Border Fine Arts wildlife group including; 'Spring Romance' (Otters), model No. MTR05 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 1633/2500; 'Otter and Kingfisher' model No. B0208 by David Walton and 'Kingfisher' (Style Six) model No. RB41 by Ray Ayres; together with various other models (Qty on one shelf)Please specify model for further information.
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A collection of 19th century and later furniture including a Victorian balloon back dining chair, a1920s pink upholsetered dining chair, an Edwardian circular mahogany plant table, a Victorian mahogany octagonal plant table, two mahogany dining chairs, a George III open armchair, a Regency balloon back dining chair, a George III mahogany tilt-top tripod table, a triptych mirror, a modern pine corner shelf, a similar washstand, and a print after Peter Scott, signed in pencil (13)
Emblemata.- Elger (Willem den) Zinne-beelden der liefde, Met Puntdigten en Aanteekeningen, engraved additional pictorial title by Hillebrand van der Aa, engraved title vignette and 50 emblematic illustrations, occasional small wormholes / trace to lower inner gutters, some staining (including occasional mostly marginal water-staining) and spotting, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, lightly soiled, shelf lean, [Landwehr 214; Praz p.323], small 4to, Amsterdam, Jan Roman de Jonge, 1732.⁂ The emblematic illustrations are adaptations of Amoris divini et humani antipathia, Antwerp, 1629.
Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, first or second printing, with date on title and "How Keld" on p.20, contemporary ink ownership name to half-title, abrasion marks to half-title and frontispiece verso, frontispiece detached (creased and frayed at edges), rear endpapers scuffed with portions of loss to images, boards rubbed with light stain to upper cover, corners bumped, 1905; The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, first, second or third printing, internally very clean, boards lightly rubbed, spine faded and broken along lower joint, corners bumped and rubbed, slight shelf-lean, 1908, first editions, colour frontispieces, plain title vignette and 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original boards with mounted colour illustration, [Linder p.155 & 188; Quinby 8 &14], 4to (2)
VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER,with barley twist columns flanking panelled fretwork doors enclosing two shelves, raised on plinth base, 102cm high, 127cm wide, 48.5cm deepLacking superstructure of further cabinets/shelving, visible holes to top; no obvious apparent other missing elements although there are holes to the upper left side; no visible signs of worm; general scratches, scuffs, gouges, marks and general wear commensurate with age and use; panel of left door held with sellotape and otherwise would be loose, panel of right door has been glued; interior shelving and panelling heavily worn, rubbed finish, scratches, scuffs, etc; chips to both sides, veneer losses both sides, some further holes left side; shelf depth 29cm; additional images available; 102.5cm high
Late 19th-century side table. Late 19th-century French kingwood veneered side table Bombay form, rouge marble top with brass bead above three drawers with floral marquetry inlay, swept leg united by single shelf.width 43cm (17"), depth 30cm (12"), height 69cm (27")Overall condition good, original key present.
Regency rosewood veneered side cabinet, Regency rosewood veneered side cabinet, gallery shelf supported on two "S" shaped brackets with carved rosettes and acanthus leaves, lower section with two doors each with single fabric panels.width 91cm (36"), depth 28cm (11"), height 120cm (47")Gallery to top-shelf requires re-gluing, evidence of watermark on top, frieze with some replacement split turned decoration, doors originally with grills and pleated silk now replaced with modern fabric. Loose rear left leg, will require re-glueing.
Early 19th-century chiffonier Early 19th-century rosewood veneered chiffonier, upper section with shelf fitted cast brass gallery, rectangular top, single frieze drawer, two doors with brass grills all standing on moulded bracket feet.width 89cm (35"), depth 33cm (13"), height 117cm (46")Replacement brass gallery, replacement grills, new fabric, minor surface splits to both sides and top (see photographs).
Victorian rosewood chiffonier Victorian rosewood chiffonier, galleried shelf supported on four gun barrel turned columns, two glazed doors covering single shelf, carved and moulded decorative brackets, inverted blind pedestal.width 106cm (42"), depth 43cm (17"), height 121cm (48")Short section of moulding missing left-hand side, interior with scratches and scuff marks to both shelves.
Edwardian mahogany display cabinet Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, top with brass gallery, single frieze drawer with satinwood marquetry scrolling floral inlay, single glazed door with moulded astragal glazing vase, interior having two fixed shelves all lined in grey/green velvet, all standing on four classical turned and fluted columns, platform shelf, turned feet.52cm (21"), depth 35cm (14"), height 130cm (51")Top drawer with faint mark suggesting this could have been retailed or made by Edwards & Roberts, cabinet velvet lining with ring marks where glasses or ornaments have been standing, otherwise overall condition good.
George III oak floor standing corner cupboard George III oak floor standing corner cupboard, moulded cornice above double two panelled doors covering two fixed shaped shelves, lower section with two further cupboard doors covering fixed shelf, shaped bracket feet.width 110cm (43"), height 201cm (79"), 55cm (21.5") deepGood colour, replacement tongue and groove back boards.
George III mahogany two-door bow front hanging corner cabinet George III mahogany two-door bow front hanging corner cabinet, ogee frieze above two doors each with matched veneers and cross banding, decorated with herringbone string, brass butterfly hinges, interior with original paint, three fixed shelves, central shelf with shaped front, lower frieze with two pendant brackets.Width 102cm (40”), depth 48cm (19”), height 69cm (27”)Overall good colour, section of veneer missing bottom left-hand side.
A late Victorian mahogany wall shelf with circular barometer surmount above a bevelled mirror back panel and mercury thermometer, the shelf with pierced gallery above a pierced apron, height 73.5cm (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
ANTHONY POWELL. 'A Question of Upbringing,' first edition, original cloth, spotting to edge of textblock, William Heinemann, London, 1951; 'The Acceptance World,' first edition, original cloth, rubbed label, unclipped dj, tear and nibbles, some staining, William Heinemann, London, 1955; 'Casanova's Chinese Restaurant,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, heavy spotting to edge of textblock, William Heinemann, 1960; With six other first edition Powells's in various conditions, plus one other. (10)A question of upbringing is in an F/G condition some shelf wear losses to DJ unclipped, library stamp, light foxing, Hearing Secret Harmonies G/VG partial ex libary ink stamp and removal of pasted library insert DJ unclipped, Hearing Secret Harmonies VG DJ in glassine unclipped slight foxing to text block edge, Books do Furnish a Room G tear to DJ on top of spine glassine degraded at spine foxing to text block edge, The Military Philosophers, G shelf wear small losses to DJ at head and foot four library ink stamps heavy stain to text block edge that bleeds onto several pages unclipped, Temporary Kings G slight discolouration to DJ spine graphite inscription partial and full library ink stamp unclipped, the Kindly Ones F glassine type cover to DJ tear at DJ spine tear to pastedown hinge library ink stamp foxing to text block edge Unclipped, the Acceptance World F/G pg 196ink correction to the text DJ shelf wear unclippedCasanovas Chinese Restaurant G shelf wear unclipped foxing to text block edge glassine degraded at edge,A Question of Upbringing lacking DJ text block bumped at foot foxing on text block edge.
An oak Court Cupboard, 17th century and later, the top frieze carved MLA:MK:1682', above two central carved panels flanked by two carved panelled doors and turned columns supports, above two further panelled doors enclosing shelf space, 163cm high, 142cm wide, 58cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
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