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Late 19th century scumbled pine breakfront triple wardrobe or housekeepers cupboard, projecting ovolo cornice, central panelled doors with moulded edges enclosing main cupboard, the left cupboard fitted with upper shelf over hanging rail, the right fitted with four shelves with single drawer to baseDimensions: Height: 225cm Length/Width: 247cm Depth/Diameter: 61cm
George III stained pine double corner cupboard, the projecting cavetto cornice over four panelled cupboard doors, the top section concealing a fitted interior with seven oak spice drawers and two shaped shelves, the lower section with single shelf, the interior painted a pale teal, raised on plinth baseDimensions: Height: 201cm Length/Width: 110cm Depth/Diameter: 45cm
Late 19th century pine and mahogany bespoke dresser, broken swan pediment with central turned baluster finial, the top section fitted with plate rack supported by ring turned columns, central shelf fitted with five drawers over central panelled cupboard door inlaid with satinwood scalloped decoration, all flanked by swept and shaped uprights, the lower section fitted with three drawers over two panelled cupboards with moulded edges, each with turned wood handles and inlaid with urns, central panel inlaid with conch shell, the turned uprights terminating in tulip feetDimensions: Height: 207cm Length/Width: 32cm Depth/Diameter: 60cm
19th century mahogany chiffonier, the raised shaped back with scrolled foliate and central cartouche carved decoration, raised graduating two tier shelf on scrolled supports, rectangular top over frieze drawer and double cupboard, figured and arch panelled doors, turned upright pilaster columns with foliate capitals, on plinth baseDimensions: Height: 180cm Length/Width: 109cm Depth/Diameter: 52cmCondition Report:One of the shelf supports has broke and will need properly securing.
A German and American 19th century 30-hour alarm clock - German Bavarian carved case with a crenellated top and decorative turrets on a rectangular carved plinth with four pad feet, two train movement with alarm, paper dial with Roman numerals, spade hands and brass alarm setting disc to the centre, visible pendulum marked RA, sounding the alarm on a bell. H36 W27 D14.An American "Waterbury" shelf clock in a wooden veneered case with a glazed door and painted tablet, painted steel dial with roman numerals, Maltese steel hands and brass alarm setting disc to the centre, with a separate alarm mechanism sounding the alarm on a bell. With pendulum. H27 W27 D10.
Norton (Mary) Are All The Giants Dead?, first edition, illustrations by Brian Froud, bookplate signed by the author tipped onto front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, a few scattered ink spots to head of upper panel, a little creased at extremities with a few tiny nicks, slight shelf-lean, 1975; with a folder containing c.40 pieces of ephemera relating to the publication of the book, including 7 A.L.s. and 8 T.L.s. by the author (one typed letter a photocopy), most addressed to her editor Gwen, along with various typed and written correspondence by the publisher, v.s. (c.40)⁂ A fine collection of material relating to one of the twentieth century's best-loved children's authors. Norton's letters to Gwen Marsh, editor of Children's Books at J.M. Dent, trace the development of the work from its initial stages: "Although I have a new 'Borrowers' half written, I broke off to write the enclosed ('Are all the Giants Dead?')...I am sending it to Mr. Dent who has been so kind to me over guarantees". Another highlight is her response to Froud's illustration: "The drawings are quite wonderful. Brian is a genius!".
NO RESERVE Blyton (Enid) The Circus of Adventure, ink gift inscription to endpaper, slight shelf-lean, spine foxed, 1952.; The River of Adventure, lacking front free endpaper, 1955, first editions, illustrations by Stuart Tressilian, original cloth, dust-jackets, spines darkened, chipping to extremities; and c.100 others, Blyton, 8vo (c.100)
Johnson (John) The Costumes of the French Pyrenees, 30 hand-coloured lithographed plates, title lightly spotted, thereafter the odd light spot, original printed boards, rebacked, corners a little bumped, 1832 § Vaux (Frederic W.) Rambles in the Pyrenees and a visit to San Sebastian, half-title, frontispiece, folding map, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, 1838; and 5 others relating to the Basque Country and Navarre, 4to & 8vo (7)
NO RESERVE First World War.- Illustrated War News, parts 1-20 in 2 vol., photographs, illustrations and advertisements, mostly in black and white, some in sepia, a few titles with red lettering, small ink ownership inscription front endpaper vol. 1, twentieth century half morocco, some light damp-staining to cloth and a couple of minor scuffs, August 12th - December 23rd 1914 § [Plowman (Max)] "Mark VII". A Subaltern on the Somme in 1916, first edition, light browning to endpapers, original pictorial cloth, slight shelf-lean, 1927 § Watson (Capt. W.H.L.) Adventures of a Despatch Rider, first edition, half-title, maps (1 folding), original pictorial cloth, 1915; and c.130 others relating to the First World War, v.s. (c.135)
Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - Giraffe Model 363 - A retro 20th century Ercol ' Giraffe ' room divider / bookcase cabinet of beech and elm wood construction. The top shelf with spindled centre, and two further adjustable shelves, joined by four cylindrical uprights above a two door cupboard. All being raised on four legs united by a stretcher. Measures approx.191cm x 90cm x 36cm.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PAINTED PINE DRESSER, the stepped moulded cornice, above four open shelves, with a plate guard flanked by cross-hatched panels above three frieze drawers and a panelled front with central panelled door flanked by fluted pilasters, with later added side shelf. 150(w) x 209cm (h)

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