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A 19th Century Japanese style writing cabinet, probably made in Paris in the late 19th Century with marble top and gilt gallery single top frieze drawer with Greek key detail, drop down front door to reveal writing surface and two stationary drawers missing internal compartments above bottom frieze drawer, on column stands with base marble shelf with gallery gilt borders, lacquer and gilt detail with Japanese flower decoration, 117cm H x 56cm W x 31cm.
Jonas Wood (American 1977-), ‘Large Shelf Still Life Poster’, 2017, offset lithograph in colours on wove paper, published by Voorlinden Museum; sheet: 59.5 x 59.5cmsheet: 59.5 x 59.5cmIn very good condition No knocks, tears or creases to the sheetThis work has been stored flat and has not been framed.
Late 19th century pine sideboard, acanthus carved pediment above a central shelf, serpentine front top, fitted with two short and two long drawers with glass handles, flanked by cupboards enclosed by panelled doors, raised on turned bun feetDimensions: Height: 87cm Length/Width: 154cm Depth/Diameter: 54cm
Victorian pine corner cabinet, upper section with twin panelled doors inset with six floral wallpaper panels, opening to reveal two triangular shelves within, lower section with twin paneled doors enclosing an additional shelf, raised on a plinth baseDimensions: Height: 194cm Length/Width: 102cm Depth/Diameter: 58cm
Maples & Co. - Edwardian mahogany wardrobe, projecting cornice over frieze inlaid with checkered stringing, central vertical panel inlaid with lyre and scrolling foliate decoration, two oval mirror glazed doors enclosing hanging rails and hooks, the base fitted with two short drawers, on splayed bracket feetDimensions: Height: 213cm Length/Width: 166cm Depth/Diameter: 57cmCondition Report:The cornice does not sit perfectly flush and has some repairable damage. Many areas of the wardrobe show signs of wear and could use some attention. The bottom shelf on the left side has sunk and needs repair.
Beckford (William).- [Waldron (Francis Godolphin) and Silvester Harding.] The Biographical Mirrour, comprising a series of Ancient and Modern English Portraits..., vol.1 & 2 only (of 3), vol.1 with engraved title-vignette, 100 engraved plates by Harding after various artists (listed as 101 with Henry Prince of Wales and John Lord Harrington together on same plate in vol.2), extra-illustrated with 22 additional states of the plates, mostly proofs before letters, some tipped into mounts, occasional foxing, most lightly offset, engraved heraldic shelf-label of Lord Minto, William Beckford's copy bound in typical contemporary half red straight-grain morocco with L-shaped corner-pieces, corner-pieces with gilt flame ornaments at ends, spines title and ruled in gilt, g.e., a little rubbed, spines faded, slight wear to corners and corner-pieces, 4to, S. & E.Harding, 1795-98.*** A third volume was issued in 1802.Provenance: William Beckford (1760-1844), novelist, writer and collector, whose library passed to his son-in-law, the 10th Duke of Hamilton, and was sold in the great Hamilton Palace sales of 1882-83. Many of Beckford's books were bound with L-shaped corner-pieces, often stamped with family crests.
Bible, Syriac. Novum Testamentum Syriace..., Syriac half-title with Latin title on verso, printed slip at end, presentation copy from the editor, light offsetting, ex-library copy with old ink stamps to title, original boards, worn, upper cover detached, [Darlow & Moule 8979], 1816; Vetus Testamentum Syriace, Syriac and Latin titles, errata leaf mounted on rear paste-down, some spotting, contemporary embossed calf, by Watkin with his ticket, worn, covers detached, [Darlow & Moule 8981], 1823 § Bible, Ethiopic. Novum Testamentum...Aethiopice, Latin and Ethiopic titles, printed in red & black, some foxing, contemporary embossed green calf, by Burn & Sons, rubbed, spine faded and worn at ends, [Darlow & Moule 3576], 1830 § Noris (Henry, Cardinal) Annus et epochae Syromacedonum, engraved portrait and additional title with map, title in red & black with woodcut device, folding engraved table, browned, Chatsworth copy with shelf-label, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked with gilt spine, upper cover detached, Leipzig, T.Fritsch, 1696 Simonides (Constantine) Fac-similes of certain portions of the Gospel of St.Matthew..., lithographed frontispiece, plates, original printed wrappers, broken & loose, 1862; and c.20 others, biblical texts and commentaries, linguistics etc., v.s. (c.25)*** The final item was published by Simonides, a notorious forger, who claimed to have discovered the papyri in a private collection.
Monstrelet (Enguerrand de) The Chronicles..., translated by Thomas Johnes, 5 vol., engraved title vignettes, 51 plates, one folding, ex-library set with shelf-labels but no stamps, contemporary half morocco, gilt, rubbed, vol.1 & 4 rebound in morocco-backed cloth, joints wormed, Haford Press by James Henderson, 1809; and c.85 others, mostly publications by the Early English Text Society, Scottish Text Society and the Chaucer Society, v.s. (3 boxes)
Du Chesne (André, editor) Historiae Francorum Scriptores Coaetanei, 5 vol., half-titles in vol.1, 4 & 5, titles in red & black with engraved vignettes, woodcut ornaments, old ink inscriptions to head of titles, browned, later panelled calf gilt, Signet Library copy with gilt arms to covers and shelf-labels, a little worn, some joints split with one or two covers detached, vol.1 rebacked preserving old gilt spine, folio, Paris, Sebastien Cramoisy, 1636-49.*** Important compilation of French historical sources containing some texts not easily found elsewhere.
A fine quality George III mahogany Bookcase, the shallow moulded cornice with Greek key fret frieze above four astragal glazed doors with ornate brass escutcheons on a conforming base with four moulded panel doors with shelf interior on plinth base and bracket feet, approx. 264cms high x 246cms wide x 47cms deep, (103" x 97" x 18 1/2"). (1) Provenance: St. Anne's, Clontarf, Dublin.
A 19th Century Alsatian Baroque Revival oak and inlaid kas or cupboard, the moulded cornice with foliate carved applied corbels over a floral and foliate carved ash frieze and two ornate cupboard doors with cherubic and figure head carved decorated columns, the door panels with angel and grotesque mask decoration, opening to reveal a hanging space and single shelf with fabric lined interior, the door with ornate niello style decorated hinges and lock with key, over two dummy drawers raised on squat bun feet, 208 cm wide x 76.5 cm deep x 230.5 cm high
An 18th Century Flemish oak side cabinet, the plain top with moulded edge over two long and one short drawer and two fielded panelled cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf interspersed by a stop fluted panel and flanked by similarly decorated front corners over a shaped apron to moulded cabriole supports 160 cm wide x 60.5 cm deep x 109 cm high
A collection of furniture comprising an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid occasional table, the oval top above four splayed legs united by a stretcher with undertier, 50 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 46.5 cm high, an early 20th Century oak wall cabinet, the door with poker work style panel, 34 cm wide x 18.5 cm deep x 54 cm high, a cane seated stool, a needlework covered footstool, a modern mahogany three tier wall shelf with two drawers, 51 cm wide x 18 cm deep x 92 cm high together with a pottery umbrella/stick stand and various wooden dishes (11)
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid cupboard, the raised back above a plain top with waisted edge over a single cupboard door opening to reveal two shelves raised on square tapering legs to spade feet, 51 cm wide x 52.5 cm deep x 110.5 cm high together with an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid wall cabinet, 68 cm wide x 20.5 cm deep x 61.5 cm high, an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid pie crust occasional table, the top with fan decoration on shaped legs united by an X stretcher with pot shelf, 73 cm wide x 70 cm wide x 72.5 cm high together with a further Edwardian occasional table, the oval top with parquetry decoration raised on square tapering legs to brass feet united by a shaped undertier, 75 cm wide , 50 cm deep x 74.5 cm high (4)
Thorburn (Archibald). British Birds, vols 1-4, published by Longmans Green and Co London, hardback, together with further ornithological related books, to include Witherby et al, The Handbook of British Birds vols 1-5, Seebohm (Henry) A History of British Birds, vols 1-4 with sixty eight coloured plates, etc. (1 shelf)

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