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Lot 115

An Oak Drop Fronted Cabinet containing three lined pull out shelves. The top shelf holds three oak boxes containing salmon flies and each shelf holds a selection of salmon flies. The cabinet is 15"" x 8" x 7".

Lot 251

A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE RED STAINED CARVED GILTWOOD KITCHEN CABINET. The double doors carved with bats flanking pierced foliate roundels with phoenix and flowers, above a vase of flowers suspending tassels, fitted with two shelves, above three frieze drawers decorated with birds and flowers above fretwork lower tier, with two hinged doors revealing a shelf, carved with dragons to the corners, on block feet, 179.5cm high x 92.5cm wide x 41.5cm deep Overall in good decorative order. There is some typical wear to gilding and slight scuffing to edges. locks replaced/lacking, there is a cracked repair around the lock to the central frieze drawer, some slight chipping at edges, there are some remnants of white paint which need to be cleaned.

Lot 2665B

HARDY, THOMAS THE WORKSThe "Mellstock Edition", one of 500 sets printed, MacMillan & Co., London, 1919-1920, thirty-seven volumes (one with cover badly water damaged), the first (Tess of the D'Urbervilles) being signed by Hardy, with an engraved frontispiece portrait of the author by William Strang, bound in gilt dark blue cloth, with monogrammed upper covers, 8vo, armorial bookplate of Sir Alexander Kay Muir Bart.Sir Alexander Kay Muir, 2nd Baronet (1868-1951), son of Sir John Muir, Scottish industrialist, founder of Finlay Muir & Co. and Lord Provost of Glasgow 1889-1892. Succeeding as second Baronet in 1903, Alexander Kay Muir held the offices of Justice of the Peace for Glasgow and Perthshire, and High Sherriff of County Waterford.Condition Report:"Most volumes worn to spine at extremities, with some fraying to cloth. Many corners bumper and curled. General shelf-wear and variable fading to spines. Covers generally lightly marked in places. Water damage to covers of volumes IV and XXVIII, with resultant staining to pages. Minor damp-staining to pages elsewhere. Volume XIV with some deep scoring to cover and a tear fully through the board to bottom edge (approx. 1cm in length). Volume XXXIII badly water damaged to lower cover. Pages internally are generally crisp and fairly bright. Some edges are uncut. Occasional light marks and foxing. Largely, endpapers, titles etc. are discoloured/browned/foxed.Please be advised that owing to the extent of the set, we are unable to provide exhaustive condition notes. The above is indicative of the condition of the set overall."

Lot 2121

A MID 20TH CENTURY STAINED TEAK G PLAN "LONG JOHN" COFFEE TABLE  with rectangular glass inset top over lower tiered shelf on shaped tapering supports joined by shaped stretchers, 42cm high x 137cm long x 51cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2044

A LATE 19TH CENTURY ASH ARTS & CRAFTS SMOKERS CABINET  with pair of panel doors with hammered copper doors embossed with arts & crafts motifs over an open shelf, 65cm high x 43cm wide x 19cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2045

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK ARTS & CRAFTS STAINED GLASS CABINET  with stylized pierced gallery top over pair of mottled stained glass doors overlaid with stylized bead over open shelf with pierced sides on shaped supports, 136cm high x 66cm wide x 37cm deep Condition Report:Cabinet is in a good overall condition relative to age and use with surface wear to top and sides, crack to back panel of open compartment below doors, there is no apparent signs of wood worm current or historic

Lot 206

A mid-century teak coffee table raised on turned tapered legs with supporting lower spindle shelf. [44x100x83cm]

Lot 330

Oak plant stand with supporting lower shelf raised on square tapered legs [92x30x30]

Lot 2389

Manner of Shapland and Petter, an Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, with tall back board with long book shelf, above mirrored panel with two stylised floral panels, on pierced supports above three drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, on square legs with spade feet, 168.5cm high x 134.5cm wide x 51.5cm deep

Lot 2382

A Regency style fruitwood and yew wood banded small bookcase, by Simpson's of Norfolk, with two drawers and an adjustable shelf, H 84, W 70cm, D 29cm

Lot 780

A coffee table with a lower shelf and two drawers 3' wide x 18" depth x 18" high.

Lot 729

A lightwood bedside table with frieze drawer and lower shelf, 17" wide x 15 1/2" depth x 28" high.

Lot 451

A bathroom cabinet, a bathroom shelf and dressing table mirror.

Lot 433

A shelf unit having four shelves 27" wide x 11" depth x 6' high.

Lot 788

A rectangular occasional table with lower shelf, 26" wide x 18" depth x 29" high.

Lot 180

A 3 tier galvanised shelf unit.

Lot 797

A small white shelf unit and two lamps.

Lot 720

An occasional table with lower shelf, 36" x 14 1/2" x 18" high.

Lot 695

A bamboo and cane shelf unit with five shelves, 25" wide x 12" depth x 67" high.

Lot 430

A small cupboard with glass top, a wicker bin as shelf unit.

Lot 871

A scrubbed pine wall shelf unit, 42 1/2" wide x 7" depth x 13 1/2" high.

Lot 88

Diment (Adam) The Bang Bang Birds, jacket price-clipped, 1968 § Charteris (Leslie) Saint Errant, endpapers toned, spotting, 1949 § James (P.D.) An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, front free endpaper torn out, spotting to first few pages, light damp-staining on panels, shelf-lean, 1972, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, extremities rubbed and chipped, a little toned; and 26 others, 8vo (29)

Lot 65

Christie (Agatha) A Murder is Announced, first edition, contemporary gift inscription on front free endpaper, faint spotting to endpapers, original cloth, edges a little bumped, dust-jacket, price-clipped, nicks and chips to edges, tear on spine, light rubbing along joints, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1950.

Lot 87

Dick (Philip K. ) The World Jones Made, first hardback edition, library stamp on printing page, few spots and light patches of staining on margins, light surface abrasion and paper remnants on endpapers, original boards, extremities bumped, dust-jacket, extremities chipped, a few light surface marks, shelf-lean, 8vo, 1968. *** First published by Ace Books in 1956 as a paperback dos-á-dos with Agent of the Unknown by Margaret St. Clair, it was only Dick's second published novel at the time.

Lot 118

Grossmith (George & Weedon) The Diary of a Nobody, first edition, half-title, frontispiece, illustrations, endpapers toned, original cloth, spine gilt, a little faded, corners bumped, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, Bristol and London, 1892.

Lot 231

Stoker (Bram) Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories, first edition, light toning on endpapers, spotting to title and occasionally throughout, original blind-stamped cloth, slightly discoloured, spine a little faded, extremities bumped, very slight shelf-lean, fore-edge a little spotted, 8vo, 1914.

Lot 17

A 17th/18thC Italian fruitwood and pine table/curiosity cabinet, the shelf top over a frieze drawer, incorporating masks and an arrangement of small drawers, around a central door, between two pilasters, enclosed by a cluster of finely carved figural pillars, on a plinth and carved claw feet  30"h  28"w

Lot 414

Maple & Co - 1960s teak and rosewood-veneered sideboard, having a pair of drop-front central doors, each enclosing a shelf, flanked by side-hinged cupboard doors, the left enclosing a removable bottle carrier and two tray shelves, the right a futher three trays, with metal plaque 'Maple', raised on 'floating' base and four tapering supports, 220.5cm x 43cm x 73cm highArticle 10 certificate has been obtained for this lot (ref. 24GBA10YRB22L), a copy of which will be supplied to the purchaser.

Lot 459

Edwards & Roberts - Edwardian mahogany corner display cabinet, the upper section with cavetto cornice over floral swag frieze and astragal glazed door enclosing shelved interior over mirror backed open shelf with swan neck quadrants, the lower stage with swagged frieze over richly inlaid cupboard door enclosing shelved interior flanked by serpentine canted side panels, on plinth base with spade feet, ivorine labels to reverse of door, 79cm x 46cm x 202cm high

Lot 1124

Woodland Scenics of Missouri, model diorama layout acessories to include Ready Rocks C1136 Shelf, C1137 Faceted, C1138 Rock Face, C1142 Boulders, C1141 Creek Bed, C1140 Surface, C1139 Outcroppings, C1215 Earth Colors Kit, Rock Moulds, Liquid Pigments etc. around sixty-five units total, each in original packaging with shop prices stickers ranging from £7.80-£25.75. (~65)

Lot 710

CONTEMPORARY OAK TEN PIECE BEDROOM SUITE BY WILLIS & GAMBIER comprising double bed frame, dressing table with single drawer, 110 x 75 x 45cm with stool; pair of bedside cabinets with single drawer, 55 x 41 x 45cm each; three four-drawer chests, 55 x 76 x 45cm; a diamond shaped four drawer chest, 119 x 75 x 91cm; and a two door wardrobe with rail and shelf over two drawers, 110 x 211 x 60cm (10)

Lot 679

VINTAGE SORRENTO STYLE DRINKS TROLLEYthe plain top with drop leaf side and brass mounts, the lower shelf with brass rail and bottle mounts, two large front wheels with brass spokes and two castors to the read, 75cm x 76 x 44cm (85cm extended)

Lot 587

LEBUS MID CENTURY DESIGN DRESSING TABLEthe mirror above a glass shelf with an arrangement of four drawers below, raised on tapered legs, 108 x 126 x 45cmNote: See matching next lot for matching Lebus wardrobes

Lot 573

VINTAGE MID CENTURY TEAK COFFEE TABLEwith shelf below and on four straight legs, 127cm x 47cm x 56cm

Lot 574

THREE TABLE TOP CABINETSconsisting of Edwardian oak cabinet, the top panel with poker work and shelf, with blue and white tile back and single drawer with drop handle, 25.5 x 58 x 19cm; together with a small cream corner display cabinet with glass door and lattice work, the interior with two shelves, 30 x 67 x 21cm; and another glass fronted cabinet with panelled glass door, the interior with two shelves, 38 x 52 x 14cm (3)

Lot 567

MID CENTURY TEAK SIDEBOARD BY MCINTOSH with three drawers to the left, the first of which being a felt lined cutlery drawer, a large double doored cupboard in centre, with shelf behind the left door, and a drop down drinks cabinet to the right, 201.5cm x 76cm x 47cm

Lot 642

G PLAN TEAK 1970s BOOKCASE/DISPLAY CABINETwith glazed doors to top cupboard and lighting, above a central open shelf with two door cupboard below, 81 x 198 x 46cm

Lot 641

LARGE OAK SIDEBOARD/DRESSERthe upper section with two glazed drawers flanking open shelves, above two outer cupboard doors and two drawers below an open shelf, raised on turned supports, 183 x 196.5 x 54cm

Lot 683

PAIR OF MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES with bobbin gallery, three shelves, single drawer and turned legs; 40 x 82 x 32cm; and a similar rectangular table with gallery and leather embossed top and shelf, 36 x 73 x 31cm (3)

Lot 7521

A kidney shaped three tier walnut table, central glass shelf, drawer to base, 73cm (w) x 80cm (h)

Lot 682

A Victorian Scottish lowlands scumbled pine and mahogany kitchen dresser. The raised back fitted three drawers and a shelf, the lower part with three drawers and two doors, with column side supports, height 186cm, width 132cm, depth 54cm.For a similar example see Cotton, B Scottish Vernacular furniture, p 103.

Lot 696

A Regency mahogany chiffonier writing cabinet. The galleried superstructure fitted a shelf and two doors with pleated silk panels, enclosing shelves and drawers, with a fold-over writing surface supported by the single drawer and two doors below, height 123cm, width 76cm, depth 45cm.

Lot 652

An Arts and Crafts small oak bookcase. The top shelf carved 'My Friends', with an applied label 'Homettes', 83cm high. width 42cm, depth 21cm.

Lot 127

19th century continental painted pine dresser top with two open shelves over open wider open shelf and shaped apron. W132cm x H99cm

Lot 742

19th Century American 8 day walnut shelf clock, carved case decorated turned carved pilasters, arched glazed panel door enclosing, 8" Roman dial, two train striking movement on a bell, W46cm H71cm

Lot 361

A mahogany chiffonier, mid 19th century, raised panel back with a galleried shelf, ringturned supports, over twin arched paneled cupboards, flanked by lotus topped pillasters, plinth, 126cm high, 95cm wide, 37cm deep (key)

Lot 375

Attributed to Shapland and Petter, an Arts & Crafts oak dresser, base with two central drawers over a shelf and two flanking side cupboards, the panelled doors inlaid with Art Nouveau style poppy head motifs, below a bowed breakfront top supported by three brackets, the mirror panelled rack features a central leaded glass cupboard after the Glasgow school, flanked by two recessed panelled plate racks, topped with a demi-lune arched pediment with central blind porthole inset with the repeated inlaid stylized poppy head form, 206cm high, 152cm wide, 64cm deep

Lot 329

Collection of over 150 x Timpo plastic figures and accessories to include Wild West, Knights, Viking, American Revolution and Frozen North featuring horseback, igloos, Cowboy Raft, on foot in various poses, 2 x boxed sets etc, along with a 3 x shelf display case, condition appears vg overall

Lot 284

A French brass-mounted mahogany corner whatnot, last quarter 19th century, the marble top above drawer and two shelves, on tapering legs, 88cm high, 62cm wide, 46cm deepCondition Report: scratches and knocks throughout, crack to marble, split to first shelf, structurally wobbly 

Lot 283

A French brass mounted mahogany circular occasional table, in the manner of Francois Linke, of Louis XVI style, first quarter 20th century, the marble top with brass gallery, above frieze drawer, on curved legs to lion paw feet, joined by lower shelf, 79cm high, 55cm diameter Condition Report: cracks to marble, scratches and knocks throughout, the gallery top is bent in one place, repairs to the joints where the top meets the legs, structurally slightly wobbly 

Lot 186

A French variegated dove grey marble chimneypiece, 19th century, the panelled frieze centred by a shell cresting, the jambs with foliate scrolls, lacking shelf, 107cm high, 148cm wide (VAT charged on Hammer Price)

Lot 286

A French gilt-metal mounted kingwood pear shaped work table, of Louis XV style, second quarter 19th century, the top with three closed compartments above galleried shelf, on slender cabriole legs and castors, 80cm high, 37cm wide, 55cm deepProvenance: North Mymms Park, Hertfordshire.  Condition Report: scratches and knocks throughout, minor veneer missing, signs of old woodworm, the brass gallery on lower shelf has come undone on one section, structurally slightly wobbly

Lot 264

A Louis XV ormolu-mounted tulipwood, amaranth and bois-de-bout marquetry table a ecrire, stamped by Roger van der Cruse known as Lacroix, third quarter 18th century, the inlaid top above tooled leather slide and drawer, on cabriole legs joined by lower shelf, with partially effaced R.V.L.C and JME stamps, re-mounted, 66cm high, 42cm wide, 31cm deep Provenance: A Swiss Castle;                      Anonymous sale; Galerie Koller, Zürich, 24 June 2004, lot 1096 (CHF258,520, as by 'BVRB').                      Christie's, London, 6 July 2017, lot 55.                      Christie's, Paris, Le Gout Francais dont 'Le Pavillon de Ribourg', 13 April 2017, lot 128.Footnotes: Note: Whilst the overall form and design of the present mounts are consistent with tables by Bernard II von Risenburgh (BVRB), this table is in fact by the celebrated ébéniste Roger van der Cruse, called 'Lacroix', identified both by that stamp and by his alternative stamp 'R.V.L.C.', which has been partially effaced on this table. Lacroix was prolific in the production of small tables and at least three of this model by him are known: one was formerly in the Lindemann collection, sold Sotheby's, New York, 10 November 2006, lot 63; and two are illustrated in A. Pradère, Les ébénistes Français de Louis XIV à la Révolution, Paris, 1989, p. 288, figs. 311-312). Condition Report: light scratches and knocks throughout, no visible signs of repairs, structurally sound

Lot 117

Ladderax, mid century modular shelving system. Designed by Robert Heal for Staples of Cricklewood. Mid-Century modern design, "Danish school" Scandinavian Design influenced to include 4 Ladders overall height 198.5 cm - width 20.3 cm, 4 Shelves 74 cm x 20.3 cm, 12 Shelves 89 cm x 20.3 cm , 24 Shelf supports 89 cm, 8 Shelf supports 74 cm,3 Bracing bars (Qty). In good but used condition. Surface wear to wooden panels and metal framework as expected. Collection / Courier only. We are unable to package.

Lot 1357

CHRISTIE, (Agatha), Ten Little Niggers, 1st edition, Collins, The Crime Club, 1939Condition Report: No dustjacket. There is shelf lean. The first endpaper is inscribed 'Anderson', and there is yellowing and foxing to the following endpapers. On p.62-63 and 190-191 there is some separation between the pages at the spine. 109-109 onwards there is some foxing to the lower edges. Most pages are not foxed but the endpapers at the back are noticeably.

Lot 1304

TOLKIEN, (J.R.R.), The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Fellowship of the Ring, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, First Edition, fourth impression, November 1955, The Two Towers, 1955, second impression and The Return of the King, 1955, first edition (3)Condition Report: The Fellowship of the Ring cover is in two parts. All the books have shelf lean. The 1st and last endpapers to the Twin Towers are noticeably marked, see image. The map in the Return of the King is loose. The maps are in good order.

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