to titles, ink ownership stamp to titles verso, spines a little darkened, 1879; Beechcroft at Rockstone, 2 vol., ink ownership stamp to endpaper, 1888 § Wistan (Aden) Lucy Francis & Cousin Bill, 3 vol., browning to half-titles, spines lightly faded, 1892, first editions, original cloth, slightl shelf-lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped but excellent copies overall ; and 12 others, Victorian first edition novels and others, 8vo (23)
Weyman (Stanley J.) - A Gentleman of France, 3 vol., presentation inscription 'From the author' to front endpaper, some light scattered foxing, 1893 § Jefferies (Richard) Wood Magic, 2 vol., 1881 § Talbot ( The Hon. Thomas) The Granvilles, 3 vol., light scattered spotting, 1882 § Collins (Wilkie) The Dead Alive, frontispiece, spine a little rubbed, Boston, 1874, first editions, original cloth, slight shelf lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped, still excellent overal ; and 17 others, a run of works by James Payn in original cloth in excellent condition, 8vo (26)
James (Henry) - The Spoils of Poynton, contemporary ink ownership inscription, first issue iris cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine a little darkened, 1897; A London Life, front endpaper and first 4ff. with chip to lower corner, ink ownership inscription and bookplate, slight shelf-lean, spine darkened, 1889; The Awkward Age, New York, 1899; A Small Boy and Others, frontispiece, scattered foxing, spine a little faded, lower cover a little mottled, 1913, first English or American editions , original cloth, spine ends and corners a little bumped, [Edel and Laurence A48a; A33a; A53b; A71b] ; and 6 others by the same, 8vo (10)
Blyton (Enid) - Five Go to Smuggler's Top, first edition, colour frontispiece and illustrations by Eileen Spoor, pictorial endpapers, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, light fading along upper joint, dust-jacket, spine ends and corners a little chipped, a few short tears with accompanying creasing to head and foot, light surface soiling to spine and lower panel, still a very good example, 8vo, 1945.
The Sign of Four, first edition, first issue, this with misprint on p ( Sir Arthur Conan) The Sign of Four, first edition, first issue, this with misprint on p.56 but #19;8' complete on contents p., frontispiece b Charles Kerry, 32pp. advertisements at rear dated 'October 1890', 1p. advertisement with vertical tear and resulting loss, some occasional spots to outer margins, original burgundy cloth with "Spencer Blackett's Standard Library", shelf-lean, spine darkened, spine ends chipped with some loss to head, corners bumped, [Green & Gibson A7a.i], 8vo, Spencer Blackett, 1890. Please Note: The lower cover has become detached and the spine is loose along the lower joint
Dickens (Charles) - Master Humphrey’s Clock, 3 vol., first edition, 3 engraved frontispieces, 2 plates, illustrations, 1840-41; Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, 2 vol., first edition, second issue, engraved frontispieces and plates by George Cruikshank, some scattered foxing to endpapers and half-titles, 1838; American Notes for General Circulation, 2 vol., second edition, slight shelf-lean, light ring-mark to vol.1 upper cover, 1842, original cloth, spines lightly faded, spine ends and corners a little bumped, but generally in excellent condition overall ; and 7 others by the same, 8vo (14)
19th century Chinoiserie ebonised wardrobe decorated with garden scenes, figures and birds raised on bun supports, 210cm x 120cm x 46cm CONDITION REPORT: Three of four panels on doors have long cracks Corners of cornice bruised Some small losses to gesso at base Large scrape to bottom of right door Construction, gesso on pine The two doors enclose separate compartments each with single shelf above a brass rail
A Sheraton Revival satinwood and cross-banded mahogany demi-lune commode... A Sheraton Revival satinwood and cross-banded mahogany demi-lune commode with painted figural and floral decoration, late 19th/early 20th century, the single cupboard enclosing a shelf, on square tapered legs and spade feet, 96cm high, 117cm wide, 55cm deep
A tulipwood and rosewood crossbanded, gilt metal mounted bonheur du jour A tulipwood and rosewood crossbanded, gilt metal mounted bonheur du jour , in the Louis XVI style, late 19th century, the upper section with a pierced brass gallery, glazed cupboard enclosing shelf and two drawers, the lower part with folding baized lined writing surface, a frieze drawer on square tapering legs and brass caps 131cm high, 78cm wide, 43cm deep
A Regency mahogany waterfall cabinet bookcase , circa 1815 A Regency mahogany waterfall cabinet bookcase , circa 1815, the top with scroll pediment above waterfall arrangement of shelves and two short drawers, on cabinet base with a pair of panel doors enclosing single shelf and turned legs, 173cm high, 95cm wide, 41cm deep
Louis XVI style marble topped mahogany and kingwood side cabinet Louis XVI style marble topped mahogany and kingwood side cabinet , early 20th century, the yellow and pink variageted marble top above single frieze drawer and pair of cupboard doors enclosing single shelf, on square tapered legs and spade feet, 91cm high, 75cm wide, 42cm deep
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