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A Victorian pine chiffonier bookcase, moulded cornice above two panel glazed door bookcase, enclosing three shelves, on a moulded edge chiffonier, two frieze drawers over a two inverted panel cupboard that reveals a single shelf, flanked by carved half pilasters, moulded base raised on globe feet. 210cm H x 115cm W x 60cm D
A George III revival oak dresser, moulded dental pediment on three tier plate rack shelves, flanked by twin panel cupboards on eight dresser interior drawers with brass batwing handles, fitted on a dresser base with slight oversailing moulded edge top, above one long and two short frieze drawers with swan neck brass handles over three moulded panel cupboards opening with a single shelf, raised on plinth base. Mid 19th century period. 213cm H x 248cm W x 55cm DProvenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
An early Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard by Arthur Blain & Son from Liverpool, Model 599 (stamped), circa 1840, quarter gallery back on an inverted front over one long frieze drawer flanked by twin short drawers, raised on twin cupboards enclosing a single shelf over a wine storage drawer, pedestals united by another drawer, raised on a plinth feet. 125cm H x 184cm W x 62cm DNote:Arthur Blain who established the cabinet making business in the William IV period of 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. The earliest examples are stamped with just A Blain Liverpool and the later Victorian pieces carry the A Blain & Sons stamp. Arthur Blain died in 1868 when the business was continued by Arthur’s son, William Hughes Blain who died in 1909. Their works were recorded in ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers’, 1660-1840, by Beard & Giblert, Maney 1986.Provenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
A Victorian flamed mahogany and satinwood strung breakfront sideboard, slight oversailing top, over two shaped frieze drawers, flanked by two tier pedestal drawers with one faux as a cupboard enclosing with a single shelf, raised on tapered supports. 94cm H x 200cm W x 62cm DProvenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
A Victorian oak and pollard oak inverted sideboard by Thomas Turner, Manchester model no 16843, circa 1900, moulded edge top on a carved front with two tier drawers with swan neck brass handles on a two panel cupboard, flanked by twin cupboards enclosing one side with interior drawer above one shelf the other with a single shelf above a bottle holding drawer, raised on plinth base. 96cm H x 178cm W x 65cm D
A George II oak dresser base, the rectangular moulded plank top above an arrangement of three lip-moulded frieze drawers, applied with later brass swing handles, and a pair of cupboard doors, raised upon block feet, 88cm H x 158cm W x 58cm DCondition reportSome water stains/marks to the dresser top (L.H.S), with further general light wear and very minor evidence of historic worm, both sides have minor separation splits, later hinges and fittings on the doors, with a replaced shelf and loose base boards.Overall solid condition with general wear commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian style painted pine dresser, 20th century, with a moulded cornice over a shaped frieze and three enclosed shelves, upon the base with two frieze drawers and a conforming apron, raised upon six baluster supports and peg feet united by a pot board under shelf, 212cm H x 153cm W x 50cm D
A Scandinavian ?Telma? table by Nils Jonsson for Hugo Troeds Bjarnum, mid 20th century, the triangular teak top raised on ebonised tripod legs with shelf under supported on brass rings, maker's label to underside, 53.5cm H x 60cm W x 57cm D (at fault)Condition reportGeneral light wear and marks to the table top, play in the leg joints which have had later screws applied to secure the joints, see further images.
FIELDING (HENRY)The History of Tom Jones. A Foundling, 6 vol. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, with errata leaf in volume 1, errata uncorrected in the text, and all the relevant cancels, small trace of worming in upper blank margin of the opening few leaves of volume 1, some light spotting but generally clean, contemporary calf, spines tooled in gilt with gilt morocco lettering labels, minor restoration to joints and spine ends, headband of volume 3 chipped, housed together in a morocco-lipped slipcase [Grolier, English 48; Rothschild 850], 8vo, A. Millar, 1749Footnotes:First edition, first issue of Fielding's 'masterpiece.... [the] public impatience to read it grew to such a pitch that the entire first edition of 2000 copies was bought up before the announced date of publication, 10 February 1749' (ODNB).Provenance: Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Baronet (1751-1804), bookplate, with shelf mark in ink; Michael Sharpe, bookplate; Bonhams New York, 18 September 2016, lot 1040.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
MILTON (JOHN)Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books, engraved portrait; Paradise Regain'd. A Poem in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems Upon Several Occasions, with uncancelled state of title-page, 'Samson' overprinted, together 2 works, engraved plates and opening few pages of 'Lost' toned, occasional spotting, uniform blue morocco gilt by Derome Le Jeune (with his ticket on front endpaper of each volume), covers with saw tooth and double fillet enclosing inner border with various ornaments (flowers, birds, etc.), spines in six compartments, four decorated with single gilt flower surrounded by other small tools, the others lettered in gilt, gilt turn-ins decorated with floral motifs, pink watered silk endpapers, g.e., blue morocco pull-off cases by Riviere [Gaskell 6 & 7], 4to (240 x 180mm.), Birmingham, John Baskerville, 1759 (2)Footnotes:MAGNIFICENT UNIFORM BLUE MOROCCO BINDINGS BY DEROME LE JEUNE, FROM THE ESTELLE DOHENY COLLECTION.Provenance: Robert Stayne Holford (1808-1892), pencil shelf marks; Estelle Doheny, book labels; her sale, Christie's, New York, 17-18 October 1988, lot 1232; Sotheby's, 13 July 2006, lot 326.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
DICKENS (CHARLES)A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, with title-page dated 1843 printed in red and blue, the text uncorrected, 'Stave I' on p.[1] and light green endpapers, hand-coloured etched frontispiece and 3 plates after John Leech, 4 wood-engravings by W.J. Linton after Leech in the text, 2pp. advertisements at the end, light tone to title-page, publisher's cinnamon vertically-ribbed cloth, stamped in blind and gilt (Todd's first impression, first issue, first state, with 14-15mm. between closest points of blind-stamping and gold wreath on upper cover, and the 'D' of 'Dickens' unbroken), g.e., 2 very small tears at head of spine and one at foot, preserved in red morocco-backed solander box by Zaehnsdorf [Eckel pp.110-115; Smith II:4; William B. Todd, in The Book Collector, Winter 1961, pp.449-454], 12mo (166 x 102mm.), Chapman & Hall, 1843Footnotes:AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF DICKENS'S FIRST AND MOST ENDURING CHRISTMAS BOOK. A Christmas Carol was published on 19 December 1843, at 5s. 'Its popularity was extraordinary and by every post he received letters from complete strangers, telling him about their home and hearths, and how this same 'Carol' was read aloud there, and kept on a little shelf by itself' (Kitton, Minor Writings, p.34). Dickens initially requested green endpapers and then discarded these due to the colour rubbing off. Demand for the book probably grew at such a pace that the stock of yellow endpapers was exhausted, necessitating the use of the discarded green endpapers until new stock of the yellow could be obtained. Hence, although the green endpapers were printed first, the first copies to be actually issued had yellow endpapers. William B. Todd concludes that priority is impossible to determine due to the various combinations of plates but that priority can be determined by the state of the binding.Provenance: Sotheby's, 16 December 2004, lot 136.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
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT DESK, with three quarter gallery, the slope retaining its original red morocco surface and rising on a rachet, the pull-forward top with pen drawer to the side, the panelled base with pull-out shelf above four drawers, the locks stamped J. Braman, 186 Piccadilly, on lobed bun feet. 51cm wide x 88cm high x 56cm deep
Jules Leleu (French 1883-1961), a parquetry sideboard,1956, with paper label to reverse bearing serial number, date and signed 'J. Leleu',With three diamond lozenge pattern parquetry doors, flanked by column supports mounted with gilt bronze trim, the cupboard doors each enclosing one shelf, the central door enclosing additional drawer, raised on turned and tapered feet terminating in gilt bronze sabots,95cm high, 221cm wide, 52cm deep Please refer to department for condition report
Willy Rizzo (Italian 1928-2013), a black lacquered and chromed sideboard for Mario Sabot,c.1970,The rectangular top above three frieze drawers over central fall front compartment flanked by two cupboard doors each enclosing one shelf, on plinth base,76.5cm high, 177cm wide, 48cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report
Matteo Ragni (Italian b.1972), a 'Ninfea' coffee table for Poltrona Frau,c.2015, stamped manufacturer’s mark to leather and label to underside,Of square form with rounded corners, in Canaletto walnut, the outer edges finished in stitched black leather, the central recess with conforming raised shelf, 22.5cm high, 120cm squarePlease refer to department for condition report
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