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A SQUARE PIANO, BY MUZIO CLEMENTI & CO, LONDON, CIRCA 1805 X A SQUARE PIANO, BY MUZIO CLEMENTI & CO, LONDON, CIRCA 1805, the mahogany with inlay, the fascia board painted with floral swags and inscribed 'New Patent Muzio Clementi & Co., Cheapside, London', raised on square-section tapering legs joined by a shelf stretcher, stamped number 4616. 81.5cm high, 168cm wide, 59.5cm deepWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 421PY183In need of musical restoration, approx. 2/3rd of the keys are sticking, the mahogany case has surface scratches to the top, an old interior paper label is no longer visible, the inlaid fascia board still in good colour & condition
A SHELF OF EARLY LITERATURE, ETC A SHELF OF EARLY LITERATURE, ETC., mainly 18th/19th Centuries, many in leather.Titles: Poems of Ossian; Four volumes, Pinder Works; Don Quixote, two vols; Tom Burke, two vols; Richard Cumberland, The Sailors Daughter; Montgomerie, The world before the flood; Thompsons works, 2 vols; Akenside, Pleasures of imagination; Hayleys works, 6 vols; Chambers miscellany, 6 vols; Oliver Goldsmith, Poetical works; Works of Mathew Prior, has a Cornwallis bookplate
AN OAK CUPBOARD AN OAK CUPBOARD, the rectangular top with twin hinged leaves, above a panelled door deeply carved with figures, raised on carved square-section legs joined by a shelf stretcher, terminating in carved feet, the side panels and back leaf carved. 83cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep (closed)
HORACE KNIGHT, A KNIGHTMAN OAK COFFEE TABLE HORACE KNIGHT, A KNIGHTMAN OAK COFFEE TABLE, rectangular, with a pair of frieze drawers fitted with wrought iron handles, raised on faceted baluster legs terminating in blocks joined by a shelf stretcher, with carved Knight signature. 53cm high, 107cm wide, 46cm deep
Arts & Crafts occasional table Arts & Crafts mahogany occasional table with stylised marquetry designs on each fret carved leg, united by a stretcher shelf. 56cm 56cm 70cmCrack to the top of the table running the length of the top and also a crack towards the top of one leg. Please view all the additional images.
A 20th century Burmese hardwood two-tier corner shelf, the two supports finely carved with beasts standing on elephants, height 84cm, width 59cm.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.
A collection of modern Asian items, including a patinated bronze figure in seated pose playing a musical instrument, height 22cm, a small wooden display shelf of leaf form, height 27.5cm, a patinated metal censor and further decorative items.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.
A teak sideboard, with four drawers to one side and a sliding compartment, 63cm high, 115cm wide, 39cm deep, a three shelf open bookcase, and a shelving unit. Lots 1501 to 1560 are available to view and collect at our additional premises SALEROOM NINE, Unit 9 Chandlers Yard, Grantham, NG31 6PG. For more details please call the office on 01476 565118. All collections for this section must be done Monday 8th August or Tuesday 9th August only.
A late 19th century Napoleon III style burr thuya, rosewood, ebonised and mother of pearl inlaid secretaire a abattant, the fall front opening to a fitted interior with shelf and two mahogany lined drawers, with semainer type drawers, each inlaid with stylised motifs an centered with a gilt metal escutcheon, supported on toupie feet, 129 cm high x 71.5 cm wide x 35 cm deep
An Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, the back section with fixed shelf above central bevelled mirror plate flanked by two lead glazed doors, each decorated with a heart shaped motif above the base section with two glazed doors flanked by a pair of panelled cupboard doors, above a fixed shelf, each door with applied copper plated furniture with planished decoration, width 160cm, depth 62cm, height 185cm.Additional InformationHeight of base unit 97cm.
A 19th century mahogany bookcase, the upper with a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelf, on a rectangular base section with two short over one long drawer, on bracket legs, width 119cm, depth 52cm, height 170cm.Additional InformationWe believe that this piece is a marriage and the top s not original to the base, there are losses to the moulding, scuffs, scratches, splitting to the top of the base section.
Bestall (A), A NEW RUPERT BOOK, first edition, softcover, War Economy Standard paper, price clipped, inscribed to owner shield, Daily Express Publications 1945, with THE NEW RUPERT BOOK, first edition, softcover, War Economy Standard paper, price clipped, inscribed to owner vase, Daily Express Publications 1946, MORE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT, first edition, softcover, War Economy Standard paper, price clipped, inscribed to owner cartouche, Daily Express Publications 1947, MORE RUPERT ADVENTURES, first edition, price clipped, Daily Express Publications 1943 (at fault), RUPERT IN MORE ADVENTURES, first edition, price clipped, Daily Express Publications 1944 (at fault), and Budden (M), CURLY WEE, first edition, illustrated by Roland Clibborn, inscribed to inside front cover, Liverpool Echo 1946 (6) CONDITION REPORT:A NEW RUPERT BOOK: Foxing to covers, staining to block edges, green pencil mark to front cover, cover images slightly faded. Spine worn to edges with small splits top and bottom. Bumps and creases to front corners, shelf wear to lower block edge. Internally, colours generally clean and bright, but likely to have faded somewhat over time. Pages slightly darkened (particularly to edges) with the odd fox mark. Some creases to corners and some corners folded over.THE NEW RUPERT BOOK: Foxing to covers, staining to block edges, cover images slightly faded. Spine punctured and worn to edges. Bumps and creases to front corners, shelf wear to lower block edge. Internally, colours generally clean and bright, but may have faded somewhat over time. Pages slightly darkened (particularly to edges) with the odd fox mark. Some creases to corners.MORE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT: Foxing to covers, staining to block edges, cover images possibly mis-printed. Crease to back cover. Spine worn to edges. Small bumps and creases to front corners, shelf wear to lower block edge. Price torn out rather than cut. Internally, colours generally clean and bright, but likely to have faded somewhat over time. Pages slightly darkened with the occasional fox mark. The odd small crease to corners.MORE RUPERT ADVENTURES: Cover loose, lacking spine image pencil inscription to title page, some child's colouring to story panels.RUPERT IN MORE ADVENTURES: Covers and spine sellotaped. Front cover bottom right corner torn off, price torn out not clipped. Dents to page edges.
A mid 18th century oak tridarn, of pegged construction, the superstructure canopy with a moulded cornice over a single shelf, upon the mid section with two fielded panelled cupboard doors flanking three slatted openwork panels, upon the base constructed with three frieze drawers above a pair of conforming fielded panelled cupboard doors, centred by three further small drawers, raised upon stile feet, 190cm H x 150cm W x 52cm DCondition reportMoulding to the top LHS has been replaced, two repairs to the base top 10 x 8 cms and 16 x 3 cms (see further images).Some wear with losses to both rear legs, later batons added to the inside of both cupboards and the left hand door 'over pivots'(see further images).Brass knob handles appear to be 19th century replacements, locks to the doors and drawer are also later.Drawers have some age/joint splits to the liners, the right and left slatted panels are detached with no hinge pins.General age gnarls and splits throughout, although the cupboard is in good solid condition with only minor repairs and faults.
A 17th Century oak coffer, the three panelled top with moulded decoration on original ring hinges opening to reveal a candle box and small shelf over a carved frieze and three foliate carved panels raised on stile supports 119 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 61 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Signs of old worm throughout, some spots of mould throughout, particularly to the candlebox side. Replacement lock mechanism. Has had an agricultural repair/alteration to the candlebox side. The panels in the top are bowed. Splits to the lining and areas of wear to the dental decoration to the front. Losses to the feet especially back ones. Some splits to the wood. General wear and tear to include knocks, bumps, splits etc conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid bookcase cabinet, the moulded cornice over two glazed doors enclosing three shelves, on a base with two cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, raised on a plinth support, the whole with gilt brass embellishments, 136 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 220 cm high

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