GEORGE III MAHOGANY & EBONY-STRUNG SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, cavetto cornice above lancet astragal glazed doors, with adjustable shelves upon secretaire base, interior fitted with satinwood drawers and pigeon holes, replaced green baize writing surface, on cupboard base with shelf, raised on turned feet, 232h x 107w x 54cmsComments: moulding losses to lower left, restored veneer to cabinet side, minor scratches ETCProvenance: The estate of Eileen Price McWilliam, Welsh opera singer and RWCMD tutor.
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1930s METAMORPHIC SHELF/DINING TABLE, "The Canadian Patent Adjustable Display Table", manufactured by Boeckh Bros. & Co., Toronto, with five adjustable and later painted shelves flattening to form a table, cast iron frame, 109w x 60d x 140cm hComments: requires adjustment/restoration (does not fold completely flat)
NO RESERVE Manchester.- More Fruit from the Same Pannier; or Additional Remarks on the History of Manchester, first edition, small loss to foot title, old repair to verso, scattered faint spotting, ex-library with neat ink shelf-mark to title verso and occasional discreet blind-stamps, modern boards, slight bumping to corners, 8vo, 1781.⁂ Scarce. Only 3 on ESTC, at: Manchester Cheltenham's Library; The John Rylands Library, and; Yale University Library. ESTC suggests that this work refers to John Whitaker's 'The History of Manchester', which was first published in 1771.
NO RESERVE World.- Kemble (Frances Anne) Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839, first English edition, 32pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, occasional light marginal soiling or the odd spot, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine darkened, bumping to extremities, [Sabin 37329], 1863 § Gurney (Joseph John) A Winter in the West Indies, third edition, frontispiece, 14pp. advertisements, original cloth, light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners a little bumped and frayed, 1841; and 8 others, travel, 8vo & 4to (10)
Victorian mahogany buffet Victorian mahogany three-shelf buffet, the rectangular shelves with shaped backboard supported on turned columns, single drawer to base with carved ribbon shaped handles, all standing on brass casters.width 101cm (40"), depth 48cm (19"), height 122cm (48")Overall condition good, some old minor scratches to all three shelves (see photographs).
George III oak dresser base, George III oak dresser base, three plank top above one short and two long drawers, two single panel cupboards flanking central arched panel all standing on origianl bracket feet.width 162cm (64"), depth 51cm (20"), height 91cm (36")Good colour, central panel requiring re-gluing (see photographs), replacement brass handles. Modern pine replacement shelf running along length of cupboards.
Victorian burr oak side cupboard Victorian burr oak side cupboard, rectangular top with matched quartered veneers, two doors, each with three panels, upper panels with carved Rococo decoration, doors opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, slatted back panel, makers mark for Thomas Edwards &Son, Newcastle, Staffs, width 127cm (50"), depth 44cm (17"), height 117cm (46"), also a matching bedside locker with single door bearing makers mark, interior with single shelf, width 46cm (18"), depth 41cm (16"), height 75cm (29").Overall condition of large cupboard good, very slight scuff marks to blind base (see photographs), bedside locker swan neck pediment to back board, central finial missing.
A mid 20th Century G Plan style teak dressing table, the triple mirror over a plain fluting top and central shelf flanked by two banks of drawers on oval supports united by stretchers 154.5 cm x 46.5 cm x 111 cm high together with a 1960s vanity stool after a design by Victor B Wilkins "Fresco" for G Plan
An Edwardian mahogany fire guard, with three glass panels, the centre panel sliding up, on splayed supports united by a leather covered undertier, 56 cm wide x 94 cm high, an Edwardian rosewood and marquetry inlaid box seat piano stool, 50 cm wide x 40 cm deep x 53 cm high and an Edwardian mahogany wall cabinet with single shelf, 59 cm wide x 15 cm deep x 60.5 cm high
A carved oak part glazed two door cupboard in the Gothic style, 72 cm wide x 31 cm deep x 92 cm high, together with a carved oak mantel mirror with galleried shelf, 109 cm wide x 82.5 cm high, an oak square occasional table on turned legs united by stretchers, 58 cm x 57 cm x 67 cm high and an oak draw leaf dining table, 91 cm wide x 90 cm deep x 74 cm high (not including leaves)
A G-PLAN TEAK WALL UNIT the upper section with glazed doors enclosing two adjsutable shelves above another adjustable shelf, base with drawer above cupboard, 84cm wide 46cm deep 199cm high Condition Report : good condition, with key for glazed doors Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A BAY OF LADDERAX SHELVING comprising two one legged uprights and three painted shelves, together with five further shelf rails Condition Report : one of the uprights has been cut at the back Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Cotswold School style oak sideboard, designed and made by M.L. Richardson, fitted with an arrangement of five drawers beside a tambour fronted double door cupboard, over chamfered square legs, height 91cm, width 130cm and depth 39cm, together with companion walnut drinks or serving trolley, fitted with two frieze drawers over a shelf base and castors, height 75cm, width 72cm and depth 41cm, S/D. (2)
An Edwardian oak smokers cabinet, the shaped pediment above twin glazed doors, opening to a series of drawers and pigeon holes around a central pipe stand for six pipes, 57cm wide x 20cm deep x 59cm high. (some missing elements)Overall ok. Chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use, particularly sides at the top of the back. Top stained, including ring marks. Lacking one interior shelf (middle in the bottom section). Perhaps lacking tobacco jar - top in the middle.
A good early 20th century, Louis XVI style, gilt metal mounted vitrine, embellished with beading and floral pendants and Vitruvian scrolls, the pierced gallery above a pierced gilt metal mounted frieze, with a crossing torch, bow and quiver and arrows and a central wreath, above a glazed door, enclosing one shelf and flanked by curved glass panels, raised on fluted and turned pillars, united by an under-tier, one mount and some mouldings detached, lacking one mount, 108cm wide x 44cm deep x 183cm highOne mount and some mouldings detached, lacking one mount. Minor chips and dents and scratches.
A recent French light oak glazed display cabinet, the ogee cornice above twin glazed doors with moulded arches and external brass barrel hinges, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the lower section with twin doors having moulded arched panels, opening to a single adjustable shelf, raised on compressed bun feet, 121cm wide x 49cm deep x 207cm high.Good overall. Negligible signs of use.

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