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Charlotte Rhead, a tube-lined large tile together with an original watercolour drawing by Frederick Alfred Rhead: the tile decorated with a Dutch girl in a kitchen interior drinking from a cup, dinner plates on a shelf behind, 31 x 15.5 cm in oak frame; the watercolour depicting the same subject of a Dutch girl, signed F.A. Rhead, 26 x 17 cm in inlaid walnut frame. (2) * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple - An Arts & Crafts oak sideboard designed by William Cowie:, applied with pierced and embossed copper strap hinges with conforming handle backplates and central organic whiplash handle, the raised overhanging shelved back pierced with heart motifs and inset with a copper panel embossed with tulips and entwined stems, the two doors with conforming copper panels, flanking a bow front drawer above a recess and a shelf, on square supports with spreading feet, 183cm (6ft 0in) wide, 149cm (4ft 10 1/2in) high, the locks stamped S & P B.
A 19th Century French rosewood and gilt metal mounted marquetry bombe escritoire:, bordered with boxwood lines and decorated with scrolling floral foliage, surmounted by a panel of rouge variegated marble and with a cavetto top, the quarter veneered hinged fall enclosing a rosewood fitted interior with open shelf, three drawers and tooled leather and baize inset writing surface, containing three serpentine fronted drawers below, on cabriole legs, headed with cabochon foliate scroll ornament, terminating in sabots, 67cm (2ft 2 1/2in) wide, 129cm (4ft 2 3/4in) long.
Shelf of assorted china and glass including Royal Worcester `Padua` coffee set and a Royal Doulton `Rondelay` tea set Due to the nature of this lot a thorough condition report is not available. If you would like a condition report on a specific item in this lot please let us know by 2pm 17th January
A shelf of decorative ceramics including a Derby `Chantilly Sprig` plate, a Chinese tilework figure of a cockerel, glass dressing table trays, paperweights etc Due to the nature of this lot a thorough condition report is not available. If you would like a condition report on a specific item in this lot please let us know by 2pm 17th January
A late Victorian oak floor standing corner cupboard, carved a figure, masks and foliage, 90 cm wide Condition report Report by JB The cabinet displays general signs of wear and markings throughout the main body and the top. The top section of the backing board is intact with minor regions of loss, however, the bottom two sections and the rear supporting foot look as though they have been replaced due to the colour difference in the colour of the wood. Both corner fronts of the detail with the figures, show general rubbing and wear with minor loss. The same could be said for the imagery on the front door. The cornice display splits along the original joins and general wear. The interior looks as though it has been stripped and then re-lined with some form of paper. There is only one shelf remaining, probably a replacement and numerous odd hooks scattered around, coupled with a few holes through to the back. Base section again also displays general wear, knocks, marks and scuffing Please see illustrations for details
An Arts & Crafts oak dresser in the manner of Archibald Knox and possibly Liberty & Co., with leaded light glazed cupboards and open shelf to top above two drawers and cupboard enclosed by two panelled doors, the sides with stylised flower carvings on ogee bracket feet, 153cm wide by 199cm high
Grote, H. [editor]. BLÄTTER FÜR MÜNZKUNDE. HANNOVERISCHE NUMISMATISCHE ZEITUNG. Leipzig, 1835–44. Erster–Vierter Bände, complete. Four volumes. 4to, contemporary plain light brown boards; small library shelf labels. Erster Band (April 1834 to October 1835): title page, advertisement in French and index, followed by an April 1837 consolidated version of issues 1 to 11 (24 pages), issues 12 to 36 (unpaginated) and plates 1 to 25. Zweiter Band (October 1835 to December 1836): title page, contents, issues 1–31 and plates I–XXVI. Dritter Band (January 1837 to July 1838): title page, issues 1–20, index and plates I–XIII. Bound with Stammtafeln der europäischen Regentenhäuser seit den letzten drei Jahrhunderten (Leipzig, 1836) with added chromolithographic title, 37 genealogical tables and index. Vierter Band (undated, but 1838 up to No. 4 and irregularly published after): 1844-dated title page, issues 1–9, 1844 index of the first four volumes, and plates I–XIX bound in order of issue. Some browning and foxing throughout; some cracking at joints. Generally very good or better. A complete set of this rare publication, published 1834–41 (with an Index published in 1844), and later continued as Münzstudien, 1854–77. The Blätter für Münzkunde published articles on a wide range of numismatic subjects, including occasional Russian content (a large excerpt of Chaudoir, translated into German, appears in the fourth volume).
A 19th Century Tartanware `Nimmo`s Heather Library` containing eighteen tartan bound books, fourteen from the Thistle Library, printed Valentine & Sons / Anderson Limited, Dundee, Edinburgh and London comprising Scott Birthday Book, Scott`s Marmion, Burn`s Poems, Footsteps of Burns, Scott`s Lady of the Lake, Sir William Wallace, Scott`s Marmion, Scott`s Lay of the Last Minstrel, The Royal Mile, Rab and his Friends, Scott`s Lord of the Isles, Mary Queen of Scots, Our Scottish Songs and Mary Queen of Scots, three printed W.P Nimmo, Hay and Mitchell Edinburgh comprising Edina`s Charm, Songs of Scott, Songs of Lady Nairne and one now published Andersons, Edin Ltd `Dumbarton and Other Castles` each book approximately 8.5cm x 6cm, the shelf 25.5cm x 21cm x 9cm
A late 19th to early 20th Century rosewood and ivory marquetry inlaid cabinet, the shelf interior enclosed by a pair of panel doors decorated with a vase of flowers centred by a scroll cartouche and winged mythical griffins above an arch cupboard plinth base, makers brass plaque on reverse `F. Thomas, Cabinet Maker, Halesowen`, width 70cm.
A late Victorian Mahogany Marble topped and backed Washstand, the upstand back consisting of Mahogany frame with upper oval mirror in square supports over shelf and marble slab in shaped frame. The base having marble top, flight of two drawers next to single panel door. Brass ring handles and standing on fluted square legs with stretchers.

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