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A French rosewood bonheur du jour, with brass mounts, the superstructure with a shelf and two small drawers, the base with a frieze drawer, on tapering fluted legs joined by a shaped X stretcher, inlaid all over with floral marquetry decoration, 71 cm highReport by RBA few bits of veneer missing, generally good, 128 cm high x 46.5 cm deep
A late 19th century Aesthetic Movement walnut, ebonised and painted side cabinet, the raised back with three bevel edge mirrors above a shelf, the lower part of angled section fitted with a single long drawer above two doors, each painted urns of fruit and blossom with galleried open section below and flanked by shelves, 59 cm wide
A George III oak open dresser, late 18th century, the rack with moulded pediment above a shelf, the base with five frieze drawers and an arched apron, on spindle turned supports joined by a potboard, 182cm by 46cm by 184cm Provenance: Purchased from Scotney and Son. Good original condition and colour. Top section with two natural? fine splits approx. 5cm long underneath the supports for the rack. 041019
Cartography - Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex's Copy - Ogilby [(John)], Owen [(John)], & Bowen (Em[manuel]), Britannia Depicta, or Ogilby Improv'd [...], first edition thus, London: Printed for & Sold by Tho: Bowles Print & Map Seller next ye Chapter House in St. Pauls Church-Yard & Em: Bowen next ye King of Spain in S: Katherines, 1720, the whole printed in copperplate, pp: [6], 273 full-page road and county maps as called for, allegorical title-page, relaid contemporary blind-panelled calf, rebacked spine of six-compartments with raised bands, the second-compartment, lettered in gilt, 8vo, [1] Provenance: Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, KG, KT, GCB, GCH, PRS, FRSA (1773-1843), sixth son and ninth child of King George III and Queen Charlotte., his armorial bookplate incorporating the royal arms, ink MS shelf numbering within the platemark: IV B. a. 4; presumably one of the five parts of his sale, R.H. and T. & C. Evans, Bibliotheca Sussexiana: The extensive and valuable Library of [...] the late Duke of Sussex, K.G., 1st July 1844 - 11th August 1845; further pencil inscriptions to recto endpapers in a later 19th century hand.
Local Interest - Lysons: (The Rev. Daniel) and (Samuel), Magna Britannia [...], Volume the Fifth, Containing Derbyshire, London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817, hand-coloured and b/w plates, later Victorian black quarter-calf over pictorial cloth, 19th century ink MS owership inscriptions, 4to, (1); Provincial Imprint, Davies (The Rev. D.P.), A New Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire, from the Remotest Period to the Present Time, Embellished with a Map and Plates, Belper: Printed and Published by and for S. Mason, 1811, 20th century half-calf over marbled boards, 8vo, (1); Pilkington (James), A View of the Present State of Derbyshire [...], two-volume set, Derby: Printed and sold by J. Drewry [...], 1789, institutional gilt-lettered leather over buckram, 19th century and later Liverpool Library stamps and bookplates, 8vo, (2); Britton (John) and Brayley (Edward Wedlake), The Beauties of England and Wales [...], Volume III only: Cumberland, the Isle of Man and Derbyshire, London: Printed by Thomas Maiden [...], 1802, full-page named-view antiquarian and topographical engravings, contemporary Regency polished calf, 8vo, (1); Britton (John, F.S.A.), The Beauties of England and Wales [...], Volume IX only: Lancashire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire, London: Printed by Thomas Maiden [...], 1807, full-page named-view antiquarian and topographical engravings, slightly later quarter-calf over cloth, marbled edges, Plain Armorial Bookplate: Frederick Arthur Heygate (1857-1929), and his seat's library label with shelf numbering: Garratts Hall [Surrey] Library Case 1/VIII, 8vo, (1), [6]
Powell (John Joseph, Of the Middle Temple, Esq; Barrister at Law), A Treatise Upon the Law of Mortgages, London: Printed by his Majesty's Law Printers; for P. Uriel [...] and T. Whieldon [...], 1785, pp: xviii, [2], 586, contemorary calf, blind meandering fillet to each cover (upper-cover detached), red leather gilt-lettered piece to spine, first-half 19th century book label to pastedown with ink MS shelf numbering: Levenside, K3/29, 8vo, (1); Williams (Johua), Principles of the Law of Real Property [...], tenth edition, London: 1873, contemporary calf, 8vo, (1); Topham's Real Property [...], tenth edition, London: 1947, blue cloth, 8vo, (1) [3]
A pair of antique style country pine bedside pedestal chests of drawers - cabinets. Each having a shaped edge over three drawers with turned handles raised on a plinth base together with a pine shelf unit comprising of a shaped hooded top over three shelves. Measures 78 cm high x 158 cm wide x 78 cm deep.

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