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A small oak cupboard, the single door carved with floral decoration in relief enclosing single shelf, height 36.8cm, and a four division letter rack (2).Additional InformationScuffs and scrapes throughout, will need attention and restoration. The letter rack has a split the left side and some heavy scratches.
An Art Deco walnut veneered and ebonised twin pedestal desk, the front with single drawer flanked by twin cupboard doors, the reverse with open recess above further cupboard doors, height 79cm, width 160.5cm, depth 78cm.Additional InformationSome discolouration to the top where it has been in the sun and something has been sitting, a few flecks to the veneer and repairs to the veneer around the edges, scuffed in parts to the ebonising. The open shelf is quite rough in finish. A few further flecks missing around the cupboard doors and drawer fronts and scuffs to the plinth base.
An early 20th century oak bookcase, the later top section with an arrangement of adjustable shelves above two carved panel doors on plinth base, height 217cm, width of base section 148cm, depth 46cm.Additional InformationAs mentioned in the main description the piece is a marriage, general wear, scuffs, scrapes, scratches, heavy wear, knocks, losses commensurate with age and use. Remains of old worm to the shelf panels on the top section.
A pine single door cupboard with glazed upper section, panelled beneath and single shelf to the interior, width 50cm.Additional InformationThe top is a two-piece top. Splits up the side. Possibly was a meat safe at some stage and the glass panel has been added later. General wear and tear throughout.
A late Victorian ash combination wardrobe with central twin leaded glazed doors enclosing single shelf above four short drawers, flanked by mirror door and a carved panel door, height 198cm, width 172.5cm.Additional InformationMirror door sunk and so does not easily open, scratches, scuffs, scrapes and general wear throughout.
A Louis XVI style bedside cupboard, wtih an inset grey marble top over a frieze drawer and cupboard with an oval wicker panel, 37cm wide, 37cm deep, 76cm high, and a similar two-tier stand with a grey marble inset top and shelf, 50cm widde, 30cm deep, 78cm high (2)Condition report: Both now painted gold.
A very rare creamware 'Admiral Lord Howe' Toby jug, circa 1785Modelled seated on a barrel, a recumbent spaniel at his feet and a long-stemmed pipe resting against the barrel, holding an empty jug in his left hand, a long pole in his right, his eyes and nose picked out in blue, wearing a green coat, ochre waistcoat and blue breeches, the base applied with four pegs each pierced with a hole, 24.9cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWith Alistair Sampson AntiquesJames and Timmey Challenger Collection, ChicagoThe form of the base is most unusual and no other example with applied pegs appears to be recorded in the literature. Their exact purpose can only be speculated but they were presumably intended to secure the jug in some way, perhaps to a shelf on a ship.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Motor Vehicles and Motors by Worby Beaumont. Two-volumes published in London by Archibald Constable & Company Ltd. 1902. Volume 1, 2nd revised edition and Volume 2, 1906 1st ed. Large 8vo, approximately, 11 x 8 inches (275 x 200 mm), pages: Volume 1, xvi, 1-636 plus 2 folding tables; Volume 2, xvi, 1-677, well-illustrated with photographs and folding line drawings, publisher's brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Vol 1 binding a little rubbed, and Vol 2 has been sympathetically rebound in similar brown buckram. Given the nature of the books, the bindings are tight, creasing to top of spines and shelf wear to edges but not torn. Editorial pages are clean and presentable. (2)
A small James Pennington (Liverpool) blue and white scallop-edged plate c.1765-70, unusually painted with a central vase of flowers resting on a shelf with suspended foliate swags, a Pennington's teabowl and saucer with serrated edge, painted with a figure fishing in an island landscape, and a coffee cup and saucer, probably Chaffers, painted with a formal floral design, some damages, 16.1cm max. (5) Provenance: a private collection in London.

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