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A French style painted and pine buffet - to match the table and chairs (lot 412), the moulded top over three drawers (one fitted for cutlery) and three serpentine panelled cupboard doors beneath, the cupboard with a single shelf, raised on angular cabriole style legs flanked by a wavy apron. (LWH 178 x 55 x 99 cm)
A late 19th century French Louis XVI style ebonised, burr walnut and gilt-metal bonheur du jour - the raised back with central arched mirrored cupboard, enclosing a velvet lined interior with single shelf, flanked by two lower banks of three drawers with gilt brass handles, over a floral marquetry inlaid top with central inset leather, over a single full-width drawer with rococo style gilt brasses, raised on angular cabriole style legs with gilt brass mounts and sabots. (LWH 118 x 63 x 122 cm)
LONDON 'The Works', Miniaturausgaben von William Shakespeares Werken, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh. 40 Miniaturbände (ca. 5x3,5 cm) in einem kleinen Holzregal (22,5x19,5x6,5), Verlag: Allied Newspapers Ltd., 200 Gray's Inn Road, London, W.C., Andersons Edinburgh Ltd., Printed in Scotland. Kleine Beschädigungen, partiell starke Altersspuren.| LONDON 'The Works', miniature editions of William Shakespeare's works, 1st half of the 20th century.40 miniature volumes (approx. 5x3.5 cm) in a small wooden shelf (22.5x19.5x6.5), publisher: Allied Newspapers Ltd, 200 Gray's Inn Road, London, W.C., Andersons Edinburgh Ltd, Printed in Scotland. Minor damage, heavy signs of age in places.
†GEOFFREY WHITING (1919-1988) for Avoncroft Pottery; a porcelain bowl covered in sage green crackle glaze, impressed G and pottery marks, diameter 15.5cm, and a smaller bowl covered in celadon (2).Condition Report: Small bowl has chip to base where it stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†PHILIP LEACH (born 1947) for Springfield Pottery; a large slipware jug with scroll handle covered in green glaze with iron and cobalt decoration, impressed PL and pottery marks, height 26cm.Provenance: Nancy and Andrew Ramage collection.Condition Report: Chips around the unglazed base where jug has stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†KATHARINE PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE (1895-1985); a stoneware jug covered in blue/grey ash glaze with incised meander decoration, impressed KPB mark (glaze filled) and painted code number, height 11.5cm. Condition Report: Some grinding to the base where glaze has run and stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†GEOFFREY WHITING (1919-1988) for Avoncroft Pottery; a stoneware bowl covered in chun glaze with copper red splashes, impressed G and pottery marks, diameter 13cm, a similar smaller bowl, and yunomi, height 8.5cm (3).Condition Report: Larger bowl has chips to glaze where it has run over footring and stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†RAY FINCH (1914-2012) for Winchcombe Pottery; a stoneware charger covered in kaki glaze with meander decoration, impressed WP. mark, diameter 34.5cm.Condition Report: Chips to footring where it stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†JIM MALONE (born 1946); a large bulbous stoneware bottle covered in green ash and iron glaze with chun pours and incised decoration, impressed JM and A (for Ainstable) marks, height 32.5cm.Condition Report: Large chip and flakes to base where glaze has run and stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A MID 20TH CENTURY SWEDISH NISSE STRINNING, STRING MODULAR SHELVING SYSTEM comprising two stepped metallic uprights, 188cm high x 33cm deep, shorter upright, 115cm high x 33cm deep, another shorter upright, 108cm high x 33cm deep, three shallow uprights, 115cm high x 23cm deep, fifteen shelves, 76cm wide x 23cm deep (three lacking clips), single shelf, 76cm wide x 31cm deep and four narrow shelves, 61cm wide x 23cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
A MID 20TH CENTURY STAPLES "LADDERAX" SHELVING SYSTEM comprising pair laddered uprights, 201cm high x 36cm deep, pair of shorter laddered uprights, 86cm high x 36cm deep, deep shelf with lip, 89cm wide x 42cm deep, deep shelf, 89cm wide x 36cm deep, two shallow shelves, 89cm wide x 21cm deep, fall front cabinets 40cm high x 89cm wide x 35cm deep, two narrow deep shelves, 59cm wide x 36cm deep and two narrow shallow shelves, 59cm wide x 21cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK ARTS & CRAFT MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD with moulded dentil cornice over bevelled glass mirror pane flanked by bevelled panels over shaped shelf on sideboard base with panelled cabinet door alongside two drawers over open compartment all with stylized brass fittings on square tapering supports, 182cm high x 169cm wide x 52cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
POTTER, Beatrix. (1866-1943). The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, later edition, Inscribed and dated by the author on half-title, colour plates, plain title vignette and colour pictorial endpapers by the author, gift inscription from Eileen OBrien on front free endpaper, together with an autograph card from her in original envelope, original publishers green boards with inset colour illustration, lettered in white, further within clear protective wrappers, a very good copy, 16mo, Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd., [c.1940]. (2) The inscription from Beatrix Potter reads Beatrix Potter, Castle Cottage, Sawrey, Nov 22. 40; the gift inscription from Eileen OBrien is to Cynthia Mary Clark on her first birthday, and her note explains how Ms. OBrien had been enjoying an evening with Mrs. Heelis during which the author had been kind enough to autograph the book, and that she had selected Jemima Puddle-Duck for its little pictures of the district and of most interest to the Clark family the beehive shelf in the old garden wall. Provenance: Beatrix Potter: the Mark Ottignon Collection, Bloomsbury Auctions, 27/2/2013 Condition Report: clean bright boards, slight bump to tail of spine, tightly bound, marginal foxing to rear endpapers, light marks to edges, overall a clean bright copy.
Erasmus (Desiderius) Adagiorum omnium, quae a Junio, caeterisque, post Erasmi Chiliadas, in lucem prodierunt, epitome, part 2 (only, of 2), publisher's woodcut device to title, light foxing, a couple of illegible ink markings, later cloth, morocco spine label with first edition title, manuscript spine label inscribed 'Date 1583' and 'Date 1582' crossed out below, both laid down, some splitting to joints, slightly rubbed and soiled, Paris, Gilles Beys, 1583 § Cardinal Louis Antoine de Noailles Binding, handsome 17th century red morocco empty binding, decorated in gilt with the arms of Cardinal Louis Antoine de Noailles, gilt fleuron and fillet borders, spine gilt in 6 compartments, 5 with floral motifs, the other with the title 'Brev Paris', inner gilt dentelles, slightly rubbed, a few patches of discolouration, slight shelf-lean § another Cardinal Binding, handsome 18th century red morocco empty binding, decorated in gilt with Cardinal arms, shield finely painted with eagle, pear and lion charges, gilt-ruled borders, rebacked, spine gilt in 5 compartments, 5 with floral motifs, the other with the title 'Marchal, Vie de l’abbé Moyë', new endpapers, slightly rubbed, a couple of patches of discolourations, 8vo (3) *** Provenance of the first: Mr Edward Smirke (label to front pastedown).
Darwin (Charles) The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, first edition, second issue without initial blank leaf and with 'htat' misprint on first line of p.208, 7 heliotype plates, three folding, in earlier state with Arabic numbering, wood-engraved illustrations, 4 pp. advertisements at end, some light offsetting, plate 6 mounted on stubs and slightly frayed at edges, pp.131-142 working loose, original green cloth, corners and spine ends bumped with some loss to head, cockled, spine darkened, shelf-lean, [Freeman 1142], 8vo, John Murray, 1872. *** "This is an important member of the evolutionary set, and it was written, in part at least, as a confutation of the idea that the facial muscles of expression in man were a special endowment" (Freeman).
Chatsworth copy.- Arnobius, of Sicca. Disputationum adversus gentes libri octo, editio princeps, Roman type, initial spaces with guide-letters, a4 blank, lacking blank R8, &1&2 (errata ff.) misbound at start as often, title lightly soiled, some water-staining to lower corners, occasional spotting, some light browning, 18th century speckled calf, gilt, spine in compartments, joints starting, but holding firm, foot of spine little worn, corners worn, rubbed, [Adams A1994; EDIT 16 CNCE 3083], folio, Rome, Francesco Priscianese, 1542. *** The well-margined Chatsworth copy of the editio princeps of this work composed in response to Diocletian's persecution of the Christians. Arnobius was a Christian who lived and preached in North Africa in the 3rd century AD. His work attacks pagan beliefs and practices, in order to promote Christianity. Provenance: Dukes of Devonshire (Chatsworth bookplate, Bookcase 25, Shelf D).
Roald Dahl. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, first edition, illustrations by Anne Knight, original board, dust jacket, 8vo, London: Jonathan Cape, 1977. PRESENTATION COPY. Inscribed on free end paper 'Mary... Love Roald'. Provenance: the Hon. Mary Cynthia Burke Roche (1934-2023), aunt of Diana Spencer and friend of Roald Dahl.corners bumped, lightly toned, spine ends creased, slight shelf-lean.
Jonas Wood (American 1977-), ‘Large Shelf Still Life Poster’, 2017, offset lithograph in colours on wove paper, published by Voorlinden Museum; sheet: 59.5 x 59.5cmsheet: 59.5 x 59.5cmIn very good condition No knocks or tears to the sheet Some very light waving to the sheet, due to rolling This work has been stored rolled and has not been framed.
ISRAEL, PALESTINE, AND THE BRITISH MANDATEA collection of 16 scarce pamphlets relating to Israel, Palestine and the British Mandate in the 1920s-40s, comprising:Palestine during the War. Being a Record of the Preservation of the Jewish Settlements in Palestine, 47pp., Zionist Organisation, 1921The Establishment in Palestine of the Jewish National Home. Memorandum on the Development of the Jewish National Home, 1924-1925 Submitted to by the Zionist Organisation to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations for the Information of the Permanent Mandates Commission, October 1925, dual text in English and French, a few small losses to margins of wrappers, [Zionist Organisation, 1925]Reports of the Experts Submitted to the Joint Palestine Survey Commission [on Agricultural Colonization; Labor; Public Health], 741pp., one folding map, 3 letterpress tables, photographic illustrations in the text, rebacked, Boston, Mass., Daniels Printing Co., 1 October 1928Palestine. Blue Book 1931, 401pp., rebacked, Jerusalem, Printing and Stationary Office, 1931Palestine. Blue Book 1932, 441pp., rebacked with loss to one corner of upper cover, Jerusalem, Printing and Stationary Office, 1932Palestine. Department of Migration. Annual Report 1934, 42pp., ex-libris of Yitzhak Gruenbaum in Hebrew, Jerusalem, Printing and Stationary Office, 1935Palestine. Department of Migration. Annual Report 1936, 97pp., errata slip, small loss to spine extremities, Jerusalem, Printing and Stationary Office, 1937LOURIE (ARTHUR) Britain and Palestine. An Examination of Present British Policy in the Light of the Mandate for Palestine, 19pp., stapled as issued with integral titled wrappers, in later boards, [New York, The American Zionist Emergency Council], c.1940Report of the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry Regarding the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, Lausanne 20th April 1946, 80pp., H.M.S.O., 1946[ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMITTEE REPORT] Din-Ve-Heshbon: Shel Va'ad-Ha-Hakirah Ha-Angli-Amerikani bi-devar Beayoteshen shel Yahadat Eropah Ve-Shel Palestinah [Report of the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry Regarding the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, Lausanne 20th April 1946], text in Hebrew, 67pp., small loss to extremities of spine, Jerusalem, Government Printing House, 1946Historical Memoranda. I. The Number and Density of the Population of Ancient Palestine. II. The Jewish Population in Palestine from the Fall of the Jewish State to the Beginning of Zionist Pioneering. III. The Waves of Jewish Migration into Palestine (640-1882), 104pp., 5 folding lithographed map sheets, rebacked, upper wrapper detached, Jerusalem, [General Council (Vaad Leumi) of the Jewish Community of Palestine], 1947The Political History of Palestine Under British Administration, Jerusalem [Memorandum by His Britannic Majesty's Government Presented in July 1957, to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine], 42pp., publisher's wrappers laid down on card, Jerusalem, 1947The Jewish Plan for Palestine. Memoranda and Statements Presented by The Jewish Agency for Palestine, 559pp., some toning, stamps of the Rotberg High School, spine worn at extremities with paper shelf label, Jerusalem, The Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1947The Jewish Case Before the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine as Presented by the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Statements & Memoranda, 686pp., stamps of the Bet Shturman Library, spine repaired with old paper shelf label, Jerusalem, The Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1947BEN-GURION (DAVID) The Yishuv and the Zionist Struggle Now [Supplement to the Jewish Agency's Digest of Press and Events, No.166], 23pp., stapled as issued with integral titled wrappers, in later boards, Jerusalem, [Hashiloah Printing Press], April 1947 BEN-GURION (DAVID) A Jewish State Now [Supplement to the Jewish Agency's Digest of Press and Events, No.192-193], 16pp., stapled as issued with integral titled wrappers, in later boards, Jerusalem, [Hashiloah Printing Press], October 1947together 16 works, institutional stamps to some titles, pages and covers, publisher's wrappers, 8vo and small 4to (16)Footnotes:Provenance: Giavat Havivah Libary, stamps on some titles and covers of all but 2 of the titles.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WILDE (OSCAR)Lady Windermere's Fan. A Play About a Good Woman, FIRST EDITION, [LIMITED TO 500 COPIES], 16-page publisher's catalogue at end (September 1893), front free endpaper loose, publisher's decorative cloth gilt designed by Charles Shannon, soiling, one light old tape mark on each cover, spine frayed at extremities touching gilt decoration, shelf label inside upper cover [Mason 357], small 4to, Elkin Matthews and John Lane, 1893Footnotes:Provenance: E. Hubert Litchfield; The Brother Julian F.S.C. Collection, New York, bookplates.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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