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An Early 19th Century English Porcelain Teaset, in the Ridgway style; together with a Royal Crown Derby part dinner service, a pair of porcelain ice pails, and two Wedgwood vases, one designed by Keith Murray (one shelf)The Keith Murray Vase - 20cm high, one or two light surface scratches, no other damage
An interesting Collection of Books Including Local Topography (The Antiquities of Furness 1774, Guides to the Lakes, etc.); modern firsts including le Carre (Single & Singles, signed, etc.); Jekyll (Gertrude), Colour in the Flower Garden, 1908, 1st edition, Vanity Fair (2 vols, in leather gilt bindings) etc. (1 shelf)
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD BREAKFRONT CHIFFONIER early 19th century, the top section with a single three-quarter galleried shelf over a mirrored back plate, the bottom section with central cupboard doors, with brass lattice work panelling, which open to a shelved interior, flanked by open shelves, and moulded pillars with corbel capitals, on gadrooned bun feet, 141cm high x 183cm wide x 40cm deep
A reproduction pine dog kennel dresser, the upper section with boarded two-shelf plate rack with two glazed panel doors, above a base of three short drawers and open centre section flanked by pair of fielded panel doors to plinth base, 200 x 119 x 46cm (af).Condition Report: The cornice is lacking the return to the right-hand side, further signs of wear visible throughout, most noticeably to the top surface
An Arts & Crafts mahogany side cabinet, the upper section with open shelf and bevel edged mirror, with fret carved floral uprights above an arched open shelf and angular display cabinet to the base with glazed door, flanked by further glazed panels, raised on cabriole front supports to pad feet, united by a shaped undertier, 167 x 107 x 38cm.
A pair of modern Chinese red lacquered dwarf cupboards, decorated with lilies and ducks, the two cupboard doors opening to reveal a single shelf, over a single drawer on bracket feet, 59.5 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 59.5 cm high, together with a black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated four fold screen, 164 cm wide x 183 cm high
An Edwardian mahogany Sheraton Revival display cabinet or bijouterie cabinet of elongated octagonal form, the single glazed door enclosing a glass shelf raised on bracket feet 64 cm wide x 30.5 cm deep x 42.3 cm high together with a 19th Century mahogany toilet mirror, the oval plate on S scroll supports on a three drawer base to bracket feet 37.5 cm wide x 52.5 cm high
A mahogany side table, the plain top with moulded edge over three frieze drawers and shaped apron raised on cabriole legs to pad feet 107 cm wide x 66 cm deep x 76 cm high together with a 19th Century mahogany and satin wood strung corner washstand, the plain top over two cupboard doors and a single drawer flanked by two dummy drawers on square legs united by a pot shelf to splayed feet 73 cm wide x 86.3 cm high
Capell Brooke (Arthur de). Travels through Sweden, Norway, and Finmark, to The North Cape, 2nd edition, London: J. Rodwell, 1831, 22 lithographs, 11 vignettes, occasional light spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine laid down (endpapers renewed), rubbed, 4to, together with:Hooker (William Jackson). Journal of a Tour in Iceland, in the Summer of 1809, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1813, half-title to volume 1, frontispieces to each (folding map to volume 2), 6 plates to rear volume 1, lightly spotted, original green cloth, some wear, 8vo, withMetcalfe (Frederick). The Oxonian in Norway; or, notes of excursions in that country in 1854-1855, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Hurst and Blackett, 1856, frontispiece to each, publisher's advertisements to rear of volume 1, library stamps to titles, lightly spotted, original brown blindstamped cloth gilt, library shelf numbers & stickers to spine bases, rubbed with some wear, 8vo, with 9 other travel volumes, including a 1st edition of Whymper's A Guide to Chamonix and the range of Mont Blanc in the original pictorial wrappers (1896)QTY: (13)
Flora. White (James Walter). The Flora of Bristol, 1st edition, Bristol: John Wright and Sons, 1912, folding colour map, 3 black & white plates, preliminary & rear leaves spotted, a few preliminary leaves trimmed with loss to outer margins, contemporary pencil ownership inscription to title upper margin, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Marquand (Ernest David). Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser Channel Islands, 1st edition, London: Dulau & Co, 1901, 5 maps, partially uncut, endpapers toned, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, withGreen (C. Theodore). The Flora of the Liverpool District, Abroath: T. Buncle, 1933, portrait frontispiece, black & white illustrations throughout, small library stamp to front free endpaper, original pictorial blue cloth gilt, library shelf sticker to spine base, marked, 8vo, with approximately 200 other floras on areas like Herefordshire, Dorset, Norfolk, Wiltshire, Lake District, Surrey, Gloucestershire etcQTY: (approx. 200)
Said-Ruete (Rudolph). Said bin Sultan, 1st edition, London: Alexander-Ouseley, 1929, 6 black & white illustrations, folding map to rear, ex-library with stamps throughout (including to title, plate versos), original green cloth gilt, ex-library blindstamp to front board, library gilt shelf mark to backstrip, rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)
BOB HUNTER, A WRENMAN OAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, CIRCA 1980S the upper section with a glazed door and sides, enclosing two fixed shaped shelves, the panelled base with a cupboard door opening to reveal a fixed shelf, with carved wren signatures to each section. 199.5cm high, 82cm wideWith keys and working locks. Some water staining and splashes of a dark substance. In generally good condition.
A POKER WORK TABLE, CIRCA 1900 the shaped moulded top decorated with three ribbon-tied floral sprays, raised on three pairs of legs joined by a similarly decorated shelf stretcher. 68cm high, 78cm wide overallStructurally sound without worm. The top with some wear but generally in good condition.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL-MOUNTED, EBONISED AND INLAID GUÉRIDON the circular top inset with a porcelain dished plaque depicting children surrounded by a garland of flowers, raised on three cabriole legs with gilt-metal mounts, the top and shelf-stretcher with floral inlay. 74.5cm high, 41cm diameterThe table is sturdy. The porcelain is in good condition without chips, cracks or restoration. Some old inactive wormholes are visible on the underside. The gallery is complete. Tiny loss to the tip of one mount to one leg. Surface marks and wear. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A FINE PAIR OF EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BIJOUTERIE CABINETS the circular tables with scrolling foliate inlay to the moulded tops, glazed to the tops and sides, each with a glass shelf and side door, raised on slender cabriole legs. (2) 94.5cm high, 52cm diameterA fabulous pair of vitrines which are structurally very sturdy and in generally very good condition.
A CONTINENTAL GILT METAL-MOUNTED, MARBLE-TOPPED AND MAHOGANY TABLE AMBULANTE modern, the rounded marble top with pierced brass gallery, above a drawer with a painted landscape panel to the front, raised on slender cabriole legs joined by a galleried shelf stretcher. 70.5cm wide, 54cm wideSome minor surface marks and scratches. The drawer runs well. In generally very good condition.
A MOORISH HARDWOOD AND CEDAR SIDE CABINET IN ARTS AND CRAFTS LIBERTY STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe panelled inverted breakfront top with parquetry bands above a central cupboard door with pierced and moulded decoration in the manner of Thomas Jeckyll, enclosing a shelf flanked by a pair of frieze drawers with cupboards below with carved pilasters applied with brass bosses on bracket feet carved with lunettes103.3cm high, 168.4cm wide, 56.7cm deep
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASEPOSSIBLY SCOTTISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATERinlaid with ebonised stringing, the moulded cornice above a frieze decorated with husks and flowerheads, above four pairs of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the conforming base with panelled doors each enclosing a shelf on shaped bracket feet224.3cm high, 354.5cm wide, 47.7cm deepProvenanceWilliam Roughead (1870-1952), Albany, London.
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