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A 19th century giltwood and gesso pier mirror. With shaped multi glass pediment and having four ormolu scrolling candle sconces flanking a central shelf supported on an acanthus scrolling corbel. Label verso for C. Nosotti, Oxford street, 218cm x 90cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Glass in good order. Some cracks and slight chips to the frame.
A Regency brass and boxwood string inlaid rosewood chiffonier with applied, pressed mouldings, the superstructure having a shelf and mirror back with turned supports, over a mottled marble top, a long drawer and twin, old gold coloured, pleated fabric panelled doors, raised on square, turned feet and brass paw terminals 55''h 31''w
A late Victorian carved mahogany music cabinet, the bevelled mirror panelled superstructure with a shallow shelf on supports, the serpentine front base top, over a shallow drawer on pierced brackets and an open compartment, above a cupboard door, enclosing a shelved interior, raised on stubby cabriole legs 57''h 24''w
A four piece reproduction oak bedroom suite comprising wardrobe with hinged panel doors, with linen fold carving, enclosing hanging space and drawer, width 124cm, a tallboy with panel doors enclosing a shelf and two drawers, width 85cm, a bedside cupboard, height 66cm, and a kneehole dressing table with six drawers, with shaped mirror, width 107cm (4).
A c.1820 North Walian oak breakfront dresser with three shelves below a pediment, with shaped bracket, above base of four central drawers, a drawer either side above hinged doors enclosing shelf with turned columnar decoration, bone lozenge shaped escutcheons, and brass knobs, width 180cm, height 210cm. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition, minor scuffs, scratches and stains commensurate with age.
Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple Impressive Arts And Crafts Mahogany Display Cabinet on Mahogany Tapered Legs and Shaped Stretcher with Detachable Shelf and Mirrored Panel Back. Central Panel Inlaid with Satinwood, Boxwood and Abalone Shell. Two Glazed Doors with 3 Adjustable Velvet Covered Shelves. Each Door has Large Glazed Panel with 3 Smaller Domed Glazed Panels above. c.1900-1910. 49.5 Inches Long, 16 Inches Wide & 62.5 Inches High.
Mason (Monck). Aeronautica; or, Sketches Illustrative of the Theory and Practice of Aerostation: Comprising an Enlarged Account of the Late Aerial Expedition to Germany, 1st ed., 1838, portrait frontispiece, five lithographed plates, some offsetting and light spotting, armorial bookplate and shelf label, contemporary diced calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)
Wingate (Edmund). An Exact Abridgment of all Statutes in Force and Use, from the beginning of Magna Charta, until 1641. And from thence continued down under their proper Titles Alphabetically to this present Year, 1684, published London, 1684, contemporary calf, joints cracked & board edges worn, 8vo, together with [Hartley, J.], History of the Westminster Election ... to which is prefixed a summary account of the proceedings of the late parliament, so far as they appear connected with the East India Business, and the Dismission of the Portland Administration, 2nd ed., printed for the editors, 1785, folding satyrical frontispiece, folding table, thirteen plates by Rowlandson (many folding), occasional spotting & minor stains, marginal tear with loss to Bb, bookplate of George Lloyd to upper pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn with loss of spine, 4to, plus Simon (James, Merchant of Dublin), An Essay Towards an Historical Account of Irish Coins, and of the Currency of Foregin Monies in Ireland. With an Appendix: Containing Several Statutes, Proclamations, Patents, Acts of State, and Letters Relating to the same, 1st ed., Dublin, 1749, subscribers list, eight engraved plates of coins, some scattered spotting, previous owner inscription, bookplate and shelf label, contemporary calf, lacking title label to spine, covers stamped 'Society of Writers to the Signet' in gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 4to (3)
Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 2 vols., 1833, folding engraved map, 12 single-page engraved maps, some spotting and offsetting, original green cloth, spines browned and split along joints, 4to, together with An Historical Account of the City of Hereford. With some Remarks on the River Wye, and the Natural and Artificial Beauties Contiguous to its Banks, from Brobery to Wilton, by John Price, Hereford, 1796, seven engraved plates, occasional spotting and toning, manuscript inscription at front, contemporary half vellum, shelf number to spine, a little soiled, 8vo, plus Topographical and Statistical Description of North Wales/South Wales, by G.A. Cooke, 2 vols. in one, c. 1800, wood-engraved frontispiece and additional titles, two folding hand-coloured engraved maps, eight engraved plates on four sheets, some offsetting and light spotting, original cloth, spine label chipped, head of spine torn, 12mo, with other Herefordshire and Wales related including George Strong's The Heraldry of Herefordshire, 1848, Ella Mary Leather's The Folk-Lore of Herefordshire, 1912 (2 copies), William Owen's The Cambrian Biography: Or Historical Notices of Celebrated Man among the Ancient Britons, 1803, W. Howells' Cambrian Superstitions..., 1831 and A.T. Bannister's The Place-Names of Herefordshire, 1916 (32)

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