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A good quality oak mirror backed sideboard with top side cabinets. ****Condition report**** Mirrors & glazed door panels, no cracks. Right drawer has chip to wood on bottom right corner. No visible cracks/splits in woodwork. Top left corner of shelf above glazed doors has warped/lifted, both these corners are originally screwed from underneath & screw thread has slipped from top & may benefit from a fatter screw.base 152.5cm x 56cm, height 95cm.top 150cm x 25.5cm, height 103cm.
A MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY BONHEUR DU JOUR IN 18TH CENTURY TASTE, late 19th century, the superstructure with twin stationery racks with hinged serpentine covers, each above a drawer, flanking a central shelf; the serpentine front with an arrangement of five drawers, on straight, tapering legs with castors, height: 99cm, width: 106cm, depth: 58cm
A PAIR OF FRENCH BROCATELLO MARBLE, BURR WALNUT AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED GUERIDONS IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, 20th century, after the model by Adam Weisweiler, the circular brocatelle d'Espagna tops each on three straight monopodia descending from lions' masks, past a circular shelf to paw feet, on triform bases each with three toupie feet, height: 75cm, diameter: 37cm. Provenance: Christie's King Street, Furniture and Clocks, 23rd April 2009, lot 129
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD BREAKFRONT CHIFFONIER, circa 1820, with gallery shelf supported on two knopped columns, with central frieze drawer above open shelves, flanked by pleated fabric covered doors and interspersed with lappet topped reeded monopodial pilasters to paw feet; the plinth base with four turned ‘bullseyes', height: 120cm, width: 154cm, depth: 44cm
Lewis, Clive Staples The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe London: Geoffrey Bles, [1950]. First edition, 8vo, "First Published 1950" printed on the copyright page, original green cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped but with a few chips and tears including some loss to spine and lower wrapper, slightly soiled and rubbed, ownership stamp to front free-endpaper, spine faded, shelf lean; The Horse and His Boy. London: Geoffrey Bles, [1954]. First edition, 8vo, original cloth; and later editions of The Silver Chair (3 copies), The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle (7)Footnote: Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill Thompson
Rowling, J.K. Set of Harry Potter books, two signed Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. London: Bloomsbury, 1997. 30th paperback impression, signed by Rowling on the dedication leaf; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. London: Bloomsbury, 1998. First paperback edition, first impression; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. London: Bloomsbury, 1999. Second impression, dust-jacket not price-clipped; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. London: Bloomsbury, 2000. First edition, signed by Rowling on the dedication leaf, dust-jacket not price-clipped, dust-jacket faded, slightly creased and with red biro mark to spine, shelf lean; and first editions of The Order of the Phoenix, The Half Blood Prince and The Deathly Hallows; neat ownership inscriptions to several books in a child's hand (7)
A Regency mahogany pot cupboard / wash stand, the top with moulded edge over a single door and slim drawer, raised on square tapered legs united by a pot shelf to brass caps and leather castors, flanked by brass folding carrying handles, 47.5 cm wide x 82.75 cm high x 42 cm deep and a 19th Century mahogany hanging corner cupboard with single glazed door and candle slide, 63 cm wide x 89.5 cm high x 35 cm deep
A circa 1900 mahogany bow fronted two door cupboard with single shelf, raised on splayed bracket feet, 122 cm wide x 57 cm deep x 98 cm high, together with an upholstered open arm elbow chair CONDITION REPORTS To the question "Is the piece solid mahogany or veneered anywhere on the outer?" - the answer is "Veneered throughout" with the possible exception of the central panels to the doors though without taking them out difficult to say. Feet in poor condition throughout. Sections of beading to the doors missing. Scratching, denting and cracking conducive with age and use throughout. See images for further detail.
A 19th Century Dutch mahogany and marquetry inlaid side cabinet, the top set with floral and bird motifs above a single drawer and two cupboard doors flanked by inlaid pillars, raised on square tapering front legs, 96 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 94 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Various losses etc throughout to the veneer and marquetry, a couple of large cracks to the top as well as damage to the varnish etc. Front is similar: areas of patching, replacement, areas of loss, some cracking, replacement handles, escutcheons etc, lock missing to the interior, splits to the sides (whiich have had some later repairs), inside shelf is bowed, wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail.
An impressive Liberty & Co Art Nouveau oak hall stand, circa 1910, with impressed copper panels, central bevel-glass mirror, and original stylised brass coat hooks, height 209cm, width approx 135cm, depth 42cm. There is a crack to the moulding at the left hand side just above the shelf. There's a slight bend to the bottom panel and small knocks and dents to the copper panels. The mirror plate has some scratches but is generally in good condition. Overall in good condition, all original features.
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