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A Moritz Gottschalk red roof dolls houses and contents, German 1920s, base with two lithographed window, front with small garden with railings, glazed window with green stencilled shutters, large bay window with shelf, and green hinged front door, railed hinged veranda above with two windows and shutters and further attic windows, red painted pitched roof and chimney (replaced), front opening to two rooms, ground floor room with red and cream wallpaper and paper tiled floor contents include two painted wooden cream and gold chairs and oval table, tinplate fireplace, six metal chairs, various accessories and all bisque, bedroom with painted pink walls paper tile floor, wooden bed, wardrobe and side table and various dolls and accessories, 18 ½” (47cm) tall, 12” (30cm) wide, 10” (26cm) deep.
Suite of Tarbena 1/12th scale wooden Dolls House furniture, Sideboard with shaped front and drawers on fine tapering legs, 2 ¾” (7cm) tall, circular pedestal table with painted decoration to edge, side table with tyre ends, side table with shelf below, circular table on three claw feet legs, and a highchair, (6 items).
Hunter (John)An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with the Discoveries which have been made in New South Wales and in the Southern Ocean ...., John Stockdale, 1793, quarto, first edition, two folding maps, fifteen engraved plates as called for (one engraved by William Blake), including engraved title page with lower edge of publication date cropped by the binder (as often found), the 'View of the Settlement on Sydney Cove ...' being the first printed view of Sydney, original subscriber's copy, contemporary mottled calf with gilt signet of the Duke of Buccleugh to boards, recent spine label.Dalkeith shelf reference to front pastedown, light foxing to plates, maps and title, and some adjacent pages, joints cracked but cords holding.
SHERATON REVIVAL PAINTED SATINWOOD CREDENZA LATE 19TH CENTURY of serpentine outline, the superstructure with a shelf, the base with a pair of serpentine doors with circular reserves painted with scenes of courting couples, opening to shelves, decorated throughout with ribbon-tied flower garlands, swags, trophies, and husk trails, raised on square tapered legs ending in block feet(107cm wide, 116cm high, 40cm deep)
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND PAINTED CORNER CABINET 18TH CENTURY the upper part with a pair of panel doors opening to a green painted and parcel-gilt shelved interior with a large polychromed shell motif; the base with a further panel door opening to a shelf, all flanked by panelled angles and raised on block bracket feet(128cm wide, 225cm high, 65cm deep)Provenance: Property of an Edinburgh collector
A walnut dresser and rack,c.1890, in the manner of Morris and Co., the raised back with fret cut spade details, over two shelves and four drawers, the lower section with five drawers, all with loop twisted handles, with Bramah locks, raised on caps and castors, 141.5cm wide 58cm deep155.5cm highSome scuffing and wear to the surfaces. Some knocks to the frame and edges.No keys - some stains to the shelf above the four drawers in the upper section.Further photos added to the website.
An Ercol elm 'Windsor Minerva' coffee table,with two drawers and a shelf, raised on castors,125cm wide53cm deep40cm high, and a 'Windsor' cabinet, with two adjustable shelves, 91.5cm wide29cm deep97.5cm high (2)Coffee - knocks to edges and impressed marks to the top of the table. Cabinet - fair overall.
A Staples 'Ladderax' wall unit,1960s, designed by Robert Heal, comprising five teak uprights, one glazed cabinet, two fall-front cabinets, and eight individual shelves, together with a quantity of brass suspends, forming a total of four bays, 400cm wide200cm high (qty.)24 HangersGlazed cabinet 89cm wide, 35cm deep, 47.5cm highTwo drop cabinets, 89cm wide, 35cm deep, 40cm high8 shelves 89cm wide approx, 35.5cm deep, 1 shelf with front end (on top of cabinet)89cm wide, 42cm deepAll teak veneered - some light damage to the cabinets and shelvesSome veneer chips to the cabinets and more knocks and chips to the uprights.no glass shelf2 keys - one appears matched.Further images added.
A three-seater sofa by George Nelson, 1950s, designed for Herman Miller Furniture Company, Zeeland, Michigan, from the 'modular system' series, with fabric seats and backs, raised on a tubular chromed stand with a wood shelf,268cm wide 75.5cm deep75cm high approximatelyNo labels, the stand is loose on the base - screws are all present. Fabric seats slightly spotted. Cushions soft and well structured. Upholstered in black velvet - covers removable.
A Cotswold School oak dresser,the boarded rack with two shelves, over two drawers and a cupboard below, 106cm wide46cm deep179.5cm highPlywood drawer bases and back to the lower section. Does not come apart. The shelves are fixed. The Shelves are 11.5cm deep. Space between the shelves are 27.5cm, space between the lowest shelf and the base is 30.5cm.
An Ercol '351' beech sideboard,1960s, the top with rounded edges, over two asymmetrical drawers, the wider drawer over a pair of cupboard doors, the narrower drawer over a single cupboard door, all with rounded handles, both opening on to shelving, raised on turned supports, 123cm wide48cm deep83cm highSome minor stains to the top.Colour light overall, all the same colour one adjustable shelf to the left. Drawer to the right.some minor spots to the doors and left drawer and to the bottom edge.minor knock to the back edge.Further photos added
An Arts and Crafts mahogany mirror-backed sideboard, the raised back centred with a leaded stained glass cupboard, shelves to the side, over a mirror back, with two drawers, a well and a drawer, flanked with cupboards, mounted with embossed copper handles, 182cm wide 66cm deep 182cm high, anda matching wall-mounted shelf, with leaded stained glass cupboards flanking mirrors, 158cm wide 28.5cm deep 70cm high (2)Colour and condition good overall. Some knocks to the extremities.
A mahogany inlaid side cabinet,in the manner of Shapland & Petter, surmounted with a mirror back, over a leaded glass cabinet, with cushion glass panels, enclosing a velvet-backed interior, the side with shaped splats, over a lead-glazed and stained-glass-mounted cupboard, with a velvet-lined shelf, 129.5cm wide47.5cm deep223.5cm highTop on dowels. Two keys, frame and legs with wear. One panel cracked. Top left of the moulded top with split and damage. Some spotting to the bevelled edge of the mirror back.Some marks and scratches to the inside of the top shelf.Top mirror surmount on dowels. The cabinet is in two sections.
*Sean Feeney (b.1956), §a pair of contemporary sycamore and rosewood display cabinets, made in 1987, each with bevelled glass cupboards, enclosing three shelves, with tinted glass backs, a single drawer and a cupboard, one fitted with a shelf, the other with a shelf and three slides, 102cm wide63cm deep205cm high (2)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. One faded and sun bleached. Both fitted with LED lights. Some chips to the edges of the glass shelves.CITES A10 No. 616743/01
A Danish rosewood highboard, §1960s, designed by Kurt Østervig for Brande Møbelfabrik, the front with four sliding doors, each with a shaped handle, the left section with felt-lined shelves and drawers, the centre-left section with a mirror-backed bar section, with a single ebonised shelf, the centre-right and right sections both with shelving, the doors over three drawers, each with recessed handles, raised on tapering legs, 190cm wide46cm deep120cm highThe top with some faint scratches to the top. With a faint ringlet mark. Some minor marks occurring throughout. The supports with some scratches. Internally clean - the mirror could benefit from a polish. The shelves appear in good order.CITES A10 No. 615778/03
A contemporary burr maple and ebonised reading stand, the slope front surmounted with a gilt fan, over an inlaid open book, the top opening to reveal a compartment, the slope front opening to reveal three drawers, over a further drawer, mounted with a 'winged' shelf and raised on a stand, mounted with ebonised spandrels,92cm wide42.5cm deep144.5cm highPurchased from Liberty, London.Some chips and wear to the 'winged' centre. One spandrel loose in drawer.Missing supports to the stand.Unsigned. Provenance bought from Libertys 30 years ago. Dowels missing, frame loose. Unknown maker.
An Archie Shine rosewood three-tier bookcase cabinet, §the top section with a row of cupboards over a shelf, centred with four drawers flanked with two cupboards, over shelves and cupboards below, 228.5cm wide59.5cm deep188.5cm highA10 no. 611460/01Condition issues. Chips to the veneer and scratches to the shelves. Right side of the base hung cabinet is missing a hinge.
An Arts and Crafts oak open bookcase,with two adjustable shelves, over two drawers and a further adjustable shelf below, 101.5cm wide 35.5cm deep182.5cm highHandles cleaned and polished. Knocks and wear to the edges and the sides. Shelf plus matched.Filled holes to the shelves.Knock to the left edge. Further photos added.
An Art Deco maple cocktail cabinet,the central raised cupboard of oval form, the doors with horizontal details, opening to reveal a mirrored back, a glass shelf over a mirrored slide, and four further drawers, the doors fitted with shelves and rails, raised on two oval supports on ebonised plinths,149cm wide58cm deep169cm highLight to the inside - PAT tested. Repolished. Chrome and barrel handles with some wear.
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