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Lot 294

Snow (C. P.) Death Under Sail, first edition, some light scattered foxing, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, light toning to spine, spine a little frayed at head, 1932; Last Thing, uncorrected proof copy, original wrappers, light creasing and sunning to spine, 1970 § Miller (Ronald) The Affair. The New Men. The Masters. Based on the novels by C. P. Snow, first edition, original boards, dust-jackets, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, else fine, 1964; and 5 others, C. P. Snow, 8vo & 4to (8)

Lot 277

NO RESERVE Nabokov (Vladimir) Lolita, first English edition, ink ownership name to front free endpaper, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, very light sunning to spine, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, upper fore-edge creased, light marks to covers, one or two nicks to top edge but an excellent example generally, 8vo, 1959.

Lot 214

Economics.- Hayek (Friedrich August, editor) Capitalism and the Historians, first edition, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, sunning to spine and panel margins, surface tearing to spine affecting imprint at foot, spine ends and corners a little chipped, a few short closed tears to head and foot, still a very good copy overall, 8vo, 1954.⁂ Scarce in the dust-jacket, includes essays by Hayek, T.S. Ashton, Louis Hacker, W.H. Hutt and Bertrand de Jouvenel.

Lot 1256

A GROUP OF THREE MODERN SHELF UNITS

Lot 278

A POTTERY STICK STAND, AND A GILT WALL SHELF.

Lot 1297

A MAHOGANY PLANK STOOL A SMALL PINE CORNER SHELF AND A OAK SIDE TABLE

Lot 805

A PINE WALL SHELF

Lot 129

A 1.07m painted wood chiffonier with shelf and tile set raised back, fitted frieze drawer and pair of panelled cupboard doors under, set on bracket feet

Lot 140

An 86cm pine freestanding five shelf open bookcase with arcaded gallery to top, set on bracket feet with shaped apron

Lot 166

An old later painted wood three shelf open unit, set on turned feet

Lot 177

A narrow early 20th Century oak four shelf open bookcase with pierced heart decoration to top

Lot 201

A 1.05m pine plate rack with arcaded top, stick set rack and shelf under

Lot 223

A 92cm Victorian mahogany chiffonier with moulded decoration to gallery shelf over a pair of panelled cupboard doors, set on plinth base

Lot 273

A1.1m Art Nouveau walnut framed overmantel mirror with scroll supports to shelf top, four inset embossed copper plaques and flanking pierced brackets, set on wooden pommels

Lot 320

An old oak three tier wall hanging corner shelf unit with pierced scroll decoration to top and bottom

Lot 357

A 61cm early 20th Century mahogany five shelf open bookcase with shaped top and sides

Lot 59

A Clarke CPF200 flatbed garden trolley with folding handle - sold with a small folding two tier shelf unit

Lot 838

A small selection of dolls house furniture including mid Century modular style shelf unit, similar three piece suite, etc.

Lot 1041

An early 20thC pine pot cupboard, with three part galleried top raised above single door, revealing a plain shelf, 86cm high, 48cm wide, 36cm deep.

Lot 1021

An early 20thC mahogany bookcase top, with panelled glazed front revealing shelf, 92cm high, 79cm wide, 27cm deep.

Lot 967

A pair of early 20thC torcheres, each with square tops on serpentine legs with shelf beneath, 91cm high. (2)

Lot 991

A 19thC heavily carved oak hanging shelf, with breakfront section with mitre carved banding, on a scroll and orb support with carved back, 62cm high, 64cm wide, 25cm deep.

Lot 1105

A late 19th Century North European carved oak breakfront cabinet on stand, the carved architectural pediment with boars head, above an acanthus cornice and animal mask and scroll frieze, barley twist uprights and single glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with carved frieze drawer above single door enclosing shelf with carved horn, rabbit and leaf decoration, on bun feet, 99 x 53 x 226cms high.

Lot 1101

Attributed to Epstein: a mid 20th Century Queen Anne-style burr walnut cocktail cabinet, with shell and scroll pattern finial above a pair of doors with chinoiserie-style brass fittings, opening to reveal a mirrored and maple-lined interior, above a pull-out mirrored drinks mixing shelf and two drawers, the backs of doors each with two galleried shelves, on a stand with pierced and carved shell, leaf and scroll frieze, acanthus cupped cabriole legs and feet, 107 x 44 x 172cms high.

Lot 450

A Victorian mahogany coal purdonium, upper shelf surmounted by a broken swan neck pediment, supported on turned columns with bevelled glass mirrored back, carved pull-down front, brass carrying side handles, on short turned legs and brass castors A/F Location:

Lot 284

A George III mahogany bow fronted corner cabinet, four internal shelves, brass escutcheons and H hinges, 109 x 69 x 49cm, together with a Georgian mahogany demi lune table on square legs, a set of seven reproduction mahogany dining chairs, upholstered seats on turned and fluted front legs, a reproduction mahogany coffee table, mahogany three shelf wall hanging unit and a pine open shelf wall hanging unit of three shelvesLocation: G

Lot 153

A 1920's oak hinged top sewing cabinet with shelf below, 81cm h x 47.5cm wLocation:

Lot 417

Two Beach folding shelves, together with a wooden music stand, the big shelf 95cm x 71cm Location:

Lot 44

A late 19th century mahogany wall mounted cupboard, 90.5cm high x 35cm wide x 18.5cm deep; a small pine wall shelf, (2).

Lot 45

A Victorian stain-pine table-top cabinet, galleried top, pair of tall doors enclosing single shelf, two small cupboard doors to base, bracket feet, 63cm high x 37.5cm wide x 32.5cm deep, c.1890.

Lot 55

An Edwardian five tier mahogany What-not, 112cm high x 51cm wide; a c.1900 oak collapsible cake stand, four tiers, another Edwardian three tier mahogany cake stand; an oak wall shelf 62cm high x 63cm wide; corner cabinet, (5).

Lot 54

A mid 20th century oak box stool, carved panel to front, turned supports, 48cm high x 48.5cm x 30.5cm; a wall mounted kitchen plate-rack shelf; large contemporary wall mirror; wicker picnic hamper, fire screen, etc, (7).

Lot 289

A Titchmarsh and Goodwin style oak cupboard on stand, over-sailing rounded rectangular top, pair of cupboard doors enclosing storage with single shelf, further shelf to base, wrought-iron hinges, 123cm high x 92cm wide x 41.5cm deep.

Lot 1178

A Chinese rouge marble topped hardwood stand, with circular top above a pierced frieze carved with dogs and raised on shaped legs with low pierced shelf. Height 47 cm, top diameter 27 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The stand is structurally sound with no loose joints. The marble top has some minor surface scratches but no cracks. There are some minor nibbles and losses to the carving but no serious losses.

Lot 1237

A Regency mahogany bowfronted dressing table, fitted with a series of drawers, kneehole recess and low shelf, the legs terminating in spade feet. Height 82 cm, width 125 cm, depth 48 cm.

Lot 1128

An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, with moulded cornice and blind fretwork carved frieze with glazed door opening to shelves with further low shelf and raised on moulded legs. Height 184 cm, width 121 cm, depth 37 cm.

Lot 1385

A Regency rosewood inlaid side cabinet, with mirrored upstand and fitted with glazed doors and shelves and raised on scroll feet. Height 127 cm, width 150 cm, depth 34 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The two end compartments are open and not glazed. They both have one glass shelf which is clearly later and would have originally have been wooden. The side apertures have never been glazed and always open. The brass gallery is in good order all round. The upper shelf to the superstructure is in good condition. The mirror plate is showing some signs of perishing. The crossbanding around the mirror frame has some old stress fractures but all is present. It is likely that there will have been some form of scroll to the left and right of the mirrored upstand and this is evidenced by small holes. The centre doors are in good order with no warping. We have the lock and key which operates. There is one shelf to the main section in mahogany. There has only ever been one. The sides of the cabinet are in generally good order. The back panel on the left-hand side has slightly sprung away from the carcass. The brass inlay to the left-hand foot is partially missing and has been overpainted. The right-hand foot is similar. All castors are original and present. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The two rear supports do not form any function as far as we can see. They do not touch the ground.

Lot 1100

A Victorian mahogany dressing table, with rise and fall mirror and three quarter gallery, the frieze fitted with five drawers and with low shelf and tapered legs of square section terminating in castors. Height 90 cm, width 97 cm, depth 56 cm.

Lot 986

A George III oak cupboard, with moulded dentil cornice above a pair of doors enclosing shelves, the later base fitted with two frieze drawers and raised on moulded legs with shelf beneath. Height 204.5 cm, width 220 cm, depth 41 cm.

Lot 1016

A Regency mahogany chiffonier, possibly Gillows of Lancaster, with tiered upstand, lobed edge and fitted with panelled cupboard doors opening to shelves flanked by moulded pilasters and raised on short lobed feet. Height 145.5 cm, width 95 cm, depth 39 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chiffonier is in generally good order with no significant issues. There are some minor old marks to the top shelf. The top shelf left-hand return moulding has a 13 cm section of the beaded moulding missing. The second shelf has +/- 10 cm missing on the left-hand side and a further 12 cm missing around the right-hand corner of the lower shelf with a small section at the rear. The superstructure is very sound. The top of the base is in very good order with only minor old ring marks. The moulded edge is present all round. Below the top moulding there is a further applied half round beaded edge and +/- 17 cm of this is missing on the right-hand return and around 5 cm on the left. We have 16.5 cm of this moulding. We also have +/- 10 cm of the narrower upper moulding. The doors are not significantly warped and meet correctly in the middle. The lock is present and if we had the key the doors would close entirely flush. The sides of the base are in good order. There are no splits and there are no splits to the door panels either. All backboards appear to be original as are the feet. The dimensions in the catalogue are slightly incorrect. The height is 147 cm, the width is just over 94 cm and the depth 38 cm. The depths of the top shelves are just under 17.5 cm. The depth of the top itself is 37.5 cm. The depth of the cupboard space is just under 38 cm and the width 85.5 cm. The only repair that we can see is that the top right-hand return gallery has been re-glued into position. The locks and door retainers appear to be original. We do not have the key. There is no sign of any woodworm.

Lot 1312

A William IV rosewood breakfront side cabinet, with rear shelf with pleated doors opening to shelves and with frieze drawers and plinth base. Height 123 cm, width 137 cm, depth 55 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet is in generally good condition with no significant issues. The upstand is in good condition all round and the top shelf a very good colour. The panelled back is in good order as are the columns. The top surface of the cabinet has some minor liquid stains to the polish and some surface scratches. The moulded edge to the top is in good order all round. The left-hand frieze drawer has a stress fracture across the drawer front running full width. The middle drawer also has a similar but far fainter stress fracture to the veneer. The same comments apply to the right-hand drawer. Strangely enough the pleated fabric is actually over wood over a mahogany panel. It is not glazed. All doors close correctly and are not warped. All locks and escutcheons are present but we do not have any keys. They are all unlocked. The sides of the cabinet are in good condition with no splits. The plinth base has the usual marks and scuffs around the extremities as one would expect.

Lot 976

An Edwardian painted and inlaid mahogany bijouterie table, the top with bevelled glass and all raised on tapered legs of square section united by a raised shelf. Height 75 cm, width 61 cm, depth 40 cm.

Lot 717

Two Amberg's tambour fronted walnut cabinets, circa 1900, one comprising of fifteen filing drawers labelled both alphabetically and with changeable labels, the other cabinet with brushing slide above a single fixed shelf77.5 x 117 x 44cm85 x 121 x 49cmProvenance:Landwade Hall, Exning, Suffolk

Lot 174

An early 20th century stripped pine dresser having glazed top enclosing shelves, the base with pair of doors enclosing shelf, approximately 198cm high 109cm wide

Lot 365

A woven cane arched free standing shelf unit, 149cm high 69cm wide 34cm deep

Lot 356

A painted wood side cabinet fitted with two short drawers above open shelf, on turned and fluted supports, 85cm high 119cm wide 40cm deep

Lot 15

Liberty & CoArts & Crafts overmantle shelf containing lithographic print of a Dutch village scene by Henry Cassiers, circa 1905OakVerso plaque for 'LIBERTY & CO LTD / LONDON, W', signed in the print far right, far left marked 'COPYRIGHT 1902 EMIL SPIELVOGEL NEW YORK'54cm high, 121cm wide.LiteratureDaryl Bennett, Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915 The Birth of Modern Interior Design, page 179 for similar examples illustrated in the Yule Tide Gifts catalogue, 1901.

Lot 328

A large George III oak housekeeper's cupboardThe narrow ogee cornice above a plain frieze and four cupboard doors with fielded panels, opening to fixed shelves, the base with six graduated drawers flanked by further cupboard doors with conforming panels.284cm wide x 56cm deep x 219cm high.Shrinkage splits to cupboard door panels, varying from fine to open. Fading to lower drawer fronts. Scuff marks to base top from door wear. Some remedial bracing of back boards. Split to cornice moulding. Right lower cupboard base board loose. General old chips, dints and small losses in places, especially to shelf fronts. All cupboard locks replaced or missing. Some drawer locks appear original but some are replacements. Evidence of worm to back boards and some shelves. General overall signs of age and use but good colour and figuring. No keys present.Splits into two for moving - upper and lower sections. Dimensions are as follows: Upper section 288cm wide x 49cm deep x 138cm high; Lower section 284cm wide x 56cm deep x 81cm high. Internal shelves are fixed but drawers and doors can be removed.

Lot 453

SHELF OF ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE MUGS

Lot 182

SHELF WITH QTY OF BLUE & WHITE CHINA BY ROYAL WESSEX & GERMAN TABLEWARE, TUREEN'S, PLATES ETC

Lot 230

SHELF OF MISC GLASSWARE INCL; A NIBBLES DISH

Lot 416

SHELF OF ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE WARE

Lot 45

SHELF OF MISC BRASS WARE INCL; A HORN, HORSE TRAYS, HORSE BRASSES

Lot 277

2 SHELVES & PART SHELF OF HARDBACK BOOKS

Lot 466

SHELF OF MIXED CHINAWARE, INCL; ROYAL DOULTON BUNNYKINS, SPODE ETC

Lot 414

SHELF OF ANIMAL FIGURES CONSISTING OF CATS MAINLY ETC

Lot 39

SHELF WITH A PINK CLOCK, BOXED SPOONS, 4 COFFEE MUGS & SAUCERS, TABLE SETTING FOR 1 & OTHER METALWARE

Lot 228

SHELF OF VARIOUS GLASSES, DECANTERS, GLASS TABLE BELLS & SMALL VASES

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