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Fleming (Ian) Live and Let Die, first edition, ex-library copy with stamp and few marks and stains to front and rear endpapers, otherwise internally free of library markings, lower endpaper with reinforced tape along inner hinge, this offset onto final page of text at inner hinge margin, margins lightly toned, some light finger-soiling or spots, original black boards with gilt medallion to upper cover, spine lettered in gilt, gilt a little faded, corners bumped, small faint stain to lower cover, very slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1954.
Pym (Barbara) Excellent Women, scattered foxing, bookplate removed from front pastedown, jacket with light surface soiling to rear panel, some chipping to fore-edges, 1952; Less Than Angels, short split to foot of upper joint, neat tape repairs to joints verso, 1955, first editions, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jackets, slight toning to spines, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 8vo (2)
Fleming (Ian) For Your Eyes Only, ink ownership inscription on front free endpapers, very faint marking to contents page, boards with eye design in white to upper cover, spine lettered in silver, edges lightly rubbed, corners bumped, later issue dust-jacket, light fading on spine, very light creasing, 1960; Thunderball, boards with skeletal hand in blind to upper cover, spine lettered in gilt, jacket with small portion of damp-staining to upper panel, spine ends and upper edge a little creased, 1961; The Spy Who Loved Me, ownership name on pastedown, boards with dagger motif blocked to front board in silver and blind, spine lettered in silver, jacket edges and spine ends a little chipped and frayed, light shelf-lean, 1962, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (3)
Dahl (Roald) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, first English edition, cut signature of the author on title, illustrations by Faith Jacques, small patch of abrasion to front free endpaper and pastedown, original pictorial boards, slight shelf-lean, very light sunning to spine, slight wear to spine ends with some pealing to laminate, a very good copy overall, 4to, 1967.
HEAL'S LONDON, A PAIR OF LIMED OAK WARDROBES CIRCA 1920 Each with panelled doors enclosing a high shelf and hanging rail With ivorine trade button Each 178cm high, 91cm wide, 53cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe limed finish is uneven by design but presentable order without significant issues, natural variation across the two as to be expectedNo keys, locks appear original, all are unlocked at time of reportSome slight signs of old woodwormOverall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET CIRCA 1830 With single frieze drawer above a pair of cabinet doors enclosing a shelf 90cm high, 106cm wide, 42cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome scuffs and marks to the surface, may benefit from a light clean and polish, some chips and losses to some veneers The handles inkeeping with overall appearance but probably later applied, there are cut out places to pull out the drawer to the underside - the drawer has previously been divided The lock to the drawer later, no keyThe interior of the cupboard with old cut outs where wiring has probably been (this appears to have been used as a media cabinet previously) - may benefit from some lining paper to the interior to cover if wished by the purchaser Overall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
An Arts and Crafts walnut shaving stand, early 20th century, the adjustable circular mirror, over a bracket shelf, wavy gallery and oversailing top, above a single frieze drawer and cupboard door, all upon outset legs of square section united by a shaped undershelf, 151cm H x 51cm W x 33cm D
A carved golden oak secretaire bookcase, late 19th century, probably Welsh, the moulded cornice over a pair of glazed doors opening to a single shelf, flanked by uprights carved with Celtic style roundel and chain link detail, upon the secretaire carved with conforming detail and formed with a fall front over a pair of frieze drawers and cupboard doors, upon projected block feet, 223cm H x 127cm W x 38cm D

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