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Lot 946

An 18th century oak three shelf plate rack, 177cm wide

Lot 146

Oak cupboard made from a screen in a church in Appin, Scotland, the pair of oak panelled doors with foliate carved decoration, enclosing a single shelf and hanging rail, 117cm wide, 175cm high, 57.5cm deep

Lot 134

Chinese red lacquered side cupboard, 20th century, painted with figures within a garden setting, the pair of doors enclosing a single shelf and black painted interior, 92cm high, 61.5cm wide, 31cm deep

Lot 41

A late 20th century Chinese elm altar style cabinet, with a long drawer over two cupboard doors with brass swing handles, the doors flanked by faux bamboo detail, enclosing a shelf. H.66 W.65 D.40cm.

Lot 112

An Arts & Crafts oak book shelf, the gallery back with spade detail, over three shelves on square section legs. H.89 W.59 D.21cm.

Lot 31

Gordon Russell (1892-1980) Oak, low round book or coffee table, with circular top and undertier shelf, unmarked, 61cm wide x 45cm highProvenance: Cleeve House, Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire.Overall signs of wear, marks and scratches, consistent with age and use. Some small watermarks to the top.

Lot 76

In the manner of Liberty and Co Aesthetic movement side or occasional table, with octagonal top on turned supports with a shaped under tier shelf on splayed legs, 41cm wide x 61cm highOverall wear, marks and scratches. Some watermarks and stains to the top. Small old repairs in places. Fit for purpose.

Lot 4

Robert Thompson of Kilburn (1876-1955)Mouseman, 'Headington School' small bookcase, oak, with signature mouse, 60cm wide x 122cm high x 26cm deepWear, marks and scratches. Stains and watermarks. Some splits. One fixed shelf, all other shelves are missing. Some time/UV fade. Minor losses and scuffs to edges, especially near the base.

Lot 51

John Ruskin (British, 1819-1900)La Cascade de la Folie, Chamonix signed with initials, inscribed and dated 'Chamonix; 1854. JR.' (lower right)pencil, pen and ink, watercolour and wash40 x 31.1cm (15 3/4 x 12 1/4in).Footnotes:ProvenanceSir John Simon, MD, FRS, KCB and Lady Simon (almost certainly received as a present from Ruskin).Sir John Simon sale, Messrs Trollope, 7 Hobart Place, Eaton Square. By order of the Executors of Sir John Simon. K.C.B., deceased, 40 Kensington Square, W. ...The Contents of the Residence ... including a number of water-colour drawings, by J. Ruskin ... etc., as 'La Cascade de la Folie' and its uplands, as seen from the old Hotel de l'Union, Chamonix, (with price of 22 [guineas] added in ink), 16 November 1904, lot 198.Private collection, UK (probably acquired from the above).Property of an Institution (gifted by the above).LiteratureEd. E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn, The Works on John Ruskin, Library Edition, London, 1903-12, vol. 5 (Modern Painters III), plate C, opposite p. xxii; and, vol. 38 (Catalogue of Ruskin's Drawings), p. 241. Christopher Newall, John Ruskin – Artist and Observer, exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 2014, pp. 23 and 275, fig. 1.8.The present lot is one of two drawings showing a particular feature of the mountain landscape at Chamonix made by Ruskin in the course of his stay there from 10 July to the end of August in 1854. Its counterpart, a somewhat larger drawing of the same topography but shown in a wider perspective and therefore allowing a view of fretted horizon and sky to be included, is in the collection of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (1905P2).The view shown is of a mountainside to the south-east of Chamonix which is known as the Montagne de Blaitière and at the summit of which lie the Glacier and Aiguille de Blaitière. The Cascade de la Folie, which took its name from a hamlet called Fouilly which once stood on the south-eastern edge of Chamonix, is now referred to as the Torrent de Blaitière. As seen in both drawings, the stream runs over relatively level ground at a higher altitude but then crosses a shelf or sill below which it flows more steeply within a jagged ravine with flanks of exposed earth. Dense groves of pine trees are seen on the folding ground above while fringes of trees stand along the upper edge of the ravine. A distinction may be made between the sketches that Ruskin drew when walking and climbing in the mountains, often loosely treated and serving as memoranda of landscape formations, and the more deliberate drawings that he made from relatively convenient vantage points in the valley bottom and representing topographies to which he attached particular significance. The two views of the Cascade de la Folie are of this latter type. The original titles of both the present drawing and that now in Birmingham identify them as having been made from the Hotel de L'Union, which in the nineteenth century stood at the centre of Chamonix close to the river Arve, and which – as the most comfortable hotel in the town – was where Ruskin and his parents chose to stay. From this vantage point the mountainside represented in the two drawings was seen at a range of between one and a half and two kilometres and at a steep angle of vision. Furthermore, the particular feature of the stream, sill and ravine on the Montagne de Blaitière as shown represents a very small part of the entire expanse of mountain landscape to be viewed from Chamonix and along the sides of the valley of the river Arve, and thus it may be understood that Ruskin operated a system of search and selection to find and then to focus on landscape elements which he considered to be especially interesting. It may be assumed that Ruskin used binoculars or a telescope to give careful study of the landscape and it is known that he referred to daguerreotype photographs that he and his servant Frederick Crawley had taken to ensure the accuracy of his drawings (Daguerreotype 73 in the collection of the Ruskin Foundation at Lancaster University shows the Cascade de la Folie and the glacier and aiguilles above).In the early months of 1854 Ruskin was in a state of despondency. The crisis in his marriage, although in a practical sense brought on by his having deliberately encouraged a friendship between his wife Effie and the painter John Everett Millais, leading to their falling in love, nonetheless was the cause of lingering anxiety. In April of the year Effie left Ruskin and shortly afterwards a suit for nullity of their marriage on grounds of non-consummation was served upon him. In May, Ruskin and his parents set out on a long tour of France and Switzerland, in part to escape from the unpleasantness associated with the failure of the marriage, and gradually his spirits recovered. He had an intense love of Chamonix and the mountains of Savoy, and so – on his arrival there on 10 July 1854 – he exclaimed: 'Thank God, here once more; and feeling it more deeply than ever. [...] all unchanged, and happy'.Much has been written about Ruskin's sexuality, with the conclusion widely drawn that because his marriage to Effie was unconsummated, and because he never subsequently had the experience of physical love with any other partner, that he must have been in some way asexual or indifferent to the mechanisms of sexual attraction. In my view, and as previously discussed in the catalogue of the 2014 exhibition John Ruskin – Artist and Observer, particular drawings of his of landscape forms derive from or parallel feelings of sexual desire. These thoughts may have been entirely subliminal or were perhaps conscious explorations of the wish that he may have had for physical intimacy. The present drawing is one of the most striking instances of the translation that Ruskin made between landscape formations of protuberance and cleft and in which the whole is animated by the visible flow of water and the growth of organic nature, and the normally concealed parts of a woman's body. As I have emphasised, it was by no means by chance that he lit upon this specific part of the actual landscape at Chamonix; it was a topographical feature that attracted his fervent attention and at a time when his own unspoken preoccupation must have been much to do with the opportunity for, or conversely the determined abstinence from, sexual experience.E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn included a photogravure plate of the present drawing, and another of the drawing referred to above showing the same topography which is now in Birmingham, in the introductory text of Modern Painters III in their Library Edition of Ruskin's works. A confusion occurred whereby the photogravure of the present drawing was identified as showing the version of the subject which belonged to Sir John Simon, whereas, in the catalogue of Ruskin's drawings which forms part of Volume 38 of the Library Edition, it was the drawing now in Birmingham that was claimed as having belonged to Simon. It can now confidently be stated that it was the present drawing that Simon had in his collection and which was sold after his death in 1904. Professor Stephen Wildman has helpfully pointed out that the Birmingham version of the subject was apparently acquired by the museum through the agency of Arthur Severn.

Lot 128

An unusual walnut pipe rack, Anglo-American, circa 1800-50Designed as an oak tree, with leaves and acorns, centred by a sporron-shaped tobacco pouch and crossed pipes, atop a twenty-four pipe aperture shelf, the lattice carved apron with cusped edge and three eight-petal flowerheads, 69cm wide, 38.5cm high

Lot 45

CLEMENS V, POPEConstitutiones [with commentary by Johannes Andreae], 60 leaves (including opening and final blanks), 82 lines of commentary around text, gothic type, rubricated with capital initials, paragraph marks etc. supplied in alternate red and blue ink throughout, opening initial 'I' in gold on a ground of blue heightened, manuscript index in a contemporary hand on the opening blank, small traces of worming in vertical margins not affecting text, light damp-staining and softening to fore-margin of approximately 20 leaves at end, contemporary blind-stamped calf over wooden boards, upper and lower sides elaborately stamped with a variety of tools (including roses, gryphon, and vases of flowers) in panels, the upper cover with wording 'Sexti et' in upper margin, central boss and metal corner-pieces to fore-corners, remnants of metal clasps, sprinkled single wormholes, rebacked, worn, upper hinge strengthened with tape [ic00727000; HC 5435*; BMC II 429; Goff C727; GKW 7097], folio (340 x 240mm.), Nuremberg, Anton Koberger, 15 March 1486Footnotes:Collection of decretals compiled during the 1305-14 pontificate of Clemens V, the last official papal addition to the Corpus juris canonici.Provenance: 'Ex bibl. II episc. S. Hippolytum', ink inscription and printed shelf mark label in red and black ink.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1020

AN EXTENSIVE SILVER-PLATED TABLE SERVICE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, FOR TWELVE PERSONS Sandringham pattern, all contained in a walnut canteen with a hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior, over two further fitted drawers, with cast brass handles and escutcheons, above an apron carved with a scallop-shell, raised on cabriole legs, joined by a shelf stretcher with a two-handled tray, terminating in ball and claw feet. Case 83.5cm high, 61cm wide, 46cm deepThe case and the service are in excellent condition and ready to use.

Lot 414

A REGENCY SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILT 'WATERFALL' OPEN BOOKCASECIRCA 1815138.5cm high, 70cm wide, 34cm deepCondition Report: Bookcase with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old chips and splits - see images. The painted surface with the expected wear, chips, losses and marks. Some evidence of old worm. Cream paint to the shelves and interior is later. Backboards also have a later black wash applied to them. Later tape applied to the edge of the backboards to help secure.No key present, both locks are open. 'Axe-head' handle to the door is likely an old replacement and the catch element to the interior is lacking. Old sections of repair to the front edges of the sides of the lower shelf - see images. All four legs are old replacements. Pleated silk to the door is a later replacement. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 82

A GEORGE I WALNUT BUREAU CABINETCIRCA 1720The upper cabinet section opening to a fitted interior, the fall of the bureau opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes 111cm high, 72cm wide, 54cm deepProvenance: The property of the Stanley Clarke family removed from Trematon Castle, Saltash, CornwallCondition Report: Cabinet with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old chips, splits and losses - see images for details. Various old veneer and moulding repairs. The interior of the upper section is lacking shelves, only one adjustable shelf is present. Mirror plate has age but is an old replacement.One key present and operates the lock to the fall. No key is present for the door or drawers but all locks are open. Handles and escutcheons are replacements but suit the piece well. There are old plugged holes visible to drawer fronts where previous fixtures sat. Hinges to the fall and lock plates are also old replacements. Backbaords with strips of later timber applied to them. Feet are old replacements and match the piece extremely well. Some evidence of old worm. Inset fabric surface to the interior of the fall is a later replacement. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 240

Y  A REGENCY SATINWOOD AND PURPLE HEART BANDED SIDE CABINETCIRCA 1815Of small proportions 84.5cm high, 88cm wide, 47.5cm deepCondition Report: Old marks, scratches and abrasions, old chips and splits commensurate with age and use. Some small losses. some old repairs. Some minor warping movement to the top causing it to lift from its position. The top has previously been re-secured with a neatly executed dowel/ plug in two positions of the top (one towards the outer edge of each of the shorter sides of the top. See images) . Re-approaching the treatment of the top and the way it is secured (by a skilled restorer) could improve the appearance of the top if required. Some fading, discoloration to the pleated fabric of the door panels. The textile panels to the interior side of the doors also with water staining.The lock appears original and the key is present to operate it. Some old worm damage in areas throughout. (see additional images) Some has been disguised by coloured filler. There are some more noticeable areas of this to areas of the side panels, the feet and to the columns. Treatment by a skilled restorer could improve the appearance of this further. One fixed shelf is present and appears to be original. The rear panels are original. There is a fabric strip glued to the rear panels to close a small gap/ maintain the position of the boards. The slender banding around the keyholes (one being a false keyhole) differs from each other so at least one may be a replacement or addition. Please refer to the additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 192

A cream painted folding metal shelf unit having three shelves and two cupboard doors with scrolled sides, 140cm h x 60cm w x 42cm w, together with a cream painted trolleyLocation:

Lot 749

Edwardian mahogany and inlaid tray top occasional table, circa 1900-10, circular glass tray top with carrying handles, resting on the inlaid table top, all raised on square legs with platform shelf beneath, width 53cm, height 73cm

Lot 705

Victorian carved mahogany display cabinet, in the Rococo Revival style, circa 1890, having acanthus carved crest of a central shaped bevelled glass mirror, and a cupboard door fronted with carved floral garlands, flanked on either side with a pillar cabinet opening to reveal three velvet covered shelves, an open platform shelf beneath, all raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, width 153cm, height 235cm, depth 39cm

Lot 754

Late George III mahogany and ebony inlaid corner washstand, the top with a faux grey marble inset, the base with a central recessed cupboard opening to a shelf, raised on turned feet, width 75cm, height 99cm

Lot 713

Victorian mahogany cylinder pot cupboard, circular moulded top with white marble inlay, on a fluted column with a single concealed door, opening to a shelf, raised on an octagonal plinth base, height 74cm, the top 39.5cm diameter

Lot 186

A shelf of assorted, to include a fan etc.

Lot 187

A shelf of assorted, to include a 1950s lamp etc.

Lot 203

A shelf of assorted items

Lot 10

Edwardian mahogany and satinwood lady's bonheur du jour, the brass pierced gallery top above a glazed break front display top with glass shelf above pullout drawer with stationary compartments, three drawers, writing tooled leather slope standing on square tapering legs and spade feet with shaped under tier.  63x51x138cm approx.   (B.P. 21% + VAT)Overall in good condition with no significant issues or damage. Leather appears complete with wear at centre. Glass is in good condition - some surface and general wear with use.  Additional images added.

Lot 9A

Edwardian mahogany and satinwood lady's bonheur du jour, the brass pierced gallery top above a glazed break front display top with glass shelf above pullout drawer with stationary compartments, three drawers, writing tooled leather slope standing on square tapering legs and spade feet with shaped under tier. 63x51x138cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 2518

AN ERCOL ELM COFFEE TABLE WITH MAGAZINE SHELF, 41X18"

Lot 3826

A VINTAGE INDIAN HARDWOOD POTTING TABLE WITH LOWER SHELF

Lot 3889

A HARDWOOD POTTING TABLE WITH LOWER SHELF

Lot 2025

AN AS NEW EX DISPLAY CHARLES TAYLOR TROUGH PLANTER WITH LOWER SHELF *PLEASE NOTE VAT TO BE CHARGED ON THIS ITEM*

Lot 2863

A SET OF FOUR TIER WALL SHELVES WIWTH SIX SPICE DRAWERS AND FOUR TIER WALL SHELF

Lot 939

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE TREEN ITEMS TO INCLUDE A DOLLS/TEDDIES CHAIR, BOXES - ONE WITH ELEPHANT CARVING, THE OTHER INLAID - PEDESTAL BOWL, SLIDING BOOK SHELF PLUS TINS, ETC

Lot 2862

A TEAK THREE TIER WALL SHELF, 24" WIDE

Lot 3101

A VICTORIAN STYLE PINE CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND TWO LONG DRAWERS WITH GALLERY BACK AND SHELF, 42" WIDE

Lot 139

*Item to be collected from Friargate, Derby*A Victorian style pine wardrobe, single door opening to reveal hanging rails and shelf, approx 163.5cm x 84cm wide x 42cm deep (would possibly have been on a base); together with a pine wall hanging corner cupboard, single door enclosing single shelf, approx 86cm high x 67cm wide x 37cm deep (2)Condition - wear and tear commensurate with ageItem location - bedroom 3

Lot 1052

Shelf of mixed ceramics including Shelley. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1634

Five shelf black glass display stand, 70 x 35 x 145 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1675

Four shelf pine racking, 68 x 35 x 128 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1219

Shelf of mainly ceramic pigs, including moneyboxes. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1581

Shelf of mixed CDs, including ABBA. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1582

Shelf of mixed DVDs including boxed sets. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1462

Shelf of mixed ceramics including Percy pig biscuit barrel. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1660

Pine two shelf bookcase, 60 x 25 x 100 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1708

Pine two shelf bookcase, 100 x 25 x 110 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1255

Shelf of mixed games to include Monopoly. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1631

Five shelf pine racking, 85 x 26 x 85 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1558

Mixed electricals including Pacific VHS player, two shelf speakers, halogen heater etc. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1721

Eight shelf hardwood CD stand, 20 x 25 x 123 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1643

Pine double door wardrobe with internal shelf, 95 x 55 x 185 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1587

Shelf of mixed DVDs and audio books cassettes and CDs. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 137

Lego : Six Lego Brick Headz 41632 The Simpsons, 40466 Panda family, 40274 Mr & Mrs Claus, 75317 The Mandolorian and The Child, 40377 Donald Duck and 40378 Pluto & Goofy, all boxed and sealed. CONDITION REPORT: Boxes may show signs of shelf wear

Lot 679

A pine farmhouse hanging wall shelf, fitted with three drawers.

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