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A WALNUT CABINET ON STAND IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, INCORPORATING 16TH CENTURY AND LATER ELEMENTS 182cm high, 160cm wide, 56.5cm deep overall Condition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks , scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Various old splits, chips and losses - see image. Evidence of old work to elements throughout.Various old repairs with filler used in places. Key present and operates both locks. Fabric lining to the interior of the cabinet is in tired and marked condition. There is evidence of where a shelf once sat that is now lacking. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Oak filing cabinet, the top with hinged reading slope, tambour front with key enclosing trays, width 50cm, depth 45cm, height 120cm.Condition report:The tambour is a little stiff as it gets to the bottom of the fall, but it is still fully operational, with one key. Interior is fitted with nine open fronted trays, some of which have breaks and losses to the front of the shelf panel. The top has multiple ring marks and spot staining. The easel prop works ok. There are two dowel pegs holes towards the back of the top, presumably originally hosting some sort of back rail. Side panels and back are all sound, moderate scratching and marks. The casters don't run very well.
Victorian work bench, shelf joining the supports, iron mounted, length 103cm, width 58cm, height 68cm.Condition report:The shelf boards have evidence of old worm activity but it doesn't appear to still be live. The structure is sold and sound. Some natural splitting in the thicker top planks through drying. Some wear/ cuts/ scars through use on the top. Do note dimensions, it is very low and short.
Pair of 19th Century French gilded composition wall mirrors, the arched tops with pierced floral surmounts, each with a small display shelf to the base above further pierced and moulded relief work, each approximately 120 x 38cm overall (maker's label verso)Generally good condition with a few slight losses
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter. A small miscellaneous collection comprising: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, fourth issue, number line '10 9 8 7 6 5 4', hardback, London: Bloomsbury, 1997; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, first edition, third issue, number line '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3', hardback with unclipped dust-jacket, London: Bloomsbury, 1998; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, two second printings, number lines '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2', hardbacks with unclipped dust-jackets, London: Bloomsbury, 1999. All but Philosopher's Stone internally very good & bright, bindings tight & square, dust-jackets good & bold; Philosopher's Stone lacking jacket, shelf-lean, bumping & slight wear to corners/edges, some pale spotting to contents, unusually featuring additional blanks at rear, a couple of inscriptions to endpapers, sold as found with all faults (4)
Milne, A. A. Winnie-the-Pooh, first edition, London: Methuen, 1926. Octavo, publisher's gilt green cloth, top edge gilt, illustrated endpapers, gift inscription dated 1926. Contents very good, clean & bright, a few very pale spots, binding very good, slight shelf-lean, light bumping to corners
An Art Deco style oak two tier occasional table of circular form with quarter veneered top 60 cm diameter x 69 cm high together with a further oak low floorstanding bow fronted corner cupboard enclosed by a fielded panelled door, 62 cm wide x 44 cm deep x 80 cm high, a bedside cupboard of square cut form with later painted finish, inset marble top over a frieze drawer and panelled door, 41 cm wide x 36 cm deep x 85 cm high, together with a further bedside/side table with rectangular tray top over a tambour sliding door and frieze drawer raised on square taper supports 49 cm wide x 32 cm deep x 70 cm high and an oak coat rack and combined shelf with serpentine moulded outline 120 cm wide x 14 cm deep x 18 cm high (5) (Warehouse 1)
A mahogany three-tiered hanging shelf, the turned supports topped with finials; together with an 18th century mahogany tripod table with a pie crust tilt top, raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet; and a Regency style mahogany serpentine front sideboard with spade feetThe shelf 74cm high x 55cm wide x 15cm deep, the tripod table 75cm high x 60cm diameter, the sideboard 77.5cm high x 100cm wide x 57cm deepQty: 3At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
An 18th century Welsh oak tridarn, the upper storey with a shelf above two cupboard doors either side of an arcaded panel, with two drawers and cupboards beneath and all standing on styled feet143cm wide x 55.5cm deep x 200cm highQty: 1Originally removed from Kenfield Hall near Canterbury.Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Signs of age and old restoration and alterations. The brass handles later. The finials possibly replaced.
A late 19th century oak floor standing open bookcase with three adjustable shelves, carved guilloché decoration to the shelf fronts and sides, all on a plinth base114cm wide x 28cm deep x 134cm highQty: 1Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Some watermarks to the top. The leather ornament beneath each shelf is either lacking or damaged.
A cream painted OKA display cabinet with an arched top above glass panelled doors, supported by a pair of cupboards raised on a plinth base220cm high x 139cm wide x 46cm deepThe cabinet with minor marks and knocks to the paintwork, the upper section with two glass shelves, and another that is cracked. The lower section with one painted shelf. The cabinet with one associated key.
A Globe Wernicke stacking bookcase with glazed retractable doors, comprised of three sections, bottom section with Globe Wernicke impressed stamp; together with a Herbert E Gibbs teak open bookcase with one shelfthe first bookcase 107cm x 86cm x 27cm, open bookcase 84.5cm x 91.5cm x 24cmQty: 2Some scratching and abrasion to the Globe Wernicke, noticeable particularly on the top and within the sections, some looseness in the handles, generally good condition. The teak bookcase with some scratching, looseness in the joints, damage to the shelf around the supports, one shelf support missing.

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