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A Victorian oak mirror back sideboard, the shaped pediment carved with a mask flanked by fruit and griffins, over a similarly carved frieze, above a square bevelled mirror plate, flanked by two rectangular mirrored plates below carved scallop shells, flanked by musicians on leaf carved scrolls, a shelf below above lion's mask and fluted capital supports, the base with four small drawers, carved with masks above doors similarly carved, flanked by four putti figure heads, raised on a shaped plinth base, 298cm high, 182cm wide, 66cm deep.
Elizabeth I / Tudor jointed oak and parquetry inlaid figurally decorated canted court cupboard, the single plank top raised above two cupboards and blind central panel decorated with figure of eight foliate decoration, stepped borders, scrolling panels, inlaid bog oak and holly surround flanked by male and female high status figures, probably king and queen, the king's image repeat carved lower down the piece. The central cupboard and panels decorated with foliate roundels, stepped adzed borders, two male and female figures, and bulbous carved supports, the lower part of the cupboard with two carved straight drawers flanked by the aforementioned figures raised above a simple plank shelf, fluted supports and bun feet, W129 x D39 x H139cmProvenance: Originally from The Manor, Ashby St Ledgers
Picture Pride or similar a wood and glass construction Display Cabinet which measures approximately 84cm in width x 76cm in height x 9cm in depth, comes with glass shelves along with shelf holding pins - condition is generally Good (front door does have some scuffs and usual wear on edges) - see photo. PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION ONLY FROM THORNABY OR WITNEY DUE TO GLASS CONTENT.
A vintage mid 20th Century camphor wood Chinese blanket box chest trunk. Of rectangular form with scrolled geometric repeating pattern, to front and bordered top. With recessed carry handles either side. Opening to reveal a spacious interior with moveable sliding shelf. Raised on shaped bracket feet. Measures approx. 49cm x 91cm x 45cm.
A collection of over one hundred and fifty Penguin Classic crime fiction paperback novels (green and white covers), to include works by Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, Georges Simenon and Raymond Chandler, with a quantity of Penguin classic fiction (orange and white covers) to include works by H.G. Wells, D.H. Lawrence, George Orwell, Evelyn Waugh and Ford Maddox Ford, with further later editions of Penguin paperback fiction and eight Enid Blyton hardback novels (Qty) (at fault) PLEASE NOTE: The book case shown in the last photo is NOT included in this lot. The book case is being sold separately as lot 854 in this sale. CONDITION REPORT:Many volumes show chips, tears and losses to the spines. All show shelf wear including bumped corners, page darkening commensurate with age, and areas of foxing. Some have the odd loose page.
Rushworth (John), HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF PRIVATE PASSAGES OF STATE. WEIGHTY MATTERS IN LAW. REMARKABLE PROCEEDINGS IN FIVE PARLIAMENTS. BEGINNING THE SIXTEENTH YEAR OF KING JAMES, ANNO 1618. AND ENDING THE FIFTH YEAR OF KING CHARLS, ANNO 1629, full leather with later spine and endpapers, laid paper, engraved James I portrait frontispiece, illustrated double page map plate, printed for Robert Boulter, London 1682; with HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. THE SECOND PART, CONTAINING THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS WHICH HAPPENED FROM THE DISSOLUTION OF THE PARLIAMENT, ON THE 10TH OF MARCH, 4. CAR I. 1628/9. UNTIL THE SUMMONING OF ANOTHER PARLIAMENT, WHICH MET AT WESTMINSTER, APRIL 13. 1640, full leather with later spine and endpapers, laid paper, engraved Charles I portrait frontispiece, engraved portrait plates of Sir Thomas Wentworth and James, Duke Of Hamilton, printed for M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons, London 1686; and HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. THE THIRD PART, vol I, full leather, laid paper, engraved John Rushworth frontispiece, printed for Richard Chiswell and Thomas Cockerill, London 1692 (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Part I: Later spine and endpapers, worn spine side edges to original leather of boards, all corners bumped, shelf wear throughout, 2.5cm tear to title page between M and E of JAMES, staining to right side of title page (extensive to blank page verso), darkening to page edges throughout (pp65/66, pp427/428 and appendix particularly), some light foxing, possible small burn hole p637 with consequent staining to neighbouring pages.Part II: Later spine and endpapers, worn spine side edges to original leather of boards, all corners bumped, shelf wear throughout, staining to frontispiece and blank page verso, staining to title page and blank page verso, darkening to page edges throughout, some light foxing throughout, heavier foxing to odd pages.Part III: All cords exposed at cover joints, top cord broken at rear cover joint, all corners bumped, shelf wear throughout, detached FFEP, staining to frontispiece and blank page verso, staining to title page and blank page verso (and somewhat on to next page), darkening to page edges throughout, some light foxing throughout, heavier foxing to odd pages.
Byrne (Oliver), THE FIRST SIX BOOKS OF THE ELEMENTS OF EUCLID IN WHICH COLOURED DIAGRAMS AND SYMBOLS ARE USED INSTEAD OF LETTERS FOR THE GREATER EASE OF LEARNERS, first thus, blue cloth boards, gilt embossed title to cover, colour illustrations throughout, William Pickering, London 1847 (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Splits to spine, bumps to corners, shelf wear throughout (particularly back board), 15mm loss to cloth at lower front corner, inscribed name to endpaper, partial split to FFEP, faded inscription to FFEP, partial split to BFEP, foxing throughout.Collation: Half title page title page, dedication page, introduction pp vii-xxix, book I pp1-50, book II pp51-70, book III pp71-122, book IV pp123-144, book V pp145-210, book VI pp211-268
Willems (G), LES ANCETRES DE MES ENFANTS [The Ancestors Of My Children], an extensive typewritten and hand-illustrated genealogical history containing family trees, family crests and descriptive text relating to a French family with noble roots, 2 vols, three quarter leather, gilt embossed title and decoration to spines, marbled endpapers (2) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Both volumes show wear to the bindings, including scuffs and scratches to the spines, and shelf wear to corners and leading edges of the boards. All pages show some age-related darkening and some also show areas of light foxing. Both title pages show foxing down the right edge. Some pages show bleeding from the red block edge. Page 1 is loose in volume I, and shows chips to the right hand edge. PP2-5 are also partially detached.
A pair of Chinese lacquered crescent wall shelves, each gilt highlighted against a black ground with figures and pagodas, each with three folding shelves, 48cm high, with a further pair of rectangular lacquered wall shelves decorated with a scaly dragon and flaming pearl, 56cm high (4)Condition report2cm chip to the tip of one crescent wall shelf, one folding bracket lacking a pin and therefore loose, further 3cm chip to the underside edge of the same shelf.Both crescent shelves with minor chips and rubbing wear commensurate with age and use.Both rectangular wall shelves have hairline cracks, 10cm and 14cm long, some wear to the underside of the drilled aperture, the three hinged shelf brackets on one wall shelf show evidence of repairs and are loose.General rubbing and wear with minor multiple lacquer chips.
A Japanese black lacquer freestanding corner shelf, Meiji period, late 19th/early 20th century, constructed from four graduated stacking tiers, each applied with gilt detail, 94cm H x 61cm W x 31cm D (at fault)Condition reportLH leg on bottom tier has been repaired, multiple minor chips and splits to finish particularly on the edges, general rubbing and wear to gilt detail commensurate with age and use.
A George III mahogany wash stand, the hinged cover opening to three circular apertures, above a lower shelf with a single frieze drawer, raised upon slender legs of square section, 83cm H x 35cm Sq, along with an Edwardian mahogany occasional table, the moulded square top with satinwood cross banding and central inlaid fan, raised upon slender splayed legs united by a conforming undershelf, 68cm H x 54cm Sq (2)
A Victorian carved oak buffet, the superstructure back with carved foliate detail and inverted shelf upon knopped baluster supports, upon the rectangular moulded top over two central drawers carved with Green Man mask handles, and flanked by cupboard doors centred with carved human masks, all punctuated by relief carved fruit, upon four conforming front supports united by a pot board under tier, 144cm H x 151cm W x 60cm D
An Edwardian mahogany bowfront display cabinet, the frieze inlaid with an Adam style urn and harebell swags over a pair of glazed doors opening to a lined interior and a single shelf, over a pair of convex cupboard doors, upon slender splayed legs of tapering square section, 153cm H x 77cm W x 43cm D
Oak dresser, second half of 18th century, two shelf delft rack, under a moulded canopy, the base with three frieze drawers, over two panelled doors, short stile ends, length140cm, depth 49cm, height 182cm.Qty: 1Condition report:There is actually a number of photographs in one of the drawers, taken in 2004, showing the dresser in a restorers workshop and from them, as well as in the flesh, you can see that all elements have some degree of repair, spliced sections, new lengths of moulding, drawer linings, and so on. The legs originally had shaped aprons, now just blocks. The end result of that restoration is a dresser retaining a very rustic look.
Joined oak dresser base, basically late 18th Century, fitted with two deep frieze drawers, with recessed geometric mouldings, shaped apron, cabriole legs, with a matched two-shelf delft rack, width 126cm, depth 48cm, height 185cm.Condition report:The height to the top of the base is 75cm. The rack detaches from the base. There are some old worm holes to the rack on the top edge. The top of the base has some chips and cracks to the top. The edges of the drawers area bit chippedi in places. Both draws move freely. Light ribbing and marking to the edges all over.
Scottish Art Nouveau inlaid mahogany display cabinet, designed by Ernest Archibald Taylor, decorated with abalone, and inlaid stained wood, projecting moulded cornice, over two glazed panelled doors, enclosing three shelves, bowfront undersection with two drawers, and with a shelf under-tier, width 117cm, depth 45cm, height 175cm.Qty: 1Footnote:Literature: compare Alistair Duncan, Modernisation – The Norwest Collection, 1998, p.33.Condition report:There is a small crack to the bottom right pane, there is a large chip to the front left foot on the corner. There is a small chip to the top right corner of the top, otherwise good showing light used and rubbing to the edge and corners all over. There is a key. The lining on the shelves is marked and stained.

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