Italian tea cart Italian tea cart, 1950s, brass and wood, three glass shelves, original castors, original finish, stamped "Italy", 17"w x 30.5"d x 29.25"h, very good original condition No chips or cracks. No breaks. Scuffs and nicks to the wood supports. Wobbly. Small gap in the brass rail of the second shelf. All castors work. Starting Price: $300
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Paul McCobb end table Paul McCobb end table, by Calvin, mahogany, caned lower shelf, two drawers with the original pulls, original finish, signed with Calvin metal tag, 24"w x 28"d x 19"h, very good original condition No water rings or stains. No chips or cracks. Sturdy and structurally sound. A couple of small dents to the edge of the top. The drawers are clean and work well. Small scratches to the white finish of the knobs. Small nicks to the legs. No breaks to the caning. Starting Price: $150
Pace storage unit Pace storage unit, Lucite and white laminate, four shelves and one drop-front cabinet are supported by Lucite slab sides, chrome trim to edge of top and bottom shelves, top shelf is lighted, original finish, unsigned, 35.5"w x 17.5"d x 80.25"h, good original condition Light to moderate surface scratches, scuffs, and abrasions. The upper light works. No chips or cracks to the lucite. All hardware is intact. Wear to the edges of the laminate shelves. Drop-front door works well. The cabinet with the door can be repositioned -- all shelves can be repositioned. Starting Price: $300
Eileen Gray style tables Eileen Gray style tables, pair, three stacked wood circles that ascend in size bisected by vertical supports, cross-shaped bases, refinished, unsigned, bottom is 35.5"dia, top is 29.25" dia, height is 23.5", excellent condition No water rings or stains. No chips or cracks. Refinished, Sturdy and structurally sound. Some minor uneveness to the surface under the new finish. Scuff to the edge of one lower shelf. Starting Price: $500
Arthur Umanoff wine rack Arthur Umanoff wine rack, wrought iron frame, leather bottle holders and wood shelves, one shelf with caned trim, original finish, 26.5"w x 11"d x 66.5"h, good original condition No chips or cracks. Moderate surface scratches, scuffs and abrasions to shelves. No repairs. Wear consistent with age and use over time. Sturdy and structurally sound. A few straps are disconnected along the sides. The leather straps have some water stains. There are also some water stains to wood shelves. Small losses to the caning. Starting Price: $200
Edward Wormley coffee table Edward Wormley coffee table, by Dunbar, large rectangular top over one shelf, brass stretchers, top is rosewood-patterned laminate, frame is mahogany, original finish, signed with rectangular brass tag and paper label, 48"w x 28"d x 22"h, very good original condition Please contact the John Toomey Gallery to request a condition report on this lot: lisanne@johntoomeygallery.com or (708) 383-5234. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Starting Price: $50
Gustav Stickley serving table Gustav Stickley serving table, #962, three drawers with original faceted wood knobs above a lower shelf supported by thru-tenon construction, refinished, restoration to legs, signed with red decal, 60"w x 16.5"d x 37.5"h, very good condition Provenance: The Collection of Stephen Gray flush tenons have been modified; structurally sound Starting Price: $4000
Gustav Stickley Tom Jones drink stand Gustav Stickley Tom Jones drink stand, #99, square top above a lower shelf and splayed cut-out legs, refinished, unsigned, restoration to one leg, 16.5"w x 15.5"d x 29.5"h, very good condition Provenance: The Collection of Stephen Gray one leg had a break, has been repaired with face of leg re-veneered; structurally sound Starting Price: $2000
L & JG Stickley desk Onondaga Rare L & JG Stickley desk, from the Onondaga Shops, letter rail at back above two drawers with original hammered copper hardware, lower shelf, fine original finish, unsigned, 48"w x 22.5"d x 38"h, very good condition minor rings to top; structurally sound Starting Price: $1500
Gustav Stickley ladies` desk Gustav Stickley ladies` desk, #706, paneled drop-front form with iron hinges opens to a complete interior above a lower shelf, signed with red decal, original finish, 30"w x 11.5"d x 44"h, very good condition small repair to top corner; structurally sound Starting Price: $2200
Gustav Stickley server Gustav Stickley server, influenced by Harvey Ellis, #800, a series of drawers with original iron hardware above an arched apron and lower shelf, signed with large red decal, some retouch to original finish, 54"w x 21"d x 43"h, very good condition veneer repair to one side; structurally sound Starting Price: $2500
Early Gustav Stickley Bungalow table Early Gustav Stickley Bungalow table, #404, rectangular top above a lower shelf supported by double key and tenon construction, top has been replaced, unsigned, refinished, some restoration to base, 36"w x 24"d x 28"h, very good condition restoration to feet; structurally sound Starting Price: $600
Arts and Crafts library table Roycroft Arts and Crafts library table, possibly Roycroft, trestle form with a rectangular top above a lower shelf with double key and tenon construction, original finish to base, recoated top, 48"w x 29.5"d x 29"h, very good condition structurally sound Starting Price: $600
Arts & Crafts table Gustav Stickley hexagonal leatherette top Arts & Crafts table, in the style of Gustav Stickley, similar to #410-L, hexagonal leatherette top with original tacks above arched apron, trumpeted stretchers at base supported by key and tenon construction, lower hexagonal shelf, lightly recoated original finish, leatherette top likely original, 53"w x 46"d x 30"h, very good condition lightly recoated original finish; leatherette top probably original Starting Price: $1000
A VICTORIAN OAK TRAVELLING APOTHECARY CABINET, the lid revealing a fully fitted interior, front and back cupboard doors the front containing four drawers with ivory handles and a compartmented shelf, the back with two shelves, also containing a glass pestle and glass specimen jars one with label bearing the name Edwards & Penny, Chemists, Druggists and Oil & Colour-Men, Castle Street, Liverpool. 25cm by 123cm by 20cm
AN EDWARDIAN PAINTED SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the quatrefoil top centred by a painted musical trophy within a border of floral swags and ribbon ties on a conforming similarly decorated apron raised on tapering square section legs painted with harebells joined by a shelf stretcher and terminating in splayed feet. 0.75m x 0.44m
Northern Italian Baroque Walnut Cassonette. An outswept molded cornice over twin paneled doors with fluted stiles, opening to reveal a fitted interior with shelf over six drawers, on a molded platform base. 18th/19th Century Dimensions 99 x 65 x 20 inches (251.5 x 165.1 x 50.8 cm) [Key] Starting Price: $1000
George IV Inlaid Rosewood Hunting Sideboard. The superstructure composed of a crossbanded rectangular top raised on scroll volute sides, over an inset three drawer frieze shelf, over the outset canted rectangular top on a three drawer frieze, raised on tapered legs, ending in spade feet, fitted with diamond form estucheons. Dimensions 52 1/4 x 48 x 19 inches (132.7 x 121.9 x 48.2 cm); Property from a Private San Francisco Collection [Key] Starting Price: $600
A VICTORIAN OAK FITTED SMOKERS CABINET, the rectangular top above a bevelled glass door enclosing a shaped shelf with a Staffordshire Earthenware Japan pattern mixing bowl, two 4” saucers, one hairline crack above two short drawers and a long drawer with a leather pipe case, Meerschaum pipe silver mounted bowl only, two other items raised upon a plinth base 17½” x 11½” x 8”.
Fine Bindings, "The Life and Works of Charlotte Bronte and her Sisters...", Smith Elder and Co, 1899, five volumes only, full calf, gilt rules, raised bands, gilt decorations, pastedowns to spine, a little shelf fading, Eliot, George "The Novels of ...", seven volumes, William Blackwood and Sons (nd), half red leather, marbled boards, raised bands, gilt decorations to spine with pastedowns, marbled edges, a little shelf wear
Lever, Charles "A Uniform Set of Novels Illustrated by H.K. Browne", Chapman & Hall 1872, including "Charles O'Malley", "One of Them", "Night of Gwynne" etc., marble endpapers, half leather, gilt titles and raised bands to back strip, shelf wear to top of spines, teg. (8), and eight other volumes including pictorial cloth etc. (16)
Aeschylus (c. 525-456 B.C.) [Tragoediae: Graece]. Paris: Adrien Turnèbe, 1552. Octavo, text in Greek, printed in Garamond`s "Grecs du Roi" typeface, in single column throughout, woodcut device on title, bound in later red morocco with elaborate gilt tooling, gilt and gauffered edges, contents lightly browned and toned throughout with occasional spotting, one correction in a contemporary hand, old illegible ink stamp on title, and shelf number inside front board; one corner of binding chipped with loss of leather, front joint cracked, 6 1/4 x 3 7/8 in. Turnèbe, Regius professor of Greek at the Collège Royal in Paris, was appointed printer to the King for Greek works from September 1551 to July 1555, much to the dismay of Charles Estienne. His Greek Aeschylus is considered a reliable edition, correcting mistakes made in the Aldine editio princeps of 1518.
Austen, Jane (1775-1817) The Novels. London: Richard Bentley, 1848-1856. Five octavo volumes, including the following titles: Emma, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility, with half-title, frontispiece, and engraved title in each volume, except for Northanger Abbey, which has no half-title and whose title page is dated 1848; the set bound in uniform three-quarter blue calf and buckram boards, spines tooled in gilt, with labels, t.e.g., spines slightly rubbed, 6 1/2 x 4 in. each, occupying 6 inches of shelf space.
Biblia Latina, with the Glossa Ordinaria of pseudo-Walafrid Strabo. [Strasbourg: Adolf Rusch for Anton Koberger at Nuremberg, not after 1480]. First printed edition of the Latin Bible with the Glossa Ordinaria, or commentary, bound in four imperial folio volumes; 1,210 of 1,211 leaves, lacking only the penultimate blank, the other two blanks present; two gold-illuminated initials: one at the beginning of Genesis, the other at the beginning of the Psalms, all other initials supplied in alternating red and blue contemporary lombardic initials, larger initials enhanced with yellow tracery embellishments inside and around the letters, red and blue capital strokes and paragraph marks throughout, some contemporary notes, the set presented to an unnamed convent by Johannes Schreier in 1482, with the original notes to that effected inside the back board of each volume, and another similar notice on the front board of each volume; bound in uniform contemporary German alum-tawed pigskin bindings over wooden boards, tooled in blind; later hardware added; front boards detached, some worming, some discoloration to text pages, generally a large, fresh copy, with contemporary manuscript annotations (at times trimmed away) to help the binder assemble the pages, which would have been challenging because of the confusing signature marks used by the printer in this work; contemporary printer`s waste and text manuscript leaves used as pastedowns in all four volumes; ex libris the Franciscan Library of Ingoldstadt, with inscriptions; page size: 19 x 13 in.; bindings: 20 x 13 1/2 x 4 in.; the four together occupy 18 inches of shelf space; collation available upon request. (4).
Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881) Collected Works. London: Chapman and Hall, 1869. Thirty-four volumes, the Library Edition, bound in uniform contemporary three-quarter rust-colored morocco by Root and sons, London, with buckram boards, some cracking to leather along joints, generally good, boards attached, some heads chipped, occupying approximately 3 1/2 feet of shelf space.
Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) Works. London: John Murray, 1888-1891. [Except where noted below.] Sixteen volumes, including: Geological Observations, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1891, third edition; Insectivorous Plants, 1888, second edition; Climbing Plants, 1891, "fifth thousand"; Origin of Species, in two volumes, 1890, sixth edition; Naturalist`s Voyage, 1890, "new edition with portrait"; Animals and Plants under Domestication, in two volumes, 1890, second edition, revised, seventh thousand; Cross and Self-Fertilisation, 1891, third edition; The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1889, third edition; The Descent of Man, in two volumes, second edition "revised and augmented," 22nd thousand; Fertilisation of Orchids, 1890, second edition, revised, fifth thousand; Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, 1890, second edition; The Different Forms of Flowers, 1888, third thousand; and The Formation of Vegetable Mould, 1888, eleventh thousand (corrected); all volumes bound in uniform tan calf by Zaehnsdorf with gilt spines, labels, inner gilt dentelles, all edges marbled, not numbered on the spines as a set, ex libris William Livingston Watson of Perth, with his bookplate, all edition statements taken from the title pages only, some water staining affecting a few bindings and text pages, each volume is 7 1/4 x 4 3/4 in., the set occupies 21 1/2 inches of shelf space. (16).
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