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Mixed collection of books, some first editions, to include The Old Man and Mr Smith, by Peter Ustinov, first edition, London: Michael O'Mara, 1990, signed by the author, hardback, well-preserved with dust-jacket; Love of Seven Dolls, by Paul Gallico, first edition, London: Michael Joseph, 1954, signed by the author, hardback, well-preserved but slight wear to d.j., some shelf-lean; Shooting an Elephant, by George Orwell, first edition, London: Secker and Warburg, 1950, contents generally good but lacking d.j., cloth discoloured, wear to endpapers; Menagerie Manor, by Gerald Durrell, first edition, London: Rupert Hart-Davies, 1964, bearing armorial bookplate for Sir Val Duncan, pasted photograph to ffep, good with some pale spotting and light wear to d.j.; The Darling Buds of May, by H. E. Bates, first edition, London: Michael Joseph, 1958, good with light wear to headcaps, offsetting to endpapers, wear to d.j.; My Uncle Silas, by H. E. Bates, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1939, good with some wear/loss to d.j., and others, condition varied as found (32)
A 1920's Globe Wernicke Co Ltd library stacking book case, being a stack of three shelves with cornice and base, each shelf section having fall front glass fronts and metal handle, Ivory label with "Globe Wernicke Co Ltd, London" to the top bookcase. 115cm H x 87cm W x 27cm DGlobe-Wernicke was first established in 1899 when Otto Wernicke, owner of Wernicke Furniture Co bought the Globe Company. Globe Wernicke had factories building furniture in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France and Germany. Condition Report:In good overall condition with signs of scratches to the top and signs of loss to the side of the shelf.
An early 20th Century grain varnished pine farmhouse table, single rectangular top above a frieze shelf, raised on block taper legs on later castors. 75cm H x 224cm W x 61cm DProvenance: Content of St Mary's Abbey, Colwich. This item is located at the Abbey.Condition Report: Good overall condition with general scuffs and scratches, later castors fitted and small splits to the top.
A mid 18th Century George II/III oak livery cupboard, circa 1760, moulded cornice over two arch panel doors flanked by fluted columns enclosing later shelf and clothes rail with turned hangers, moulded on an arrangement of four false drawers with period brass handles and escutcheon flanked by fluted columns, raised on bun feet. 194cm H x 138cm W x 48cm DCondition Report:Good overall condition with later shelves and clothes rail.
A Louis XV revival Français Kingwood and gilt mounted etargere, serpentine/cartouche shaped, two tier shelves united by hexagonal supports with serpentine foliage scrolling apron on each shelf, raised on cabriole knee mounted supports on castors. Early 20th Century 69cm H x 68cm W x 41cm DCondition Report:Good overall condition with later castors.
Pullman, Philip. His Dark Materials. Signed trilogy. Northern Lights, 1995; The Subtle Knife, 1997; The Amber Spyglass, 2000. First editions, Subtle Knife a second issue, London: Scholastic. Each book signed by the author in blue ink on title. Octavo, publisher's cloth lettered in gilt, complete with dust-jackets. Northern Lights with first issue dust-jacket: 'Point' on spine; 7-9 Pratt Street address on rear inner flap. Contents very good, clean, bright; some light handling marks and tiny scuffs to outer edges of text-blocks; bindings good and solid with slight shelf-lean and light bumping to headcaps; dust-jackets lightly knocked at edges/headcaps with faint wear at corners; Northern Lights with slight wear to dust-jacket at bottom of spine (3)
Carroll, Lewis. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, London: Macmillan, 1928. Octavo, publisher's pictorial green cloth. Contents good, clean, bright; some light spotting to edges of text-block; binding bright and solid with a couple of little marks, bumping to corners and shelf-lean
Victorian Aesthetic Movement floor-standing corner cabinet, with frieze drawer over panelled cupboard enclosing shelf, flanked by incised flowering plants and medallions, partial internal label of Marris & Norton, Bull Street, Birmingham 71cm wide x 88cm high - The London Gazette of February 3rd 1885 gives notice of the dissolution of the partnership of George Marris and John Norton, who had advertised themselves as 'Manufacturers of Superior Cabinet Furniture'. The former premises were destroyed by fire in 1888 Condition: General crazing and cracking to lacquer of top. Has previously had a superstructure as evidenced by the plugged circular holes to both rear edges. General rubbing to front edge. Some repainting evident to central gilt panel of cupboard door - **General condition consistent with age

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