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1930 smokers cabinet with open shelf with twin tambor shutter, Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror with scroll arms and single freeze drawers, early C20th art neveaux wash stand top, 1930 bentwood folding chair with simulated crocodile skin wooden seat, early C20th mahogany folding steamer type chair (5)
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AESTHETIC PERIOD SIDE CABINET BY H. OGDEN OF MANCHESTER. With a raised shelf and mirror back flanked by twin panels of marquetry and incised decoration, the top with wavy grained walnut and moulded border, above a central panelled door with conforming ebonised and incised decoration, flanked by glazed doors enclosing shelved interiors, on a plinth base, the top of the central door stamped 'H. Ogden Manchester 4427', 137cm high, 152cm wide and 39cm deep. Apparently a specific commission for the vendors grandmother.
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, first issue [one of only 500], London: Bloomsbury, 1997, hardback, publisher's pictorial boards, print line on copyright page reads '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1'; '1 wand' appears twice on p.53; 'Philosopher's' is misspelled 'Philospher's' to rear cover; 'Wizardry and Witchcraft' [rather than 'Witchcraft and Wizardry'] to rear cover. Contents complete and generally good with usual toning to page edges, heavier toning to edges of text-block; a couple of tiny, pale spots on title and verso of half-title; several spots on pp.9-12, and occasional smaller, paler spots and marks elsewhere; several short nicks/tears to edges of pp.27-30 (not affecting text); occasional fold-lines to extreme corners of several pages (not affecting text); boards and spine discoloured/faded from sunlight; splitting to joints, but binding remaining strong; bumping, wear and loss to corners, headcaps, joints, extremities; lacking publisher's laminate; some light creasing and scuffs to boards; slight shelf-lean. The author's debut novel and first in the Harry Potter series. Very scarce. Only 500 copies were printed of this true first issue hardback, and 300 of those were sent to schools and libraries
JOHN MAKEPEACE - INDIAN ROSEWOOD & SYCAMORE BOOKCASE the top section with two cupboard doors with leather tab handles and internal shelves. The bottom section with two drawers and cupboard doors, with further leather tab handles and an internal shelf to the cupboard. 198cms high *Mr Makepeace confirmed that this was made using Indian Rosewood and therefore does not require a licence to sell in auction. It was commissioned in 1965 when Mr Makepeace was still based at Banbury in Oxfordshire.
An 18th century walnut kneehole desk 73 x 81 x 48cmCondition report: General knocks and ware consistent with age and use. Cracking to veneer to all extremities. Damage to left bracket foot. Loos of veneer to knee-hole cupboard door, and damage to edge of shelf inside. Smnall amount fo historic worm.
A William IV mahogany chiffonier, pointed-arch superstructure with small bookcase shelf, turned supports, the projecting base with a pair of frieze drawers, the right incorporating the central raised tablet above a pair of panel doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by cylindrical pillars, shallow bun feet, 140cm high, 98cm wide, 49.5cm deep, c.1835
A 'Post-Regency George/William IV' mahogany and flame mahogany sideboard, slightly oversailing rectangular top above a central frieze drawer and a pair of panel doors, the left enclosing a pair of shelves, the right a single shelf, bun feet, 94cm high, 198.5cm wide, 55cm deep, elements c.1830
A George III mahogany demilune sideboard or serving table, slightly oversailing top centred by a shell patera, above a central frieze drawer, flanked by a pair of deep drawers, the left fitted as a cellarette with wine bottle provisions, each with carrying handle holes, the outer panels as cupboard doors, each enclosing a shelf, brass swan neck handles, pierced brass bat wing escutcheons, outlined throughout with barber pole stringing, the apron outlined with a dog tooth border, tapered square legs, brass-wrapped spade feet, 95cm high, 181cm wide, 72cm deep, c.1810
A late Victorian Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry writing desk, shaped superstructure with brass gallery and an incurve rectangular shelf flanked by a pair of concave covers and small drawers, enclosing pigeonholes and stationery divisions, central frieze drawer flanked by a graduated arrangement of further drawers, tapered square legs, brass casters, inlaid with urns, ribbon-tied acanthus, flowers and further foliage, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 97cm high, 120cm wide, 62cm deep, c.1890
A Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised and 'Boulle' marquetry credenza, slight break-centre top above a central panel enclosing a shelf, flanked by curved glazed vitrine doors, each enclosing two further shelves, divided and flanked by brackets cast and applied with swag draped fluted pilasters, inlaid throughout with scrolling leaves, plinth base, turned feet, 110cm high, 161.5cm wide, 39.5cm deep, c.1880
A George III mahogany low dresser or serving cabinet, slightly oversailing rectangular top with reeded edge above three short cockbeaded drawers and three panel doors, the left and centre enclosing two sliding trays, the right enclosing a shelf, brass drum handles, bracket feet, 90.5cm high, 216.5cm wide, 42cm deep
A Victorian walnut, ebonised and marquetry break-centre credenza, slightly oversailing top above a rectangular panel door inlaid with stylised flora and foliage and enclosing a shelf, flanked by rounded open vitrines, each with a mirrored backdrop and single shelf, plinth base, 100.5cm high, 154cm wide, 47.5cm deep, c.1880
A George III oak kneehole desk, rectangular top with moulded edge above a long cockbeaded frieze drawer, the niche with a rectangular panel door enclosing a shelf, flanked by six further cockbeaded drawers, brass swing handles, pressed oval escutcheons, skirted base, bracket feet, 90cm high, 84.5cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1780
A Victorian mahogany dressing table, cartouche shaped mirror plate, serpentine supports carved with scrolls, leaves and a flowerhead, rounded rectangular top with moulded edge above an arrangement of eight drawers, the locks stamped Cope & Collinson, the niche with a rectangular door enclosing a shelf, plinth base, 164cm high, 137cm wide, 55.5cm deep, c.1860
A substantial Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised and 'Boulle' marquetry credenza, shaped top with egg-and-dart edge above a central panel door enclosing a shelf, flanked by serpentine glazed vitrine doors, each enclosing two further shelves, divided and flanked by cast and applied masks, inlaid throughout with scrolling leaves, plinth base, 114cm high, 207cm wide, 51cm deep, c.1880
An Edwardian flame mahogany compactum wardrobe, outswept inverted break-centre cornice, the centre with a panel door enclosing a shelf above three graduated drawers, flanked by bevelled mirrored doors, each enclosing a hanging rail, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, plinth base, 215.5cm high, 205cm wide, 60cm deep, c.1905
A Victorian mahogany break-centre library bookcase, outswept cornice above three glazed doors, each enclosing two adjustable shelves, the slightly projecting base with three panel doors, each enclosing a further shelf, carved and applied with acanthus scroll and reeded brackets, plinth base, 221cm high, 196cm wide, 52cm deep, c.1860
A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the superstructure crested by carved and applied scrolls and corolla above a small shelf, scroll supports, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a pair of panel doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, turned feet, 137cm high, 94.5cm wide, 35.5cm deep, c.1860
An unusual 19th century Flemish room centre cabinet on stand, moulded chamfered square top above a panel door set with a Dutch Delft blue and white plate enclosing a shelf, the remaining side panels conforming, divided by rectangular panels carved with scrolls and foliate husks, the stand with turned supports, open two-stage undertier with crenulated gallery, turned feet, 128.5cm high, 66cm square
A substantial George/William IV mahogany break-centre low library bookcase, slightly oversailing top above a deep frieze and three rectangular doors, each with triple Gothic arches and brass grilles, each enclosing an adjustable shelf, plinth base, 98cm high, 316.5cm wide, 51cm deep, the central shelf 43cm deep, the flanking shelves 26.5cm deep, c.1830
A Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised and 'Boulle' marquetry credenza, slight break-centre top above a central panel door enclosing a shelf, flanked by curved glazed virtine doors, each enclosing two further shelves, divided and flanked by brackets cast and applied with a shell and trailing flowers, inlaid throughout with scrolling leaves, plinth base, 107.5cm high, 160cm wide, 43cm deep, c.1880
A Victorian mahogany twin pedestal partners' desk, rectangular top with tooled and gilt writing surface above six cockbeaded frieze drawers, three further graduated drawers to each pedestal, the verso with a panel door enclosing a shelf, plinth base, the drawer lining stenciled J. Solomon, patentee of safe bolts & locks, complete office & shop furnisher, 24 Whitechapel, L'pool (Liverpool), 79cm high, 153cm wide, 112cm deep, the kneehole 60cm square, c.1860
A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted Vernis Martin corner vitrine display cabinet, shaped top with scrolling acanthus cresting above a three-quarter serpentine glazed door enclosing two glass and one plum fabric lined shelf, the lower panel painted with young siblings on a swing, 195cm high, 74cm wide, 65cm deep, c.1900

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