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An 18th Century North Wales Joined Enclosed High Dresser. The overhanging canopy with shaped brackets above two plate shelves with channelled groves. The lower shelf having three shaped top fielded panel cupboard doors separated by two pairs of spice drawers. The base having one short central drawer flanked by two long drawers above fielded panel cupboard doors of corresponding width. Standing 76½ ins (194 cms) in height. 56¼ ins (143 cms) wide, 19½ ins (49.5 cms) deep.
A 18th Century Oak Glamorgan Dresser, circa 1760-90. The rack having a moulded cornice above a shaped frieze with nineteen cup hooks. The ogee moulded sides joined by four shelves with channelled plate stands. The lowest shelf housing six small faux spice drawers with brass knop handles. The dresser base having a plank top above five lip-moulded drawers; the two lower drawers flanking a central archway with four baluster-turned front legs leading down to a planked pot board below. 79 ins (201 cms) in height. 62 ins x 17½ ins (158 cms x 44 cms).
A Rare 17th Century Inlaid Oak Buffet. The top with a moulded edge above a geometrically inlaid frieze divided by protruding pyramidal appliqués. The two panel doors flanking a central recessed panel enriched with mother of pearl & bone flowers and an octagonal border highlighted with raised triangular corners and framed within deeply carved egg & dart moulding highlighted with punch-work. The uprights bearing split-turned spindle appliqués and checkered inlay above a guilloche carved edge. The open lower section fronted by large cup & cover legs with a lobed collar and palmate carving. The lower four plank shelf raised on plain rails. [Illustrated in Herbert Cescinsky's 'English Furniture from Gothic to Sheraton', p. 94.]
A late Victorian dark carved oak hall stand with bevelled mirror surrounded by an arrangement of turned coat pegs, above a projecting shelf, and central stick stand, flanked by a pair of glove drawers, profusely carved with scrolling foliage, palmettes and lion masks, raised on turned and fluted cup-and-cover supports conjoined by a platform understretcher with drip tray.
[Dedekind, Friderich] Grobianus, or the compleat booby. Done into English. by Roger Bull. London: T. Cooper, 1739. First edition, 8vo, contemporary German mottled calf, spine gilt Note: Dedicated to Jonathan Swift, Grobianus is a robustly ribald work, teaching how to be generally loathsome and repulsive in day to day living. Foxon B564 ("Roger Bull has not been itendified; it may be a pseudonym"), Rothschild 513; Teerink 1318 Provenance: University Berlin Student library, stamp on title and edges, shelf number in ink on title.
Russia--Krusenstern, Adam John de Memoir of the celebrated Admiral John de Krusenstern, the first Russian Circumnavigator, translated from the German, by his daughter Madame Charlotte Bernhardi, and edited by Rear Admiral Sir John Ross. London: Longmans, Green [&c.], 1856. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy to Capt. Scobell, engraved frontispiece, half-title, original cloth, small blindstamp on title, bookplate, gilt stamp on cover, shelf number at foot of spine, spine very slightly rubbed Provenance: Captain George Treweeke Scobell, M.P. for Bath, the first person to raise publicly the idea of the Victoria Cross in a defined format in his address to the House of Commons in 1854. Inscription and bookplate. The Cruising Assocation.

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