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19th c. Chinese bamboo shelf. Large pieces of bound bamboo form the vertical supports which carry three shelves. The shelves themselves are made of lacquered wood.Provenance: Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Height: 53 1/2 in x width: 40 1/2 in x depth: 15 1/2 in.
NO RESERVE Crane (Walter) Mrs Mundi At Home, 24 plates, occasional light spotting and finger-soiling, lacking upper board and spine, [c.1875] § Morrow (W. C.) Bohemian Paris Of To-Day, illustrations, endpapers browned, book-label to rear pastedown, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, spine ends chipped and corners bumped, shelf-lean, 1899; and 23 others, children's or illustrated, 4to & 8vo (25)
A. H. MCINTOSH OF KIRKCALDY TEAK SIDEBOARD,with three drawers to left side, the upper fitted for cutlery and housing maker's label, the twin cupboard doors enclosing a single shaped shelf, on slightly tapered supports, 75cm high, 152cm wide, 45cm deepCondition report: Some light scratches and marks but overall good
Tsukioka Kogyo (1869-1927)Meiji era (1868-1912), dated between 1898-190212 oban yoko-e prints from the series Nogaku zue (Pictures of Noh Performances), comprising: Nishikigi (Brocade Tree); Tsuchiguruma (Cart for Carrying Earth); Oyashiro (Izumo Taisha Shrine); Hyakuman (Hyakuman); Yugao (Yugao, from the Tales of Genji); Su'utai (Singing without Accompaniment); Kogarakasa (Small Umbrella); Awaji (Awaji Island); Mimosuso (Mimosuso River); Saoyama (Mount Saoyama); Rotaiko (Prison Drum); Rinzo (Rotating Sutra Shelf); published by Matsuki Heikichi between 1898-1902, all signed Kogyo with a seal. Each sheet approx., 24cm x 36cm (9 7/16in x 14 1/8in). (12).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A wood choba dansu (merchant's chest)Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th centuryOf polished elm wood and constructed in two separate sections, each section with cast iron fittings and side handles, the top section with hinged double doors opening to reveal a single large rectangular drawer above two open shelves and four small rectangular drawers, the lower section with a single large drawer above two slatted sliding doors, opening to reveal six small square drawers on the right-hand side with two larger square drawers below an open shelf on the left; unsigned; with accompanying set of keys. 75.5cm x 44.1cm x 112.5cm (29¾in x 17 3/8in x 40 3/8in). (3).Footnotes:Provenance:A distinguished private collection.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A black-lacquer sage-jubako (portable picnic set)Edo period (1615-1868), probably mid 19th century Comprising a rectangular frame fitted with a gilt handle and holding a four-tiered box and lid, lacquered on the exterior in Kodaiji-style gold hiramaki-e and hirame on a roiro-nuri ground with flowering camellia and pine, the bottom shelf with a rectangular box embellished with omodaka (three-leaf arrowhead), tsuta (ivy) and kikyo (Chinese bellflower) on a meandering stream, fitted with a cover inset on the top for resting two pewter sake bottles beneath an open area containing a black-lacquer rectangular tray decorated with trailing clematis, the upper shelf of the frame supporting one square tray similarly lacquered with windswept wild chrysanthemums bending over a fence and a red-lacquer sakazuki, the sides of the frame and the top with further clematis and trailing vine; unsigned. 33.6cm x 33.4cm x 19cm (13in x 13 1/16in x 7½in). (12).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Charles II boarded oak desk box, 17th Century, with sloped lid inscribed 'EST1668', above a frieze carved with lozenges and flower-head roundels on a punch marked ground, the front with a deep decorative moulding, the interior fitted with a till shelf, with later hinges, 75cm wide, 28cm high, 48cm deep
AN OAK FLOOR STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD the upper section having a cornice above twin doors with a escuthcheon, opening to reveal two fitted shelves and having canted sides. above a single door with escutcheon and a single fitted shelf H 213cm x W 91cm x D 57cm Condition Report : Wear conducive to use, slight damage to the side of the left hand door on the upper section by the lock. Deep old scratch/damage to the top of the right hand canted side 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 French walnut and satinwood-banded marble-top bedside cabinet, with single drawer, W45cm, H82cm, D35cmFair condition. Marble in good condition, though could do with a good clean. Joints are loose, so has a noticeable wobble. All over signs of wear, surface scratches and marks. Staining to interior and shelf, with some water damage. Minor veneer chipping in places.
CITY OF NEW YORK, COMMANDER BYRD'S EXPEDITION signed l.r. Frederick Haagensen, and numbered l.l. 13/75 label to reverse City of New York at Ice barrier, Antarctic. Commander Bryd's expedition, 1929. etching plate size: 320 x 230mm Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) was an American U.S. naval officer, pioneer aviator and polar explorer. He was best known for his explorations of Antarctica using airplanes and other modern technical resources. Byrd's first Antarctic expedition (1928-1930) set off in October 1928, with Bryd's flagship City of New York . After reaching the Ross Ice Shelf, the largest ice shelf in Antarctica, a substantial and well-supplied base was erected and named Little America. Flights were made from this base over the Antarctic continent. It was during these expedition flights that the Rockefeller Mountains were discovered along with a large tract of hitherto unknown territory beyond the mountains, which were subsequently named Marie Byrd Land, after Byrd's wife. On November 29, 1929, Byrd, as navigator, and three companions made the first flight over the South Pole, flying from Little America to the Pole and back in 19 hours with no mishap. Byrd was afterward promoted to rear admiral for this achievement.
A late 19th century Mettlach Villeroy & Boch vase, impressed marks, 41.5cm high; a Meissen bowl, printed with an Oriental style dragon and pearl of wisdom, crossed swords mark; a Meissen floral spill holder, Portuguese's planters; Crown Staffordshire English Monarchs decanter; Royal Worcester Connoisseurs Collection Mandarin Candle snuffer; another Japanese Girl, both pink marks; a Japanese lacquer folding shelf, decorated with traditional figures in landscapes, shaped back and lip, 27.5cm x 19cm, 11cm; a brass bowl and wooden stand; a pair of modern woodblock style prints, 26cm x 36.5cm
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