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Lot 835

A distressed painted pine single door cupboard, 91cms wide.Condition Reportold woodworm holes, relatively solid, barn fresh. 88cm high 30cm deep one internal shelf

Lot 664

An Aesthetic Movement ebonised music cabinet, circa 1880, raised shelf back with fretwork and bevelled mirrors, single long frieze drawer over an amboyna panelled double door with gilt detailing opening to shelves, base tier, height 138cm, width 66cm, depth 41cm

Lot 666

An Aesthetic Movement ebonised and gilt pier cabinet, circa 1880, raised mirror back with shelf and spindle gallery, over a central glazed cupboard with a frieze painted with foliage on a gilt ground, flanked either side by mirrored back open shelves, turned legs, ceramic castors, height 133cm, width 113cm, depth 40cm

Lot 1157

An Edwardian mahogany inlaid fold over bridge table, together with a modern oak three shelf Delft rack, a Victorian pine kneehole desk, an Edwardian mirrored door wall hanging book shelf, a modern mahogany lamp stand, a 20th century oak stool, and a mahogany towel rack (7)

Lot 209

Sundry items including a 19th century Bohemian glass goblet and a beaker, a glass jug, two Moser goblets, Rosenthal box and vase, a bronze dog, a portrait miniature, candelabra, cutlery, and other plated items, Canonet QL17 camera etc (qty on one shelf)

Lot 223

A quantity of ceramics, mostly tea and dinner wares by Minton, Worcester, Aynsley, etc (qty on one shelf)

Lot 226

A quantity of mainly 19th century English porcelain part dinner and dessert services, etc, including a set of six Bloor Derby plates with blue grounds, an Imari part service, another painted with birds on a salmon ground, a Ridgeway sucrier and cover circa 1830, and a Davenport Imari cabaret tray (a.f.) (one shelf). Cabinet plate decorated with scene crazed and discoloured. Two square dishes heavily worn and rubbed with crazing, one with stapled repair. Five matching plates all with heavy wear and rubbing, three with large chips to the rim and two of those with star cracks to the base. Two further shell form matching dishes each with heavy crazing, hairlines and chips, with rubbing also. One sugar bowl and cover with repaired knop, rubbing and paint scratches. Six Bloor Derby floral plates, each rubbed and with mild paint scratches and varying degrees of crazing. Imari teapot with crack through base, continuing through body, areas of heavy rubbing. Imari Davenport serving dish with numerous stapled repairs. Smaller Imari dish with rubbing. Collingwood Imari dish with rubbing, rough patch marks, originally from three feet now missing. Part set of twenty Imari dinner plates and dishes of varying sizes each rubbied, chipped and crazed, some with hairlines.

Lot 227

A quantity of mainly 19th century copper and brass including tankards, trivet, kettle, jelly mould, and an Eccles type SL minors lamp (quantity on one shelf)

Lot 236

Assorted glass and ceramics including a set of twelve French stemmed glasses etched to the base Carl Faberge, together with a pair of matching candlesticks, Poole pottery, Copenhagen, Rosenthal, Border Fine Arts, Orrefors pedestal bowl, silver rimmed decanter, and a Carltonware commemorative cup, etc (one shelf)

Lot 238

Beswick and Border Fine Arts including Friesian cow and calf (a.f.), collies, horses, Studio tractor model, sheep models, etc, together with collectors plates and commemorative wares (qty) (one shelf)

Lot 239

A large quantity of decorative ceramics including, cloisonne enamel vases, bowl, a pair of gilt decorated Continental vases, a graduated set of Royal Fauna jugs decorated with squirrels, Goebel type figures, Japanese plate, etc (one shelf)

Lot 241

A large quantity of boxed Swarovski crystal including Christmas decorations, various years (thirty-one pieces on one shelf). 1992/ 1993 (two of)/ 1994/ 1998/ 1999/ 2000/ 2001/ 2002/ 2003/ 2004/ 2005/ 2006/ 2007/ 2008/ 2009/ 2010/ 2011/ 2012/ 2013/ 2015 all in good condition. 1997 with numerous chips. 1995 with repairs and chips. 1987-1992 cake model in good condition. Santa Maria model with mirrored base in good condition. One model with four birds perched on half an egg, one bird loose another with a broken wing. . Toucan in good condition. Seashell in good condition. Gilt metal mounted photograph frame in good condition. Ball ornament in good condition.

Lot 242

A large quantity of boxed Swarovski crystal (thirty-three pieces on one shelf). Ice skating bear, good condition. Egg, good condition. Cat, good condition. Penguin, good condition. Seal, good condition. Bell, good condition. Dachshund , good condition. Butterfly, good condition. Aeroplane, good condition. Flower petal, good condition (2) with stand. Lion head ornament, good condition. Cuttlefish, good condition. Cricket stick, good condition. Dolphin group, good condition. Swan, good condition. Figure in hat, good condition. Multicoloured pyramid, good condition. Pair of birds and bath, good condition. Flower and stand, good condition. Roses, good condition. Racing car, good condition. Squirrel, good condition. Set of six baubels, good condition. Tulip , good condition. Blue and red heart (2), good condition. Clear heart, good condition. Diamond form ornament, good condition. Shell form ornament, good condition. Flower in good condition

Lot 324

A shelf of blue and white wares including an 18th century pearlware pickle dish, a 19th century tureen, a Chinese porcelain warming plate, etc

Lot 325

A large quantity of boxed Swarovski crystal including lion, elephant, gazelle and Christmas decorations (nineteen pieces on one shelf). Blue drop, dog, amber drop, flower, amber cartoon giraffe, shell, green drop, Christmas decoration (Santa's boot), swan, small bird, bear, flower, collectors society name plaque 'Anna' and 'Antonio', shell, 2017 Christmas decorations including smaller examples, antelope, elephant and lion in good condition

Lot 326

A large quantity of boxed Swarovski crystal including Masquerade Harlequin, Columbine and Pierrot, Magic of Dance, Antonio and Izadora (one shelf)

Lot 327

Miscellaneous items including enamelled dressing table sets, shoe and boot trees, stoneware flagon, German porcelain figures, etc (one shelf)

Lot 108

A group of Daniel porcelain circa 1830, including three cabinet plates with apple green and gilt borders framing titled botanical studies, another cabinet plate with turquoise and gilt border finely enamelled with a loose bouquet, a notched square plate with heavy gilt borders interspersed with flower bouquets and two oblong card trays, one with pierced handles and green border and flowers, the other with shelf formed handles and scattered bouquets (two trays). Three cabinet plates - one with numerous hairlines, one with a star crack and hairlines, the other with numerous paint scratches. Turquoise plate with a hairline and surface scratches. Notched square plate with several hairlines, crazing and with some rubbing and paint scratches. Oblong card tray one with numerous hairlines and repairs. Card tray two with hairline cracks, repairs and paint scratches. £200-300

Lot 2136

Commodore computing and other literature and manuals, Datassette 1531 boxed Commodore recorder, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 2140

Railway interest books, to include Rail Centres, Shrewsbury, Brighton and Reading., The Continent via Harwich, Railway Guides 1890., and H C Casserley. British Locomotives Names of The 20th Century. (1 shelf)

Lot 37

NO RESERVE Winter sports.- Lunn (Arnold) A History of Ski-ing, first edition, frontispiece, half-title, 24 plates, illustrations, ex-library with abrasion marks to front endpapers where labels removed, contemporary cloth, shelf-mark to spine foot, [Neate L71], 8vo, Oxford & London, 1927.

Lot 268

Pair of early 20th-century bedside or lamp tables, each square section with inset glass tops, stage shelf with single drawer, chamfered legs with "X" fretwork stretchers.width 36cm (14") square, height 67cm (27")

Lot 212

18th-century oak spice cupboard, original door missing, the carcass containing ten drawers surround open shelf.width 46cm (18"), depth 26cm (10"), height 51cm (20")Condition report: Each drawer fitted with brass knob, however long lower drawer with later turned handles, door missing, moulding to bottom of cabinet returns to backboards missing.

Lot 220

George III mahogany three tier dumb waiter, central column supporting three one-piece turned dish shelves, each revolving on a central spindle, base with three out swept legs with original castors.diameter 61cm (24"), height 107cm (42")Condition report: Top shelf cracked and re-glued with small patch to turned edge (see photograph).

Lot 221

Two similar 19th-century continental campaign design washstands, each with three oval shelves, top shelf with washbowl cutout and brass galleries, black steel painted support rods, brass feet.diameter larger 63cm (25"), diameter smaller 56cm (22") height of both 84cm (33")Qty: 2Condition report: The gallery on both examples requiring replacement fixing screws and slight straightening wooden shelves with watermarks (see illustration).

Lot 236

Victorian mahogany bookcase on cupboard, constructed as one piece (does not split), canopy with dentil decoration above Gothic design, blind fretwork, two arched glazed doors covering three adjustable shelves, lower section with two mirrored single panel doors opening to reveal two short drawers with brass folding handles and one fixed shelf, all standing on blind pediment.width 137cm (54”), depth 50cm (20”), height 255cm (100”)Condition report: Overall condition good, good colour, original backboards and door furniture.

Lot 237

George III mahogany glazed bookcase (being the upper section of a bureau bookcase), dentil cornice, frieze with three patera, two fifteen pane astragal glazed doors covering three adjustable shelf, the bookcase now sits on mid-20th-century carved and moulded stand.width 126cm (50"), depth 37cm (15"), height 168cm (66")

Lot 279

Two vintage oak wall hangings, one a shelf with carved floral panel 40cm by 38cm, the other a money box, with brass mounted key hole (key absent) and coin slot, 43.5cm by 21cm (condition AF)

Lot 329

A twentieth century mahogany side table marked H J Charlton to the underside. Shelf at stretcher intersection. 92 cm wide. 

Lot 67

An Art Deco walnut wall shelf, with two sliding doors, 200 cm wide

Lot 75

An Ercol light elm cabinet, with open shelf above fall front to reveal a fitted interior on a base with two cupboard doors, 92 cm wideLight surface wear from use.

Lot 374

A Victorian inlaid walnut pier display cabinet with gilt metal mounts, single glazed door enclosing velvet lined shelf interior, scroll carved capped uprights on plinth base and turned feet, 98cm

Lot 376

An oak livery cupboard with overhanging canopy and turned drop pendants, three panelled cupboards above two panelled cupboards enclosing shelf, 136cm

Lot 413

A 19th century gesso and gilt wood framed wall shelf, with ribbon surmount above three shaped shelves with mirror back, approx 100cm high

Lot 422

A Victorian mahogany and gilt metal mounted breakfront side cabinet with ebonised banding inset with four Sevres style porcelain plaques of couples, central cupboard flaked by two glazed side doors each enclosing red fabric interior and shelf, on plinth base (a/f) 157cm

Lot 443

A mahogany glazed vitrine, with rectangular hinged lid (no lock) enclosing fabric lined interior, with shaped oval under shelf, on square tapered legs, 54.5cm

Lot 279

VICTORIAN PINE DRESSER, the panelled back with a two shelf plate rack above a base of two drawers over three cupboard doors, 207cm x 158cm x 46cm

Lot 594

PALASET OF FINLAND: a set of seven modular stacking storage cubes, comprising a three drawer unit, three two tier open shelf units, two three tier open shelf units and one open shelf unit in black, each 34cm x 34cm x 34cm Condition Report : a little scruffy in places but all solid Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 625

POUL CADOVIUS: A DANISH ROSEWOOD 'SYSTEM CADO' SUITE OF WALL MOUNTED FURNITURE comprising: six shelves 30cm deep; three shelves 22cm deep; one shelf 38cm deep; display cabinet with sliding glass doors enclosing adjustable glass shelves 22cm deep 56cm high; record cabinet with pair of sliding doors 38cm deep 42.5cm high; chest of three graduated drawers 38cm deep 42.5cm high (all items 80cm wide); together with vertical wall bars and shelf brackets. Together with System Cado sales brochure, dated 1972 Condition Report : generally good, fairly consistent colour, with only slight surface wear and tear commensurate with age throughout. The record cabinet has some white marks to the surface (looks like something hot was put on it), the deepest shelf has a dark ring water damage. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 626

POUL CADOVIUS: A DANISH ROSEWOOD 'SYSTEM CADO' SUITE OF WALL MOUNTED FURNITURE comprising: three shelves 22cm deep; three shelves 30cm deep; cabinet with pair of doors enclosing adjustable shelf 65cm high 30cm deep; two display cabinets with glazed doors 65cm high 30cm deep; together with vertical hanging bars and shelf brackets (all items 80cm wide); together with one additional shelf 30cm deep and four short hanging bars. Sold with a System Cado sales brochure dated 1970 Condition Report : Generally good condition, slight surfce wear and tear commensurate with age Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 628

TOM ROBERTSON FOR A H MCINTOSH OF KIRKCALDY: a 1970s rosewood sideboard with circular pull handles to central cupboard doors, flanked by three drawers to left and fall front cupboard door to right with pull-out shelf, bearing label A.H. McInstosh, Kirkcaldy, 212 cm wide, 46cm deep 75cm high Condition Report : very good condition, no issues Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 417

NH Chaplin and Co Ltd Siesta dining room suite, comprising of a small dresser with twin shelf back above two drawers and two arched panel doors W107cm D45cm H170cm, refectory style rectangular dining table W182cm D79cm H75cm and a set of four wheelback Windsor type dining chairs on turned supports with stretchers (6)

Lot 577

A small three shelf waterfall bookcase, with single drawer, 54x83cmH

Lot 743

A 19th century break front rosewood chiffonier, carved upstand with single shelf, central fitted drawer flanked by two further drawers above three cupboards, on plinth base, 137cm wide, 43cm deep, 138cm high

Lot 4074

Large antique oak wall shelf. Circa 1920. Dimensions: 140 x 165 x 20 cm. In good condition.

Lot 276

An oak-cased barograph, circa 1900 - 1920, case length 30cm, on oak shelf bracket

Lot 134

Forster (E.M.) The Celestial Omnibus, first edition, signed by the author on title with two strikes through the printed name with Autograph Letter signed from the author to Frederic Prokosch loosely inserted, 3pp. advertisements, some light foxing, pictorial endpapers, original cloth with rich gilt pattern to upper cover, slight shelf-lean, extremities rubbed, light marking to lower cover, [Kirkpatrick A5a], 8vo, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1911.⁂ Forster's first short story collection, rare signed. In the letter, addressed from the Reform Club and dated 14.6.33, Forster states that he "will autograph the books with pleasure" and adds "You may be interested to know that the cover and end papers of the Celestial Omnibus were designed by Roger Fry."

Lot 184

Golding (William) Lord of the Flies, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "I sent this to Adam Bittleston in 1954. Apparently I wrote nothing in it - now I rededicate it to Karin Bittleston. William Golding" to half-title, original cloth, very slight shelf-lean, minor bumping to spine ends, else fine, first state dust-jacket priced at 12s 6d and with blurb to upper flap, light browning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, some light toning and soiling to lower panel, still excellent overall, preserved in custom chemise and morocco-backed slip-case with initials DMS with net and book to upper cover, 8vo, Faber & Faber, 1954.⁂ Golding's celebrated classic presented to one of his closest friends and later inscribed to his daughter. Golding and Adam Bittleston became close friends whilst at Oxford together. Bittleston, who was later ordained, became a confidant, spiritual guide and inspiration to the young author. While Bittleston's advice and thinking influenced much of Golding's life and work, his most visible contribution is as the inspiration for the kind, eccentric character of Nathaniel in Pincher Martin.

Lot 191

Greene (Graham) The Quiet American, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "For Peter Bentley quietly from Graham Greene" to title, "Overseas edition" ink stamp to rear pastedown, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, light fading to spine, spine ends and corners with light rubbing and bumping, dust-jacket, light browning to spine and panel margins, spine ends and corners a little chipped, lower panel with light foxing and some creasing to head, a very good copy overall, 8vo, William Heinemann, 1955.⁂ Peter Bentley was the landlord of a pub often frequented by Greene.

Lot 309

McCullers (Carson) The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, first edition, first printing with date to title, pp.345-8 with marginal chipping caused by rough opening, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, first issue dust-jacket with "Summer's Lease" to rear flap, light fading to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, portion of loss to head of lower panel, creasing to head and foot, rubbing to extremities, 8vo, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1940.

Lot 371

[Rolfe (Frederick William, translator)], "Baron Corvo".- Symons (Arthur) The Quest for Corvo, first edition, initialed presentation inscription from the author "For Harold [Hobday], a tribute to a long and enjoyable friendship with the profoundest good wishes from his good friend the author A. J." to endpaper, publisher's prospectus loosely inserted, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine slightly faded, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head and foot, 8vo, Cassell, 1934.⁂ Symons classic biography of the extraordinarily eccentric author Baron Corvo.

Lot 472

Williams (Tennessee) The Glass Menagerie, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "Well, Margo [Jones] - it can't bite us now!" to endpaper, additional ink inscription below cast list by Jones' mother "My "Margie"... She is dead and her old mother... is 81 years and left alone... in Livingstone, Texas", photographic frontispiece and 3 plates, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, light rubbing to tips of spine and corners, dust-jacket, very light fading to spine chipping and creasing to head and foot, some light rubbing and soiling, [Crandell A1.1.a], 8vo, New York, Random House, [1945].⁂ A superb association copy of Williams' breakout play inscribed to Margo Jones, the co-director of the acclaimed first staging, with an additional moving inscription by her mother lamenting her tragic early death.Margo Jones (1911-55) was an acclaimed producer and director for the stage. Her passion and drive earned her the nickname "The Texas Tornado" and were instrumental in making a success of The Glass Menagerie which proved to be a breakthrough production for both her and Williams. She died at age 43 after accidentally ingesting toxic chemicals from a carpet cleaner. A loosely inserted bookseller's note states that the copy was acquired by a resident of Livingstone when Margo Jones' mother died.

Lot 507

NO RESERVE Windham (Donald) The Hero Continues, signed presentation inscription from the author to W. H. Auden "I hope this will interest him as much as his ideas about heroes interest me" to endpaper, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1960; Emblems of Conduct, signed presentation inscription from the author to endpaper, light browning to endpapers, original cloth-backed boards, spine slightly dulled, spine ends and corners a little chipped, creasing to head and foot, New York, Charles Scribners, [1963], first editions; and 3 others by the same, all signed or inscribed, 8vo (5)

Lot 75

Chapman (Guy) A Passionate Prodigality, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "The 13th started + ended With Grindley Guy Chapman 28.11.33" to endpaper, with 26 additional signatures across 4pp., pencil correction to p.71, ink ownership inscription with address of A. J. Grindley to foot of endpaper, original cloth, shelf-lean, crease to spine, extremities rubbed, Ivor Nicholson & Watson, 1933; and an archive of material relating to Chapman, comprising his army book with records of service, his commission, a letter from the War Office and numerous photograph of Chapman from the period of the war and earlier, v.s. (sm.qty)⁂ A remarkable copy of this rare memoir, inscribed by the author and signed by 26 men who presumably also served in the Royal Fusiliers along with an interesting archive including Chapman's record of service with ribbons and notes on dates of major battles. Guy Chapman (1889-1972) trained as a lawyer but enlisted with the Royal Fusilier at the outbreak of the First World War. He was badly injured in a mustard gas attack in 1917 but returned to the front until the Armistice in 1918. His memoir is often esteemed as one of the most insightful to come from the war and we are unable to trace other examples of the first edition, let alone one with such excellent inscriptions.

Lot 101

A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE CABINETLate 19th centuryWith frieze drawer, above a pair of silk and grille cupboard doors opening to reveal a shelf, ivory escutcheons, 90.5cm wide x 32cm deep x 74cm high, (35 1/2in wide x 12 1/2in deep x 29in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP 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.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 152

A French oak hall stand, with three rails and a central shelf, flanked by umbrella stands

Lot 61

A mahogany music cabinet with five drawers and a shelf on square legs

Lot 120D

A shelf of decorative porcelain clowns. £15 - £20.

Lot 120E

A shelf of decorative porcelain clowns. £15 - £20.

Lot 248

A late Victorian mahogany chiffoniere base, with frontal curved drawer Above two cupboard doors opening to reveal one narrow and one wide shelf, flanked by turned half pilasters on baluster supports, terminating on tall double bun feet, Height 100 cms, Width 104cms, Depth 51 cms. 

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