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LAMB OF MANCHESTER; a late Victorian carved walnut breakfront bookcase, the raised super structure with carved gallery above a pair of bevelled glazed doors, the lower section with central arched cupboard above glazed door, flanked by two further glazed doors, one side with an arched door and shelf, length 250cm, height 158cm, depth 50cm.
Stigand (Chauncey Hugh). The Game of British East Africa, 1st edition, London: Horace Cox, 1909, numerous half-tone illustrations, advertisements bound at rear, a little minor spotting, original crocodile-effect green cloth, corners a little bumped, spine ends slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Haywood (C. Wightwick). To the Mysterious Lorian Swamp. An Adventurous & Arduous Journey of Exploration through the Vast Waterless Tracts of Unknown Jubaland, 1st edition, London: Seeley, Service & Co., 1927, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, photographic illustrations, publisher's list at end, a little minor spotting, contemporary previous owner inscription to front pastedown, top edge yellow, original yellow cloth, gilt vignette to upper cover, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus Evans-Pritchard (E. E.) The Nuer. A Description of the Modes of Livelihood and Political Institutions of a Nilotic People, 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940, maps and illustrations, light spotting to endpapers, bookplate of Lord Raglan, Cefntilla Court, shelf number label, original blue cloth, slight fading to spine, 8vo, plus Apsley Cherry-Garrard's The Worst Journey in the World. Antarctic 1910-1913, Folio Society, 2012QTY: (4)
A Dior inspired 1950s evening gown in a black flocked voile with a rouched, deep cummerbund style waist and shelf bust. The hem dips at the back and there is an integral layered tulle petticoat and bustle bow along with an exceptional quality magnolia satin 1950s gown with beaded bodice (in need of cleaning) (2) Both gowns would benefit from being cleaned although the black is wearable as is. The satin gown has some scuffs to the satin and small marks.
Fine walnut veneer 1958 Cocktail cabinet ( Likely Heals) owned from New by the vendors Mother. A classic 1950s cabinet with 2 open front hinged doors to reveal a split glass pair of shelves and the obligatory silvered pull out shelf for those Champagne Saucer moments….These cabinets are now commonly used as shoe and handbag display storage in dressing rooms, . Condition is with lighting cable( untested ) and good metal detailed clasp hinges , and has an opening shelved arrangement below.( This is on View in the bellroom at Bishton Hall) Overall size is 63” H x 32” wide and 16” deep.( cabinet + key)
A George III and later oak hall livery cupboard, swept cornice above twin moulded panel doors enclosing three fitted shelves, over a single horizontal panelled cupboard, enclosing a serpentine shelf, later brass handles, escutcheons and hinges, raised on a plinth base. 206cm H x 105cm W x 38cm D
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