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Jacob (William). Travels in the South of Spain, in letters written A.D. 1809 and 1810, 1st edition, London: J. Johnson and W. Miller, 1811, folding plan of Cadiz (with aquatint panorama below), and 12 uncoloured aquatint plates, occasional minor spotting and light offsetting from the plates to facing leaf, mottled edges, marbled endpapers, bookplate of Matthew White, Viscount Ridley 2nd Baron Wensleydale to front pastedown, with small shelf mark below label, contemporary gilt-decorated diced full calf, some light marks and hairline split to head of upper joint, 4toQty: (1)NOTESAbbey, Travel 145; Palau VII, 122598. William Jacob (1762-1851), English merchant, ship owner and parliamentarian. Arriving at Cadiz on a diplomatic mission in September 1809, he stayed in Andalusia for 6 months, during which time he wrote the present work. The illustrations include views and buildings in Seville, Malaga, Granada including the Alhambra, and Gibraltar.
Pluvinel (Antoine de). L’Instruction du Roy, en l'exercice de monter a cheval, Paris: Macé Ruette, 1629, [8], 253 pp., text in French and German, 3 (of 4) engraved portraits, 55 (of 58) double-page engraved plates by C. de Passe (1-27, 31-56, 2B and one unnumbered), lacks additional double-page engraved title and 2(?) preliminary leaves including portraitof Roger Duc de Bellegarde with plates list to verso, scattered light browning or old damp-staining but generally clean, small brown stain to plate 9, closed tear paper repair to left margin of plate 22 and two closed tears to lower margin of plate 40, bookplates of Earl of Roden (with shelf label) and JohnL. Nevinson, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, slightly rubbed and soiled, folio (35.5 x 24.5cm)Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: John Lea Nevinson (1904-1986); Donald King (1920-1998) & Monique King (1922-2020). Collation: [A]4 A-3R2 3S1.
AN ERCOL GOLDEN ELM SIDEBOARD, 1960's, the rounded oblong top over two panelled doors with drawer below flanked by a large cupboard door enclosing shelf and cutlery tray, turned wood handles, flared base, raised on turned tapering legs and stretchers, 45" x 20 1/4" x 32" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, small area of polish loss to top, some divisions of cutlery tray missing, all handles intact
A Georgian oak dresser base, with matched Delft rack. Height 203 cm, width 171 cm, depth 52.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top of the base is in generally good order with no significant cracks or splits. There are some old ring marks and the usual marks that one would expect from a piece of this age. The piece is structurally very sound. The side panels have shrinkage gaps between the planks but no significant movement. The doors are not warped. They both close as they should. Again there are some minor stress fractures to the door panels. The drawer fronts are all in good condition with no losses. There is some wear around all of the lock escutcheons. The left hand door lock is present. The right hand door does not have a lock. The lock is missing from the centre drawer. The base moulding is in good condition all round as are the stile feet. The shelf boards and boards between the cupboards and drawers are pine. There is evidence of woodworm in these panels. In our opinion this is old worm which has gone however treatment would be sensible.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany combined bookcase and desk, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with wooden astragals enclosing shelves, the bow fronted base with sliding writing drawer with tooled leather writing surface above a pair of panelled doors and all raised on carved and turned legs with low shelf. Height 204 cm, width 110 cm, depth 50 cm (see illustration).
An oak two tier circular table, bearing label Smith & Son Cabinet Makers Dundee. Diameter 44 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is structurally sound with no significantly loose joints. The top has a very slight warp, but would not affect the use. There is a stress fracture to the top which has been glued. This is +/- 7 cm in length. All legs are in good order with no issues other than minor scratches and scuffs as one would expect. The lower shelf is in good order. The table will date from circa 1900. The table is probably a little on the large side to post.
A Victorian rosewood exhibition quality sideboard with Wylie and Lochead plaque, fine quality, the top half with mirror and alcoves, the base fitted with a series of cupboards, drawer and open shelves. Height 238 cm, width 153 cm, depth 49 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cabinet splits into two sections. The top lifts off below the waist moulding just beneath the egg and dart carving. This would make the height of the upper section 150.5 cm. The width is 153 cm and the maximum depth +/- 49 cm. The base height is therefore +/- 89 cm and the width at the lower shelf 151 cm. The depth of the base at the lower shelf is +/- 43 cm.
A large Victorian mahogany bookcase, in two sections with moulded cornice above a pair of sliding glazed doors with wooden astragals, the base fitted with panelled cupboard doors and all raised on a plinth. Height 261 cm, width 229 cm, depth 53 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The back of both the top and base is later plywood. The bookcase is a little dirty and dusty but does not have any significant structural problems. The cornice is in good condition all round. The sliding upper doors operate as they should. The runners appear to be later. There is no cracked glass. The right hand lock is present but we have no key. The sides of the top are in good order. The shelf below the upper section has numerous old marks and scratches as one would expect from lifting the top on and off. The side panels of the base are in generally good condition. The base doors are not warped and all close as they should. There are some surface scratches and marks particularly to the centre door. The handles are unlikely to be original but there are no extra handle holes. The plinth base is a little marked as one would expect. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A Georgian style mahogany and satinwood Bonheur de Jour ladies writing table, with shelf, cupboards and drawers to the superstructure with single frieze drawer and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in brass castors. Height 100.5 cm, width 56 cm, depth 46.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The desk is in first class condition with no issues. It's a good colour. There are no significant marks or scratches. There are no repairs to the legs and all castors are original and present.
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