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A good early 20th century Royal Crown Derby, Stevenson & Hancock botanical reticulated dish, painted with a basket of flowers on a shelf by F. Rause within a basket rim and three reserves of floral sprays, pink painted factory mark and with puce painted inscription, diameter 24cm. Condition Report: The plate is in generally good condition. No cracks to the pierced decoration. Paint work is good. However there is rubbing to the gilt work particularly around the pierced areas.
Franklin, William Buell [Lt.] 1845 Map of the Route Pursued by the Late Expedition under the Command of Col. S.W. Kearney, U.S. 1st Dragoons [with report] ""This is an early and historical map of the region included in the uncommon H.R. Document #2. Part of this map is based on Fremont`s map of 1843. It covers the region between the Arkansas and Platte Rivers, and extends westward to South Pass and the Green River. The dragoons departed Ft. Leavenworth and marched to South Pass via the Oregon Trail and returned 99 days later via the Arkansas River route, a distance of 2,200 miles over the tough western terrain. Engraved by the firm of Smith & McClelland. The map is still bound into the 893 pp. report which includes 7 folding tables. The text includes interesting information involving the annexation of Texas (including various proclamations by Anson Jones), the Oregon boundary question, and Colonel Kearny`s report and map of his expedition to the Rocky Mountains. 893 pp. Octavo, hardbound in quarter leather other marbled boards."" 13"" W x 8"" H Map and text are lightly toned and foxed, with a faint damp stain confined to bottom blank margin. Contents are tight with the usual minor shelf wear.
Delisle/Buache, 1772 Les Isles Britanniques ou sont le Rme. d`Angleterre Tire de Sped Celuy d`Ecosse... This is Buache`s reissue of Delisle`s influential map of the British Isles that was first published in 1702. It is based on the foremost authorities: Speed for England and Wales, Pont for Scotland, and Petty for Ireland. The bottom right shows the coasts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern France and at the upper right is the southern tip of Norway. The important fishing banks in the North Sea are prominently illustrated and De Kimmen ou le Borneur traces what is now known to the edge of the European continental shelf. The note at lower left explains that Delisle doubts the existence of the islands of Brasil and Assmanda, which appeared on earlier maps. The large title cartouche incorporates mermen, fishing nets, sea birds and sea monsters and is surmounted by Neptune. Another decorative cartouche contains five distance scales flanked by hunting dogs. This is the seventh state, issued just before Buache`s death. 24.1"" W x 18.5"" H On watermarked paper with printer`s ink residue concentrated at the top of the centerfold.
One lot of miscellaneous furniture to include a late Victorian wall shelf/cupboard with shaped outline and painted finish, a further wall shelf with turned bobbin column supports, a reproduction occasional table in the Georgian style on tripod supports and later painted finish, a pair of small floorstanding five tier wicker display shelves, etc
A 19th century continental oak knockdown wardrobe, the deep cornice with applied mouldings and carved detail over a pair of three quarter length bevelled edge mirror panelled doors enclosing a shelf and hanging rail to interior, flanked by a pair of turned and fluted columns over two drawers to base
A meat safe or larder of slate construction, the three internal shelves removable and running on grooves, the middle shelf with two height settings; the two oak and mesh doors fastening with brass hatch, a single oblong aperture to both sides, one covered with mesh, the top shelf has a double meat hook screwed beneath (h71cm w62cm d40cm)
An oak 'Mayflower' craftsman built bedside cabinet, circa 1960, the chamfered surface over chip carved rosette frieze, with open shelf and drawer below, raised on turned legs, carved signature, 32 by 42 by 72cm high, together with a similarly carved firescreen with a 1950's embroidery inset, 64 by 16 by 67cm high. (2)
A late Victorian Mahogany kneehole Dressing Table, having arch mirror with double cornicing, turned and reeded column supports on six drawer shelf, plain top with concave frieze with long central drawer flanked by short drawers over single raised panel doors, over lower tiers. Standing on turned legs with twisted reeding, brass handles and gallery detail. 50 1/2'' wide x 55'' high x 23'' deep.
An elegant circa 1900, possibly Cedarwood Night Stand/occasional Side Table by Consider H Wallett Inc. of Fin Furniture, Louisville, Kentucky, the six plank top having single fall width frieze drawer with wooden knob, standing on four rope twist moulded legs, lower shelf and sleigh type feet.
A late Victorian ebonised Chiffonier, having ornate fret cut swan neck pediment over six shaped bevel plated mirrors with shelf and turned supports, the base with shaped top having single central frieze drawer over pair of opposing shaped single pane doors, flanked by shelves and with lower tier, brass handles and stylized cabriole legs. 49'' wide x 86'' high x 13 1/2'' deep.
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