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Lot 616

Edwardian Rosewood Envelope Card Table, the hinged four segment lid opening to a green baise playing surface and counter wells above blind fret carved drawer, raised on cabriole legs united by an under-shelf, 56cm wide x 75cm high

Lot 638

Antique Oak Wall Cabinet comprising central panel with moulded geometric design flanked either side by two drawers with carved fronts, all over an open shelf below, 72cm long x 29cm high x 16cm deep

Lot 664

Mid century Teak Modular Wall Unit comprising open shelf module, drawer module, cupboard module and four shelves, together with six Tapley 33 wall brackets

Lot 668

Forged Metal Wall Fixed Clothes Rail and Glass Shelf with silvered finish, the side and top rail entwined with metal roses and leaves, 260cm long x 167cm high (formerly in a Wedding Dress Boutique)

Lot 669

Slatted Wooden Shop Display unit with three folding shelves together with a Shop Display Chrome Hanging Rail and Gilt Metal Three Shelf Shop Display Unit

Lot 201

A mahogany towel rail and a wall shelf.

Lot 8

A CONTINENTAL KINGWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED KIDNEY SHAPED CHEST OF THREE DRAWERS with galleried marble top, and lower shelf on shaped supports, 75cm high x 62cm wide x 36cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 114A

An Edwardian occasional table in mahogany with under shelf collection only. 75cm tall

Lot 77

A Professional Care 100 piece make up set, Cased one shelf slight damage

Lot 308

Two BETTY HECKFORD, oil on board together with acrylic on board, 'kitchen shelf' together with 'Autumn Roses', framed and signed. Approx. Of largest, 74cm x 63.5cm

Lot 376

Late 18th century kitchen dresser fitted with three drawers to front on Queen Anne style legs, with a raised shelf plate rack inscribed to back “I Jesus Have Sent Mine Angels To Test If Y Unto You These Things In The” Inscription believed to have been added while in possession of a convent. Top approx. measurement 186.5 x 42cm.

Lot 319

SMALL ELM STOOL, along with a candle box and a carved corner wall shelf (3)

Lot 77

Dickens (Charles) Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of Every-day Life, and Every-day People, 2 vol., third edition, frontispieces and 14 plates by George Cruikshank, foxing and offsetting to plates, vol.2 title torn with tape repair to margin of title and frontispiece, ink name to endpapers, original cloth, spine ends and corners bumped, vol. 2 with two cloth repairs, light toning to spines, new endpapers, 1837; Sketches by Boz: The Second Series, first edition, first issue without list of plates at foot of Contents, half-title, etched frontispiece, additional pictorial title and 8 plates by George Cruikshank, tissue-guards, browning to plates margins, faint contemporary ink ownership inscription to head of title, label to pastedown covering bookplate, polished calf, gilt by Hatchards, spine gilt in compartments, light rubbing to joints, 1837, [Eckel pp. 11-13; Hatton and Cleaver pp.89-128; Smith I, pp.1-16], John Macrone; "Boz". The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 5 vol., vol. 1 second edition, vol.2-5 first American editions, advertisements, foxing, vol. 1 hinges weak, contents shaken and title working loose, original cloth-backed boards, paper labels to spines (rubbed and chipped), shelf-lean, fraying to spines, rubbed, wear to extremities, 8vo, Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837, 8vo (8) ⁂ Sketches was Dickens' first published book. Though sales were brisk, Dickens' share of the profits was only a tenth of that earned by the publisher. With publications of Pickwick and Oliver Twist doing well, he gained backing from Chapman and Hall to purchase the rights to Sketches from Macrone, leading to its publication in parts from November 1837 and an appearance in a one-volume edition in 1839. Meanwhile, the first American editions of "Boz", parts 1-4, preceded the English first book edition, and were published without Dickens' consent. These infringements on his intellectual property were a constant source of annoyance for Dickens. Carey would offer the author £25 for the parts they had already printed but Dickens declined the money on point of principle.

Lot 272

A modern gilt framed pier mirror with matching mirrored top shelf

Lot 309

A 1.22m old oak three shelf open bookcase with rounded ends and plinth base

Lot 496

A modern wall shelf with painted cast metal brackets and wooded slats

Lot 83

A cast concrete lion mask garden shelf

Lot 417

Peter Lovig Nielsen: a rosewood 'Boomerang' desk, with fitted frieze draw, rear shelf and enclosed cupboard, 151 x 88 x 73cms. Cites certificated received, No. 617441/01.

Lot 424

Storys, London; a mid-Century walnut sideboard, rectangular top with a channelled edge above cupboards doors with a shelf to interior flanked by three short drawers with turned knob handles shaped legs with label designed and made by Story's, Kensington, London, 152 x 50 x 84cms.

Lot 105

A modern stained pine three shelf folding bookcase

Lot 116

A 1.19m retro polished oak and mixed wood open display shelf unit

Lot 162

A 57cm modern pine shallow four shelf unit

Lot 181

A 65cm modern pine two door cupboard with shelf, set on plinth base

Lot 2033

Various items of Portmeirion, and a green painted wall shelf.

Lot 625

Fleming (Ian). For Your Eyes Only, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1960, original publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, spine faded and chafed to head, 8vo, together with:From Russia With Love, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1957, very faint shelf lean, rear board slightly marked, front board faintly rubbed, later dust jacket, spine extremities rubbed with slight loss, 8vo, withOctopussy, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1966, original cloth gilt, dust jacket, broadly price-clipped, 8vo, with two others by FlemingQTY: (5)

Lot 613

An unusual early 18th century antique elm Somerset Sedgemoor dresser: the flaring cornice above shelves and two panelled doors flanking to end of middle shelf, the base with thumbnail moulding above three geometrically fronted drawers with stamped brass ovals, on shaped ends with sledge style elongated feet (162cm wide x 38cm deep x 188.5cm high)

Lot 689

Oak 2 shelf free standing cabinet with base cupboard and pear drop handle on bracket feet

Lot 698

Freestanding 5 shelf oak display unit with 6 bevel edged mirrors to back

Lot 2268

Small mahogany 19th century chest on chest with pull out vanity shelf, three drawers above base with single drawer on padded feet

Lot 2503

Manchester City: A boxed Manchester City: The FA Cup Winners 2011 Commemorative boxed Set. comprising: sky blue Manchester City home shirt 'The FA Cup Winners, Wembley 14/05/2011' embroidered to centre of shirt; book containing photographs, and certificate of authenticity. Limited Edition 109 of 250. In original presentation box. Shelf wear.

Lot 221

Chinese rosewood stand with a square marble insert along the top. The stand with one shelf and a skirt with pierced naturalistic decoration. The marble top is cracked.Height: 31 1/2 in x width: 16 1/2 in x depth: 16 1/2 in.

Lot 223

Chinese export rosewood writing desk, with two drawers under a rectangular top, resting on turned legs. The lower shelf with a geometric lattice pattern.Height: 30 3/4 in x width: 341/2 in x depth: 18 3/4 in.

Lot 227

Chinese low scholar's shelf, of a fine hardwood, possibly huali. The upper section with one drawer. The frame with carved scrolling decoration in low relief, raised on square legs terminating in hoof feet.Height: 16 1/4 in x width: 25 1/4 in x depth: 15 3/4 in.

Lot 235

19th c. Chinese rosewood stand with one shelf and an inset panel along the top. With a carved skirt in an intricate interlacing pattern.Height: 30 1/2 in x width: 15 1/2 in x depth: 15 1/2 in.

Lot 236

19th c. Chinese rosewood stand with a square top and one shelf. The square legs terminate in hoof feet.Height: 30 1/4 in x width: 16 in x depth: 16 in.

Lot 128

A quantity of vintage aluminium cooking pots, stoneware pots and bowls, vintage mirrors and a pine wall shelf and picture frame, Location: RWM

Lot 778

Antique painted bamboo wall mirror with shelf 43cm x 65cm approx and dressing table mirror

Lot 240

A Victorian ebonised and brass inlaid and mounted breakfront open bookcase, inlaid with brass stringing and beaded on all three sides, the frieze above two central adjustable shelves, flanked on each side by two further shelves, also inlaid with brass stringing, interspersed and flanked by caryatids at the top and pierced and relief moulded foliate mounts at the base, with canted corners and raised on a plinth, 154cm wide x 39cm deep x 110cm highBodfach Hall.Generally ok, save for a 1cm chip on front right of the top of the right middle shelf. Minor chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use.

Lot 241

A Victorian mahogany, breakfront, gentleman's chest-cum-press, with flame figured panels and turned handles, the shaped cornice above a well-figured frieze, over a pair of panelled doors, enclosing three shelves, flanked on each side by a panelled door, enclosing three shelves, the base with a central chest of two short and two long, graduated, cockbeaded drawers, flanked on each side by a cupboard with one shelf, raised on a plinth, some damage, approximately 255cm wide x 62cm deep x 216cm highBodfach Hall. Purchased at Halls in the 00s for £3,500.Generaly ok and the front has no patches or cracks etc. The colour and figuring are nice and it looks good from the front. There is some damage, including:-Cornice - lacking two 1cm sections of veneer on right side of the return. Long slim chip on veneer on right edge of breakfront on the frieze.Upper section - some chips on veneer bottom left of wall-side at the bottom and a section nearer the front re-stuck, about 10cm x 10cm. Right side with a 40cm vertical hairline crack on the right return and lacking 2cm x 1cm section of the top corner of the wall-side. Lacking several curved base mouldings of the frieze. The front is ok. Later locks. Interior painted.Base - right side return lacking 16cm x 1.5cm section of wall-side and base moulding chipped on the corner. Doors and one drawer with later locks. One short drawer lacking one vertical cockbead. The other short drawer with a chipped section - now well patinated. Middle drawer lacking three sections of cockbead - 5.5cm, 3.5cm and 20cm. Bottom drawer with 13cm section of cockbead on the upper edge chamfered, but well patinated.

Lot 272

An oak veneered corner shelf together with an oak drop leaf side table and an oak magazine rack, shelving unit H. 127cm D. 26cm.

Lot 308

A Secessionist style occasional table in the manner of J & J Kohn, oval top and shelf on turned legs and cross stretcher, unsigned, 74cm. high, 58 x 45cm. (top)

Lot 459

A Liberty & Co mahogany overmantle shelf, shaped rectangular form with box shelf, inset with a print of two young Dutch children on a cart drawn by donkeys in the manner of John Hassall, with some hand colouring, applied Liberty ivorine label, 91.5cm. wide, 70cm. high

Lot 886

A 19thC mahogany campaign bookcase, of four shelves, broken by brass columns on compressed orb feet, 84cm high, 77cm wide, 22cm deep. On initial inspection the shelves are solid, corner of one shelf has an old chip, marks typical of age and use.

Lot 442

An unusual painted and stained pine 19th Century reel stand in the form of a miniature dresser, possibly American, the canted base below two long drawers, the two shelf rack fitted with eight reel spikes below a shaped pediment, 22.5 x 13 x 30.5cms.

Lot 52

French style gilded wooden cabinet, the single glazed door enclosing a mirrored interior (lacking shelf), 65cm wide, 113cm high, 38cm deep

Lot 360

3 metal wire mannequins, a gilt wall mounted shelf, a metal whatnot, a wall mounted plant basket, 2 metal candle holders, a wooden boat and a vintage doll's pram.

Lot 107

An Arts & Crafts copper mounted buffet serving cabinet, rectangular top above a pair of short drawers and a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, 108cm high, 96.5cm wide, 47.5cm deep

Lot 119

A 19th century campaign-type cabinet on cabinet, oversailing top with moulded edge above a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, the base conforming, 111cm high, 79cm wide, 56cm deep

Lot 265

A retro mid-20th century teak side cabinet, the superstructure with a fall front door flanked by sliding glass doors, above three short drawers and a pair of doors enclosing a shelf, 127cm high, 137cm wide, 40.5cm deep

Lot 538

A George III Revival low dresser, rectangular top above a pair of short drawers and two raised and fielded panel doors enclosing a shelf, 81.5cm high, 120cm wide, 48cm deep

Lot 551

A 17th century style dog kennel sideboard, the back carved and applied with figural pilasters, the base with three drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, each enclosing a shelf, 168.5cm high, 185.5cm high, 55cm deep

Lot 580

An early 20th century wall shelf/plate rack, 104cm high, 142cm wide, 22.5cm deep

Lot 1078

An Edwardian mahogany shaped occasional table, with turned legs united by a raised centre shelf. Height 71.5 cm, width 54 cm.

Lot 1083

A 19th century inlaid mahogany oval worktable, the hinged top to fitted interior and raised on tapered legs of square section united by a shaped shelf. Height 71 cm, width 46.5 cm, depth 35 cm.

Lot 1141

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany kidney shaped occasional table, raised on slightly splayed legs with low shelf. Height 69 cm, width 62 cm, depth +/- 38 cm.

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