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A Fabulous Early 18th Century Denbighshire Joined Oak Canopy Dresser of fine colour and patination, circa 1710. A moulded hood above a plank backed edge-moulded shelf and a small centre shelf flanked by two side cupboards above four further cupboards; all having square panel doors with small brass loop handles and moulding to the divides. The base section with two fielded panel frieze drawers above fielded panel cupboard doors standing on stile supports, 50 ins (127 cms) wide and 701/2 ins (179 cms) tall.
A 16th Century French Renaissance Carved Oak & Walnut Cabinet. The top having a panel back with a moulded top rail above two panels picturing foliated face masks issuing strings of beads looped through scrolling cartouches, the uprights relief carved with female figures. The main cupboard having two door above two frieze drawers; all carved with mythological figures and divided by women in billowing gowns with flowing hair. The front supported in two fluted Corinthian columns leading down to a scotia moulded under-shelf with a four panel back enriched with bands of guilloché ornamentation, 52 ins (132 cms) wide, 74 ins (188 cms) high and 21 ins (54 cms) deep.
A Fabulous Early 18th Century Joined Oak Welsh Canopy Dresser of fine colour and patination. The hood with an ogee moulded top and applied dentil moulding blocks with pendant finials either side and to the centre flanked by fretted scrolls. The two plank-backed shelves with moulded edging strips on shaped sides. The base section having a two plank edge-moulded top above three fielded panel drawers with a fret-carved central splat and turned side columns leading down to the moulded pot shelf below. 57 ins (145 cms) wide, 741/2 ins (189 cms) tall.
A late 19th Century oak buffet side having a high arched panel back above upper shelf with single drawer supported by twin columns and set above a twin door cabinet base. The whole decorated with dragons, griffins and serpents within running foliate and thistle borders and monogrammed S.E.H. The base bears original label stating the cabinet was constructed from salvaged timbers and carved by Sarah Harvey circa 1895. Measures 39.5" wide by 18.5" deep by 67" tall.
18th Century oak two section press with boxwood and ebony string inlay to the moulded cornice, the interior fitted one shelf enclosed by pair of arch shaped fielded panel doors flanked by pilasters and with three drawers below, the lower section fitted one long, two box and three short drawers with brass swan neck handles having shaped back plates, standing on bracket feet, 130cm wide x 178cm high
A William IV mahogany chiffonier, the panelled back with a shelf on lotus scroll supports, the shaped cresting with acanthus and lotus scrolls, the breakfront frieze with a swell drawer above a pair of panelled doors with matched veneers, flanked by freestanding ringed tapering pillars, on bun feet, 123cm wide, 152cm high, c.1835
A George IV mahogany campaign secretaire with bookshelves, the deep cockbeaded drawer with fitted interior, the open three-shelf back with turned column supports beneath spire finials and swan neck upstand, on tall lotus moulded tapering legs, all sections unscrewing and contained in the secretaire drawer, 191cm high, 1cm wide, c.1820-30
An Edwardian mahogany Sheraton revival display cabinet, the silk lined two-shelf interior enclosed by a glazed serpentine door and bow side panels, outlined with satinwood crossbands, boxwood and ebony stringing, the upstand inlaid with leaf scrolls and swags, on tapering square legs and spade feet, 117cm wide, 173cm high, early 20th century
A Liberty & Co Arts and Crafts walnut display cabinet, the rectangular top with spindle turned gallery over an arcaded shelf, leaded glass compartment door and under tier, on stile feet, the back bearing 'Liberty & Co, Regent St, London' label, marked in ink with no. 1074, 135cm high, 78.6cm high, 28cm diameter
THE RAY SOCIETY, from Wellington College, with their bookplates and gilt device on upper covers, plates as called-for, some coloured: BUCKTON (GEORGE BOWDLER) Monograph of the British Aphides, 4 vols, 1876--83--CAMERON (PETER) A Monograph of The British Phytophagous Hymenoptera, 4 vols, 1882-93--BRADY (G. STEWARDSON) A Monograph of The Free and Semi-Parasitic Copepoda of The British Islands, 3 vols, 1878-80--MICHAEL (ALBERT D) British Oribatidae, 2 vols, 1884-88--HINCKS (THOMAS) A History of The British Marine Polyzoa, 2 vols, 1880--BAIRD (W.) The Natural History of the British Entomostraca, 1850--MASTERS (MAXWELL T.) Vegetable Teratology, 1869--DOUGLAS (JOHN WILLIAM) The British Hemiptera, Vol. 1, 1865, uniformly bound in contemporary tree calf gilt, several covers detached, (one vol. rebacked with slightly different tooling), paper shelf marks (18) LOCATION B
LOWE (E.J.) A Natural History of British Grasses, 74 coloured plates, original green decorated cloth, faded, Groombridge, 1864--JOHNSON (CHARLES) The Grasses of Great Britain, 1st ed, 144 hand-coloured plates, original green decorated cloth gilt, small library stamp on pastedown, shelf mark on spine, sprung, n.d. {c. 1860} LOCATION B
McINTOSH (W.C.) A Monograph Of The British Annelids, 2 vols, 1st edition, 42 plates, some coloured, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, rubbed, Vol. 1 rebacked with orig. spine laid down, Vol. 2 upper cover detached, Wellington College library plates, paper shelf marks and gilt devices on upper covers, 4to, The Ray Society, 1873-1900 LOCATION A
ALDER (JOSHUA) & HANCOCK (ALBANY) A Monograph of The British Nudibranchiate Mollusca, 1st ed, 51 plates, some partially hand-coloured, contemporary half morocco, rubbed, Wellington College library plate and paper shelf marks, occasional foxing, folio, the Ray Society, 1855, and 2 others (3) LOCATION B
HISTORIE DES OUDEN EN NIEUWEN TESTAMENTS, Mortier Bible, 1st edition, 2 engraved frontispieces, 2 title vignettes, 214 engraved plates, 5 double-pp. maps, head and tail-pieces, half titles, later half calf with speckled boards, remains of period spines laid-down, school library plates and paper shelf marks, 1 plate with corner torn off into border, a few marginal repairs, a few tears to text (no loss) and l ll. with loose section (no loss), occasional stains top or bottom edge in Vol. 2 (on title and sometimes just into text or border of plate), folio, Amsterdam, Pieter Mortier, 1700 LOCATION D
GOETHE Sammtliche Werke, 30 vols in 15, contemporary half vellum, spines gilt, ex-Wellington College with their library plate and shelf marks, 2 vols rebacked with most of original spines laid down and tape reinforcements on hinges, 1 hinge loose, occasional foxing, mostly light, Stuttgart, T. W. Gotta, 1857-58 LOCATION L
CHAMISSO (ADELBERT VON) Werke, 6 vols in 3, frontis, period half calf with marbled boards, spines with raised bands gilt, Wellington College library plates and stamps on titles, 16mo, Leipzig, Beidmann, 1842--KORNER (THEODOR) Sammtliche Werke, 4 vols, frontis, contemporary half morocco with marbled boards, spines rubbed, 1 cover detached, Wellington College library plates, stamps and shelf marks, 16mo, Berlin, Nicolai schen, 1847 (7) LOCATION L
ARNOLD (THOMAS JAMES) Reynard the Fox, After the German version of Geothe, Illustrations from the Designs of Wilhelm von Kaulbach, contemp. half calf, rubbed, shelf mark, small tear bottom edge of title, foxing, London, Trubner and Co, 1860--REYNARD THE FOX, A Renowned Apologue of the Middle Age, reproduced in Rhyme, col. title and capital letters, rebound in library cloth which is stained, Longmans,1845 LOCATION L
BURNET (GILBERT) The History Of The Reformation Of The Church of England, Vols 1 and 2 (a supplementary vol. followed later), 1st edition, 2 engraved titles, 15 engraved plates, contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt, rubbed, Vol. 2 rebacked with original spine laid down, hinges reinforced both Vols, school library plates and paper shelf marks, folio, 1679-81--MONK (JAMES HENRY) The Life of Richard Bentley, D.D. 1st ed, engr. portrait frontis (loose, foxed), contemp. calf gilt, worn, spine missing LOCATION C
PRIDEAUX (HUMPHREY), Dean of Norwich, The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of The Jews and Neighbouring Nations...2 vols, 3rd edition, 5 double-pp. maps, 1 plan, 1 engr. illustration, contemporary panelled calf, gilt, rubbed, rebacked with original spines laid down, 1 corner repaired, school library plates and paper shelf marks, hinges reinforced, small folio, London, R. Knaplock, 1717-18 LOCATION C
SAVILE (SIR HENRY) Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores Post Bedam Praecipvi...period tooled calf, worn, piece missing, a few wormholes, rebacked with period spine laid down that is again worn, school library plate and paper shelf marks, title pp. slightly dusty with repaired fore-edge, some light marginal staining, folio, Francofurti, Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium 1601 LOCATION C
COTELERIUS (J.B.) SS. Patrum, Qui Temporibus Apostolicis Floruerunt, Barnabae, Clementis, Hermae, Ignatii, Polycarpi Opera, Vera, et Suppositicia...2 vols, new edition, title vignettes, contemporary calf, gilt, Vol. 1 rebacked with original (rubbed) spine laid down and corners repaired, Vol. 2 covers loose, school library plates and paper shelf marks, some staining, folio, Amsterdam, R. & G. Wetstenios, 1724 LOCATION D
AN EDWARDIAN LADY'S MAHOGANY WRITING DESK crossbanded with stringing and foliate marquetry panels, raised back with pierced brass gallery, and central shelf flanked on either side by two small drawers, leather writing surface, bowed frieze drawer flanked on either side by two small drawers, turned brass handles, square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 36" wide, 38" high

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