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An early 20th century Jacobean style oak dining suite: comprising a sideboard the two short drawers flanked by cupboards decorated with formal motifs, on carved baluster supports, united by a lower shelf, on turned inverted cup feet, 199cm wide; a set of ten diing chairs, upholstered in sage green leatherette; and an extending dining table, complete with three leaves, 307cm when extended
Stein (M. Aurel). Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan, Personal Narrative of a Journey of Archaeological and Geographical Exploration in Chinese Turkestan, cheaper ed., Hurst and Blackett, 1904, ex-lib. copy with ink stamps and labels, half-title, photogravure frontis., numerous illusts. from photos., lacking map, orig. pict. cloth with shelf nos. to spine, rubbed, 8vo (1)
A Victorian shaped side cabinet, veneered in burr and figured walnut, the bow fronted central cupboard with a shelf enclosed by glazed doors with foliage carving, the front pilasters carved with roses and acorns, the glazed sides with open serpentine shelves backed with open scrolling carved foliage, the plinth on shallow bun feet. 4ft. (1.23m).
A Victorian mahogany library bookcase, the moulded detachable cornice above an interior with four adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of domed glazed doors with carved leaf spray motifs, the cupboard base with a drawer and shelf, flanked by scroll and foliage carved quoins. 4ft. 9in. (146cm) wide x 7ft. 11in. (241cm) high.
Burroughs (Edgar Rice). Tarzan and the Foreign Legion, 1st ed., Tarzana, Burroughs Inc., 1947, orig. blue cloth in d.j., minor edge wear, 8vo, together with Jungle Girl, 1st UK ed., Odhams Press, c.1933, orig. maroon cloth in sl. creased d.j., 8vo, plus twenty-five others Burroughs titles, mostly UK or US reprints, all in attractive period dust jackets in generally VG+ condition, plus three others similar by Burroughs acolyte Maurice B. Gardner (one shelf)
Dexter (Colin). Last Seen Wearing, 1st US ed., NY, St. Martin's, 1976, signed by the author to title, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Peters (Ellis), The Pilgrim of Hate, 1984; An Excellent Mystery, 1985, both 1st eds., pub. Macmillan, both orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Rankin (Ian), Knots and Crosses, 1st ed., Boldley Head, 1987, ex-lib. copy with ink stamps to title and new endpapers, orig. cloth in rubbed d.j. with tear from label removal at foot of spine, 8vo, and Symons (Julian), The Blackheath Poisonings, 1st ed., Collins, 1978, 'editorial file copy' ink-stamp to front free endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j., spine a little faded, 8vo, plus Derleth (August), In Re: Sherlock Holmes, 1st ed., Sauk City, Mycroft & Moran, 1945, orig. cloth in rubbed and sl. chipped d.j., 8vo, together with approx. 30 others, detective fiction, crime fiction bibliography etc. (one shelf)
Douglas (Norman). In the Beginning, privately printed, Florence, 1927, orig. patterned boards, worn on spine, 8vo, ltd. ed. 341/700 signed by the author, together with How About Europe?, privately printed, 1929, orig. patterned boards, rubbed and sl. chipped, 8vo, ltd. ed. 171/550 signed by the author, plus Some Limericks, collected for the Use of Students, privately printed, 1929, orig. cloth, rubbed at spine, 8vo, ltd. ed. of 1000 copies, and Sitwell (Osbert), Dickens, Chatto & Windus, 1932, t.e.g., orig. cloth-backed patterned boards, spine faded, 8vo, ltd. ed. 53/110 signed by the author, 8vo, plus Kureishi (Hanif), The Black Album, 1st ed., Faber, 1995, signed by the author, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with a qty. of others, first editions, modern literature etc. (one shelf)
Haddon (Mark). The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, 1st ed., Cape, 2003, signed by the author, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time [children's edition], pub. Oxford, Fickling, 2003, signed by the author and publisher, orig. cloth in alternate d.j. design, 8vo, plus Mitchell (David), Cloud Atlas, 1st ed., Sceptre, 2004, signed by the author, orig. cloth in d.j. with wraparounnd band, 8vo, and a qty. others, modern first editions, recent children's books etc., some signed (one shelf)
Harris (Robert). Fatherland, 1st ed., Hutchinson, 1992, orig. cloth in sl. faded d.j., 8vo, together with Harris (Robert), Red Dragon, 1982; The Silence of the Lambs, 1989, both 1st UK eds., both orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j.s, 8vo, plus Greene (Graham), A Burnt-Out Case, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1961, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Kipling (Rudyard), The Years Between, 1st ed., Methuen, 1919, orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j., 8vo, and Waugh (Evelyn), Sword of Honour, 1st ed., Chapman, 1965, orig. cloth in d.j. with browned spine, 8vo, plus a qty. of others, first editions, modern poetry, Norman Mailer etc. (one shelf)
A Fabulous Early 18th Century Denbighshire Joined Oak Canopy Dresser of fine colour and patination, circa 1710. A moulded hood above a plank backed edge-moulded shelf and a small centre shelf flanked by two side cupboards above four further cupboards; all having square panel doors with small brass loop handles and moulding to the divides. The base section with two fielded panel frieze drawers above fielded panel cupboard doors standing on stile supports, 50 ins (127 cms) wide and 701/2 ins (179 cms) tall.
A 16th Century French Renaissance Carved Oak & Walnut Cabinet. The top having a panel back with a moulded top rail above two panels picturing foliated face masks issuing strings of beads looped through scrolling cartouches, the uprights relief carved with female figures. The main cupboard having two door above two frieze drawers; all carved with mythological figures and divided by women in billowing gowns with flowing hair. The front supported in two fluted Corinthian columns leading down to a scotia moulded under-shelf with a four panel back enriched with bands of guilloché ornamentation, 52 ins (132 cms) wide, 74 ins (188 cms) high and 21 ins (54 cms) deep.
A Fabulous Early 18th Century Joined Oak Welsh Canopy Dresser of fine colour and patination. The hood with an ogee moulded top and applied dentil moulding blocks with pendant finials either side and to the centre flanked by fretted scrolls. The two plank-backed shelves with moulded edging strips on shaped sides. The base section having a two plank edge-moulded top above three fielded panel drawers with a fret-carved central splat and turned side columns leading down to the moulded pot shelf below. 57 ins (145 cms) wide, 741/2 ins (189 cms) tall.
A late 19th Century oak buffet side having a high arched panel back above upper shelf with single drawer supported by twin columns and set above a twin door cabinet base. The whole decorated with dragons, griffins and serpents within running foliate and thistle borders and monogrammed S.E.H. The base bears original label stating the cabinet was constructed from salvaged timbers and carved by Sarah Harvey circa 1895. Measures 39.5" wide by 18.5" deep by 67" tall.
18th Century oak two section press with boxwood and ebony string inlay to the moulded cornice, the interior fitted one shelf enclosed by pair of arch shaped fielded panel doors flanked by pilasters and with three drawers below, the lower section fitted one long, two box and three short drawers with brass swan neck handles having shaped back plates, standing on bracket feet, 130cm wide x 178cm high
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