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Early 19th century Welsh oak dresser with planked base with 2 drawers with 3 shelf top rack with groove for plates, with turned wooden handles, with good patination with planked back, 132cm wide, 43cm deep and 188cm tall. In good original condition, good wear, odd bits of trim missing, splits into 2 pieces,
the top inset with gilt tooled green leather over a long drawer and six short drawers flanking a central cupboard, upon high bracket feet, height 74cm, width 88cm, depth 46cm. *CR Damage to damage/lock on kneehole drawer, missing interior shelf, replacement sections to back, replacement handle, marks to leather.
Del Prado Napoleon At War magazine series 1-100 (missing magazines 74,75, 92 and 93, 96 magazines in total) with 96 sealed metal painted model figures and 2 special edition extra cannons (6 packs to make 2 cannon models). Also included 4 unused binders and a 5 shelf acrylic display unit (each shelf 47x10cm). Qty, 2 boxes
Stained Glass Books and Periodicals, including: The Journal of Stained Glass, 2010, volume 34; Knowles (John A.), Essays in the History of the York School of Glass-Painting, SPCK, 1936; Sprakes (Brian), The Medieval Stained Glass of South Yorkshire, Oxford University Press, 2003; Journal of Master Glass-Painters etc. (qty: 1 shelf) [Hugh Murray Collection]
Sunderland copy.- Caesar (Gaius Julius) De bello Gallico commentarii VII, title with woodcut printer's device, 8pp. woodcuts at start, ¶¶4, S6 and Qq8 blank, small worm trace to inner gutter of first few sigs., some marginal water-staining, some spotting or mostly light foxing, occasional light staining, lightly browned, antique style calf, spine in compartments, spine faded, rubbed and marked, [Adams C56], a wide-margined copy, folio, Lyon, Barthélemy Vincent, 1574.⁂ Provenance: Charles Spencer, Third Earl of Sunderland (bold ink shelf-mark 'D3:66' to front free endpaper); S.O. Money (his initialed ink note 'Bought at the Sunderland sale 1881, lot 2208' (then bound in vellum); 'Purchased from Alan Thomas in 1970s' (pencil note to front free endpaper).
Chatsworth copy.- Cicero (Marcus Tullius) Brutus, seu De claris oratoribus, liber, title within attractive woodcut criblé historiated border, woodcut decorative initial, final f. blank and with contemporary ink notes verso, some marginal water-staining, occasional spotting or light staining, lightly browned, 19th century polished blind-stamped and gilt calf, rebacked, preserving original backstrip in compartments (chipped), lower cover all but detached, rubbed, [Renouard, Colines, 242; Schreiber, Colines, 128], 8vo, Paris, Simon de Colines, 1535.⁂ A charming little edition. Provenance: Dukes of Devonshire (Chatsworth bookplate to front pastedown, with shelf mark '140 F' in pencil).
*Square piano. A mahogany square piano by Masterman & Company, circa 1820, 5 1/2 octave keyboard, manuscript serial no. 976 and initials JM internally, satinwood fascia board with painted floral decoration and manufacturer's name within cartouche inscribed 'Masterman & Compy., No. 100 Hatton Garden, London', soundboard also with early inscription 'From Japes, Old Kent Rd., London', mahogany case with ebony string detail, on stand with four tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, pedal present (without rod attachment), with later shelf to stand, width 168 cm, depth 60.5 cm, height 85 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: D2XSEEKY.We have been unable to locate the firm of Masterman & Co. at 100 Hatton Garden, however, a firm called Masterman & Co. is listed in Robson London Directory for 1830 at Canal Warfs.
Interflex Furniture - A bar cabinet on square tubular steel supports, with white button down padded vinyl back to one side and fitted with a central bank of three drawers and two sliding white laminate doors to the other, all above a shelf base, height 111cm, width 1257cm and depth 43cm. NB - This lot is offered for sale as a work of art. The padded back panel may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
Shapland & Petter (Barnstable) - a circa 1900 mahogany and marquetry Art Nouveau display cabinet: three-quarter galleried top centred with a a central arch decorated with a mushroom-shaped marquetry formed from tulip motifs and flanked by two similar marquetry roundels; central bow-fronted glazed section with a half-height serpentine shelf, flanked by two further convex glazed sections; four outset turned columns flanking a central cupboard space with further conforming floral marquetry and serpentine front; each side with three vertical turned dividers; square-section lower legs terminating in square feet; the original brass lock stamped 'S. & P.B.' (LWH 114 x 40 x 197 cm). * Condition: In good condition overall, with good original colour and surface overall, with no fading. The top of the cabinet does have some scratching and wear to the polish across the surface. Key is present. Two small, sharp indents to the right hand edge of the lower shelf and a few small dings to the edges of the centre lower shelf. The back panel of this central lower shelf has a horizontal scratch towards the lower edge.
A Chinese painted and lacquered cabinet: probably early 20th century, the cleated, red lacquered top over a black lacquer base with a pair of cupboard doors with bronzed, half-moon handles, enclosing a single shelf, flanked by single short drawers, raised on stile feet, the front with painted decoration of precious objects, (LWH 158.5 x 51 x 83.5 cm) (Losses to lacquer and some restoration.)

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