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An early 19c rosewood chiffonier with a mirrored architectural backboard, with scroll carved terminals and stylistic leaf and flower pediment, the upper shelf supported by carved S-scrolls to the breakfront cabinet, with a central open adjustable bookshelf flanked by side cupboards with mirrored doors within leaf carved column pilasters and supported on twin foliate carved block feet, labelled and made by I F Meakin, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, 68"w, 59"h.
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with moulded cornice over an inlaid frieze and two glazed and lozenge barred doors enclosing adjustable shelving over a fitted secretaire drawer bearing plaque inscribed "Presented to William Looker Esq by his friends at Christchurch as a token of their love and in recognition, over two panelled doors enclosing a shelf to splayed bracket feet (ILLUSTRATED)
Villon-Les Escripts Enlumines... 2 vol. each page with an illuminated margin and border metal embossed morocco covers within quarter morocco shelf cases Paris 1974 § Henry (Francoise editor) The Book of Kells: Reproductions from the Manuscript in Trinity College Dublin 1977; and 6 others similar v.s.(9)
An Edwardian Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Writing Desk, early 20th century, the superstructure with two small drawers above a rectangular mirror flanked by a shelf and pierced uprights, the worn green baize writing surface above a long frieze drawer and shaped apron, flanked by two small drawers, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes united by a shaped understretcher, 107cm by 56cm by 120cm
Sidney Barnsley (1865-1926) An Oak Cottage Dresser, circa 1907, the rack with shaped top rail above five burr oak inset panels enclosed by shaped rectangular ends with fitted shaped shelf on chamfered sledge feet, the lower part with rounded rectangular top above a single fielded drawer with two chip-carved handles surrounded by chip-carving, above two fielded cupboard doors each with a chip-carved handle, enclosing oak shelves surrounded by chip-carving, supported on a moulded base, on two step feet joined by two chamfered arch stretchers, panelled back, 3`8" (111.5cm) wide, 1`8" (51cm) deep, 3`11 1/4" (120cm) high See illustration
After C J Moreau: A Bronze of a Startled Child, late 19th century, the almost naked infant seated on a tree stump holding a basket, and surprised by a cricket by his feet, signed, 66cm high, upon a green serpentine column with oval shelf and deeply fluted and panelled column from a concave moulded octagonal foot, the stand 110cm high See illustration
Bible [English]. [The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: in which are contayned the Olde and New Testamente truly & purely translated into English & nowe lately with greate industry & diligence recognised ..., Imprynted at London by Jhon Daye, and William Seres, xvii day of August, 1549], black letter text in double column, lacks general title and three following leaves of prelims. (text begins with the three-page preface by Edmund Becke, dedicated to Edward 6th), lacks II1 (first leaf of Isaiah) and V6-8 at end (final chapter of Revelations), signature T (6 leaves) misbound before signature L in New Testament, three wooduct part-titles, and woodcut New Testament title present, woodcut illusts. to text, including one (of two) half page woodcut illusts. at the beginning of Psalmes of David (the other contained on leaf II1, here missing), some light waterstains to inner margins and occ. to upper blank margin, some minor old marginal repairs, first and last few leaves with some soiling and repairs to edges, generally without loss, later reverse calf (prob. 18th century), rubbed and some wear with upper joint partly cracked and rear joint near-det., thick folio. Herbert 74. A reprint of Matthew’s Bible of 1637, edited by Edmund Becke, sometimes called the Bug Bible due to the rendering ‘bugges’ in Psalms xci, 5. Includes Tyndale’s various prologues, of which the prologue to Jonah is here reprinted for the first time, having been first published by Martin Keyser around 1531 (see Herbert 6).. Provenance: With later 18th century engraved bookplate of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Fife to front pastedown with separate printed shelf label above. The Rt. Hon. James Duff, 2nd Earl of Fife (1729-1809) died without male issue, although he had three children by his mother’s personal maid, Margaret Adam of Keith, prior to his marriage to Dorothea Sinclair in 1766. In 1754 he became a Member of Parliament for Banffshire, a position he held for 30 years until 1784, and was one of the most powerful and influential men in Aberdeenshire, Banffshire and Morayshire. His ancestor MacDuff is immortalised in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. (1)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK WELSH DRESSER, having open two shelf rack back under a moulded cornice with iron hooks, the base with reeded edge above three moulded freize drawers having later turned knobs, standing on ring turned supports with fan moulded angles originally with pot board, on stile feet. C1820. South Wales. 55" Wide x 16" Deep x 71" High.
A FRENCH GILT-METAL MOUNTED SATINWOOD, KINGWOOD AND ROSEWOOD BOMBE COMMODE OF LOUIS XV STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY The Breche voilet marble top of serpentine outline, above a parquetry door enclosing a rosewood veneered interior with a single glass shelf 42¾ in. (108.5 cm.) high; 36¼ in. (92 cm.) wide; 17 in. (43 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A PAIR OF FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID BEDSIDE CABINETS EARLY 20TH CENTURY Each with yellow marble top over a single frieze drawer over a cupboard enclosing a shelf and three small drawers, the marbles associated Each: 34½ in. (87 cm.) high; 15 in. (38 cm.) wide; 14¼ in. (36 cm.) deep (2) View on Christie's.com
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINE INLAID LIBRARY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE EARLY 19TH CENTURY The stepped and cavetto moulded cornice with urn finials above fluted sections centred by a lozenge, above an uppper section with four oval astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with a pair of oval panelled and crossbanded doors enclosing a shelf flanked by four drawers to either side on plinth base 113 in. (287 cm.) high; 123 in. (312.5 cm.) wide; 23¼ in. (59 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A Charles II oak press cupboard, circa 1660, the lunette carved frieze above a pair of turned pillars to the shelf section, below is a drawer and cupboard door, carved throughout with architectural and foliate motifs, 159cm high, 112cm wide, 42cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use. Old repairs, chips and marks of various size. Replaced handle and hinges
A George III mahogany side cabinet, circa 1790, the top with moulded edge above two short drawers and two grille fronted drawers opening to a shelf, on a plinth base, 98.5cm high, 117cm wide, 42cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Grille doors probably later. Otherwise no obvious significant damage. Handles and locks to drawers appear to be probably original. Cupboard lock replaced
A late George III oak crossbanded mahogany bow-fronted floorstanding two section corner cabinet, the moulded cornice over two three panel doors with central paterae inlay, opening to reveal three fixed shelves with later painted interior, over two twin panel cabinet doors to the base, opening to reveal a single fixed shelf, the doors in between line inlaid uprights, raised on shaped bracket feet, 91cm wide, 218cm high, 62cm deep to the corner
A Regency oak Shropshire dresser, the moulded cornice over a wavy frieze, above two central open shelves over an arrangement of central rack cabinet, flanked by four short spice drawers to each side and end tall cabinet doors, under an open serpentine fixed shelf, on a three drawer base, fitted with brass swing handles with oval pressed back plates above a shaped apron, on square tapering front corner legs terminating in spade feet, 183cm wide, 202cm high, 53cm deep
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany Shropshire dresser, the open rack with wavy frieze over a long open shelf above three central shelves flanked by a long single panel cabinet door to each side, on an open base with plank top and deep crossbanded border, over three short cockbeaded drawers fitted with replacement brass handles, on turned and tapering front legs (at fault), 200cm wide, 206cm high, 44.5cm deep
A mahogany and satinwood fold-out side table, 19th century, the closed top with two central inlaid paterae, opening to reveal a satinwood veneered interior, over a short frieze drawer fitted with gilt metal knob handles, raised on four slender square tapering legs united by a shelf stretcher (faded and at fault),closed, 110cm wide open, 71cm high, 44.5cm deep 55cm wide
In the manner of E W Godwin a walnut coffee or occasional table circa 1880, the square top with moulded edge on four ring turned supports united by a shelf stretcher with lattice bracing on short baluster turned legs terminating in a turned foot, 43cm square, 66.5cm high Note: For the origin of this table`s design see Susan Weber Soros `The Secular furniture of E W Godwin` page 143 fig 207.1. Two citations in Godwin`s ledger books, one from 1869 (V&A AAD 4/10 - 1980, vol 8) and another from 14th December 1876 (V&A AAD 4/12 - 1980, vol 13) confirmed that Godwin continued to design these coffee tables for William Watt throughout the late 1860s and 1870s
A mahogany Chippendale revival bookcase cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, the dentil cornice over a blind fret frieze above two astragal glazed doors opening to reveal three adjustable shelves over two astragal glazed doors to the base with a single adjustable shelf, on leaf carved bracket feet, 126cm wide, 213cm high, 51.5cm deep
A late Victorian oak desk, with a tooled leather inset, the superstructure with four drawers, shelf with baluster rail, gilt metal rail pedestals, fitted with three frieze drawers, three drawers to each pedestal, reeded outlines, turned legs, with castors, lock plates stamped - Hobbs, London, width 122cms, (48"), depth 61cms, (24").

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