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Property of a ladyFrenchLouis XVILate 18th CenturyConrad MauterAn ormolu and brass-mounted mahogany console desserteStamped twice on rear with "C. Mauter".Wrap-around floral gilt-frieze panel. One central drawer with key and functioning lock. Two wing compartments concealed in frieze-panel. Stands on four fluted legs terminating in gilt feet. Plain lower shelf with gilt border.  Provenance:Christie's London, 'The European Connoisseur' (4 June, 2014).Dimensions36 in (H) x 37.25 in (W) x 15 in (D)
Huxley (Aldous) Brave New World, first edition, scattered faint spotting to peripheral ff., occasional splitting at gutter, endpapers lightly toned, slight shelf lean, lightly rubbed, spine a little sunned, 1932; Heaven & Hell, portion of light offsetting to endpapers, half-title and final f. of text, dust-jacket, spine and edges lightly browned, edges lightly rubbed, a few small chips to spine head, 1956, first editions, original cloth, 8vo.
Brooke (Ralph) A Discoverie of Certaine Errours Published in Print in the Much commended Britannia, 1594, title printed in red and black, tear from gutter into text, previous owner's ink inscription to title, scattered spotting and staining, contemporary calf, rebacked, boards detached, rubbed and worn, scorched at edges, by J. Bettenham, for James Woodman, 1723 § Sparke (Edward) Thysiasterion (graece) vel. Scintilla Altaris. Primitive Devotion in the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England, engraved portrait frontispiece, early marginal ink note to title, 40 engraved illustrations, scattered spotting and staining, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, staining to lower cover, cracking to spine, rubbed, for William Battersby, 1700 § Parkyns (Sir Thomas) A Practical and Grammatical Introduction to the Latine Tongue, scattered spotting, ex-library with bookplate and ink shelf-mark to title verso, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, ink number stencilled on upper cover, abrasion marks at spine foot where label removed, Nottingham, by William Ward, 1717; and others, v.s. (c.55)
Bewick (Thomas).- Ritson (Joseph) Robin Hood: a collection of all the Ancient Poems, Songs and Ballads ... relative to that Celebrated English Outlaw, one of 300 copies, half-title, frontispiece and plates by A. H. Tourrier and E. Buckman, illustrations by Bewick, title in red and black, publisher's advertisements at end, ex-library with usual ink-stamps, original vellum-backed boards, bumping to corners and spine extremities, paper label to spine foot, 1885 § Gutch (John Mathew) The Robin Hood Garlands and Ballads, 2 vol., engraved frontispieces, illustrations, ex-library with shelf-mark to title verso, original cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip, neat restoration to corners, 1850 § Egan (Pierce) Robin Hood and Little John, etched frontispiece, plates and illustrations, plates with heavy spotting, original paper wrappers bound at end, scattered spotting, ex-library with usual labels, later half-morocco, rubbed and worn, bumping to corners and extremities, 1840; and others on Robin Hood, v.s. (19)
Lucian Ercolani for Ercol - Windsor Range - A retro 20th century circa 1970s teak wood IR television / hi-fi media cupboard cabinet unit. The unit having a straight top over double retracting doors & cupboard space opening to reveal an appointed interior with sliding shelf. Measures approx. 80cm x 104cm x 56cm.
Johannes Andersen - A retro 20th century Danish teak three tier cocktail drinks tea trolley having curved handles to each end with top tier below. To the centre a half shelf with ebonised top and drawer to one end with a further third tier below. All raised on castors. Measures approx. 64cm x 78cm x 50cm.
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (T.V. SERIES, 1987 - 1994) - Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) and Dr. Katherine Pulaski's (Diana Muldaur) Light-Up Electronic Medkit - Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) and Dr. Katherine Pulaski's (Diana Muldaur) light-up electronic medkit from the sci-fi series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Crusher and her brief replacement, Pulaski, carried medical equipment in a medkit. This piece was first introduced in Season 1's "Lonely Among Us," and saw reuse throughout the series in various configurations, including Season 5's "Cause and Effect" in Crusher's quarters; this configuration is as-seen in Star Trek: First Contact, on a shelf cart when Crusher activates the EMH (Robert Picardo) to delay the Borg.This light-up gray painted thermoformed plastic case is reinforced with wood strips and gray inserted with foam padding. The interior features the following vinyl details: silver pinstripe squares, white pinstriping, white numbering, and repurposed tricorder graphics. The case exterior features white vinyl pinstriping and tape across surface faces, a white screen-printed Caduceus on front; sparse silver-color vinyl pinstripe rectangles; a back-lit yellow, amber, and purple translite LCARS interface with red, blue, and green round-cut acrylic inlays at top left; and two small circular LED light features (red on the top, green on the side). Three different switches power various light features. The lot exhibits scratches, paint chips, scuffing, color fading, foam disintegration, and missing side detail. Dimensions: 11" x 12" x 4.5" (28 cm x 30.5 cm x 11.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $8,000 - 16,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.
Y A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD INLAID LOW BOOKCASES CIRCA 1820 AND LATEREach with shaped rectangular top with bands of inlay, rounded corners, the single shelf inlaid with bands of satinwood, on tapering triangular feet84cm high, 140cm wide, 33cm deep Provenance: From the Private Collection of a titled family
A GEORGE III WELSH OAK DRESSER OR CWPWRDD TRIDARN MID 18TH CENTURY With inlaid panel initialled IA197cm high, 124cm wide, 48cm deepProvenance: Adams Antiques, 20th February 2010, £15,500, where provenance noted 'A House Sale, Baumaris, Anglesey, North Wales in the early 1970's. Featured in 'Welsh Furniture 1250 - 1950 by Richard Bebb (Volume II, page 97)Condition Report: Old marks, scratches and abrasions, chips and splits comensurate with age and useSome old repairs, including fillets of timber as old honest repairs often expected for this age and type of furniture. some small old losses. some old worm damage as expected for age and type. Some small nails of various date used to secure some elements. (see images)Good colour and patina overall but with fading to the front in particular. . Original surface overall.Some additional old dark scratches and indentation as expected for age and use. Some partial dark old ring marks to the 'shelf' of the lower part. The brass handles have age and suit the piece well but are later replacements. There are disguised/ plugged holes from a previous/ original set of handles (see images) many are disguised by very well matched square shaped sections of matching timber. There are circular marks surrounding them caused by the previous/ original sets of handles. The brass escutcheons are equally very likely later additions or replacements. One of the upper door escutcheons is false and there is no lock, the other lock looks to be an addition but has age. The lock to the longer drawer of the lower section appears original or atleast to be of the period. Lacking keys. To the lower cupboard, it appears that there was previously a shelf there that is now lacking (see images) Rather charmingly, one rear panel visible from inside the cupbaord is a re-use of a 17th century panel as it is carved with initial and partial date '168' (see additional images) The rear panels all appear original throughout, as do the drawer linings and timbers forming the lings of the cupboards. No obvious splicing to feet. Some planks forming 'floor' of drawers vary from each other but appear to be of period, some may be honest old replacements. There is some division between elements forming the floors of the drawers (as expected)Of solid structure overall. The rear panels all appear original. Please refer to all additional images available by email for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS CIRCA 1790 The doors of unusual swept form 218cm high, 129cm wide, 62cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips - see images. Metalware appears original. One key is present and operates the lock to the doors. No key is present for the drawers, but all are open. The separate bar for the catch to the lock plates is detached but present with the press. Some old veneer repairs, including to the elements between drawers - see images. Some minor evidence of old worm to underside and backboards. Finials to the top of the press appear to be old replacements. Interior has been converted to a hanging space. There are some later sections of timber to the old tray runners and a small later shelf has been added to the back of the interior. Some later screws and thin fillets of timber to hinges. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III 'FIDDLEBACK' MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS IN THE MANNER OF GILES GRENDEY, CIRCA 1790 178cm high, 127cm wide, 64cm deep Provenance:Cook of Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, 1st June 1996, £8,500 Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions, wear, old chips and splits comensurate with age and use. Some old repairs (see additional images) Some additional wear and indentation to outermost edges of moulded to the cornice and the top edge of the chest section. Very attractive colour, patina. The surface is of polished appearanceLocks and handles all appear original. A small number of the small securing nuts for the handles (to interior sides of drawer fronts) have been replaced. The locks are steel. A key is present to operate the locksThe sliding trays have been removed and are lacking. Some minor alterations have been made to a shelf support/ runner on each side (see images). A later hanging rail has been added to the upper part of the interior of the cupboard.The rear panels and feet are original.Please refer to all additional images available via email for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A stained pine partners’ pedestal desk, black faux-leather inset writing surface, draw-out keyboard shelf above knee-hole, flanked by a pair of sliding shelves, three graduated short drawers to each pedestal, the lower a filing drawer, two small cupboards to the rear of each pedestal, 82cm high x 174cm wide x 79.5cm deep; conforming desk chair, with swivel mechanism to seat, (2).
A George III Cuban mahogany cabinet, early 19th century, with a pair of glazed doors and single shelf within54 x 95 x 28cmOriginally the top section to a larger piece of furniture but has been wall mounted as a hanging cabinet.A very honest piece with lovely mellowed and well-figured timber and original rippled glassTwo repairs to the veneers on the doors, othewise totally original
A pair of Empire rosewood and ormolu mounted open bookcases, circa 1825, with rectangular green marble tops and confronting winged lions and laurel wreaths to the frieze raised on plinth bases94 x 121 x 38cmProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Both marble tops restored with multiple chips to the extremities, and general knocks to the interiors consistent with good useOne bookcase with minor splitting to the veneer on the flanks and one shelf with a dry crackThe other generally knocked with the lower right metal mount detached but presentSee photos
A George III ormolu-mounted mahogany, amaranth, harewood and marquetry breakfront cabinet, attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg, circa 1775inlaid to the top and side with basket-weave parquetry, the rectangular top with canted front corners and centred oval with flowering rose branches, with stiff leaf and dart cast edge above a plain frieze and three doors each containing a shelf, the central door with a roundel on a basket-weave ground depicting Erato playing her lyre, the side doors with standing Muses, one possibly Terpsichore playing a lyre, the other carrying a staff, above scrolling honeysuckle tendrils, with rosette-filled lower edge, on acanthus cast toupie feet, with DUNNS DEPOSITORIES label to reverse printed H.F. RICHARDSON Esq./ 1-Mar-1993 and inscribed No. 25680.5 x 122.5 x 68.5cmProvenance H.F. Richardson, Esq., March 1933 (according to label).Acquired by the Hon. Mrs Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie at Julians Park, Hertfordshire, prior to 1947.Literature Hussey, 'Julians, Hertfordshire - II', Country Life, 27 June 1947, p. 1210, fig. 2 (The Entrance Hall).Cornford, The Inspiration of the Past, 1985, p. 40, fig. 32.Wood, Catalogue of Commodes, London, 1994, p. 122, fig. 118. Top with some losses to inlay and age cracks, some cracks and few raised piecesA few areas of soldered repair to the central gilt ring mount, shrinkage cracks to the central cupboard door with some fading and rubbingleft-hand door, small amount raised inlay, some surface fading and rubbingA minor amount of shrinkage to the backboards consistent with ageLeft flank with vertical shrinkage crackRight flank with two main horizontal shrinkage cracks and other smaller crackslittle original gilding remaining, uniformly aged patinationPlease use images as a general guide to the overall condition
A Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted breakfront side cabinet, with central raised superstructure, the rectangular shelf with three-quarter pierced brass gallery raised on gilt metal column supports, the lower breakfront section with gadrooned edge over four short drawers and four cupboard doors raised on ring turned toupie feet111 x 167 x 37cmProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Top with raising to the brass line inlay, brass moulding coming away from the the left side of the galleryLeft short drawer cockbeading loose, missing the upper egg and dart moulding and small veneer loss just belowVeneer loss just above the middle right short drawerFar right short drawer missing the metal mounts on three edges, chipped to the cornerMiddle left and outer left vertical panels missing a piece of vertical line inlay Middle right panel with loss to the brass line inlay at the top of the rectangle and the outer panel with vertical loss to the line inlayFar right cupboard door metal egg-and-dart moulding looseFar left cupboard door with loss to veneer by the handle, so has the right cupboard doorSee images
A George III mahogany breakfront side cabinetLate 18th centuryThe bowed central frieze drawer flanked by a further pair of drawers above an arrangement of four doors enclosing a central shelf flanked by three drawers on the left and two drawers on the right divided by an open recess, on a moulded plinth inlaid throughout, 168cm wide x 63cm deep x 93cm high, (66in wide x 24 1/2in deep x 36 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance: Eddy Bardawil.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 17th century and later oak side tableThe later rectangular plank top above a single long frieze drawer on turned front supports united by a pot shelf and block feet, 131cm wide x 48cm deep x 73cm high, (51 1/2in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 28 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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