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Lot 811

A French carved and cream painted wall shelf, width 98 cm

Lot 697

(Shannon) Charles Haslewood and Gleenson White (J W) The Pageant, London: Heny & Co, 1896, 2 vols, 4to, original pictorial cloth gilt, numerous lithographic plates after Whistler, Moreau et al, bookplates for Clement C Ellis; Ashworth (Alexander) Seeing Spiders, Paris: Manifest Press, 1998, 4to, number 17 from a limited edition of 90 copies, paper wrappers; Pringle (Robert) A Garland for the Laureate, Poems presented to Sir John Betjeman on his 75th birthday, Startford: The Celadine Press, 1981, 4to, marbled boards; Field (Eugene) and Williams (Graham) Seein' Things, Staplehurst: The Florin Press, 4to, original buckram cloth with label to cover, handmade Turner Grey paper, signed by the illustrator; Roland (Jeremy) and Goldyne (Joseph) Gathering the Decade, San Francisco: Goad Press, 1972, 4to, original grey cloth boards with label to spine; Gide (Andre) La tentative amoureuse ou le Traite du vain desir, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Francaise, 1921, 8vo, from a limited edition, half vellum and marbled boards, marbled endpapers, numerous chromolithographic plates and lithographic vignettes after Marie Laurencin, among other volumes mainly relating to poetry and the visual arts. (11)Not collated. Pageant: some rubbing and wear to the boards, especially to the hinges; some foxing and deckled page edges. Ashworth: good condition overall, with minimal wear. Pringle: very good condition, with minimal wear; some foxing. Field: some light shelf wear, dekcled page edges; generally good condition. Gide: some clear shelf wear to binding, with foxing and spotting to the contents.

Lot 768

Dryden (John) Miscellaneous Works, London: J and R Tonson, 1760, 4 vols, 8vo, full leather gilt with raised bands to spines, engraved frontis to vol 1. (4)Not collated. Some shelf wear to all volumes, including bumping to corners and warping. Contents fairly bright, with some foxing.

Lot 726

Bayle (Pierre) Dictionaire historique et critique Rotterdam: Reinierleers, 1702, in three volumes with supplementary volume, folio, full embossed vellum boards, engraved frontis, bookplates for Holzapfel. Not collated. Some wear to all volumes, including soiling and general shelf wear to bindings, as well as some extensive foxing consistent with the age of the volumes, particularly to the endpapers.

Lot 694

Scotland, 7 Volumes, to include: Wilson, Templeton, McKay Two Hundred and Twenty-Two Popular Scottish Songs with Music, Glasgow: John S Marr, 1868, 16mo, Killiecrankie wood-backed boards with engraving to front, AEG; Macdonald (Hugh) Days at the Coast: A Series of Sketches, Glasgow: John Cameron, 1860, 16mo, pictorial cloth gilt; Lawson Brothers A Guide-Book to Dundee, Dundee: Lawson Brothers, 1870, 12mo, quarter calf boards, numerous topographical ltihographs in colours; [anon] An Account of the Antiquities, Modern Buildings and Natural Curiosities in the Province of Moray..., Edinburgh: Michael Anderson, 1813, 12mo, quarter calf and marbled boards, marbled endpapers, fold-out frontis depicting Elgin Cathedral; Knox (A E ) Autumns on the Spey, London: John Van Voorst, 1872, 12mo, original green cloth pictorial gilt, numerous lithographic plates; Earl of Selkirk Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland..., London: Longman et al, 1802, 8vo, later part calf and marbled boards, marbled endpapers; Cormack (Alexander Allan) Susan Carnegie, Her Life of Service, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1966, 8vo, green cloth gilt. (7)Not collated. General shelf wear, warping and some foxing to all volumes.

Lot 717

Slavery and the New World, to include: Washington (Booker T) Up from Slavery, New York: Doubleday, Page & Co, 1902, 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Hildreth (R) The White Slave: or, Memoirs of a Fugitive, A Story of Slave Life in Virginia, London: Ingram, Cooke & Co, 1852, 12mo, original embossed cloth boards, engraved frontis and plates; Davies (K G) Calendar of the State Papers Colonial Series, America and West Indies, Preserved in the Public Record Office, vol XLII, 1737, London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1963, 4to, half calf and cloth boards, bookplate for the Public Record Office; Warburton (Eliot) Hochelaga or England in the New World, London: Henry Colburn, 1846, 2 vols, 8vo, decorative cloth gilt, engraved frontis to volume 1. (5)Not collated. Some clear wear to all volumes. Washington: some clear wear to the binding, especially around the spine and guttering; contents are fairly bright, with some foxing. Hildreth: clear wear to binding, including rubbing and bumping; consistent foxing and soiling internally; nameplate for David Rhys-Phillips. Colonial records: good, clean condition overall, with some wear and rubbing around the spine; internal contents are generally good, with some mild foxing. Warburton: some shelf wear, including rubbing and bumping, with a moderate amount of foxing internally.

Lot 774

Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Biographia Literaria or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, London: Rest Fenner, 1817, 2 vols, 8vo, part calf and marbled boards with raised bands to spines, bookplates for the Governor of Bengal. (2)Not collated. Clear shelf wear to bindings, including bumping, scuffing and soiling; some foxing; pencil inscription to front page of vol 1.

Lot 777

Greek Tragedies, to include: Potter (R) The Tragedies of Aeschylus, London: W Strahan and T Cadell, 1779, 2 vols, second edition; Franklin (Thomas) The Tragedies of Sophocles, London: W Lowndes, 1788; Wodhull (Michael) The Nineteen Tragedies and Fragments of Euripides, London: John Nichols, 1782, 4 vols; all volumes bound as a set, 8vo, full tree calf gilt. (7)Not collated. Some general shelf wear, including rubbing and warping, as well as general foxing to the contents.

Lot 793

Morris (William) three volumes, to include: News from Nowhere, London: Reeves & Turner, 1891,12mo, cloth gilt boards; The Roots of the Mountains, London: Reeves and Turner, 1890, 12mo, cloth boards; Poems by the Way, London: Reeves and Turner, 1891, 12mo, original cloth gilt, bookplate for Leonard James Shrubsall; with Ruskin (John) The Queen of the Air, London: George Allen, 1892, 12mo, half calf and marbled boards, marbled endpapers; Wordsworth (William) Complete Poetical Works, London: Macmillan, 1900, 12mo, full Morocco binding with raised bands to spine, pictorial endpapers, AEG (5)Not collated. All volumes generally in good condition, with some shelf wear and foxing.

Lot 789

Walton (Isaac) The Lives of Dr John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr Richard Hooker; Mr George Herbert and Dr Robert Sanderson, York: Wilson, Spence and Mawman, 1796, 4to, later full calf gilt with raised bands to spines, AEG, marbled endpapers, numerous engraved plates.Not collated. Some condition issues, including shelf wear and some areas of loss to binding; three bookplates for John Gerard Heckscher; generally moderate foxing and warping to contents. Plates uncollated.

Lot 779

Sterne (Laurence) A Tale of a Tub, 1711, 16mo, later red leather binding with raised bands to spine, marbled endpapers and bearing bookplate, numerous engraved platesNot collated. Binding in good condition, with light shelf wear; contents bear some foxing and deckling to page edges, but generally bright.

Lot 676

Stubbs (George) The Anatomy of the Horse, London: J A Allen & Co, 1965, folio, original wrapperNot collated. Clear wear to dust jacket, with etaring to corners. General shelf wear and foxing.

Lot 710

Churchill (Winston) The Second World War, London: Cassell & Co, 1949 reprint, 6 vols, 8vo, original cloth gilt.Not collated. Some shelf wear, including bumping and rubbing, as well as foxing and some pencil annotations by past sellers.

Lot 173

Transactions of the Oriental Ceramics Society 1990s-2000s, 21 volumes, articles on Oriental ceramics, with 1953 exhibition catalogue on Chinese blue and white porcelain, published by the same organisation.All volumes generally in good condition, with some shelf wear.

Lot 695

Hunting, 6 volumes, to include: Pottinger (Henry) Flood, Fell, and Forest, London: Edward Arnold, 1905, 2 vols, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, bookplates for Henry Pottinger; Chapman (Abel) Retrospect, Reminiscences and Impressions of a Hunter-Naturalist in Three Continents 1851-1928, London: Gurney and Jackson, 1928, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, top edge gilt, numerous lithgraphic plates and engraved vignettes, errata to page xv; Mockler-Ferryman (A F) In the Northman's Land, London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1896, 12mo, original pictorial cloth gilt, deckled page edges, fold-out map and numerous lithographic plates; Newall (Captain J T) Scottish Moors and Indian Jungles, London: Hurst and Blackett, 1889, 8vo, black cloth gilt, various lithographic plates; Melvill (T P) Ponies and Women, London: Jarrolds, 1932, 8vo, original cloth gilt. (6)Not collated. Shelf wear and foxing to all volumes. Pottinger: some shelf wear, including bumping to corners and wear to spines; foxing to page edges, with soiling to endpapers; some light foxing but contents fairly bright otherwise. Chapman: bumping to corners and general shelf wear; some soiling, foxing and warping to the inside, with pencil annotations in places. Mockler: rubbing and warping to binding; soiling to endpapers with pencil inscription; extensive spotting to endpapers.

Lot 781

Warner (Ferdinando) Memoirs of the Life of Sir Thomas More... To which is added His History of Utopia, London: L Davis and C Reymers, 1758, 8vo, full calf gilt with raised bands to spine, marbled endpapers.Not collated. Generally good condition, with some issues; some shelf wear to boards, with particular wear around the spine, as well as warping; internally, there is farily extensive foxing and soiling in places.

Lot 770

Rabelais (Francois) works, Dublin: Philip Grampton, 1738, 4 vols, 16mo, full leather gilt with raised bands to spines. (4)Not collated. Some shelf wear to volumes, including rubbing and warping to bindings; internally some foxing and soiling.

Lot 734

Miniature Volumes, a collection, to include: [various] Biblioteca poetica Italiana, scelta e publicata Da A Buttura, 28 vols, quarter calf and marbled boards; Joyce (J), Scientific Dialogues Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young People in which the First Principles of Natural and Experimental Philosophy are Fully Explained, London: Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1825, vols 1-3, 5, 7, marbled boards; with a miniature part set of Shakespeare's worksNot collated. Clear condition issues to all volumes. Italian poets volumes bear rubbing, soiling and foxing. Joyce volumes bear extensive fading, rubbing and bumping to marbled boards as well as extensive foxing and spotting internally, in additional to loss to spines. Shakespeare volumes bears extensive shelf wear.

Lot 790

Sterne (Laurence) Tristram Shandy, Reading: Golden Cockeral Press, 1929, 3 vols, 8vo, original cloth gilt, top edge gilt, deckled page edges, numerous engraved plates; with A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, London: T Beckett and P A de Hondt, 1770, 4 vols, 16mo, full calf gilt, bearing bookplates for Mr Burrough (7)Not collated. Tristram Shandy: some sunning to spines, as well as oxidation and warping to bindings more generally, but with the contents bright and in good condition; Sentimental journey: some shelf wear to bindings, with some mild internal foxing and internal ink inscriptions

Lot 696

Medicine, 7 volumes, to include: Bordet (Gaspard) Le jequirity Son emploi dans le Traitement de la conjonctivite granuleuse, Paris: Delahaye, 1883, 8vo, marbled boards with red calf gilt to spine; Cheyne (George) An Essay of Health and Long Life, London: George Strahan, 1725, the fourth edition, 12mo, quarter calf and cloth boards with raised bands to spine, engraved vignettes; Scott (W R) The Deaf and Dumb, London: Joseph Graham, 1844, 12mo, original pictorial cloth gilt, errata to page 9; Rowell (George Augustus) An Essay on the Beneficent Distribution of the Sense of Pain, Oxford: published by the author, 1857, 8vo, later grey boards with paper label; Fleure (H J) and James (T C) "Geographical Distribution of Anthropological Types in Wales", excerpted from The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 46, Jan-Jun 1916, 4to, later buckram gilt, fold out maps; Price (Rev T) An Essay on the Physiognomy and Physiology of the Present Inhabitants of Great Britain, London: Rodwell, 1829, 8vo, later grey boards with paper label; Baraduc (Jacques-Joseph-Leon) These pour la doctorat en medecine, Paris: Faculte de Medicine, 1865, 4to, paper wrappers with later custom cloth board case. (7)Not collated. General shelf wear to all volumes. Cheyne: the later binding is generally in good condition, with limited shelf wear; the volume itself bears foxing, warping and soiling consistent with age, in addition to various pencil annotations to margins throughout. Scott: some wear, including sunning to spine and bumping to corners of the binding, as well as general foxing and warping internally. Rowell: some shelf wear to boards, with bumping to corners; internally, there is some foxing, warping and creasing.

Lot 794

Beckford (Peter) Thoughts upon Fox Hunting, in a Series of Letters to a Friend, Dublin: T Henshall, 1797, 8vo, later full calf boards with raised bands to spine, engraved frontis and numerous other engraved plates; Apsley (Lady) and Lionel Edwards (illus) The Fox-Hunter's Bedside Book, London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1949, original red cloth gilt. (2)Not collated. Beckford: some shelf wear and warping to binding and internal contents; internally, there is some foxing, spotting and wear, especially around the plates. Second volume is in poor condition, with noticeable wear and discolouration to the binding as well as foxing.

Lot 784

Dibdin (T F) The Library Companion, London: Harding et al, 1824, 2 vols, 8vo, full calf gilt, marbled page edges, engraved title vignettesNot collated. Clear wear to binding; earlier binding has been reinforced with new board coverings; with more general rubbing and shelf wear. Some more general warping and foxing; some ink annotations, especially to first pages

Lot 772

Aurelius (Marcus) and Collier (Jeremy) The Emperor Marcus [Aurelius] Antonius His Conversation with Himself [Meditations], London: R Sare, 1702, 12mo, full embossed decorative calf with raised bands to spine, engraved frontis portrait of Marcus Aurelius.Not collated. Some shelf wear to binding, including rubbed corners and warping; some foxing to the interior as well as inscriptions in pencil by former seller

Lot 773

(Digby) John Epicurus's Morals, translated from the Greek, London: Sam Briscoe, 1712, 12mo, full calf gilt with raised bands to spines, engraved frontis.Not collated. Some clear shelf wear, including rubbing, bumping and warping to binding, as well as some foxing internally. Pencil inscription to front page, as well as ink annotations to title

Lot 719

American Interest, to include: MacKay, Charles The History of the United States of America, London: Virtue & Co, 2 vols, 4to, half calf boards with raised bands to spine, marbled end papers and page edges, engraved frontis and half title, numerous engraved plates, fold-out map and fold-out engraved facsimile of the signatures of the Declaration of Independence; Baird (Robert) Religion of the United States of America, Glasgow and Edinburgh: Blackie and Son, 1844, 8vo, embossed cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine, fold-out map to frontis; Burr (Fearing) and Lincoln (George) The Town of Hingham in the Late Civil War, Hingham and Boston: Rand, Avery & Co, 1876, 8vo, original embossed cloth gilt; Forry (Samuel) The Climate of the United States and its Endemic Influences, New York: Langley, 1842, 8vo, embossed decorative cloth with gilt lettering to spine; Raymond (Henry J) The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, New York: Derby and Miller, 1865, 8vo, embossed decorative cloth with gilt lettering to spine, bookplate for John Stafford Reid Byers; Spence (James) The American Union, London: Richard Bentley, 1862, 8vo, embossed green cloth with gilt lettering to spine. (7)Not collated. McKay: some general shelf wear, including rubbing and bumping to bindings, as well as areas of staining to boards; internally, there is some foxing, with more prominent areas of staining in places, especially to the engravings. Baird: some shelf wear, including rubbing and bumping to boards; moderate foxing internally, as well as pencil inscription to first page. Hingham: some shelf wear, including rubbing and bumping to binding, as well as foxing internally. Forry: general shelf wear, including rubbing and bumping to binding, as well as extensive foxing and soiling, especially around end papers; there are also pencil and ink inscriptions to the first pages. Raymond: volume generally in fairly poor condition, with extensive foxing and soiling and newspaper clipping glued inside; damage to binding, including bumping and tearing around the spine. Spence: volume bears general shelf wear, including bumping, as well as some internal foxing and tearing.

Lot 736

Royalty and Heraldry, including: Fairbairn (James) Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland, London: T C & E C Jack, fourth edition, 2 vols, 4to, original cloth gilt; Maxwell (Herbert) Sixty Years a Queen, The Story of Her Majesty's Reign, London: Harmsworth, large 4to, original pictorial cloth gilt; Holmes (Richard) Edward VII, London: The Amalgamated Press, 1910, 2 vols, large 4to, blue quarter calf gilt boards; [anon] Beautiful Britain, The Scenery and Splendours of the United Kingdom, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1895, folio, original cloth gilt (6)Not collated. Some wear to all volumes, including scuffing, rubbing and general shelf wear, as well as marking, soiling and some foxing internally.

Lot 724

Chipping Campden and local interest, to include: Nelson (J P) Chipping Campden, Some Aspects of the Past and Present of a North Cotswold Country Town and its Surrounding District, privately printed, 1975, signed by author to title page, tall 8vo, original red cloth boards, with duplicate unsigned volume; Nelson (J P) Broad Campden, The Past and Present of a North Cotswold Village, privately printed, 1971, signed by the author, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, with an accompanying supplement to the same volume, also signed by the author, paper wrappers. (4)Not collated. All books generally in good condition, with predictable shelf wear consistent with age and some foxing. Front page to main Broad Campden volume has been clipped. All volumes inscribed in pencil to front pages.

Lot 761

Walpole (Horace, Earl of Orford) Private Correspondence of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford now first collected in four Volumes, London: Rodwell and Martin & Colburn & Co., 1820, 8vo., 4 volumes, half tan calf and marbled boards, floral gilt tooled spine, volume 1 with portrait of Walpole, bookplate for William Arbuthnot and stamped in red for T.G. Odling; volume 2 with two bookplates for William Arbuthnot and John Alves Arbuthnot and stamped for T. G. Odling; volume 3 signed and stamped T.G. Odling; volume 4 with bookplates for William Arbuthnot and John Alves Arbuthnot and stamped for T. G. Odling (4)Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet of Edinburgh (24 December 1766 – 18 September 1829) was a Scottish landowner and politician. He served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Lord Lieutenant of Edinburgh and Lord Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh. John Alves Arbuthnot (1802–1875) was Sir William's son and owned Coworth House, near Ascot in Berkshire. Arbuthnot was a director of the London Assurance Company and of the London and Colonial Bank. Thomas George Odling (1911-2002) was a Clerk in the House of Commons.Rubbed marble boards and shelf wear. Bumps and wear to cover edges. Volume 1: Frontispiece and endpapers tanned, foxed and binding slightly detached to front and to end. Some tanning and marks to book. Volume 2: Slightly soiled endpapers. Foxing to first few pages. Volume 3: Foxed endpapers,, bookplates appear to have been removed. First few pages slightly soiled and moisture marks. Endpapers foxedVolume 4: Slight fold marks and foxed to first three pages. Last few pages foxed with pencil annotations and marks to inside back cover.

Lot 721

Deeping (Warwick) Roper's Row, London: Cassell & Company, 1929, first edition, signed by the author, no 498 from an edition of 500, 8vo, original cloth gilt, deckled page edges.Not collated. Some shelf wear to the binding, including rubbing and bumping, as well as fading. Internally, there is some foxing and spotting, but the text itself is fairly bright. Inscribed in ink with previous owner's name and in pencil by past seller.

Lot 723

Folio Society, various volumes, to include: de Rojas (Fernando) The Spanish Bawd, 1973; Shakespeare (William) King Richard III, 1958; Fenwick (Kenneth) Southey's Life of Nelson, 1956; Boccaccio (Giovanni) The Decameron, 1954, 2 vols; Roger (N A M) The Wooden World, 2009, with publisher's slipcase; Sherman (William T) From Atlanta to the Sea, 1961; Erasmus Praise of Folly, 1974, with publisher's original slipcase; (di Lampedusa) Giuseppe The Leopard, 1988, with publisher's original slipcase; Custer (G A) My Life on the Plains, 1968; Twain (Mark) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1993; Scott (Walter) The Bride of Lammermoor, 1985, with publisher's original slipcase; Hudon (Roger) The Folio Book of Days, 2002, with publisher's original slipcase. (13)Not collated. Generally good condition overall, with some light shelf wear to most volumes. Most volumes have fairly clean contents with very limited foxing. More severe wear to Book of Days slipcase.

Lot 785

Athenian Society, 4 volumes, to include: Longus, Lucian, Aristophanes, and Procopius, 1894-95, 8vo, half vellum gilt and marbled boards, deckled page edges, from a limited edition of 250 (4)Not collated. Some clear wear to all volumes, including bumping and general shelf wear to bindings, as well as extensive internal foxing and soiling, with some annotations

Lot 90

A blue painted waterfall type five shelf bookcase, with single base drawer, width 69cm, height 126cm.

Lot 121

A mid-century tile top coffee table. Orange ceramic tiles with mushroom decoration, oak frame and slatted shelf below. L97cm x D51cm x H44.5cm

Lot 110

A mid-century two tier coffee table. Plywood top and shelf, black tapering supports terminating in gilt metal feet. L107cm x D44cm x H43cm

Lot 610

A vintage pine kitchen dresser. The upper section with two panelled door cupboards over a single shelf, the lower unit with two drawers with turned wooden handles over a pair of panelled cupboard doors opening to reveal a single shelf, H200cm x W135cm x D51cm

Lot 620

A large Edwardian ebonised shop storage counter. Linolium nailed to the top, four drawers with large turned handles above two sliding doors, opening to reveal a shelf, attached to an MDF base. L228cm x D63cm x H88cm

Lot 518

An Edwardian mahogany cupboard. With two drawers over a pair of panelled doors, opening to reveal a single shelf, on a plinth base, H85cm x W104cm x D45.5cm

Lot 145

A circa 1930s oak three tier shelf unit. Of asymmetric form, the rectangular top with ebonised champfered edges and two lower shelves with rounded ends. L80cm x D34cm x H61cm

Lot 125

A pair of contemporary retro style metal framed wall mirrors. With a built-in shelf, welded metal stepped arch top frame with smoked glass shelf. 60cm x 129cm

Lot 566

A vintage glass top coffee table. With a lower wicker work shelf, fluted column supports. L101cm x D56cm x H42cm

Lot 29

Two Black Forest Style Carved Wooden Corner Shelf Sconces with Stag and Alpine Ibex Supports, 34cms High

Lot 52

A Modern Pine Two Shelf Galleried Open Bookcase, 75cms Wide

Lot 572

An Edwardian Wall Hanging Three Shelf Unit, 90cm wide and 89cm high

Lot 169

FOUR ITEMS OF ANTIQUE & LATER FURNITURE comprising Priory style oak bookcase, single upper drawer, open shelf, lower cupboard door, linenfold carved detail, turned wooden knobs, sliding glass doors, interior shelves, corner bracket feet, 86cms (h), 93cms (w), 28cms (d), Edwardian mahogany towel rail, 88cms (h), 65.5cms (w), 30cms feet (d), Georgian mahogany night cabinet, tray handle gallery top, single cupboard door, turned tapering supports, pad feet, 75.5cms (h), 83.5cms (w), 32.5cms (d), reproduction mahogany bedside table, shaped top, single bowed drawer, ring pull handles, square supports, spade feet, 77.5cms (h), 39.5cms (w), 40cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 80

EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD FURNITURE two items comprising a side cabinet base, bow fronted centre, galleried open shelf, twin upper drawers, twin cupboard doors, inlaid leaf swag detail, turned and block supports, conjoining under tier shelf, 104 (h) x 138 (w) x 46cms (d) and a drop-down front fireside log box, 3/4 rail back top, brass side and front handles, inlaid urn and swag detail, plinth base, 58 (h) x 38 (w) x 38cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 122

CHINESE HARDWOOD SIDE CABINET, 20th Century, mother of pearl floral and bird inlaid details, inset glass top protector, two upper doors, interior shelf, twin lower cupboard doors, interior drawers, blind fretwork lower frieze, shaped apron, stile feet, original locks intact, 91.5cms (h), 61cms (w), 30.5cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 17

THREE ITEMS OF VINTAGE BEDROOM FURNITURE comprising two oak side cabinets, two door, interior shelf, tapering square supports, 77cms (h), 70cms (w), 39cms (d), two drawer two cupboard door, interior shelves, 79cms (h), 74cms (w), 55cms (d), Art Deco walnut three drawer dressing table, similar handles to the oak items, slab end pedestal supports, 76cms (h), 98cms (w), 50cms (d)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Lot 51

ART DECO WALNUT BEDSIDE CABINET with shaped multi-coloured marble-top, single frieze drawer, central open shelf, lower cupboard door, brass knobs, block supports, 63cms (h), 42cms (w), 40cms (d)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Lot 3

STRIPPED PINE STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD 20th Century, with barrel-back, of one piece, arched front open top, shaped interior shelf, panelled front single door, brass knob, canted edges, plinth base, 194cms (h), 91cms (w), 40cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 59

TWO ITEMS OF BEDROOM FURNITURE circa 1900, comprising four-fold oak dressing screen, pollard oak veneers to the inset panels, brass hinges, 146 (h) x 185cms (w), mahogany mirrored dressing chest, boxwood stringing and cross banding, shield shaped mirror, bevel edged glass, two short, two long drawers, stylised brass pull handles, tapering supports, brown pot castors, 163 (overall h) x 115 (w) x 52cms (d), and, Victorian oak mirrored hall stand, tiled back detail, lift-up storage compartment, canted edge supports, curved end base shelf, 202 (h) x 117 (w) x 47cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 131

TWO ITEMS MODERN OAK FURNITURE, comprising two drawer, two door small sideboard, cleated end top, stylish pull handles and knobs, stile feet, 85cms (h), 85cms (w), 38cms (d), single door, open shelf entertainment stand, 45.5cms (h), 89.5cms (w), 38cms (d)Provenance: private collection Flintshire

Lot 79

REPRODUCTION DUTCH-STYLE OAK MARQUETRY INLAID STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, profuse inlaid decoration, urn and floral detail top, bird, urn and floral detail doors, cornucopia and floral detail outer panels, interior shelf, swept front supports, 78.5cms (h), 66cms (w), 37cms (d)provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 74

COMPACT REPRODUCTION OAK DRESSER, shape sided two-shelf rack, two deep drawers, carved detail, turned wooden knobs, turned and block supports, cross stretcher, 174cms (h), 104.5cms (w), 51cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 2

VINTAGE OAK GLASS TOP DRESSER & WALL MOUNTED FOUR-SHELF RACK, twin upper glazed doors, interior adjustable and fixed shelving, four spice drawers, three lower deep drawers, all pine lined, brass knobs and escutcheons, tapering square supports, 206cms (h), 126cms (w), 48cms (d), the wall rack with shaped bow fronted upper frieze, closed back, 114.5cms (h), 115cms (w), 18.5cms (d)Provenance: deceased estate Anglesey

Lot 123

JAPANESE TWO DOOR SIDE CABINET, black lacquered, carved painted/lacquered bird and floral detail, fancy round brass hinges, original central lock, interior shelf, shaped apron, stile feet, 91.5cms (h), 61cms (w), 30cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 62

MID-CENTURY G PLAN MODULAR LOUNGE SYSTEM comprising concave shelf unit, single lower cupboard door, glazed two door unit, interior glass shelves, three lower drawers, curved end shelf and twin cupboard door base, 199cms (h), 205cms overall, 67cms (d) and a further single standing curved corner shelf, 145cms (h), 40cms (w), 28cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 101

THREE VINTAGE OCCASIONAL FURNITURE ITEMS, comprising oak wall hanging corner cupboard, floral carved single door, shaped interior shelf, 72.5cms (h), 61.5cms (w), oak twin-flap side table, single drawer, conjoining lower shelf, 69cms (h), 41cms (w) closed, 69cms fully open, 33cms (d), rectangular top side table, fluted turned tapering supports, H stretcher, 53cms (h), 47cms (w), 33cms (d)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Lot 58

MODERN OAK FURNITURE three items comprising single drawer side table, stylish metal pull handle, conjoining under-tier shelf, square supports, 75cms (h), 50cms (w), 32cms (d), pair of Edward side chairs, X-frame semi-curved back, basket-weave seat pad, swept supports, 86cms (h), 45cms (w), 38cms seat depthProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 26

NORTH WALES ANGLESEY OAK & PINE DRESSER circa 1830, wide back boarded three shelf rack, three plank base top, three opening frieze drawers, three blind drawers, twin flanking cupboard doors, all with turned wooden knobs, mother of pearl inset buttons, diamond shape ebony escutcheons, bobbin pillar outer detail, corner bracket feet, 220cms (h), 160cms (w), 47cms (d)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Lot 7

SUBSTANTIAL VINTAGE OAK SERVING SIDEBOARD, 4.5cms thick top, three frieze drawers, central panel cupboard door, curved base ends, block and turned supports, base shelf, 87cms (h), 165cms (w), 56.5cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

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