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A late 19th Century Aesthetic period mahogany rectangular tea table, the frieze and frame with reeded line detail and fitted with four drop-shelf sides above a stretcher shelf base, 22 wide, together with a late Georgian mahogany wash-stand, the square top concealing the original wash bowl aperture above a pot shelf fitted with a single drawer, all raised to plain square legs, 13.5 square, (2).
Charcot (J.M.). Lectures on the Diseases of the Nervous System, trans. G. Sigerson and T. Savill, 3 vols., New Sydenham Society, 1877-89, ex-lib. set with various markings, plts. and illusts., orig. uniform cloth gilt (with shelf nos.), rubbed, second vol. with vertical split to spine, 8vo, together with Lectures on the Localisation of Cerebral and Spinal Diseases, New Sydenham Society, 1883, ex-lib. copy with stamps, orig. cloth gilt, spine ends rubbed, 8vo, plus Clinical Lectures on Senile and Chronic Diseases, New Sydenham Society, 1881, plts. at rear, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with three others related First set Garrison Morton 4546, a classic of neurology. (8)
Pearson (Karl). The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton, 3 vols. in four, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1914-30, ex-lib. set with ink stamps to titles and verso of plts. etc., frontis. to each, numerous plts., folding tables in pocket at rear (all present), orig. cloth gilt with shelf markings, rubbed, worn at edges, 4to Scarce. (4)
A stainless steel and glass medical trolley By 'The Surgical Manufacturing Co Ltd' of rectangular shape, having two shelves the top yellow glass example with rounded ends, above two smaller shelves one square and another round on swivel mounts, the blue glass bottom shelf withg canted corners all supported on column supports and castors, bearing label to top gallery (5) 920mm wide
A mahogany bureau bookcase, the three shelves enclosed by a pair of beaded glazed doors, the bureau with central cupboard flanked by pigeon holes and drawers enclosed by hinged fall, decorated with urn between ribbon-tied husk swags, above drawer and cupboard with shelf, enclosed by pair of panelled doors, on bracket feet, the whole piece with satinwood banding, ebony and boxwood stringing, 76cm wide Ê
An Edwardian satinwood breakfront corner cabinet, the upper part with two shelves enclosed by beaded glazed door and side panels, painted with ribbon-tied floral swags, the lower part with cupboard and shelf, enclosed by panelled door painted with urn with flambeau finial and drapery swags, flanked by parquetry flowerhead panels, on square tapered feet, 77cm wide x 197cm high.
rOSS, Captain Sir James. A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions, During the Years 1839-43, first edition in two volumes, 8vo, London: John Murray 1847, inscribed to first fly-leaf by the author to the Reverend Professor [Adam] Sedgwick, with plates and maps as called for though Vol.I Ch.II title page printed without the vignette Entrance to Christmas Harbour, and Vol.II p.329 map differs from that stated in the list of plates and maps, folding map at end of Vol.II with small tear, 16pp adverts at end of Vol. II, general marginal browning, frequent pencil underlining and marginal marks very probably by Sedgwick whose signature appears twice in Vol.II, and with his notes to the final endpaper, with Raymond Priestleys British Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova R.Y.S. printed bookplates , and Thomas McKenny Hughess name and initials in ink to first free end papers, both titles with old ink shelf numbers, both volumes in age-worn publishers cloth with gilt ship motifs, some damages with loss to head and foot of spines particularly to Vol.I, hinges split, spines somewhat faded, otherwise a rare and important set associated with the famous geologists Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873) in whose honour the geological museum at Cambridge was later renamed, Thomas McKenny Hughes (1832-1917) Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge University, and Sir Raymond Priestley who served as geologist with the Shackleton Expedition 1907-1909 and with the Scott Expedition 1910-12
An early 19th century Scottish oak reverse breakfront compactum, the projecting cornice above central section of two panelled doors enclosing a shelf above five graduated doors enclosing a shelf above five graduated drawers, each with turned handles and applied cruciform motifs, enclosed by panelled doors and raised on a plinth 242cm wide, 195cm high Provenance: Abbotsford, Melrose
An Early Victorian Rosewood Side Cabinet, the back with scroll and leaf carving and having a shelf, the base having a concave sided inverted section with two shelves, flanked by a pair of panel doors inset with papier maché panels decorated exotic birds, flowers and scrolls, 159 cm See illustration
A 19th Century French gilt three tier wall shelf of rococo form with plain mirror back, the shaped and moulded frame with bold urn cresting, with floral and leaf scroll ornament, the three shaped shelves with leaf scroll side supports and conforming C and leaf scroll apron, 45ins x 26ins overall (mirror somewhat marked and frame cracked, and some small pieces missing) Illustrated £250-350
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