O'Brien (Flann) The Hard Life, first edition, signed by the author "from the author Brian O'Nolan, 26 January 1962" on front free endpaper, light strip of toning on front free endpaper, fore-edge very lightly spotted, original boards, dust-jacket, spine faded, light creasing and one or two nicks to edges, light surface soiling, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1961. *** Known widely under his pen name, Brian O'Nolan's chief literary achievement is considered his first novel At Swim-Two-Birds, a comedy that was published on the eve of the Second World War. This work, his second published novel, is rare signed.
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Orwell (George) Down and Out in Paris and London, first edition, a few marks to endpapers with remnants of sticker removed from pastedown, some spotting to early pages, pp.17/18 & pp.31/32 detached with page edges slightly nicked and creased, original cloth, lightly soiled, spine a little faded and rubbed, spine head chipped with loss to title (remnant included), slight shelf-lean, [Fenwick A1a], 8vo, 1933.*** Orwell's first full-length novel, exploring the author's experiences living in poverty in two of the most prosperous and wealthy European cities.
Group of two Japanese lacquerware boxes decorated with crustaceans, ca. early 20th century Taisho to Showa period. One bento box decorated with a lobster; consisting of four pieces - three boxes and a lid. One circular box depicting two shrimp.(Bento Box) height: 7 3/4 in x width: 6 1/4 in x depth: 5 1/2 in. (Box) height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 6 1/4 in.Condition:There is a split to the bottom of the first shelf of the bento box. There is a line of paint loss to the bottom of the bento box. No other splits, cracks, losses, or restorations to either box. Very light wear to both boxes.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet with extended mirrored back with single shelf, glazed display door with interior shelves on short square tapering legs and spade feet A/F 134cm x 56cm x 36cm, along with a Victorian mahogany music stool with swivel top having upholstered, a mahogany chest of four drawers, cushion drawer over three further drawers on bracket feet 91cm x 105cm x 50cm
In the manner of Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) Aesthetic movement ebonised table, with circular top and spoked under tier shelf, standing on turned legs, 61cm wide x 68cm high The top appears to have been refinished. Overall wear, marks and scratches, consistent with age and use. Scuffs to edges and corners as expected. Old woodworm to the underside.
Aesthetic movement corner mirror shelf, faux bamboo, fitted with two mirror on painted and gilt-painted panels, 37cm wide x 73cm high overall x 25cm deep At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Trioh Mobler of Denmark teak, metamorphic extending coffee table, marked to the underside, 104.5cm wide when unextended, 183cm wide when extended, 43.5cm high x 54cm deep Overall wear, marks, scratches and scuffs. Consistent with age and use. Some watermarks and discolouration to the top surface. One leaf has applied decal which is stuck down and difficult to remove. Extending mechanism stiff. The under tier shelf is taut. Overall is sturdy and fit for purpose.
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME LP (UK MONO 3RD PRESS - PMC 1202). A nice UK 3rd mono LP pressing of The Beatles debut studio album Please Please Me (PMC 1202, UK 3rd pressing on Parlophone. Black/ yellow labels with 33 1/3 logo are bright and clean. 1N/ 1N matrix. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, displays some light paper marks, nothing feelable of note. Sleeve is a first printing with Angus McBean photo credit to the far right corner of the bottom right of the cover. Sleeve is G condition, has heavy shelf wear, light edge splits and some tearing to the rear tabs).
Y AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND LINE INLAID COLLECTOR'S CABINET EARLY 20TH CENTURY The doors enclosing a shelf, the base with a slide above drawers with ivory handles 115.5cm high, 39cm wide, 35cm deep Please note, Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot ref: XJVK392N Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There is no key.There are some veneer losses, lifting and repairs.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY TOP BEDSIDE CUPBOARDS CIRCA 1780 Incorporating rare features of distinctive piercing, 'arcaded' column flanked shelf section and fluting to the lower friezes each 76cm high, 61cm wide, 51cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks, abrasions and some small evidence of old worm consistent with age and use.Adapted incorporating some later sections so that one has a door and recess, the other a pull out recess with a sliding leather inset cover. The handles are later.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE ARCHITECT'S DESK ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1780 The inset ratchet top with a section hinged to create a shelf when in the raised position, the frieze drawer with a sliding inset section above divisions, the kneehole door enclosing vertical divisions, the plinth base with concealed casters 83.5cm high, 115cm wide, 61cm deep The use of S-pattern keyholes, as displayed by this desk, is a detail is almost unique to items of furniture made in the workshop of Thomas Chippendale. In his 1768 account to Lady Shelburne, Chippendale mentioned that a commode table has 'very good spring and tumbler locks and S-bitted keys' (Gilbert, op. cit., vol. I, p. 253, and vol. II, p. 147, fig. 267). The intriguing asymmetry of the S-shaped brass escutcheon would have been Chippendale's primary objective, though the encumbrance would also have minimally increased the level of security of the lock. This keyhole pattern has very occasionally been recorded on furniture attributed to Chippendale's competitor John Cobb, for example on the commode sold anonymously, Christie's New York, 19 April 2001, lot 148. However, nearly all occurrences are on furniture attributed to Chippendale. Condition Report: Desk with the marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions and minor chips commensurate with age and use. Desk in generally good order overall. Leather surfaces with the expected wear, marks and creases. Key present for the cupboard door. No key present for drawers, all are open. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A FINE AND RARE PAIR OF GEORGE III SATINWOOD COMMODES PROBABLY BY SEDDON, SONS & SHACKLETON, CIRCA 1790 Each cross-banded overall in Amaranth, the breakfront D-shaped tops above a panelled frieze fitted with a drawer, above oval-panelled doors decorated with a group apple picking and the other of a shepherdess, enclosing a shelf, on taper-hermed supports, the gilt brass handles original each 83cm high, 81cm wide, 35.5cm deep Provenance: Acquired from Jeremy Ltd, London, April 1978 Thence sold at Christie's, London, Important English Furniture, The Collection of The Late W.N, Rumball Esq., 28th Nov 2002, Lot 65 (£50,190) These exceptional commodes, veneered in beautifully figured West Indian Satinwood, have indented and rounded columnar corners, in the French manner introduced to the Prince of Wales' Carlton House mansion in the 1780s, and illustrated in Thomas Sheraton's, The Cabinet and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, 1793. In his Appendix (plate IV) discussing pier tables 'for ornaments under a glass', he notes 'they are generally made very light, and the style of finishing them is rich and elegant. Sometimes the tops are solid marble, but most commonly veneered in rich satin, or other valuable woods, with a cross-band on the outside'. A satinwood and painted cabinet with similar French corners and taper-hermed legs, has been attributed to Messrs. Seddon, Sons & Shackleton (C. Gilbert, 'Seddon, Sons & Shackleton', Furniture History, 1997, fig. 27). The engravings on the offered lot depict attractive scenes of rural life, such as featured in the paintings of James Ward, R.A. ( 1769-1859). Condition Report: Both with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old chips and splits. Both in generally good order overall.Some minor old veneer repairs - see images Four keys present and operate all locks. Lock to one door is an old replacement. Some old but later strips of table to cracks across backboards. Painted roundels with the expected wear and fading. There are some possible areas of old re-touching to paint. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CABINETS CIRCA 1820 The grille and pleated silk doors opening to an adjustable shelved interior each 84cm high, 55.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep Condition Report: Old marks, wear, scratches and abrasions, some fading comensurate with age and useSome old chips, cracks and splits as expected for age and use. Some fading. Some old repairs One rear leg of one cabinet is detached. It has previously been broken off at the joint to the cupboard. The leg itself is not broken but the 'peg' element of the joint at the top of the leg has been broken (see images) . Simple attention by a restorer should be able to re-secure the leg solidly. Some fading, the colour to the tops is more faded from historic polishing/ placement. Some dark and more concentrated scratching to areas of the tops from use (see images) Some minor faults to the metal grille panels. Some joins are loose between elements of the grille and need simple re-securing. One short element of metal is detached and lacking from one lower left corner of the a panel. One slender section of moulding to one side panel detached but present. Some staining to the pleated textile panel of the same cupbaord therefore the textile likely needs replacement . The textile panel to the other cupboard has only a small number of stains but also some 'pulls' to the textile. Locks appear original but lacking keys. The locks are open and the doors can be opened. The interior shelf to each is adjustable throughout most of the height of the interior of the cupboard. Please refer to all additional images available through the link (sent with the condition report via email ) for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY WATERFALL BOOKCASES CIRCA 1815 each 138.5cm high, 72cm wide, 25cm deep Condition Report: Old marks, wear, scratches and abrasions, some fading comensurate with age and useSome old chips, cracks and splits as expected for age and use. Some fading. The depth of each shelf (in order from the highest to the lowest respectively) is as follows: 10.5cm, 14cm, 14.3cm, 21.9cm, 21.9cm (Please note that due to the age and making of the item there is some minor variation in depths along the same shelf) Some additional old scratching and staining to the shelves as expected for age and use. Some scratches are quite deep. The exterior side panels (and to a degree the front edges of the shelves) are more faded to one bookcase than the other (due to previous placement in natural light etc) This could be resolved by a restorer if required as well as to the colour/ darkness of colour to any or all areas. Some old repairs including to feet. (see additional images, and a small number of small areas where loss/ holes have been disguised by fillerPlease refer to all additional images available through the link (sent with the condition report via email ) for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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