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A LADIES BONHEUR DU JOUR, with string inlay, surrounding burr walnut veneer panels, two division long drawer under folding purple velvet writing surface with two short drawers and shelf over, floral and bow ormolu mounts with bow pediment over shaped top, rosewood crossbanding, set on tapering reeded ebonised supports with brass feet, approximately 86cm x 52.5cm x 135cm high (key)
*Bookcase. A three shelf birdseye marple veneered glass fronted miniature bookcase, mid 19th century, with triangular pediment, two adjustable shelves, hinged glass fronted door and side catch, slight loss of veneer to upper left corner of door & pediment, bookcase containing a selection of small format 19th century leather & cloth bound volumes, including poetry, theology, works by classical authors & Shakespeare etc. (1)
A late Victorian Irish satinwood and marquetry display cabinet attributed to James Hicks of Dublin, with gilt brass mounts and inlaid with swags, scrolling foliage, paterae and husks in the Sheraton style, with a broken arch cornice centred an urn above a pair of glazed doors enclosing a plush lined interior with a shelf, supported by fluted columns, the base with a further glazed door enclosing a mirrored interior with a single shelf, 194.7cm high, 101.5cm wide, 37cm deep.
A late George III mahogany bonheur du jour, inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringing and with satinwood banding, the suprastructure with an adjustable shelf flanked by two cupboards, each fitted with a drawer and two pigeon holes, above two long drawers, 135cm high, 92cm wide, 45.8cm deep.
GERHARD, Ed., and Th. PANOFKA. Monumenti Inediti… Monumens Inéditi. Rome & Paris: 1829-1833; 1834-1838. 2 vols. in 1, 8folio (570 x 406mm.) 149 plates only on 148 leaves (a few folding or colour), extra-illustrated with 5 additional plates at rear. (Damp-stained throughout affecting the image area of a number of plates, some spotting.) Contemporary half-calf (somewhat rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Holland House (bookplate with shelf reference to front pastedown).
POTTER, Beatrix. The Tale of Peter Rabbit. London: Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd., [n.d.] 16mo (139 x 103mm.) Numerous colour illustrations. Original boards with onlaid pictorial paper label to upper-cover, dust-jacket (light browning, price-clipped). - And twenty-three other reprint volumes by Beatrix Potter contained within a diminutive table-top blue painted 'Peter Rabbit's Book Shelf' (24).
An unusual late George III mahogany and inlaid low graduated bookcase/writing desk:, bordered with boxwood lines, the three quarter ledge gallery with a hinged tooled leather inset writing surface and two small drawers below, having an open shelf and cupboard below enclosed by a pair of doors, with a single long drawer to the base, on short turned feet, 76cm (2ft 6in) wide, 92.5cm (3ft 0 1/2in) high.
A 19th Century French gilt framed oval wall mirror with bead and scroll moulded frame, inset with bevelled mirror panel surmounted by a putti and bellflowers, serpentine fronted shelf under with winged cherub's head and floral swag ornament to apron, 18ins wide x 33.5ins high overall (with some repairs and overpainting)
Naval officers cabin trunk named to E J Woodget, with original padlocks and folding shelf interior, with two associated naval officers uniform with medal ribbons and associated mess kits, selection of various buttons and badges and a metal cased bicorn naval officers hat the case marked E. J. Woodget with associated Masonic brown leather wallet and apron with gloves inscribed Bro. E. J. Woodget James Terry Lodge No. 2372 (E. J. Woodget was the grandson of Richard Woodget Captain of the Cutty Sark)

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