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An Edwardian mahogany marquetry inlaid glazed display cabinet. The central cupboard of serpentine form inlaid with neo-classical swags and medallions, enclosing a shelf with lower drawer, flanked by two long elongated glazed display cabinets inlaid with paterae, with glass shelving, inlaid with chequered stringing throughout, with lower open cupboard, on cabriole supports (some elements detached), L137 cm x D40cm x H187cm (to top of glazed cabinets)
Mid-to late 20th century French walnut and marble dressing chest, the raised shaped mirror back with carved shell cartouche pediment with extending floral and foliate decoration, on variegated rouge and grey marble top with upper shelf, fitted with two short and three long drawers, shaped scroll carved apron on shell carved cabriole feet with scrolled terminalsDimensions: Height: 213cm Length/Width: 136cm Depth/Diameter: 60cm
Dickens, Charles: The Works Of, all uniformly bound Folio Society editions in slip-cases to include Dombey And Son, Great Expectations, A Tale Of Two Cities, Our Mutual Friend, Martin Chuzzlewit, Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nickleby, Little Dorrit, The Old Curiousity Shop, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Barnaby Rudge, Hard Times, Bleak House and Christmas Books, 8vo. (15)All either 1994 or 1995 reissues. Some wear to spines as can be seen but books in good order. Crease to spine of Barnaby Rudge. Bumps to corners of slipcases, most notably David Copperfield. Cases with shelf wear.Little Dorrit 1995, Tale of 2 Cities 1994, Nicolas Nickleby 1994, Martin Chuzzelwhit 1994, Hard Times 1994, David Copperfield 1994, Great Expectations 1994, Oliver Twist 1994, Bleak House, Pickwick 1994, The Old Curiosity 1994, Dombey & Son 1995, Our Mutual Friend, Barnaby Rudge
Folio Society, a collection of volumes mainly being Historical and Topographical titles and housed in slip-cases to include Keay, John: India vols I & II, Gernet, Jaques: A History Of Chinese Civilisation vols I & II, Norwich, John Julius: A History Of Venice, Grant, Michael: Pompeii And Herculaneum, Beard, Mary: Pompeii The Life Of A Roman Town, Bingham, Hiram: The Lost City Of The Incas, Clark, Kenneth: Civilisation, James, T.G.H.: Egypt Revealed, Hibbert, Christopher: Cities and Civilisations, Florence, Rome and Venice (the last three missing slip-cases.) (12)Overall condition generally good. Bumps to corners of cases etc, general shelf wear.
An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Livery Cupboard, dated 1708 and initialled ATT, the boarded top above a carved frieze and central cupboard door flanked by moulded cupboard doors, on turned baluster forelegs joined by a potboard and on stile feet135cm by 42cm by 116cmStructurally sound. Board shelf with various splits and a section of timber replaced (see image). Typical old decay throughout. Other old decay on the backboards.
Gillow & Co: An Exhibition Quality Victorian Specimen Wood, Marquetry, Parquetry and Gilt Metal-Mounted Side Cabinet, 3rd quarter 19th century, the timbers including kingwood, tulipwood, amboyna, gonçalo alves, pearwood, burr yew and harewood, the mirrored superstructure with scrolled brackets above a breakfront frieze, the doors richly inlaid with marquetry panels of birds in a nest, flanked by column supports, the glazed doors enclosing a velvet-lined interior, on a platform base with compressed feet, acanthus gilded metal mounts throughout, the door stamped Gillow & Co, R and HP206cm by 50cm by 156cm Five of the gilt metal circular mounts are missing to the doors (as photographed). Overall in very good condition. Some general scratches on the shelf. Some bruising consistent with age, mainly around the top section (ie. below the mirror plate).
A Pair of Satinwood, Kingwood, Tulipwood and Marquetry-Inlaid Serpentine Commodes, 3rd quarter 19th century, the top richly inlaid with an oval panel of flowers and ribbons surrounded by a trellis pattern border, with two cupboard doors below inlaid with conforming flowers amongst a vase, the interior with one removable shelf, all between stiles inlaid with husks and ram heads, on parquetry-decorated tapering legs117cm by 54cm by 91cmProvenance: Christie's, Important English Furniture, 9 July 1992, lot 86By repute the property of Sir Francis Dashwood, West Wycombe House
Signed first editions of "Wyrd Sister" and "Sourcery" by Terry Pratchett, both published by Victor Gollancz LTD 1988, "Sourcery" was published in association with Colin Smythe LTD, both signed to the title page. (there is some mild tanning, there are rips and folds to the d.j's, the board has some marks and shelf rubbing to the spine.) (2)
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