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ÆŸ POTTER, Beatrix. (1866 - 1943). The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse. Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd. n.d. (1910 but later). single volume, 12mo, (143 x 110mm), later printing, original cream paper boards with hexagonal pictorial onlay to upper cover, green lettering to upper cover and spine, uncommon in original glassine wrapper advertising 'Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes' (ca.1922) as 'The Latest Volume' at head of rear panel and a list of titles from the Peter Rabbit series with other works by the author listed to front and rear flaps including the Peter Rabbit Book Shelf, Race Game, and painting books, copyright states 1910, half-title, colour pictorial e/ps., plain vignette title page, colour frontispiece and 26 colour plates by the author, 85pp. (Qty. 1). Condition Report: boards slightly cocked, glassine wrapper with some wear and light marks, a near fine copy. Condition Report Disclaimer
Jonas Wood (American, born 1977)Large Shelf Still Life Offset lithographic poster printed in colours, 2017, on wove, stamped with the artist's name, title, date and exhibition verso, from the edition of an unknown size, published on the occasion of 'Shio Kusaka & Jonas Wood' exhibition by Voorlinden Museum, Netherlands, the full sheet printed to the edges, 585 x 585mm (23 x 23in)(SH)(unframed)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian pine chiffonier bookcase, moulded cornice above two panel glazed door bookcase, enclosing three shelves, on a moulded edge chiffonier, two frieze drawers over a two inverted panel cupboard that reveals a single shelf, flanked by carved half pilasters, moulded base raised on globe feet. 210cm H x 115cm W x 60cm D
A George III revival oak dresser, moulded dental pediment on three tier plate rack shelves, flanked by twin panel cupboards on eight dresser interior drawers with brass batwing handles, fitted on a dresser base with slight oversailing moulded edge top, above one long and two short frieze drawers with swan neck brass handles over three moulded panel cupboards opening with a single shelf, raised on plinth base. Mid 19th century period. 213cm H x 248cm W x 55cm DProvenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
An early Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard by Arthur Blain & Son from Liverpool, Model 599 (stamped), circa 1840, quarter gallery back on an inverted front over one long frieze drawer flanked by twin short drawers, raised on twin cupboards enclosing a single shelf over a wine storage drawer, pedestals united by another drawer, raised on a plinth feet. 125cm H x 184cm W x 62cm DNote:Arthur Blain who established the cabinet making business in the William IV period of 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. The earliest examples are stamped with just A Blain Liverpool and the later Victorian pieces carry the A Blain & Sons stamp. Arthur Blain died in 1868 when the business was continued by Arthur’s son, William Hughes Blain who died in 1909. Their works were recorded in ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers’, 1660-1840, by Beard & Giblert, Maney 1986.Provenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
A Victorian flamed mahogany and satinwood strung breakfront sideboard, slight oversailing top, over two shaped frieze drawers, flanked by two tier pedestal drawers with one faux as a cupboard enclosing with a single shelf, raised on tapered supports. 94cm H x 200cm W x 62cm DProvenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
A Victorian oak and pollard oak inverted sideboard by Thomas Turner, Manchester model no 16843, circa 1900, moulded edge top on a carved front with two tier drawers with swan neck brass handles on a two panel cupboard, flanked by twin cupboards enclosing one side with interior drawer above one shelf the other with a single shelf above a bottle holding drawer, raised on plinth base. 96cm H x 178cm W x 65cm D

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