Five bead work decorated pieces, comprising a geometric bead work leaf pattern panel in purple wool work surround, some moth nips to border, 43cms sq., a bead work shelf palmet, losses, 48cms, a bead work circular foot stool panel, 26cms dia., a maroon velvet bead work decorated pin cushion, 12cms sq., and a watch pocket, losses to hanging loop, 28cms. (5) From the collection of Sally French-Greenslade
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An Art Nouveau mahogany cabinetthe oversailing rectangular top with shaped mirror back, above two short drawers, nine paneled bevel glazed door, beside a galleried shelf, above a single door and two open shelves, detailed brass fittings, turned supports, on four raised feet, approximately 164.5cm high x 105cm wide x 37cm deep
Library catalogue. Manuscript catalogue of the library at Hinton House, Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset, circa 1820, 36 leaves of tabulated lists recording the volumes contained in the library, noting title, author, editor or translator, size, number of volumes and general remarks (shelf location), arranged alphabetically and written in a neat hand on laid paper with bearing watermark dated 1818, alphabet thumb tabs to fore-edge, pencil annotation to front flyleaf 'Books at Hinton belonging to Mrs Day' (with Joseph Coles watermark), contemporary half calf, upper cover with 'Mrs Days Library List' written faintly in ink, gilt decoration to spine with gilt title 'M. S. Catalogue', extremities slightly rubbed, slim 4to, together with a collection of approximately 90 trade receipts etc. for purchases made by Miss [Helen Charlotte] Foxcroft of Hinton Charterhouse, dating from 1901-1924, predominantly made in Bath and LondonQTY: (a folder)NOTE:Hinton House, Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset is a fine country house dating from circa 1700 with later alterations. Samuel Day of Burnett, near Keynsham and his wife Mary (née Skurrey) acquired Hinton House on their marriage in 1786 or a few years after. Their son, Samuel Skurrey Day, was born in 1787 and later a daughter, Mary. In 1810 at the age of 23 Samuel Jun. married the Hon. Catherine Lister (aged 17), the daughter of Lord Ribblesdale. His mother handed over his inheritance on the occasion of his marriage where he commenced remodelling the house. His marriage to Catherine was unsuccessful and short-lived. His mother returned to Hinton after his wife left. Having created a new interior he bought new furniture, pictures and enhanced his library. The alterations to the house were not completed as he was thrown from his horse and killed in September 1816. In his will, he left everything to his mother requesting she leave the house and land to his friend Thomas Jones. Thomas was a lawyer, the son of a family she knew well. His mother being one of eight Foxcroft sisters from Halsteads in West Yorkshire. Mary Day died in 1846 at the age of 80 and Thomas Jones inherited the house. The house later passed through the interrelated families of Foxcroft and Robertson-Glasgow.Helen Charlotte Foxcroft (formerly Jones, 1865-1950) was a historian and literary editor. She was born at Hinton House, Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset, being the eldest of the seven surviving children (two sons and five daughters) of Edward Talbot Day Jones (1837–1911) of Hinton House.
A Liberty & Co. mahogany hallstand, c.1900, the top inlaid and stained with a panel depicting two birds, over a bevelled circular mirror, shelves and umbrella stands,91cm wide30.5cm deep208cm highCondition ReportAge-related knocks, wear and scuffs. The left upper shelf is split. Please see the additional images.
A Liberty Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, c.1900, the superstructure with two bar-glazed doors, each with a copper ring handle, over a rectangular mirror, the tapered base with a pair of drawers over a pair of cupboards, all with copper handles,145cm wide55cm deep182cm highCondition ReportKnocks, wear and scuffs commensurate with age and use. One lock plate is missing. Top left door with a small gap to the top of the door. Some mouldings are loose but present. Not marked. Later added door stops. One shelf rail loose but present. Please see the additional images.
Quality mahogany sideboard in the Chippendale Revival style, having a raised panel back over a central bow front fitted with three drawers with brass handles, flanked by two raised panel cupboard doors opening to a single shelf and a pull out tray, all raised on carved legs with claw and ball feet, width 197cm, height 135cm, depth 71cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Quality satinwood and inlaid bedside side cabinet by Warings, circa 1900, three-quarter galleried top over a single door with oval crossbanded inlay, opening to a single shelf, raised on turned inverted baluster and cast brass acanthus feet, width 43.5cm, depth 41cm, height 79.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
An early 20thC mahogany writing desk, the scroll carved raised back with a single shelf above a bevelled mirror flanked by a flower head carved cabinet, the serpentine base with an arrangement of five drawers, with partial under tier, on cabriole legs, on castors, 117cm high, 98cm wide, 49cm deep.
Set of twenty three Peter Rabbit Books, 1989, in a themed book rack, 24cm.Condition report:Varying degrees of discolouration to dust jackets and books (spines, back and front covers). Some dust jackets have minor indentations to the top and bottom of the spine, front cover and inside of front cover. Sole dust covers are starting to stick slightly to the inside of the actual books. No writing or other markings to any book. Shelf in very good condition. Please see additional uploaded example images.
Joined oak low table, 18th Century, boarded rectangular top, four turned legs joined by stretchers, perhaps later shelf, 66x48cm, height 57cm.Condition report:There is a lot of movement in the frame. The top is split across the width and is bowing slightly. The under shelf is also split and has historic fillets. Wear and losses throughout as a result of historic insect activity and use. Old repairs and splits to the supports throughout.
Victorian carved oak mirror back sideboard, architectural pediment with face mask above sunburst, shaped bevelled mirror glass, the base with drawers and cupboard around an open shelf, plinth base, width 184cm, depth 66cm, height 245cm.Please note, VAT is applicable on the hammer price as well as Buyer's Premium on this lot

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