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A Fine 18th Century Joined Oak Low Dresser of good colour & patination. The moulded top above three frieze drawers with round brass handles. The four baluster turned front supports and panelled back section united by an unusual slatted lattice pot shelf, 37 ins (94 cms) in height, 67 ins (170 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Oak Credence Table of good colour & patination. The demi-lune top raised on cannon-barrel turned legs with a gate to the back swinging out to support a drop leaf, and a base shelf below. The canted, run-moulded frieze fitted with a drawer. 28½ ins (72 cms) in height, 35 ins (89 cms) in diameter.
An Art Nouveau mahogany mirrorback display cabinet with stylistic floral coloured wood and mother of pearl foliate motifs, glazed and with upper cupboards over shelf and lower cupboard with side windows and shaped undertier shelf, supported on straight tapering legs with block pad feet, 53"w, 81"h.
Bindings - classics. A large collection of leather bound classical works, many in Latin or Greek including Ovid and Pliny, most first half 19th century, ex. college library with shelf marks to spines and cancelled bookplates, including sets and part sets, condition varies. A quantity, offered as seen and sold not subject to return
Bindings - classics. A large collection of leather bound classical works, many in Latin or Greek, most first half 19th century, ex. college library with shelf marks to spines and cancelled bookplates, including sets and part sets, condition varies. A quantity, offered as seen and sold not subject to return
KIPLING (Rudyard) The Works, 26 volumes, The Bombay Edition, 1913-27 (most volumes 1913-14; vols 27 to 31 were later issued), volume I signed by Kipling to half title, limited edition, printed by R & R Clark on hand made paper from the Florence Press Type, uncut, original cloth backed boards, some shelf staining, wear and discolouration
~ H ~ FLEMING (Ian) First edition James Bond novels: For Your Eyes Only, 1960, slight wear to dust jacket; From Russia with Love, 1957, ownership name to first leaf, contents slightly yellowed in sunned dust jacket (partial loss to spine strip); Goldfinger, 1959, dust jacket slightly shelf stained and frayed at edges (3) PLEASE NOTE: Dust jacket is a later issue on `For Your Eyes Only`
~ H ~ BRADBURY (Ray) Dark Carnival, first edition of the author’s first book, Sauk City: Arkham House, 1947, 8vo, inscribed to Peter Haining from the author with drawing of a little ‘devil’ to front free endpaper, dated 4/4/88, gilt-lettered black cloth with slight shelf wear, unclipped dust jacket, some chipping and creasing at corners and spine ends, small loss to top of rear section
CHANLER (William Astor) Through Jungle and Desert: Travels in Eastern Africa. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd., 1896, first edition, 8vo, plates and illustrations, 2 folding coloured maps in pocket, original cloth gilt, minor shelf wear, internally good, corners slightly bumped Note: Chanler and his Hungarian companion, Ludwig von Hohnel, explored the region of East Africa between the rivers Tana and Juba.
An unusual Victorian oak hall table fitted with two frieze drawers on square cut and moulded supports beneath a tall raised panelled back with carved foliate, lozenge and armorial detail and open shelf with script to frieze `Welcome Ever Smiles Farewell Goes out sighing" EHFLH and dated 1880
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