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A pair of graduated mahogany occasional tables, probably retailed by Liberty & Co, square section top, on four flaring, turned legs, with square shelf, unsigned, 70 cm high, 43 x 42cm top. (largest), (2) LiteratureDaryl Bennett Liberty Furniture, 1875-1915 The Birth of Modern Interior Design, ACC Books, page 200, figure 5.93, for a comparable table illustrated.
Dolls’ house bathrooms, a German painted tinplate toilet with flush —4 3/4in. (12cm.) high, a similar wash bowl stand, a wooden toilet with cistern, aluminium bathroom mirror with shelf and toothbrush holder and two armed hinged towel rail, a toilet roll holder, probably Pit-a-Pat and other items
A Paris porcelain coffee can painted by Thomas Baxter, circa 1805-10Finely stipple-painted in sepia monochrome with 'Cupid in a Glass', winged cupid crouched in a glass resting on a shelf, a wine bottle to the right, the gilt-edged panel reserved on an orange ground below a gilt lattice border, the underside inscribed 'il est partout' in gold script, 6.1cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, 21 May 2014, lot 109Charles Dawson CollectionMost probably painted by Thomas Baxter junior in the Baxter family workshop off Fleet Street. Very much a test of an artist's skill, Baxter revisited the 'Cupid in a Glass' subject on a number of occasions throughout his career. See the Swansea cabinet cup in the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery illustrated by John O Wilstead and Bernard Morris, Thomas Baxter, The Swansea Years 1816-1819 (1997), p.20, fig.4a and the Chamberlain cup illustrated by John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p.63.The inscription is in Baxter's own hand. Compare with the title written to the underside of the 'Tragic Muse' plate sold by Bonhams on 5 June 2019, lot 225.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Regency rosewood chiffonier, rectangular top with beaded edge, concealed frieze drawer above a cupboard, leaf carved legs, width 92cm, depth 45cm, height 102cm.Condition report:The top has repaired holes where the shelf section is missing, beading has some minor damage and losses to the left and right sides, minor veneer loss and splits around the drawer, doors are fine, with a key that works, legs are sound.Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.
An oak dresser, 19th century, with a two shelf pot rack, the base with rectangular top, above three short and three smaller frieze drawers, with brass handles, on turned supports, with pot board below on block feet, 206cm high x 186cm wide x 55.5cm deep. Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept. Condition Report: The upper section of this dresser is 120cm high x 172cm wide x 44.5cm deep at the lowest point where the top and dresser base meet.Generally good condition. The handle are not original.
A two tier table, probably the base of a whatnot, 19th Century, with gallery top, above frieze drawer, with galleried shelf below, on brass casters, 56cm high x 52cm wide x 39cm deep. Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept.
Books. 1 shelf of general stock, including Seddon (Geoffrey), The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses, Antique Collectors Club, 1995, dj, hb, 4to, further hardback antique porcelain and glass reference, horology, Old Masters and art history, literature, history and philosophy, pamphlets, etc
A late Victorian inlaid rosewood hanging shelf,with mirrored back,71.5cm wide18cm deep46cm hightogether with one other similar,with bevelled mirror30cm wide46cm high(2)Condition ReportShrinkage splits. The first shelve with loose spindles. The other with detached fall. Knocks, scuffs and wear to both.
Neoplastizismus. Nieuwe beelding. German translation R.F. Hartogh (and 1 article by M. Burchartz). Printed in Weimar by Dietsch & Brückner A.-G. for A. Langen in Munich, n.d. (1925), first ed., 66,(2) p., typography and orig. wr. by L. Moholy-Nagy, 4to. First and final p. browned from covers, occas. sl. foxed, library shelf-number ticket on first page. Wrappers torn, w. folds and lacking some very sm. portions. Bauhausbücher 5, ed. Walter Gropius and L. Moholy-Nagy. With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION in pen on first page: "Aan Paul en Lies Sanders van Piet Mondrian. Paris, Novembre '25". Paul Florus Sanders (1891-1986) was an art correspondent and friend of Piet Mondriaan. Sanders visited Mondriaan often at the time the artist lived in Paris. An online available photographic group-portrait taken at the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, May 1925, shows Tieske Vantongerloo, Paul F. Sanders, Lucia Moholy-Nagy, László Moholy-Nagy, Piet Mondriaan and Georges Vantongerloo. See also Paul Sanders, Herinneringen aan Piet Mondriaan, article in Maatstaf: maandblad voor letteren, year 27, no. 12 (1979), p. 1-7 (online available on DBNL).
Orgaan v.d. Nederlandsche Vereeniging Schoonheid in Opvoeding en Onderwijs. Onder redactie van Emmy J. Belinfante, Jan Goverts en J.D. Ros. Year 21, nos. 4-6, year 22, nos. 1, 2, 4 and 6 and year 23, nos. 1-4 and 6. July 1927-Nov. 1929. Each issue w. 16 p. Orig. stapled art deco wr. in different col. All but 1 w. manuscript library shelf no. on front wr. and library stamp on 1st p., occas. other sm. defects. Very rare periodical w. beautiful typography and striking wr. designs. (total 12)
(1) The Oxford Miniature Edition. London, Henry Frowde, 1903. 12 vols. in orig. (sl. worn) box (complete set). Each book bound in leather, a.e.g., 11 x 7.5 cm. (2) Allied Newspapers Ltd. ed. (London, 1932). 39 (of 40) vols. Each w. black cl. binding, 5 x 3.5 cm, displayed in sm. 3 shelf open tier bookcase, 22.5 cm tall, 19.5 cm wide. Nice set. (total 51)
et humanae mentis libero arbitrio, opus insigne, cum. D. Erasmi Roterodami praefatione. Basel, J. Faber, 1528. 104 p. Sm. 8vo. 19th cent. gilt lettered half leather. Woodcut initials. Library stamps on title-p., shelf no. in manuscript on upper pastedown. Upper joint splitting. Very rare, no copies in NCC.
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