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A pair of Minton white china cherub formed wall brackets, both with crazing and cracks to body, 12? high Condition:Thumb missing on one, also wing tip chip, and two toes missing tips, also chip to back near corner of shelf, hairline cracks/ heavy crazing to back/shoulders.Other: Big toe missing on one foot, torso repaired (has been in half) rim chip to right hand side shelf, hairline cracks to underside shelf, shoulders and back of wings.Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions prepared with due care, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time, cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All clocks, watches and mechanical items are sold on behalf of vendors by Keys Fine Art Auctioneers strictly on an “As Found” basis.No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid
A fine Victorian mahogany panelled chiffonier, c.1845, the superstructure with boldly carved scrolling crest rail above a moulded shelf with scroll brackets below, the Grecian base with a moulded rectangular top above a plain frieze over a pair of panel doors, flanked by boldly reeded pilasters, raised on scroll feet. 138cm by 141cm by 47cm
A fine Victorian mahogany panelled chiffonier, c.1845, the superstructure with boldly carved scrolling crest rail above a moulded shelf with scroll brackets below, the Grecian base with a moulded rectangular top above a plain frieze over a pair of panel doors, flanked by boldly reeded pilasters, raised on scroll feet. 138cm by 141cm by 47cm
PAUL EVANS (1931-1987) & DIRECTIONAL FURNITURE (DISTRIBUTEUR)A wood, copper sheets, bronze and tin suspended console table and its mirror. Console?: Height. 5 3/16 in.- Length. 59 15/16 in.- Width. 13 in.- Mirror?: Height. 30 in.- Width. 30 in. Historique?: La ligne ""Patchwork"" incluant cuivre et étain est la première série fabriquée par Directional Furniture en 1964, dont la première était justement une console avec un plateau d`ardoise et son miroir. Cette série Patchwork s`est développée avec le partenariat de la boutique Aquetong. The Patchwork line, with copper and pewter, was the first line introduced through Directional in.1964 and the first piece was a floating shelf with a slate top and mirror. The technique for the Patchwork line or the Copper, Bronze and Pewter series was developed at the Aquetong shop. For this series, Evans used sheet copper, bronzed sheet steel, and sheet copper covered with a wash of tin/lead solder respectively. The sheets were placed one on top of another and nailed to a plywood carcass, blackened slightly with potash, sanded, and varnished. Bibliographie?: Jeffrey Head, Paul Evans?: Designer & Sculptor, Schiffer Publishing, 2012, modèle similaire reproduit p.?72. 381
An early 19th Century elm chest, and a small pine cabinet with shelf above, together with a framed print and a bentwood chair CONDITION REPORTS Elm chest : basically sound and of good colour, though surface with some scratching and chipping (see images). Small pine cabinet : with extensive damage to left front foot and with various wear and tear conducive with age throughout. Print : modern and in reasonable condition, frame dirty and with some dents throughout.
An Edwardian mahogany three shelf display cabinet with satinwood inlay on straight legs to spade feet CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, scuffs, knocks and chips, some cracks to top, section of moulding missing to top of door, some slight warping to doors, some lifting and cracks to veneers and inlays, dirt and stains to fabric, glass to one side is broken and has sections missing, some losses to inlay and veneers, size approx. 88 cm wide x 148 cm high.
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, Showing the Operations, Expenditures, and Condition of the Institution to July, 1885. Part II This Smithsonian report, written by Thomas Donaldson, contains the significant ""George Catlin Indian Gallery"", which consists of numerous plates and two large folding maps: Indian Territory (32 x 24"") and Map Showing Indian Reservations within the Limits of the United States... (33 x 21""). The map of Indian Territory shows the allocation of land among 50 different Indian tribes and depicts 25 different regions, naming 7 more. A small portion of the panhandle is shown and labeled Public Lands. The map of the United States shows the network of Indian reservations primarily confined to west of the Mississippi. Includes inset maps of Indian Territory, southern California and Alaska. 939 pp., octavo, hardbound in brown cloth. Maps and text are clean, bright, and near fine. The United States has a very small, 0.5"" binding tear. Covers and spine have light shelf wear. 9.3"" W x 6.2"" H Smithsonian Institute, 1886
Report of the Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey, Showing the Progress of the Survey during the Year 1867 Very nice example of this publication detailing the progress of the Coast Survey in the year 1867. Contains numerous individual reports including a 142-page section on the Resources and Coast Features of Alaska Territory, a section on the resurvey of Galveston Bar and Harbor, Texas, and the obituary of Alexander Dallas Bache. Maps include Boston Harbor; New York entrance; Greenwich Bay, RI; Port of Newbern, NC; Straits of Florida; Galveston entrance; Tillamook Bay, OR; Puget Sound; Alaska; Sitka Harbor; and St. Paul, Kodiak Island to name a few. The four Alaska charts are among the earliest U.S. maps of Alaska following the purchase from Russia in 1867. Hardbound in brown cloth, 334 pp. with 27 maps and sketches. Maps are very good with some light toning along the folds, occasional faint offsetting, and a few spots of foxing. There are library stamps on the versos of most maps and Stanford library/Branner Geological library bookplates on the inside front cover marked withdrawn. Covers and spine are excellent with minimal shelf wear. 11.7"" W x 9.3"" H U.S. Coast Survey, 1869
Facsimile-Atlas to the Early History of Cartography with Reproductions of the Most Important Maps Printed in the XV and XVI Centuries This is a reprint of Nordenskiold`s highly important and useful work, which was the first systematic approach to the study of cartographic history. Translated by Johan Adolf Ekelof and Clements R. Markham with a new introduction written by J. B. Post and a glossary of cities. Reproduces 169 of the most important maps printed before 1600, including the complete 1400 edition of Ptolemy. This is a wonderful reference atlas of significant maps. 141 pp., plus 102 plates. Soft pictorial covers. Minor shelf wear and sunned spine. 16"" W x 11"" H Nordenskiold, Nils Adolf E. 1973
[Lot of 6] Etudes Geographiques This extraordinary and complete puzzle consists of six maps which are on the face of 30 wooden cubes. The cubes neatly fit into the original wooden box with decorative paper label on top. Included with the puzzle are the six sample maps to assist in putting the puzzle together. These guides lay in the top of the box, held in place with a woven white string. When assembled correctly, the cubes make the following maps of the continents: A. Amerique du NordB. Amerique du Sud C. Afrique D. Asie E. Australie & Oceanie F. Europe A rare cartographic curiosity that has survived very well given its purpose as a game. The puzzle pieces are good to very good with some light soiling and staining as to be expected. The sample maps have scattered foxing and soiling more prevalent in the maps of the Americas. The box has a little shelf wear along the sides and the paper title aid on the top of the box is moderately soiled and stained. 9.6"" W x 11.5"" H Issleib, Wilhelm 1875
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