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the moulded top above an arrangement of seven drawers around the kneehole cupboard enclosing a shelf and drawer, height 84cm, width 86cm, depth 51cm. ** Generally worn, faded and stained, top possibly a replacement, losses to moulding areas of repair and worm damage but sturdy and drawers run smoothly.
Glass Making. Haudicquer de Blancourt (Jean de), The Art of Glass. Shewing (sic_ How make all Sorts of Glass, Crystal and Enamel, Likewise the Making of Pearls, Precious Stones, China and Looking-Glasses. To which is added, The Method of Painting on Glass and Enameling. Also how to Extract the Colours from Minerals, Metals, Herbs and Flowers. A Work containing many Secrets and Curiosities never before Discovered [...], With an Appendix, containing Exact Instructions for making Glass-Eyes of all Colours, two parts in one, first English edition, London: Printed for Dan. Brown at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; et al., 1699, complete, collating: A-Z?; Aa?, and illustrated with 9 engraved plates as called for, rebacked contemporary panelled calf boards, some of the original spine preserved, contemporaneous ink MS shelf numbering, later early 20th century collector's acquisition inscriptions, 8vo, [Duveen 281; Ferguson I, 367; Wing H1150].
Scotland. Selkirk (The Earl of), Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland, with a View of the Causes and Probable Consequences of Emigration, first edition, London: Longman, et al., 1805, bound without half-title, pp: vii, 223, lvi, contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards, speckled edges, 8vo, [Henderson (John)], An Account of the Improvements Carried on by Sir John Sinclair, Bart. Founder, First President, of the Board of Agriculture, on his Estates in Scotland. Extracted from the Agricultural Report of the County of Caithness, sole edition thus, London: Prince by B. McMillan, 1812, fold-out hand-coloured map frontispiece ('Map of the Soil of Caithness'; one line tear) and engraved plate Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster's 'Pyramid of Statistical Enquiry', pp: [i], 43, 10 folding engraved plates, 1 of which with upper-fold detached but present, some others with discreet repairs, 20th century terracotta buckram institutional binding, 8vo, (2). Provenance: 1st: A. Lamont of Knockdow, Argyll, Scotland; early-mid 19th century armorial bookplate to recto pastedown, Knockdow House numbered shelf label: B/3, to ffep. 2nd: Rothamsted Laboratory, Lawes Trust; their binding.
Botany, Orchids. Hunt (Francis P.) & Grierson (Mary A., illustrator), Orchidaceae, signed by the author and illustrator, copy no. 450/600, The Bourton Press, 1973, printed in Monotype Baskerville on Inveresk paper, 144pp, 40 colour plates, original vellum over boards by Zaehnsdorf, gilt-lettered back, all edges gilt, red cloth slipcase en suite, medium folio (47cm x 36.5cm). A particularly fresh, clean copy. The slipcase with some rubbed shelf wear.
The Knowsley Hall Copy. Rittershausen (Nicolaus), Genealogiæ Imperatorum [...], third edition, Tubingæ [i.e. Tübingen]: Impensis Johannis Georgii Cottæ, 1664, title-page printed in black and red, with woodcut printer's device, the printed pedigrees uniquely interleaved with manuscript genealogies of English families, a few with armorial bearings, some 'cartulary' transcripts of earlier indentures, annotated and transcribed by various English hands of mixed dates, though all attributed to the Rouge Croix Pursuivant in the 1843 Sothebys' catalogue, early 19th century English russia gilt, upper-cover detached and with worm trail, lower-cover sturdy if rubbed, spine chipped and rubbed, gilt turn-ins, all edges, gilt, marbled endpapers, folio. Provenance: 1) William Radclyffe (1770-1828), Rouge Croix Pursuivant, College of Arms, his armorial bookplate to verso of ffep. 2) William Noel-Hill, 3rd Baron Berwick of Attingham Park, Shropshire (1773-1842), ink MS inscription 'Purchased by Bohn May 1 1843 at Ld Berwick's Sale/Lot 954 - 2.2. - for me Derby/Knowsley. 3) Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby (1775-1851), armorial bookplate to pastedown, further inscriptions including the volume's place in the library Private Library/West Division/East Bookcase/Shelf 1 No. *.
A 19th century historicist oak side cabinet, profusely carved throughout with renaissance and baroque elements, including Saint Peter, pomegranate, female herms and heraldry, the sides with geometric mouldings in the Jacobean taste, shaped half gallery above a frieze drawer and panel door enclosing a shelf, 164cm high, 74cm wide, 75cm deep
A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted bonheur du jour, shaped superstructure with a shallow shelf and two small drawers, hinged top enclosing a writing surface, above a long frieze drawers cast and applied with a ribbon-tied wreath and a quiver of arrows crossed with a flambeau, cabriole legs, 133.5cm high, 74cm wide, 49cm deep, c.1900
A pair of 19th century French Empire design gilt metal mounted mahogany pier bookcases, each with an outswept cornice above a glazed door enclosing three adjustable shelves, the projecting base with a long drawer above a panel door enclosing a further shelf, plinth base, 216cm high, 65cm wide, 50cm deep
A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry secretaire chiffonier, shaped superstructure with shallow shelf above a long fall front frieze drawer, enclosing a writing surface, small drawers and pigeonholes, above a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, bracket feet, 125.5cm high, 106.5cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1820
A Victorian pine dresser, outswept cornice with painted pediment above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the projecting base with three short drawers neighboured by a panel door enclosing a further shelf, skirted base, turned feet, 228.5cm high, 122cm wide, 50cm deep, c.1880
An early Victorian mahogany wardrobe, by James Porter (fl.1825–45), cabinet, chair & sofa manufacturer, upholsterer & c, 166, High St, Camden Town, ink-stamped, the centre with lotus cornice above two short and five long graduated drawers, flanked by panel doors, each enclosing a shelf and hanging provisions, plinth base, 208cm high, 242cm wide, 60cm deep, c.1840
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival satinwood, fiddleback, flame and flat cut mahogany, marquetry and parquetry side cabinet, by Gillows of Lancaster and London, badged, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors and two small drawers, flanked by further doors, each enclosing a shelf, the projecting base with a central frieze drawer flanked by further doors, each enclosing a shelf, open undertier, tapered square legs, spade feet, 167cm high, 125.5cm wide, 42cm deep, c.1905
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