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A 19th Century hand carved mahogany wall shelf / clock bracket comprising of a rounded edge stepped top with large grotesques carved lion mask to column above oak leaves set to an armorial back. The heavily carved face modelled with detailed open jaw and mane. Some wear commensurate with age in places, mostly to teeth. Measures approx; 42cm x 28cm x 23cm.
Manner of Liberty & Co of London - A 19th Century Victorian dark oak upright bookcase on stand comprising of a shaped pediment top, central fixed shelf over a single drawer base with single drawer having brass repousse handle. Set to elongated square legs. Measures approx; 134cm x 47cm x 25cm.
A 20th Century Queen Anne revival walnut drinks / cocktail cabinet having a double door fronted top with carved pediment above. Brass hinges and backplate to the doors which open to reveal a mirrored interior with glass shelf. All raised and supported on ball and claw feet supports. Measures approx; 167cm x 83cm x 41cm.
A 19th Century Italian mahogany and specimen wood inlaid ladies bonheur de jour writing table desk having a double glazed door cabinet vitrine top with shelf set within and Neoclassical inlaid ladies decoration the the exterior. Further inlaid detailing the single drawer base with all raised and supported on straight tapering supports. Measures approx; 113cm x 90cm x 43cm.
An early 20th Century French Empire oak demi lune side occasional table having a raised gallery edge top with twin folding shelf sections and fret pierced gallery edge. Line inlay decoration throughout. All raised on tapering square legs with brass feet. Damage / loss to frieze. Measures approx; 72cm x 72cm x 40cm.
Lawrence (T.E.) To His Biographer Robert Graves ... Liddell Hart, 2 vol., number 13 of 1000 copies signed by Graves and Hart, A.L.s signed by Graves and dated 1939 tipped-in, light spotting to ALs, frontispieces, scattered faint spotting, ex-library with bookplates and occasional blind-stamps, newspaper reviews pasted at end vol. 1, original cloth, dust-jackets, light spotting, English price inserted by hand to vol. 1, shelf mark and small blue labels to spine feet, slight chipping to corners and extremities, New York, 1938; Secret Despatches from Arabia, one of 1000 copies, portrait frontispiece, scattered spotting, most to edges, original morocco-backed boards, fractionally rubbed, The Golden Cockerel Press, 1939; and another similar, 8vo & 4to (4).⁂ The ALs was written to the Editor of 'John O' London's Weekly' about their reviews of contemporary poetry, and mainly concentrates on defending the American poet Laura Ridley. Although Ridley and Graves never married, they lived, worked and travelled together for more than 10 years.
A late 19th century Japanese stained softwood asymmetrical hanging wall shelf, height 86cm, width 58cm, depth 16cm, together with an Arts and Crafts oak two-tier occasional table, height 77cm, width 48cm (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 19th century George III period mahogany knee-hole desk - the reeded edge top above recessed fielded panel door enclosing a shelf flanked to the left by five small graduated drawers with Anglesey kite-shaped escutcheons and cast-brass swan-neck handles and four further, larger graduated drawers to the right, raised on bracket feet, with two large polished brass side carrying handles (99.5cm wide x 50.5cm deep x 71cm high) Condition Report: The two side panels look OK but the middle panel looks as though it has been replaced at some stage but not 'out of place'. The top evidently has a dark oval mark in the centre and the outer edges are much lighter/sun bleached. Some scratching, old water marks and a historic split in from the left-hand side (10cm from the back). Looking from the front the brass carrying handle has faded significantly and the Auctioneer's opinion is in need of a re-polish. The left hand side is slightly darker. There is a reeded edge top with a small vertical split but otherwise OK. Fading also evident on the front and on the left-hand bank of four smaller drawers the base drawer has a full width crack across the middle behind the handle. The central cupboard door opens to reveal a central shelf. The item is raised on bracket feet which look OK minus a few scuffs and knocks etc. commensurate with age. Auctioneer's opinion is that the piece does require work as outlined. Condition commensurate with age and usage.
An Empire Continental 19th Century writing cabinet with single top drawer and brass swing handles, above pull down writing shelf concealing multiple inlaid drawers, with turned mahogany handle with two letter shelves and locking safe compartment, with three single drawers, below with brass swing handles and locking with key, ball feet, columned sides, all in mahogany, great condition, 175 x 100 cms approx
Pair of Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid pot cupboards, circa 1880, with shaped backs inlaid with a flowerhead in boxwood, corner inlays to the top with anthemion and with a single recessed panel, satinwood banded door, opening to a single shelf, plinth base, width 43cm, depth 34cm, height 80cm
Flemish carved oak library bookcase, circa 1890, having a carved lion mask and acanthus frieze, over two leaf carved bordered glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the base fitted with two frieze drawers with lion mask cup handles, over two carved panelled cupboard doors, each centred with trompe l'oeil dead game, and opening to a single shelf, all raised on squat bun feet, width 137cm, height 238cm, depth 52cm
French walnut Vernis Martin display cabinet, early 20th Century, the top with bowed, glazed cabinet door opening to a single plate glass shelf, over a base with painted panel featuring courtiers within a garden, opening to a single shelf, bordered with brass mounts, raised on slender cabriole legs with brass sabots, width 79cm, height 179cm, depth 41cm
Late Regency mahogany bonheur du jour, circa 1825, having a three quarter gallery top over two small cupboards opening to small drawers, and centred with two drawers, over a base with a folding writing surface supported on lopers, and fitted with two frieze drawers, raised on turned and ringed legs with a platform shelf beneath and having brass cup castors, width 87cm, depth 51.5cm, height 114cm
2 x Silver Medals 1965 Commemorating Sir Winston Churchill, both with obv. design by F Kovacs depicting facing bust of Churchill with books & artist’s brushes on a shelf behind, ‘WINSTON CHURCHILL 1874-1965’ in ex., & with revs adapted from a 1940 cartoon by Sir David Low featuring a British soldier standing on the sea-shore, his fist raised in defiance at German aircraft flying overhead, ‘VERY WELL ALONE’ in ex., first medal 58mm, 81g, lightly toned prooflike BU, second smaller medal 38mm, 28.36g, deep blue/gold toning o/wise lustrous as issued; both edge-stamped ‘SILVER,’ with individual certificates, in Spink cases of issue (heavy foxing inside lid of smaller medal case).
2 x Silver Medals 1965 Commemorating Sir Winston Churchill, both with obv. design by F Kovacs depicting facing bust of Churchill with books & artist’s brushes on a shelf behind, ‘WINSTON CHURCHILL 1874-1965’ in ex., & with revs adapted from a 1940 cartoon by Sir David Low featuring a British soldier standing on the sea-shore, his fist raised in defiance at German aircraft flying overhead, ‘VERY WELL ALONE’ in ex., first medal 58mm, 82.06g, peripheral deep blue-gold toning o/wise prooflike BU, second smaller medal 38mm, 28.25g, obv. handling marks & rev. peripheral blue/gold toning o/wise lustrous as issued; both edge-stamped ‘SILVER,’ with individual certificates, in Spink cases of issue (both with foxing inside lid).
2 x Silver Medals 1965 Commemorating Sir Winston Churchill, both with obv. design by F Kovacs depicting facing bust of Churchill with books & artist’s brushes on a shelf behind, ‘WINSTON CHURCHILL 1874-1965’ in ex., & with revs adapted from a 1940 cartoon by Sir David Low featuring a British soldier standing on the sea-shore, his fist raised in defiance at German aircraft flying overhead, ‘VERY WELL ALONE’ in ex., first medal 58mm, 81g, peripheral obv. & rev. blue/gold toning o/wise prooflike BU, second smaller medal 38mm, 28.26g, obv. & rev. deep blue/gold toning o/wise lustrous as issued; both edge-stamped ‘SILVER,’ with individual certificates, in Spink cases of issue (both with foxing inside lid).
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