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Steiff wooden collectors wall display case, yellow with metal gold Steiff button logo. Perspex front and shelf with names of popular bears on - this item was previously used to display miniature bears (not included). 64cm wide x 34cm high x 12cm deep. Fair Plus condition - would benefit from cleaning, there are quite a few chips in the paint and dents, and two holes on the front from missing screws.
Gordon Russell (1892-1980) A pair of oak bedside cabinets with an open shelf above a single cupboard door enclosing a single shelf on a plinth base and castors circa 1935, height 76cm width 39.5cm depth 35.5cm. (2) Sturdy. Small surface marks. Watermarks to surface (see photo) of one and small wood chip to rear of one. No evidence of woodworm. Fitted with later casters.
This extraordinary piece of artwork combines the beauty of metalwork with the elegance of marble to create a visually striking and timeless composition. This 8-inch-tall metal art sculpture of a musician on classic white marble is perfect for those who appreciate art in smaller and more intimate forms. It can be displayed on a shelf, desk, or mantel, adding a touch of artistic excellence to your home or office environment. Dimensions: 4.75"L x 3.25"W x 8"HCondition: Age related wear.
Swetnam (Joseph) The Araignment of Lewde, idle, froward, and unconstant women, reprint, Printed by Edw. Allde for Thomas Archer, 1615 [but J. Smeeton, 1807]; bound with Sowernam (Ester) Ester hath hang'd Haman: or An Answere to a lewd Pamphlet..., reprint, Printed for Nicholas Bourne, 1617 [but J. Smeeton, 1807], together 2 works in 1, occasional foxing, later blind-stamped calf, upper joint cracked and spine a little rubbed, 4to. *** Reprints of two extremely scarce Elizabethan tracts. "Likewise if a man abuse a Maide & get her with child, no matter is made of it, but as a trick of youth; but it is made so hainous an offence ion the maide, that she is disparaged and uterly undone by it. So in all offences those which men commit, are made light and as nothing, slighted over; but those which women doe commit, those are made grievous and shamefull..." Provenance: Bertram Lloyd (bookplate); Pull Court Library (shelf sticker).
GERTRUDE JEKYLL (BRITISH 1843-1932) A STUDY OF ATTIC VASES ON A SHELF Pen, ink and watercolour. Inscribed `2 coloured shadows thrown by a S. La W. Window' (along the lower edge). 14 x 18cm (5½ x 7 in.). Provenance: William Drummond, London. Exhibited: Pashley Manor, The Early Years, a 150th Anniversary Exhibition, 1993, No.27. The celebrated gardener Gertrude Jekyll, studied at the South Kensington School of Art (1861). Her circle of friends was wide and influential including John Ruskin, William Morris, G F Watts and the watercolour painter Hercules Brabazon Brabazon whose experiments with colour profoundly influenced her work. The present watercolour is believed to have been painted in the Jekyll family home in Wargrave, Berkshire and is a study of shadows falling on some of her father's collection of antiquities. Condition Report: It is unexamined out of it's frame. There are spots of discolouration and the the sheet is probably acid stained. The pigments are faded. Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY The leather inset top above three frieze drawers, the pedestals each with cupboard doors 77cm high, 141cm wide, 86cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Some splits and cracks, some openings to joints, one pedestal lifting off its base, there are four loose screws to the inside of one drawer, overall may need some slight work to secure all elements before use in a domestic settingThe inset with wear and marks consistent with age and use, some staining The interior slides and shelf with further marksThe rear is dry and the polish has worn, this has been stood against a wall, if wished to stand in a room and be see from the rear then a sympathetic clean and polish would be beneficial Handles appear to be original Can be broken down to pedestals and the removable topThe key holes are approximately 1.5cm x 0.8cm Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND ORMOLU MOUNTED SIDE CABINET POSSIBLY SPANISH, CIRCA 1820 With variegated green marble top 105cm high, 135cm wide, 61cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The marble top with some edge and other chips.The back of panelled oak construction.The finish/varnish has in some places an opaque appearance.There are dents to the top corners of the doors where they touch the top of the pilasters when open.The gilt metal mounts with some aging to the gilding, a fracture and some small pitting.There is some evidence of old worm.It is possible that the feet are later.There is one key.The interior is oak with a mahogany edged oak shelf. Please see the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Heraldry Manuscript. A bound collection of heraldic tracts including pedigrees showing the relationship between the Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth and other Knights of the Garter, late 16th Century, 250 leaves manuscript on paper, with 17th-century additions, folio 244r (p. 603 of original pagination) inscribed with the name or signature of ‘Edward Dyer’ in a 17th-century hand, some pages blank, early pagination with pages numbered 109-616, some other foliation and partial renumbering in modern pencil, some dust-soiling, late 18th-century armorial bookplate of (?)’T.S.M.’ by J[ames] Kirk to front pastedown, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, beneath and William H. Robinson’s Bibliotheca Phillippica bookseller’s ticket below that, old pencil inscription at head of pastedown indicating the volume was ex Bibliotheca Heberiana and Phillippica, uncut, 18th-century vellum-backed marbled boards, gilt-titled leather spine label, ‘MS. Heraldic Pedigrees of Earl of Essex & C.’, inscribed beneath in old ink, ‘olim Ld Somers nup Sir Jos. Jekyll’, small paper shelf-mark numbers at foot, [Phillipps MS] ‘8196’ and ‘228’, slightly soiled, some edge wear to boards, folio (305 x 210 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: ?Edward Dyer (1543-1607) and family (signature/inscription); John Somers (1651-1716); Joseph Jekyll (1663-1738); (?)T.S.M. (bookplate); Richard Heber (1773-1833); Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), (Phillipps MS 8196 spine label); William H. Robinson, booksellers; W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).An old brief 4-page manuscript index is loosely inserted, evidently written before pp. 1-108 were separated and ‘lost’. These missing leaves are identified as ‘Calendar of the Dorse of the Close Rolls 1 H. A.; Fines 1 H. A.; Table to these after many blank leaves’.There can be little doubt that this set of pedigrees was executed for the Earl of Essex for some special purpose. Folio 244r (p. 603 of original pagination) bears the signature of ‘Edward Dyer’ in a 17th-century hand. Sir Edward Dyer (1543-1607), the poet, had as a patron Walter Devereux, first Earl of Essex, father of Robert, the second Earl. Thus Robert and Dyer must have been on intimate terms, which would account for the manuscript being in the possession of the Dyer family in the seventeenth century.
Hunt (Leigh). The Indicator, and the Companion; a miscellany for the fields and the fireside, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: published for Henry Colburn, 1834, half-titles (with advertisements to verso), portrait frontispiece to volume I, a little minor spotting, first few leaves in volume I toned, top edge gilt, later brown half morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, 8vo, together with Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1946, half-titles, red ink shelf number stamp at front of volume I, bookplates of Horatio Pym (1844-1896, book collector), later tan half calf gilt by Mansell (gilt decoration to lower two compartments of volume II spine partially wormed), 8vo, plus three other 1st editions by the author: Captain Sword and Captain Pen. A Poem, 1835, Men, Women, and Books; A selection of sketches, essays, and critical mmemoirs from his uncollected prose writings, 2 volumes, 1847, and The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt; with reminiscences of friends and contemporaries, 3 volumes, 1850 QTY: (10)NOTE:Provenance: W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey; Horatio Noble Pym (bookplates).
Action Man - Palitoy - an original vintage Palitoy made Action Man set ' Special Mission '. Comprising of the original green suitcase with original label to front. The case retaining an original Action Man figure with outfit, inner plastic trays and an Action Man shelf talker strip from a shop display.
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