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JAMES BOND INTEREST: Fleming (I), THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, first edition, black cloth boards with embossed silver dagger to cover and silver title to spine, unclipped DJ with 15 shilling price, blank rear flap and Thunderball reviews to rear panel, red endpapers, Jonathan Cape, London 1962 Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire CONDITION REPORT:DJ: Small tear at the lower right corner of the spine. Slight darkening to spine. Darkening and foxing to the back panel. Small chips to the top and bottom edges of spine. Minor shelf wear throughout.Book: Minor shelf wear to bottom edge of boards. Very small bumps to corners. Small dent to top edge of spine. Slight darkening to block edges. Very slight darkening to pages, but no evidence of foxing or other staining.
JAMES BOND INTEREST: Fleming (I), THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, first edition, black cloth boards with gilt title to spine (no gilt embossed gun to cover), unclipped DJ with 18 shilling price, title and ?The new James Bond? to front flap, all Bond titles to ?The Man With The Golden Gun? plus ?Thrilling Cities?, ?The Diamond Smugglers? and ?Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? to rear flap, green marbled endpapers, Jonathan Cape, London 1965 Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire CONDITION REPORT:DJ: Some minor wear and discolouration to the front edges including corners. 1cm tear to top left edge of spine. Small area of scuffing to lower left of spine. Area of dirt between 'Golden' and 'Gun'. Staining to interior, including extensive stain across spine. Slight foxing to lower edge of flaps. Minor shelf wear.Book: Slight fold over to top of spine. Very minor bumps to corners. Some fading to interior boards where DJ flaps end. Minor shelf wear to bottom edges of boards. Darkening and some foxing to top of block. Further minor foxing to rest of block. Slight darkening to pages.
JAMES BOND INTEREST: Fleming (I), ON HER MAJESTY?S SECRET SERVICE, first edition, black cloth boards with silver title to spine and silver ski track ?swish? to front cover, unclipped DJ with 16 shilling price, monochrome Fleming portrait and Bond titles to ?The Spy Who Loved Me? to rear flap, reviews of ?Dr No?, ?From Russia With Love?, ?Thunderball? and ?The Spy Who Loved Me? to rear panel, white endpapers, Jonathan Cape, London 1963 Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire CONDITION REPORT:DJ: Minor wear and discolouration to front edges including corners. Small stain to lower right corner of front panel. Very small tear and minor chips to top of spine. Minor wear to corners of bottom spine. Some darkening to spine including to interior. Darkening and foxing to back panel. Small stain and foxing to interior. Minor shelf wear.Book: Very minor bumps to front corners. Small bump to lower right corner of spine. Darkening and some minor foxing to top of block. Minor foxing to bottom of block. Slight darkening to pages. Block leans back slightly in binding.
An unusual Army & Navy Co-Operative Society leather twin hat box, early 20th century, with removable pierced shelf to allow storage of a top hat above a bowler hat, 39cm high, with a Best Quality London silk top hat, a Woodrow of Piccadilly bowler hat, a white metal mounted hunting whip, a pair of hunting boots with trees, a copper and brass coaching horn, two copper and white metal hunting horns, and two white metal models of hunting hounds, each 17cm long (11)Note: Boot sole approx 26.5cm long. Top hat interior circumference approx 57cm.One hunting horn stamped Swaine and Adeney, although heavily and extensively dented
A George III mahogany corner washstand, with shaped frieze and shelf under tier with single drawer flanked by two dummy drawers, 79cm H, with a George III mahogany corner washstand, bow front, the lower tier with a central faux drawer flanked by two small drawers, raised upon slender out-swept legs, 112cm H x 62m W x 46cm D and two other similar (reduced in height and at fault) (4)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
An Irish George IV period mahogany bow fronted Dressing Table / Washstand, by Gillingtons, No: 455B, stamped, with three-quarter gallery and a lower shelf with two drawers on reeded shaped legs, 29 1/2" (75cms). (1)Provenance: The FitzGerald Family, Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.
A William IV mahogany armchair,the arms on carved supports set with roundels and raised on ring turned legs terminating in castors, upholstered in green fabric, with yellow loose covers decorated with botanic specimens,69cm wide80cm deep110cm highCondition report: Covers stick/damp in need of cleaning.Chair appears structurally sound and in reasonable condition.Depth of seat 48cm, narrowest width of seat 41cm, the height of back 106cm, height to seat 36cm.Slate top likely a later replacement, top of bookcase unfinished. One shelf edge detached. Small knocks and chips to the veneer. Loss to veneer at back of return of plinth on right hand side, 3cm in length, 97cm high, correct height.Small piece of moulding lacking from top right hand side.See additional images.
A pair of Chinese elm bedside tables or urn stands,early 20th century, each with a square top over a shallow drawer, on square legs united by a shelf and latticed undertier,37cm wide37cm deep77cm high (2)Condition report: Watermarked and stained, polished-in dinks and scratches, solid structural condition with cosmetic wear commensurate with age and use.
*Bryan Illsley (b.1937),a wall mirror surmounted by two birds around a brightly painted frame set with stylised leaves and with a shelf beneath, inscribed and dated verso,44cm wide10cm deep38cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Dusty and dirty, no obvious damage or repairs.
A rosewood dwarf bookcase,early 19th century, the slate top over three shelves with hinged fret cut edging, and raised on a plinth base,153cm wide30cm deep97cm highCondition report: Top a later addition, lightly scratched in places. Small losses to the veneer on the plinth and front bottom edge. There are various small losses to the whole shown in the additional images. Lefthand frieze section under the slate top missing but unnoticeable. Bottom shelf ornament detached but present.
Victorian rosewood chiffonier, the top with three-quarter galleried shelf above mirror back, two cupboard doors, on plinth base, 90.5cm x 125.5cmCondition ReportThere is some loss to the base section on both sides. The top on the left appears to be out. There is a small split to the top. The doors do not appear to be warped. The interior depth is 28cm. There are some scratches to the polish as well as a cup stain. Please see attached images.
18th century oak dresser, moulded cornice with two shelves, base of five assorted drawers and two cupboard doors, stile supports, brass handles and escutcheons, 161 x 197cmCondition ReportDepth 50cm, depth at top 23cm.Each cupboard has one shelf half way up the cuboard, spanning half the depth. One appears to be unoriginal.
19th century linen press, moulded cornice with two cupboard doors enclosing shelf and two cupboard doors under, bracket feet, 99 x 174cmCondition ReportBack appears to be original (Note: Back has a lot of wood worm holes.)Separates into two parts.(Pictures of back and interior included). Depth 45cm.Unknown if treated. Most wormholes appear old and inactive. However some appear to be fresh.
Meridian System, Meridian separates comprising model 565 Digital Surround, 562V Multimedia Controller, 504 Stereo FM Tuner, 596 DVD player and 519 Laser Demodulator plus a Pioneer laser disc player CLD-D925, all in very good condition - untested and housed in a home made mobile shelf and connected together

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