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An Early Victorian Rosewood Side Cabinet, the back with scroll and leaf carving and having a shelf, the base having a concave sided inverted section with two shelves, flanked by a pair of panel doors inset with papier maché panels decorated exotic birds, flowers and scrolls, 159 cm See illustration
A 19th Century French gilt three tier wall shelf of rococo form with plain mirror back, the shaped and moulded frame with bold urn cresting, with floral and leaf scroll ornament, the three shaped shelves with leaf scroll side supports and conforming C and leaf scroll apron, 45ins x 26ins overall (mirror somewhat marked and frame cracked, and some small pieces missing) Illustrated £250-350
Ferrier (J.P.). Caravan Journeys and Wanderings in Persia, Afghanistan, Turkistan, and Beloochistan, with Historical Notices of the Countries Lying Between Russia and India, 2nd ed., Murray, 1857,. three plts., large folding engraved map, ex lib. copy with ink stamps to title, map and plts. etc., hinges repaired, contemp. straight grained morocco boards with later leather reback and shelf no, in gilt, rubbed, 8vo (1)
Leake (William Martin). Travels in the Morea, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1830,. together with Peloponnesiaca: A Supplement to Travels in the Morea, 1st ed., 1846, together 4 vols., two large folding maps and twenty eight eng. maps, plans and plts. (in all), some folding, uniform contemp. brown half calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting labels, raised bands with Greek vase motif in compartments, slight shelf wear to extrems., 8vo Blackmer 974 (without the Supplement). Ataby 691 & 693. A highly important set including the scarce Supplement, giving a fascinating account of journeys carried out from February to May 1805 and February to May 1806. Leake was a member of the Society Dilettanti, a fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal Geographical Society, and was Vice President of the Royal Society of Literature. The binding of this set matches the Eton prize binding illustrated on p. 357 in Ataby. See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (4)
Brock (H.M., illust.). A Book of Old Ballads, Selected and with an Introduction by Beverley Nichols, 1st ed., 1934, sixteen col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, title page foxed, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed (foxed), orig. full maroon calf gilt, spine and part of lower cover faded, 4to, (limited edition, 137/250 copies, signed in pencil by Brock and Nichols), together with Detmold (E.J., illust.) Fabre's Book of Insects, New York, 1936, twelve tipped in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, top edges green, orig. cloth gilt, in d.j., with some fraying and creasing to edges, contained in orig. cardboard box, with pictorial label to lid, rubbed and a little worn, 4to, plus Robinson (W. Heath, illust.), A Song of the English, by Rudyard Kipling, [1909], sixteen tipped in col. plts., scattered light foxing, free endpapers partially browned, orig. cloth in d.j., rubbed, and sl. frayed at edges, with sl. loss to head of spine, 4to, plus Robinson (W. Heath), Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales, [1927], sixteen col. tipped in plts., numerous b & w illlusts., scattered light foxing, orig. cloth gilt, spine sl. faded and rubbed at ends, a few small marks to covers, 4to, plus a quantity of other illust. children's books (1 shelf)
An early 19th century rosewood breakfront bookcase the raised back with pieced and carved ornament of scrolls and foliage, with a single shelf supported by two carved scroll brackets above an oblong mirror, the breakfront top above a central cupboard with two glazed doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, flanked by two open book shelves, each with single adjustable shelf, set on a platform base, 88in (224cm) wide, 58in (147cm) high, 18in (46cm) deep.
A mid Victorian figured walnut serpentine canterbury what-not circa 1860 the top shelf with four leaf moulded corner finials over a two-division galleried Canterbury the divisions leaf pierced above a single serpentine drawer to the base with tapering fluted and baluster corner supports on four short turned legs terminating in salt glazed casters (slight veneer losses and lacking gallery from the top shelf) 27" wide 38" high 17.5" deep
A Victorian mahogany sideboard the low shelf back with pointed arch top rail over an open shelf on baluster turned front supports above a central short frieze drawer and arch leaf and vine moulded draw below flanked by two single cabinet doors all fitted with turned wooden handles on turned and tapering front corner supports standing proud (split to the top) 60" wide 55" high 24" deep
A Victorian ebonised marquetry inlaid walnut banded break front credenza with gilt metal mounts in the manner of Lamb Manchester circa 1870 the top with moulded edge over a bell flower inlaid and giltwood strung frieze above a rectangular crossbanded single panel door revealing one fixed shelf with plush velvet lined interior flanked by two rectangular glazed doors revealing two fixed shelves with plush velvet lined interior on a cut out plinth base 70.5" wide 42" high 15" deep
A George III oak cabinet chest circa 1780 the dentil cornice over a flame mahogany veneered frieze the two rectangular single panel doors revealing one adjustable open shelf above two cabinet doors opening to reveal a series of pigeon holes over three short locking drawers with small brass knob handles on a chest base of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers each fitted with brass swing handles and oval back plates (replacements) raised on shaped bracket feet. There is a paper label between the cabinet top and chest base M BARSTON Ironmonger Leicester 39.5" wide 79.5" high 20" deep
A Victorian painted pine housekeepers cupboard the cavetto cornice over six long single panel doors revealing three fixed shelves over three short frieze drawers on a cabinet base of two central cabinet doors revealing one fixed shelf flanked by three short drawers to each side all fitted with turned wooden handles raised on four turned compressed bun front feet 86" wide 86.5" high 19.75" deep
A William IV mahogany secretaire chest circa 1835 the secret frieze drawer over two short and one long false drawer front revealing a secretaire drawer interior of arched central cabinets revealing two fixed shelves flanked by four graduated short drawers to each side fitted with turned ivory handles over two long cockbeaded drawers to the base all fitted with brass swing handles and pressed circular brass back plate on short spiral reeded turned front legs along with an associated mahogany bookcase top with stepped cornice over two rectangular single panel doors revealing one adjustable shelf 51" wide 91.5" high overall 22" deep
A Liberty & Co Arts & Crafts oak bureau Having full front drop middle section with fitted interior below a single panel hinged door and open shelf, protruding cornice and pierced gallery, on block supports united by lower tier shelf with pierced design, with applied copper mounts, bearing Liberty ivorine label to back 1510mm by 870mm

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