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Alphabetum Tangutanum sive Tibetanum edited by G.C.Amaduzzi title with woodcut device lacking folding table and final blank (photostat of table loosely inserted) old library stamps on verso of title and ink shelf-mark at head of recto small holes in final two leaves of text with slight loss title and final leaf stained at inner margin modern half calf 8vo Rome Typis Sac. Congreg. de Propag. Fide 1773.
A fine Edwardian mahogany vitrine with a bone maker`s tablet named Edwards`s, Bayswater, the upper section with swan neck pediment and serpentine glazed single door, the base with a pair of serpentine doors on splayed legs joined by a low open shelf, the whole with classical marquetry in various woods and penwork. Width 38ins. (See Illustration)
A Late 18th Century Oak Dresser, the Base with Three Drawers Cross Banded in Mahogany with Brass Swan Neck Drop Handles Pierced and Moulded Frieze on Front Cabriole Legs with Claw and Ball Feet, Three Shelf Plate Rack with Small Cupboards Either Side Having Mahogany Banding to Panelled Doors Matching Pierced Frieze and Dentil Cornice, 194 cm Wide x 53 cm Deep x 195 cm High.
`REAR ADMIRAL SIR JAMES CLARK ROSS, D.C.L. F.R.S.`, published by Alexander Scott (late 18th Century) after Stephen Pearce, mezzotint on wove paper, marginal staining, slight scuffing, [early 19th century]. 550 x 420mm.; together with three further mezzotint portraits of The Right Honourable Robert Viscount Melville K.T., First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty by C. Turner after Sir Thomas Lawrence; Admiral Sir Charles Napier after John Simpson; Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour by John Lucas; with 7 bookplate portraits of naval figures, various conditions, (11) An attractive seated portrait of the Arctic and Antarctic explorer James Clark Ross (1800-1862) in uniform. His arm rests upon a map of the Arctic, and a map of the south pole hangs on the wall behind. His achievements include the discovery of the Ross sea, Victoria Land and the volcanoes Mount Erebus and Mount Terror, named after the expedition`s vessels. Ross`s expedition mapped much of the Antarctic coastline and the Ross ice-shelf was named in his honour.
An oak North Wales high dresser, early 19th century, the three shelf rack with boarded back over four short central cockbeaded drawers, flanked by a short frieze drawer and single cabinet door with octagonal moulded panel to each side, all fitted with shield shaped bone key escutcheons and brass knob handles, raised on shaped bracket front feet, 169cm wide, 208cm high, 46.5cm deep
A George III enclosed high oak dresser, North Wales, circa 1800, the three shelf rack with boarded back under a wavy frieze, the base with three short frieze drawers above three short central drawers flanked by a single panel cabinet door to each side, all fitted with brass knob handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 164.5cm wide, 200cm high, 47cm deep
A Regency oak rosewood crossbanded Shropshire plate rack, the dentil moulded cornice over a wavy cut frieze, above a long open shelf and two short central open shelves flanked by a single two panel cabinet door to each side, with pierced brass key escutcheon opening to reveal two fixed shelves, 194.5cm wide, 127.5cm high, 25cm deep
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