SACKVILLE-WEST (V) Country Notes, 1st ed, torn dustwr ('hidden' repairs of blue tape!), sl. cocked, 4to, 1939--INGRAMS (JOHN) & PIPER (JOHN) Piper's Places, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1983--DIXON-SCOTT (J.) The English Countryside, Foreword by Rose Macaulay, 1st ed, orig. cl., oblong 4to, 1935--and others on landscape and local history on one shelf LOCATION C
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POPE-HENNESSY (JOHN) Italian Renaissance Sculpture, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1958; Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture, plate vol, dustwr. (sunned), 1963--LEES-MILNE (JAMES) Baroque in Italy, 1st ed, dustwr. (spine faded), 1959; Baroque in Spain and Portugal, 1st ed, dustwr (tear top of spine), 1960--PLUMB (Dr. J.H.) The Horizon Book of The Renaissance, 1st ed, dustwr, 4to, 1961--and others on art, sculpure and architecture on one shelf LOCATION H
BOXING. FISTIANA, 21st ed, contemp. quarter morocco, 1859--MILES (HENRY DOWNES), Pugilisctica, History of British Boxing, 3 vols, orig. pict. cl. gilt, small tear to 1 headcap, lower joint broken Vol. 2 but still tight, Edinburgh, 1906--HENNING (FRED) Fights for the Championship, 2 vols, modern quarter calf, {1902}--plus others boxing on 1 shelf including 6 videos plus 5 framed prints LOCATION M & L
A late Victorian rosewood, ash and marquetry washstand, circa 1890, the raised back with a rectangular mirror, a shelf and tiles printed with flowers and leaves, the base with a grey veined marble top above two panelled doors and four short drawers, on turned tapering legs and ceramic castors, 181cm high, 138cm wide, 61cm deep
W. Walker & Sons - a Victorian mahogany dumb waiter, late 19th century, the panelled back with a shelf and swan neck pediment carved with rosettes, the frieze with drawers and acanthus scroll supports, the base enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on a plinth, 173cm high, 152cm wide, one drawer stamped W. Walker & Sons, Bunhill Row, London EC
A William IV rosewood chiffonier, circa 1830, the mirrored back with a shelf on S-scroll supports beneath a triangular lotus moulded pediment, the base with a white marble top and two-drawer frieze above a pair of doors with pierced brass lattice panels flanked by lotus pilasters, on a breakfront plinth, 151cm high, 122cm wide
James Winter - a Regency rosewood chiffonier, circa 1820, the mirror back with a shelf raised on a pair of gilt brass milled tapering pillars cast with acanthus beneath a gallery pierced with quatrefoils, the base with gadroon mouldings and enclosed by a pair of glazed doors flanked by reeded pilasters with carved acanthus scroll capitals and plinths, on lobed toupie feet, 132cm high, 122cm wide, 31cm deep, each door stamped James Winter, 101 Wardour St
A French porcelain mounted ebony and ebonised bonheur du jour, circa 1870, inlaid throughout with brass stringing and outlined with brass mouldings, inset with Sevres style oval porcelain plaques painted with portraits and flower sprays within bleue celeste and gilt borders, the back with a shaped pediment above a shelf and pair of doors, the base with a drawer enclosing a gilt tooled leather lined writing surface, open mirror back shelves under, 124cm high, 107cm wide, 48cm deep
A Moorish walnut and intarsia kneehole desk, late 19th century, inlaid throughout with geometric designs in mother-of-pearl, ebony and a variety of woods, the shaped rectangular top above three frieze drawers, on square section cabriole legs, 126cm wide, 81cm deep (with the detached upstand and shelf with balustraded gallery, linking element lacking); a conforming desk chair, of angular panelled form with slender spindle sides (2)
An early 20th Century mahogany decorative Side Cabinet, with a moulded and pierced cornice, over astragal glazed doors enclosing fitted shelving, the lower section fitted with two shallow frieze drawers, raised on tapering square supports with a shelf below, terminating in spade feet, 33 ½” wide

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