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A French walnut and satinwood-banded marble-top bedside cabinet, with single drawer, W45cm, H82cm, D35cmFair condition. Marble in good condition, though could do with a good clean. Joints are loose, so has a noticeable wobble. All over signs of wear, surface scratches and marks. Staining to interior and shelf, with some water damage. Minor veneer chipping in places.
CITY OF NEW YORK, COMMANDER BYRD'S EXPEDITION signed l.r. Frederick Haagensen, and numbered l.l. 13/75 label to reverse City of New York at Ice barrier, Antarctic. Commander Bryd's expedition, 1929. etching plate size: 320 x 230mm Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) was an American U.S. naval officer, pioneer aviator and polar explorer. He was best known for his explorations of Antarctica using airplanes and other modern technical resources. Byrd's first Antarctic expedition (1928-1930) set off in October 1928, with Bryd's flagship City of New York . After reaching the Ross Ice Shelf, the largest ice shelf in Antarctica, a substantial and well-supplied base was erected and named Little America. Flights were made from this base over the Antarctic continent. It was during these expedition flights that the Rockefeller Mountains were discovered along with a large tract of hitherto unknown territory beyond the mountains, which were subsequently named Marie Byrd Land, after Byrd's wife. On November 29, 1929, Byrd, as navigator, and three companions made the first flight over the South Pole, flying from Little America to the Pole and back in 19 hours with no mishap. Byrd was afterward promoted to rear admiral for this achievement.
A late 19th century Mettlach Villeroy & Boch vase, impressed marks, 41.5cm high; a Meissen bowl, printed with an Oriental style dragon and pearl of wisdom, crossed swords mark; a Meissen floral spill holder, Portuguese's planters; Crown Staffordshire English Monarchs decanter; Royal Worcester Connoisseurs Collection Mandarin Candle snuffer; another Japanese Girl, both pink marks; a Japanese lacquer folding shelf, decorated with traditional figures in landscapes, shaped back and lip, 27.5cm x 19cm, 11cm; a brass bowl and wooden stand; a pair of modern woodblock style prints, 26cm x 36.5cm
Four shop advertising signs comprising Dior 'Pure Poison' perfume, with image of beautiful young woman holding perfume bottle and verso three shelves for stock, 48.5 x 36 x 8cm, a Sprit rectangular advertising mirror with wooden block to the top, with raised white letters 'Sprit', 28 x 16cm, a Gucci display unit with white faux crocodile back with single opaque plastic shelf, 26 x 27cm and a Perspex 'Versace Classic' sign, 30 x 16.5 x 2.5cm (4).
A small gilt tooled green leather inset occasional table with shaped top above open shelf, turned central column and three outswept supports, and a set of three bar back bedroom chairs (af) (4). CONDITION REPORT Two of the bedroom chairs have had a later seat and one has been stripped in preparation for restoration
A George III mahogany bookcase cabinet, the upper section with cavetto cornice above twin glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the base with moulded top above two cock-beaded frieze drawers and twin panelled cupboard doos opening to an adjustable shelf, raised on bracket feet, 96cm wide x 40cm deep x 206cm high.
A recent pine kitchen table, the plain top above a plain frieze, raised on turned baluster supports, 183cm wide x 89.5cm deep x 78cm high, together with a pine hall cabinet, the plain top with galleried back above a single long drawer over twin cupboard doors, opening to a single fixed shelf, 99cm wide x 47cm deep x 111cm high, and another small pine table with two drawers, 53cm wide x 41cm deep x 75cm high. (3)Condition report: Table: Good overall with only minor/negligible signs of use.
A George III mahogany secretaire cabinet, the moulded top above a panelled fall front having brass lion head handles, opening to a fitted interior with pigeon holes flanked by six small drawers, above twin panelled cupboard doors opening to an adjustable shelf, raised on a moulded base with bracket feet, 114cm wide x 61cm deep x 109.5cm high.

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