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A lovely Mouseman Welsh Dresser with an open rack with two fixed shelves above a base unit with an adzed top over two drawers, above a double panelled cupboard with full length internal fixed shelf Condition: very good condition, one observation is that two back shelves, feel & look "dry", they don't have the same "silky" finish as the others, almost as if damp items sat on it and effected the finish a little.
Ladderax - a retro mid century three tier single bay Ladderax modular system by Staple and Co. Solid teak vertical supports this wall storage system comprises of two sliding door fronted cabinets and single solid teak wood shelf, all sitting on connecting brass hooked stretchers.Measures 178cm x 61cm x 36cm
An Art Deco early 20th century circa 1930s oak & leather twin pedestal writing desk with matching cabinet. The lot to include a twin pedestal desk with red leather central skiver over a bank of three brass handled drawers. Twin pedestals to sides with further banks of three drawers to each. Together with a matching side cupboard cabinet with shelf within and slide out writing shelf to top. Desk measures approx. 77cm x 147cm x 88cm.
A French Victorian style fruitwood ship's roll top bureau cabinet, by Belle Rennaise, with countersunk brass handles, the upper small cupboards modelled as drawers above a sliding tray and fitted interior, below is a long drawer and a pair of panel doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, bearing oval maker's label, 'Belle Rennaise Yachting Line Made in Brittany Since 1947', H 119cm, W 62cm, D 48cm
A Queen Anne oak press cupboard, circa 1700, of panelled form and in two sections, with entwined scroll carving, the upper section with two doors, the base with a pair of multi panel doors, on stile supports, H. 174cm, W. 138cm, D. 51cmCondition Report: In good useable condition. The hinges, locks and escutcheons are all later. Three backboards to the base section later. The left door has a crude repair at the rear of its lower rail, see extra images. The top upper right edge of this door has a later repair with different timber, 23cm high by 2.5cm. The right door has a crude repair to its lower rail. The inner shelf to the base is later.
A George III oak dresser, early 19th century, North Wales, the rack pine backed and above a base with an arrangement of six drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, sides and back panelled, H 204cm, W 178cm, D 49cmCondition Report: In good tired houseworn condition overall. The shelves no longer have cup hooks to their facings. The four plank top is uneven due to age causing timber shrinkage and the filler to the gaps has dried and is flaking. This would need attention. One cupboard has an amateur fairly recent shelf arrangement, see image. The door panel has a crack. The other door is locked and there is no key. Both end sections of the cornice are later. The brass knobs have age and are most likely original.
FRENCH OCCASIONAL TABLE, REPRODUCTION kidney bean shaped, with gilt metal top gallery and undershelf, with single drawer75cm high, 59cm wideOverall, this table is in good condtion. The upper shelf shows no signs of repair or previous damage, and the gallery would benifit from a cleaning, as it is showing some signs of tarnish. Metal accents on drawers and legs are all present but would also benefit from cleaning. The drawer is in good working order.
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, LATE 19TH CENTURY with dental moulded cornice over a single glazed door enclosing three shelves, flanked by two bevelled mirror plates and outset turned columns, the base fitted with one moulded panelled cupboard door flanked by two glazed doors enclosing a single shelf, over a shaped apron and cabriole to claw and ball feet
Dugdale (Sir William) The Antient Usage in Bearing of such Ensigns of Honour as are commonly call'd Arms..., first edition, advertisement leaf at beginning, errata leaf, folding letterpress list of Knights of the Garter, woodcut coats-of-arms, Kimbolton Castle shelf-label, contemporary calf, rebacked, Oxford, at the Theater, for Rich. Davis, 1682 § [Fleetwood (William)] Chronicon Preciosum: or, An Account of English Money, the Price of Corn, and other Commoditites..., first edition, 5pp. advertisements at end, old ink signature to head of title, light spotting. modern half morocco, Birmingham Assay Office library copy with small ink stamp to front free endpaper, [Goldsmiths' 4403], Charles Harper, 1707 § Rutter (John) Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey, first edition, lacking half-title, with hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece, additional pictorial title and plate, 10 other engraved plates, lithographed plan lacking folding part, wood-engraved vignettes, genealogical tables and list of subscribers at end, light spotting to plates, book-labels of George Harwood and John Sparrow, contemporary calf, gilt, neatly rebacked, Shaftesbury, by the Author, 1823 § Wright (Edward) Some Observations made in Travelling through France, Italy, &c. in the Years 1720, 1721, and 1722, 2 vol., first edition, 31 engraved plates only (of 40), folding engraved plan, contemporary mottled calf, T.Ward & E.Wicksteed, 1730, most a little rubbed; and 34 others, mostly imperfect, v.s. (39)
Guattani (Giuseppe Antonio) Roma Descritta ed Illustrata, 2 vol. in 1, second edition, engraved additional pictorial title, folding map and 57 plates, 3 folding, some light browning to text, book-label of Bibliotheca Reuvensiana, contemporary paste-paper boards with vellum tips, rebacked in calf preserving old roan labels, [BAL 1392; Cicognara 3753; Olschki 17084; Schudt 773], Rome, 1805 § Marangoni (Giovanni) Delle Memorie Sacre, e Profane dell'Anfiteatro Flavio di Roma volgarmente detto il Colosseo dissertazione, title in red & black with woodcut vignettes, woodcut head-piece & initials, some foxing, old stamp removed from title, later half cloth, contemporary paste-paper wrappers bound in, [Cicognara 3774; Olschki, Choix 17488; not in BAL], Rome, N. & M.Pagliarini, 1746 § Nibby (Antonio) Del Foro Romano della Via Sacra dell'Anfiteatro Flavio, only edition, 5 engraved plates, 4 folding, shelf-label of Carberry Tower, nr. Musselburgh, Midlothian, modern calf-backed marbled boards, red roan label, uncut, [Olschki, Choix, 17656], Rome, 1819 § Marquez (Pietro) Delle Ville di Plinio il Giovane Opere, only edition, engraved map, 2 folding plans & 2 vignettes in text, light water-stain to foot of title and last couple of leaves, Donaueschingen copy with old ink stamp to title, book-label of J.B.Bury, contemporary patterned-paper wrappers, uncut, [Cicognara 559], Rome, Salomini, 1796, occasional foxing, a little rubbed; and 4 others including a bound volume of engraved views of Paestum, Cuma, Baja & Sicilian classical sites issued by Agapito Franzetti, 4to & 8vo (8)*** The first was first published in 1795 under the title Roma Antica and includes accurate architectural descriptions of the remains of the major temples, baths and other structures, as well as descriptions of St.Peter’s and the Vatican.Prof. Caspar Jacob Christiaan Reuvens (1793-1835), a pioneer field archaeologist in the Netherlands and founding director of the Museum of Antiquities at Leiden. His books were sold at auction in Leiden in 1838, this was lot 852.

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