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A Victorian mahogany break front display cabinet, the mirror back with a carved scroll canopy raised on cylindrical columns above shield shaped glass and open shelf with one blind fret frieze drawer flanked by glazed cupboards and above one further cupboard, each with astragal bars, the whole on cabriole club supports joined by an under tier, 122 cms. wide, 37 cms. deep, 233 cms. high.
A mid to late 19c. walnut lady's writing desk with a part galleried open shelf raised on S scrolls supports with 2 bow fronted drawers flanked by 4 plain drawers with a lift top writing section and serpentine drawers to the frieze on cabriole supports headed by scroll patera, 97 cms. wide by 70 cms. deep by 120 cms. high.
An Edwardian mahogany standing corner cupboard, with satinwood crossbanding, stringing and marquetry, with a broken swan neck pediment above a closed tracery door enclosing shelves the base with a panel door enclosing a single shelf, 79.5in (202cm) h, 27in (68.5cm) h, 17in (43cm) d. Veneer splits to both friezes.
A mahogany serpentine front cabinet, in Chippendale style, with a pair of frieze drawers and a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a shelf flanked by leaf carved scroll volutes to knurled toes and floret pads, late 19th/early 20th century, 33.25in (84.5cm) h, 45in (114.5cm) w, 21.25in (54cm) d.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK SIDEBOARD by Maple & Co, the rectangular protruding shelf above a panelled back with turned supports, the lower section having two central graduated drawers and two panelled cupboard doors with stylised copper ornament on shaped legs, tied by an undertier, 142cms high x 153cms wide
Campbell, John and Dr. Berkenhout. Lives of the British admirals. London: C.J. Barrington, 1817. 8 volumes, 8vo, engraved frontispieces, list of subscribers, contemporary half calf, some spotting to titles and frontispieces, small library blindstamp on titles, bookplates, and shelf number on spines, rubbed, one joint split Provenance: Royal Military College; The Cruising Association.
Cook, Captain James The journals of Captain James Cook on his voyages of discovery. Cambridge: Hakluyt Society, 1955. 3 volumes in 4, plates, original cloth, 3 volumes with dust-jackets, lacking map portfolio, bookplates, shelf number on spines; Beaglehole, J.C. The life of Captain James Cook. London: Hakluyt Society, 1974. 8vo, dust-jacket (5)

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