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Lessing (Doris). The Grass is Singing, 1st ed., Joseph, 1950, owner name, orig. cloth in rubbed and chipped d.j. with loss to spine, 8vo, together with Scott (W.S.), Shelley at Oxford, Golden Cockerel Press, 1944, ex-lib. copy with ink stamp to title and front pastedown, orig. morocco-backed boards, rubbed, slim 4to, ltd. ed. 293/500, plus Severin (Mark, illust.), Apollonius of Tyre, Golden Cockerel Press, 1956, eng. frontis. and plts., lib. stamp to verso of title, orig. morocco-backed cloth, 4to, and Housman (A.E.), A Shropshire Lad, Riccardi Press, 1914, t.e.g., orig. cloth-backed boards, slim 4to, ltd. ed. 768/1000, and a qty. of others 1st eds., private press, literature etc. (one shelf)
Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, illust. Alan Lee, 3 vols., reset ed., Harper Collins, 2002, col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s in slipcase, 4to, together with The Silmarillion, illust. by Ted Nasmith, Harper Collins, 1998, col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Fisher (Jude), The Fellowship of the Ring Visual Companion, 2001; The Two Towers Visual Companion, 2002, both pub. Harper Collins, col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, and a qty. of others, Tolkien and fantasy related etc. (one shelf)
George I design walnut bureau bookcase, the top with moulded cornice over a pair of geometric glazed doors with feather banded frames, enclosing 2 adjustable shelves, a fixed shelf and 4 small drawers above a pair of candle slides, the later base with sloping fall enclosing stepped interior fitted 6 small drawers and pigeon holes over 2 short drawers 2 long drawers on bracket feet, three of the glazed panels cracked and some missing pieces of veneer, 203cm high 96cm wide .
Victorian mahogany serpentine shaped chiffonier, the flower and foliate carved arched back panel above a shaped top, frieze drawer and a pair of foliate framed cupboard doors, enclosing a single shelf, cellarette drawer and 2 cubby holes, flanked by leaf carved swept pilasters, on a shaped plinth base, losses to veneer, 123cm wide 62cm deep 157cm high
Queen Anne style red japanned cabinet of 2 sections, typically decorated in gilt and polychrome colours with Chinese figures and flowers, the single domed pediment above 2 cupboard doors enclosing 2 shelves and 2 drawers, over a lower section with 2 cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, raised on bun feet, parts 18th century, 197cm high, 46cm deep, 96cm wide
Late 19th century French carved walnut bookcase cabinet, the top section with raised centre fitted with an arched astragal glazed door, flanked by open panelled wings with twin fluted column supports and an arcaded frieze, the base section with rectangular moulded top above a pair of cushion moulded frieze drawers and a pair of panel cupboard doors, carved with grotesque masks and scrolling foliage, enclosing a single fitted shelf, flanked by fluted columns, on a stepped plinth and shaped front feet, 160cm wide 111.5cm high 60cm deep, formerly with raised supports between the 2 sections
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD WALL MIRROR having a swan-neck pediment flanking an inlaid boxwood and harewood bat's wing medallion, above a swag-inlaid frieze, the bevelled shield-form mirror plate within foliate-inlaid spandrels, the shaped sides inlaid with bat's wing lunettes and foliage, above a shaped shelf and foliage-inlaid apron, the frieze centred by an urn, above ball terminals, 61cm wide x 89cm high, (24in x 35in)
A WILLIAM IV FLAME MAHOGANY-VENEERED BOOKCASE the upper stage having a rectangular cornice above glazed door with pointed arched tracery, enclosing three adjustable shelves with original purple lining paper, and matching backing, the door having integral broadening pillars with carved capitals, the lower stage having a rectangular top above two blind-fronted frieze drawers, the twin cupboards, with integral pilasters enclosing a shelf, on a plinth base, 132cm x 51cm x 217.5cm high, (52in x 20in x 85.6in)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ART NOUVEAU-STYLE INLAID OAK DRESSING CHEST having a bevelled rectangular swing mirror with pierced surmount between shaped end standards each inlaid in a variety of stained woods with a stylised tulip, above a shaped shelf on two short central drawers with copper floral backplate ring handles, between pierced shaped sides, the rectangular top above two short drawers and one long drawer with matching handles, on a pierced apron and block feet, 92cm x 53cm x 173cm high, (36in x 21in x 68in)
A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK ONE-PIECE PRESS CUPBOARD, previously built-in, having a scroll-carved overhanging frieze centred by initials TF and date 1692, above turned pendants, the upper "register" having a further matching frieze above two cupboards each carved with a horizontal "figure of eight" motif, foliage etc, flanking a central panel with scroll-ended X (or opposed heart) motif within matching foliage, the lower "register" having an incised frieze above a pair of three-panelled cupboards, enclosing a plywood shelf, the incised end stiles extending as legs, 163cm x 61cm x 160cm high, (64.25in x 24in x 63in)(plywood top and backing), one side green-painted
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD having a shaped arched backrail with scroll-moulded edging, the inverted breakfront top above three blind-fronted frieze drawers, twin central cupboards with foliate moulding on a shelf, between two similar cupboards, one enclosing a shelf above five-bottle cellaret,the other (door detached and needing attention, but present) enclosing two shallow tray shelves with cutlery racks above a shelf and deep tray shelf, all on an inverted breakfront plinth base, 193cm x 63cm x 166cm high, (76in x 24.8in x 65.3in)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY INLAID WALNUT MIRROR-BACKED SIDEBOARD having a moulded rectangular cornice above an arched bevelled mirror plate within chequered ebony and satinwood-strung surround, between quadrant shelves and above a plain shelf, the lower stage having a rectangular top above two drawers and two cupboards all with matching stringing, the former with shaped Arts & Crafts-style backplate bale handles, the latter, centred by carved oval patera, enclosing a shelf, on bracket feet, 136cm x 49.5cm x 188cm high, (53.5inx 19.5in x 74in) (minor depletions)
A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S GOOD QUALITY MAHOGANY DOUBLE WARDROBE having an oblong cornice with wavy "pie-crust" edging, above well-figured doors with matching arched moulding, enclosing hanging space to one side, a shelf above three tray shelves and three drawers to the other, a long drawer beneath both all drawers with brass square bale handles, the whole on a plinth base, 138.5cm x 61cm x 203cm high, (54.5in x 24in x 80in)
A GEORGE III PINE ONE-PIECE FLOOR-STANDING DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD having a later oak rectangular cornice above a pair of three-panel doors enclosing two shelves, above a pair of two-panel doors enclosing a single shelf, on a plinth base, the interior backing retaining some original green paint, 96cm x 68cm x 200cm high, (37.8in x 26.8in x 78.7in)
A GEORGE IV/WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER having a scroll-carved surmount on a shelf with scroll supports, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer between anthemion-carved ends, the panelled cupboard doors, enclosing a shelf, between plain pilasters on a plinth base, 90.5cm x 40.5cm x 139cm high, (35.6in x 16in x 54.7in)
A WILLIAM IV BLACK-LACQUERED CUPBOARD previously the lower stage of a bookcase-cabinet, having a rectangular top (requiring re-covering) above two-convex-fronted drawers with punch-decorated brass escutcheons, above two cupboard doors each decorated in red and gilt with chinoiserie scenes, enclosing a shelf, on well-carved paw feet, 103cm x 68.5cm x 86.5cm high, (40.5in x 27in x34in)
A SET OF JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BLACK LACQUERED OPEN SHELVES of assymetrical form, having a rectangular top decorated in relief with four panels (two fan-shaped, one cartouche, one kidney-shaped), variously depicting cranes and prunus, figures beside a lake with Mount Fuji beyond, etc, reserved on a "diapered" ground with blind-fretwork borders, above a cupboard with sliding twin doors, each similarly modelled and additionally gilt-enriched, on a further shelf with opposed cupboards above and below, the lowest shelf with full length cupboard beneath, on a plinth base and squat bracket feet, 89cm x 30.5cm x 93cm high, (35in x 12in x 36.6in)
An early 20th century Art Nouveau style mahogany and marquetry harewood boxwood and ebony strung display cabinet, the top with a moulded cornice above inlaid frieze, two astragal glazed doors with embossed copper mounts in the form of stylised tulips, flanked by a shaped shelf and turned supports, the base with a fall with a satinwood panel inlaid with flowers and leaves, flanked by two panels on leaf and flower carved pierced brackets with a shaped undertier and block feet, 109 high x 37 deep x 117cm wide
Two stained oak side cabinets in the manner of Adolf Loos, Austrian circa 1910, the larger cabinet with a central open shelf above a pair of bevelled cupboard doors enclosing shelves, flanked by two upper doors fronted by embossed copper panels, The smaller example with twin doors, above open shelf. copper panels monogrammed 'N.S.' 187. 5cm h by 178cm W x 45cm d, smaller 170cm H x 80.5c
A William IV mahogany chiffonier, the arched raised back fitted an open shelf with serpentine gallery, flanked by acanthus leaf carved scrolling bracket supports, fitted two short drawers to the frieze with a pair of arched fielded panelled doors under, flanked by cluster column pilasters, raised on turned tapering feet, 41 1/2in. x 61in. high.
Victorian inlaid satinwood credenza, the superstructure with a railed back shelf supporting a mirror section over a panel flanked with further mirrors above three glazed doors opening to reveal a shelved interior and on a plinth base, inlaid all over with swags, ribbon, hairbell and other motifs, 67in (170cm) wide

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