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A pair of French lithographed tinplate and wooden doll’s display cabinets, the tinplate front with scrolling foliage decorations and cartouches of flutist and his love and musical instruments, velvet covered tops, opening glazed doors to show silk interior and glass shelf, label to one base ‘Modele Depose Procede Brevete SGDG’ —9 ¼in. (23.5cm.) high (front glass broken on both, some wear)
The Churchill Collection.Churchill, Winston Spencer (1874-1965). The Collected Works Centenary Edition. London: Library of Imperial History, 1973-1975. Limited edition, number 1124, 34 volumesPaper label inside cover titled and marked "commissioned by and published for J.K.HARVEY ESQ' various certificates and correspondence form The Library of Imperial History, circa 1976.The centenary edition was to be published with a limitation of 2000 copies for the British Empire and Commonwealth excluding Canada and 1000 copies for the United States and Canada, but only 1750 set were published, 39 volumes, Iincluding 4 volumes of Collected Essays and subscribers’ proof copy of Vol. 1, octavo (234 x 145mm). Plates and illustrations, maps. Original vellum with coat-of-arms stamped in gilt on upper covers, spines gilt, gilt edges, green leatherette slipcases. (39 Vols.) First complete collected edition, 1,750 sets published. The Centenary Edition is the only full collected works of Winston Churchill, reproducing his 50 books in 34 volumes. "The specifications were titanic: five million words in 19,000 pages, weighing 90 lbs, taking up 4-1/2 ft of shelf space." (Richard M. Langworth). The Library of Imperial History went bankrupt before the projected run of 3,000 sets could be completed, so "the print run never exceeded 2,000 copies and only 1,750 sets were ever published" (Cohen).
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid oval display cabinet/bijouterie table, width 69cm, depth 39cm, height 89cm.Condition Report: This item is in poor condition, the ring hand side glass has been replaced with plastic which is also broke, the bottom shelf is in two pieces, top has a large break and crack to the glass and there are some light chips and scuffs to the wood.
A 17th century style oak country house buffet side cabinet, panelled back with rectangular shelf, the projecting base with three frieze drawers, above a ‘dog kennel’ niche flanked by panel doors, profusely carved with lozenges, profile portraits, stylised animals, flowers and leafy scrolls, and applied with herm pilasters, 194cm high, 180.5cm wide, 57cm deep
A 19th century Adam Revival mahogany library bookcase, arched cresting carved and applied with a sunflower and bell husks, nulled capital above a pair of glazed doors enclosing eight adjustable shelves, the projecting base with a pair of panel doors, each enclosing a further adjustable shelf, plinth base, 261.5cm high, 171.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep
A 19th century porcelain and gilt metal mounted kingwood banded and marquetry bonheur du jour, canted rectangular superstructure with a pair of panel doors applied with oval porcelain plaques painted in the manner of Sèvres with flowers, enclosing a shelf, the lock stamped Hobbs & Co, London, above two small drawers, the projecting base with a folding writing surface and a long frieze drawer, French cabriole legs, 137.5cm high, 85cm wide, 56cm deep, c.1870
A Regency mahogany library bookcase, of tall and narrow proportions, moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves and eight drawers, the projecting base with a pair of panel doors enclosing a further shelf, bracket-form base, 253cm high, 105.5cm wide, 54.5cm deep, c.1820Ivory Submission Reference B3G83NP4
A Sheraton Revival satinwood banded mahogany and marquetry floor-standing corner display cabinet, broken arch pediment with dentil capital above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves, the base with a pair of panel doors inlaid with scrolling acanthus and flower head bosses, enclosing a further shelf, bracket feet, 218.5cm high, 79cm wide, 35cm deep, c.1900
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival tulipwood and rosewood crossbanded satinwood break-centre display cabinet, outswept cornice with simulated dentil capital above an astragal glazed door enclosing two shelves, the projecting base with a drawer and door, enclosing a shelf, tapered square legs, spade feet, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 200.5cm high, 125.5cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1905
A Post-Regency mahogany break-centre low library bookcase, by J. Russell, upholsterer, cabinet maker, paper hanger, &c, &c, East Street, Chichester, oversailing top with central gallery above a frieze drawer and a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, Horne patent hinges, flanked by open adjustable shelves, plinth base, 99.5cm high, 169cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1830
A 19th century Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted rosewood and marquetry bonheur du jour or bureau de dame, shaped superstructure centred by a mirror and small drawer, flanked by glazed vitrine doors, each enclosing a shelf, fall front enclosing an inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, a well, small drawers and pigeonholes, shaped apron, French cabriole legs, 140.5cm high, 87.5cm wide, 53cm deep, c.1880
A Regency rosewood, brass marquetry and giltwood and gesso pier cabinet, three-quarter gallery above a rectangular mirror plate, flanked by turned and parcel-reeded columns, slightly oversailing top above a long frieze drawer and a pair of pleated fabric panel doors, enclosing a shelf, turned feet, 137.5cm high, 82cm wide, 48cm deep, c.1820
A late 19th century French Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted rosewood banded and marquetry bombe shaped secrétaire à abattant, fall front enclosing an inset writing surface, shelf, niche and small drawers, above a pair of doors enclosing a shelf, shaped apron, cabriole forelegs, 143cm high, 67.5cm wide, 32cm deep, c.1890
A 19th century American musical shelf clock, 14cm painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, three winding holes, eight-day movement striking and chiming on a gong, the case with arched pediment, glazed door reverse printed in gilt, flanked by incise-carved turned pillars, 57.5cm high, c.1880
A 19th century American walnut shelf clock, 15cm painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a gong and bell, arched case, the door reverse painted with a named view of Quarr Abbey [Isle of Wight], flanked by turned pilasters, 44cm high, c.1880
Bang & Olufsen three-piece sound system, including Beolab 5000 amplifier, Beomaster 5000 tuner, and Beogram 4000 turntable, with a Tandberg TCD310 stereo cassette deck, with a pair of Sonab AO6 Type 2 floor speakers; in an oak stereo cabinet with upper retractable shelf, two open shelves, a drawer, and cupboard with some LPs.Condition report:Not tested for working order. Selling completely as seen and untested.The turntable cover has split to the right hand hinge, with a slight chip to the front left corner of the plastic cover. The stylus end is a little off-straight so may be damaged. The fingerboards over the On/Off and multidirectional arrow board are loose.Other units appear ok other than some wear through use.
Mid-century afromosia coffee table, attributed to Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye, possibly retailed through Heals, shaped rectangular top with incurved ends, tapering supports joined by a stretcher shelf, length 122cm, width 41cm, height 36cm.Condition report:No evident splits and the table remains very stable. Some light scratching to the top and there is a faint rectangular shadow towards one end, with some faint ring marks in the same area.
Mid-Century Danish afromosia modular wall system, attributed to Poul Cadovius, comprising three vertical wall rods, a writing desk with hinged top concealing fitted interior, a record cabinet with fall front, cupboard with sliding doors, the interior with frieze drawer, and two shelves, one shelf stamped 'Made in Denmark', the rods 158cm high, width of the shelves and units 80cm, depth 46cm.Qty: 12
A walnut finish and aluminium-mounted 'Model 804' bureau or desk, designed by Gianfranco Frattini (Italian, 1926-2004) for Bernini in 1962, with a glass shelf over a tambour top, which opens when the writing surface is pulled out, fitted with ten drawers, the reverse with two divisions and a single shelf, 100cm wide 65cm deep80cm highCondition ReportKnocks to the corners
A 'Model E22' wall-mounted cabinet, designed by Osvaldo Borsani (Italian, 1911-1985) and Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b.1926) in 1957 for Tecno, with doors hinged top and bottom, with two horizontal metal sculptural bands with a textured abstract design by Arnaldo Pomodoro, with interior glass shelf, 139.5cm wide 34cm deep 71cm highFor a similar cabinet illustrated, see P Bosoni, 'Osvaldo Borsani, Architetto, Designer, Imprenditore', Skira, Milan, 2018, pp. 470-471 and 597.Condition ReportWith some scratches to the front. The sides with some deeper scratches. The lower edge with a small chip. Key present. Additional images uploaded.
An Archie Shine rosewood sideboard, 1960s, designed by Robert Heritage, with a green marble top over a pair of cabinet doors, flanked to the right by four drawers, throughout with nickel-plated recessed hoop handles, raised on cylindrical supports, 214cm wide46cm deep77cm highCondition ReportOverall presentable condition. Some minor scratches and marks. The inside with some wear to the shelf tiers. With one small chip to the front corner of the marble top. Structurally sound. Additional images uploaded.
An Hermès mahogany and leather valet de nuit, designed in 1935 by Paul Dupré-Lafon for Hermès, the central oak column surmounted by a curved tie rack, raised on three brass supports from a red-stained beech hanger, over an articulating red leather shelf, flanked on either side by brass hooks, the leather shelf embossed in gold 'Hermès Paris',44cm wide53cm deep136cm high Literature: T Couvrat Desvergnes, 'Paul Dupré-Lafon, Decorator of millionaires', 1990, p.204.Condition ReportThe leather with staining throughout to the leather - more noticeable to the hanger. The brassware with scratches, wear, and pitting. The walnut frame with knocks and marks throughout, but in structurally sound and usable condition. Stamped to the reverse of the hanger and the accessories tray. Additional images uploaded.
A Swedish 'String' wall unit, 1960s, originally designed in 1949 by Nils 'Nisse' and Kajsa Strinning for Swedish publishing house Bonnier, in three sections, with a fitted central cupboard and fourteen adjustable shelves,240cm wide approximately 34cm deep204cm highCondition ReportThere are knocks and wear, losses to the paint, and staining and discolouration on the uprights. There are also some minor knocks and losses to the shelves and cupboard. The cupboard doors run smoothly. The shelf dimensions are 30 x 78cm for the larger shelves and 20 x 78cm for the smaller shelves.
Fine quality Regency Rosewood collectors' cabinet/credenza with mirrored shelf back with pierced gothic gallery and ormolu scroll supports, frieze drawers, the interior with 16 graduated drawers enclosed by two panelled doors flanked by two columns with ormolu capitals, 122cm wide x 40cm deep x 135cm highOne drawer paper lined, one with cork to base, otherwise not lined. Crude modern bracing to rear securing the superstructure, there is a strip of veneer lacking to back of rear mirror. Minor chips and scratches to marble, key present but not functioning, minor wear, overall good condition
Three English porcelain porter mugs, c.1820-30, two Derby and painted with baskets of flowers resting on a stone shelf, with formal gilt designs on a white ground, the last decorated with stylised red and gilt flowers on a green pointille ground, red retailer's mark for J Mist of 82 Fleet Street, a crack to the foot of the last, 12.5cm max. (3)

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