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A Victorian waxed pine cupboard bookcase - the flared, moulded top over a pair of arched glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, with reeded frames, over a base with overhanging cleated top on baluster turned brackets, the single full-width ogee drawer above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a single removable shelf, on a plinth base. (LWH 121.5 x 53.5 x 218.5cm.)
A G-Plan Fresco teak sideboard - 1970s, with a central bank of four graduated drawers, the top drawer fitted for cutlery and with original manufacturer's label, flanked by cupboards with two pairs of panelled doors, each with single adjustable shelf, raised on tapered supports united by a shaped front stretcher. (LWH 213 x 45.5 x 80cm.)
An early 18th century joined oak panelled livery cupboard - requiring some restoration, the flared cavetto cornice over a pair of two-panel doors with original oval brass escutcheons, enclosing a vacant interior (shelf missing), flanked by four panel sides, the slightly outset base incised with the date '1717' to the frieze, above a pair of two panel doors and two panel sides, the interior with single half-depth shelf, on stile feet, alterations to back boards, some losses, some later repairs. (LWH 126 x 49.5 x 183cm.).
An early 1980s teak modernist style student's or computer desk - the rectangular, cleated top over a sliding writing surface with pen channel, raised on rectangular section supports united by back and side stretchers, the left side with a floating drawer unit with two slide drawers and a deep open shelf beneath. (LWH 118.5 x 48.75 x 73cm.)
A 1960s Ercol light elm 'Giraffe' room divider, model No.363, having four open upper shelves over twin lower cupboard section, to turned tapering supports united by stretchers, h.191cm, w.88cm, d.41cm Stands well and is structurally solid.Patina good and original.Approx. 3x3cm darkened heat mark to top surface of base section to right hand area of centre.Handles good and complete.Having one interior shelf.Doors work well.
A Yixing teapot of cylindrical form; together with a related Yixing catalogue from Sheung Yu Ceramic Arts in Hong Kong, and six other, smaller, Yixing teapots [8]Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private UK Collection.Condition Report: The teapot at the top has a lid that does not fit properly. It will not sit flush. The small example to the left on the bottom shelf has a tiny chip to its lid and loss to its glaze visible in the image.The middle teapot to the lower shelf has a lid that is stuck.
A XIX Century Rosewood What-Not, with pierced back, four bow fronted shelves on barley twist supports, 110cm high, 52cm wide.front turned finial needs reglueing, corner spindle missing, polish loss to the top shelf, repairs to the corner of top shelf by the finial, repairs to barley twist support. Dimensions 43cm wide x 83cm high x 33cm depth
GUICCIARDINI, Lodovico (1521-89). Commentarii ... Delle cose piu memorabili seguite in Europa: specialmente in questi paesi bassi, Venice, 1565, 4to, contemporary limp vellum. FIRST EDITION.GUICCIARDINI, Lodovico (1521-89). Commentarii ... Delle cose più memorabili seguite in Europa: specialmente in questi paesi bassi; dalla pace di Cambriai, del M.D.XXIX. infino à tutto l' Anno M. D. LX. Libri Tre. Venice: Appresso Nicolò Beuilacqua, 1565. 4to (206 x 152mm). Large woodcut printer's device on title and repeated on the verso of the final leaf, ornament at head of the dedication and at the end of "Libro Primo", 4 large historiated woodcut initials (B2 with closed tear and very small marginal hole, small part of blank corner of I4 torn away without loss of text, some passages lightly browned). Contemporary limp vellum (vestiges of silk ties). Provenance: title and shelf numbers in old manuscript on the spine and front free endpaper. FIRST EDITION of this rare chronicle of the Netherlands. Adams G1534; not in Brunet or Gamba.
An English oak court cupboard of small proportions, first quarter 17th century and later, with gadrooned bulbous supports flanking a central cupboard door above a strapwork carved convex frieze drawer, on carved square legs joined by lower shelf, on carved feet, 110cm high, 118cm wide, 44cm deep Condition Report: heavily restored
A French gilt-brass mounted walnut vitrine on chest, of Louis XV style, 19th century, the broken swan neck pediment above door, enclosing mirrored back, and two drawers, the serpentine front base with two drawers, on cabriole legs, 181cm high, 61cm wide, 41cm deepCondition Report: scratches, stains and old gouges throughout, splits to sides of top section, lacking one shelf, some splits to veneer, structurally sound
A pair of Edwardian line inlaid mahogany heart shape bijouterie cabinets, early 20th century, satinwood crossbanded tops on square supports to lower shelf, on curved legs, both with keys, 71cm high, 40cm wide, 44cm deep (2)Condition Report: both with scratches, stains and old gouges, one with a repair to on foot, both structurally sound, overall very good condition
Late 19th century or early 20th century French Louis XVI-style mahogany cylinder bureau, the rectangular marble top with pierced gilt metal gallery over two frieze drawers and roll front enclosing interior fitted with shelf and drawers over sliding writing surface with leather skiver, over pair of drawers, raised on fluted tapered cylindrical supports with gilt metal caps, 79cm x 45cm x 105cm high
From the Knightsbridge atelier of the designer Jacques Azagury Four modular retailers shelf display stands. Includes poles, bases and 5 shelves per stand. Aluminium poles and fixtures with white shelving and bases. Approximately 200cm in height. Provenance:From the Knightsbridge atelier of Jacques Azagury.Moroccan-born designer Jacques Azagury studied at the London College of Fashion and St Martin's School of Art. He opened his flagship store in Knightsbridge in 1987 with his business partner and sister Solange, and from the 80s onwards his dresses were regularly featured in Vogue and appeared in collections carried by Harrods, Browns, Barneys and Bergdorf Goodman.Throughout his career he dressed some of the worlds most glamorous women notably actresses and celebrities such as Helen Mirren, Helen McRory, Elizabeth McGovern and Darcy Bussell but he describes his ten-year relationship dressing Diana, the late Princess of Wales, as the highlight of his career.In preparation for his retirement in September this year, Jacques approached Lay's Auctions to handle the sale of his archive of dresses designed for the Princess, plus other celebrity dresses and some of the fixtures from his boutique.In November we were thrilled to be able to help Jacques negotiate a six figure sum for his collection of Diana's dresses to an American museum and in this sale we are selling clothing worn by Helen Mirren & Kelly Brook, plus furnishings from his Knightsbridge atelier. Next year we will also be selling some charming items of personal correspondence from Princess Diana to Jacques.
Corgi: A boxed Corgi: The Aviation Archive, Avro Lancaster B.III ED888/PM-M2, RAF No. 103 Squadron, Elsham Wolds, Lincolnshire, Late 1944. Limited Edition 1224 of 1800. Reference AA32624. Original box, box condition is generally good. shelf and edge wear as expected. Condition of contents is clean, very good. Please assess photographs.
Corgi: A boxed Corgi: The Aviation Archive, Short Stirling MkI, N6086, LS-F 'MacRoberts Reply', 15 Sqn, RAF Wyton, October 1941. Limited Edition 1035 of 2000. Reference AA39501. Original box, box condition is generally good. shelf and edge wear as expected, some tape repair to bottom of box lid. Condition of contents is clean, very good. Please assess photographs.

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