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Ten assorted chairs to include a 19th Century elm seated carver chair with turned supports and stretchered base, various other 19th and 20th Century chairs, a three tier oak trolley, an oak centre table on turned legs to tri-form base, a four shelf open bookcase and a cream painted coffee table, etc
A French style gilt metal mounted mahogany vitrine, of square shaped form, the moulded edged top with bevelled glass panel, over a four-panel glazed cabinet with hinged door enclosing a single glass shelf and mirrored base, on a table style stand with four tapering cabriole legs, 42.5cm square 110cm high
Japanese cabinet with carved and pierced ledge above a two door cupboard, the central faux bamboo framed wooden panels, decorated with cloisonné panels depicting birds amongst fruiting branches, raised on four slender square section supports, stretchers,, 153 cm high, 96cm wide, 41cm deep, Meiji/Taisho CONDITION REPORT: Two panel doors with lift latch on the left door. There are five loose pieces and a key for this cabinet too. There is a single shelf inside and the interior is in good condition. Screws for the panels can be seen on both doors.Top - gallery appears ok. Four support pillars, one has small piece missing to the top. top lacquered surface is scraped and there is is a large bruise to the front cornice, (mid right hand door) a square around 1.5cm square.Front doors - scratches particularly to the centre carved edging, very scratched and bruised top right hand side of left door (from opening). Left side panel has bruise at mid left hand back edge and some scratching. 'Tray' support rubbed at front corners. Slight nibbles to front 'tray' edge. Stretchers sound but scraped/scratched front rail. Legs - carved corner braces are missing on the two back legs, on both edges. Two side panels for back are present. Both side carved braces at front are missing although small part of brace remains at right hand side.Supports sound but slightly scraped scratched.
Motor Vehicles and Motors by Worby Beaumont. Two volumes, published in London by Archibald Constable & Company Ltd. 1902. Volume 1, second revised edition and Volume 2, 1906 1st ed. Large 8vo, approximately, 11 x 8 inches (275 x 200 mm), pages: Volume 1, xvi, 1-636 plus 2 folding tables; Volume 2, xvi, 1-677, well-illustrated with photographs and folding line drawings, publisher's brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Bindings a little rubbed but actually, given the nature of the books, the bindings are tight, creasing to top of spines and shelf wear to edges but not torn. Editorial pages are clean and presentable. (2)
At the Wheel Ashore & Afloat by M. Grahame-White Foulis. London. Circa 1935. Large 8vo. pp, xiv, 436. Illustrated with numerous photograph and plates. Original dark blue cloth, presentation edition, with a motor-car and boat steering wheels impressed in gold to the front cover. Spine titled in gilt, end-papers with illustrations of club badges. Edges are uncut. Very minor shelf rubbing to bottom edge and spine with slight creasing. (1)
Automotor and Horseless Vehicle Journal. Five volumes of this monthly magazine, commencing with Volume 1 No 2 (October 1896) to Volume 5 No 60 (September 1901). Volume 1, 2, 4 & 5 in publisher's bindings with replaced spines on volume 1 & 2. Volume 3 rebound in a complementary 'yellow' cloth, with a black title on the spine. Well-illustrated with text figures, detailed line drawings, event listings and monochrome photographs. The pages in very Good, clean condition, the original bindings a little soiled and shelf-worn. (5)
Automotor Journal. Volumes 11, 12 and 13 in six bound books, each with matching publisher's bindings. Commencing, No 261 (January 1906) to No 416 (December 1908), bound with indices, some inclusion of photocopied sheets. Some yellowing to some of the pages, shelf scuffing to the lower edges, and one spine a little water-stained, otherwise sound. (6)
Motor Vehicles and Motors by Worby Beaumont. Two volumes, published in London by Archibald Constable & Company Ltd. 1902. Volume 1, second revised edition and Volume 2, 1906 1st ed. Large 8vo, approximately, 11 x 8 inches (275 x 200 mm), pages: Volume 1, xvi, 1-636 plus 2 folding tables; Volume 2, xvi, 1-677, well-illustrated with photographs and folding line drawings, publisher's brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Bindings somewhat rubbed but actually, given the nature of the books, the bindings are tight, creasing to top of spines and shelf wear to edges but not torn. Editorial pages are clean and presentable. (2)
L'Album du fanatique de L'Automobile (1966 to 1983). A long bound run of this French magazine, initially published quarterly in octavo format (1966 to 1968) and then monthly in quarto size from January 1969, the run ending with issue number 177 for June 1983. The magazines are uniformly bound, with their covers, in eighteen volumes in brown cloth, with leather labels to the spines with gilt title lettering. Each issue is well-illustrated, mainly with black-and-white photographs, but with more colour in the later numbers. There is some fading to the spines from shelf storage, but the set is otherwise in excellent condition. (18)

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