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LEVER BROTHERS; a mahogany advertising rotating shop display cabinet on stand, tapering form, with four advertising panels on top section and single hinged door, height 60cm, width 33cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and scratches, shelves with minor chipping to the edges, one shelf is a possible replacement, minor knocks, but overall good condition. No sign of woodworm. Rotates freely and soundly, the single catch to the glazed door is sound and functions, base with some minor knocks and wear commensurate with the rest of the piece.
A Victorian burr walnut and inlaid credenza with gilt metal mounts and painted porcelain plaque to central door enclosing single shelf flanked by twin bowed glazed doors enclosing two shelves, raised on ebonised peg feet, 108 x 151 x 43cm.Additional InformationThe gilt metal border has been lost to both the glazed doors though this is only the interpretation of the cataloguer as well as to the central door. Please judge for yourself. Scratches, general wear and tear throughout. A split to the left column flanking the central door, the right hand column in loose in its fitting and appears to almost have been shortened at some point. Chips to the veneer. Wear and tear to the feet, gilt details to the plaque appear to have been reapplied or heavily rubbed losing definition and detail. Tarnishing and rubbing to the gilt metal mounts. Chips and indents around the lower section throughout. Interior lining of all the internal compartments also tired and discoloured.
A late Victorian rosewood and inlaid mirror back sideboard, the upper section with two bevelled mirrors flanked by twin astragal glazed doors, each enclosing a further mirror, the lower section with three cupboard doors, the central door enclosing single shelf above under tier, on tapered and fluted supports to turned feet, approx 250 x 138 41cm.Additional InformationSections of the inlay is indeed ivory, there is some damage and loss to this inlay in places. There is further general wear and tear throughout with some small chips and losses to veneer, water stains, knocks and impacts, scuffs and scrapes. The left hand door of the lower section particularly dry. Some visible scrapes and losses to the lower apron and legs. The right hand door of the lower section has been off at one time. The right hand side has some heavier scratches and brown spots or marks all over the panel.
A George III mahogany glazed bookcase, the upper section with moulded dentil cornice above frieze with twin astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower with twin glazed doors enclosing single shelf, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 126.5cm, height 214cm, depth 35cm.Additional InformationTiny section of moulding missing to the frieze, retains a good colour throughout, two glazed panels to the lower left hand door are damaged. The front of the apron is a slightly different colour to the body of the piece and there are scuffs to the bracket feet. General surface wear throughout. Depth of shelves to upper section 24.8cm, lower section approx 24cm, the single drawer to the lower section has three recesses, the upper shelves are fully adjustable. The given width is including the cornice, the width to either end of the splayed feet 121cm, the base comprising the apron and feet is probably married up as it is a much darker colour and of a cruder finish to the rest of the piece, this base also has numerous large chips to the veneer. No visible woodworm. Three of the glazed panels to lower left door are cracked.
An Edwardian Arts & Crafts mahogany, burr walnut and further inlaid cabinet, the upper section with twin doors enclosing single shelf, the lower section with single long drawer above under tier, on tapered legs to spade feet, 115.5 x 61 x 32.5cm.Additional InformationThe item is sun bleached, so there has been fading in colour and the top particularly displays this, with further scratches, nicks and gauges to the top. The wood quite dry, there are some beginnings of splits to the left front panel, some further marks, scuffs and knocks to lower section.
An early 20th century Arts & Crafts oak student's bureau with glazed door enclosing single shelf flanked by pigeon holes above fall front enclosing fitted interior and two further shelves to lower section, 154 x 69 x 28cm. Additional InformationScuffs, scrapes, general wear commensurate with age and use throughout.
A late 19th/early 20th century stained pine hanging flat fronted corner cabinet, with carved cornice and green lined interior with single shelf, height 97cm, width 63cm, depth 36cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, minor scratches and impact dents, nicks, scratches and rubbing to the stained finish. Interior somewhat tired with thinning, stained and tatty, some restoration required.
A large French 19th century walnut wardrobe with moulded dentil cornice above twin panelled doors, the interior fitted with shelves and hanging area with full length hat shelf above, 192 x 156cm. Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout, scratches, scuffs, marks, veneer losses, chips and nibbles, signs of historic wood worm.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid side by side bureau bookcase, the central fall front enclosing fitted interior and writing surface single drawer and shelf, flanked by two astragal glazed doors each enclosing two shelves, raised on column supports, height 112cm, length 140cm, depth 42cm. Additional InformationCraquelure to the veneer, general wear, minor impact marks, minor water damage.
GILLOW & CO OF LANCASTER; an Aesthetic Movement mahogany buffet with pierced gallery back above two drawers and shelf with twin cupboard doors and carved foliate detail, stamped to upper right drawer and numbered 4956, 143 x 183 x 57cm.Additional InformationScuffs, scrapes, scratches etc throughout commensurate with age and use.
An Art Deco burr walnut demi-lune cocktail cabinet by Epstein Bros & Co., of double-height form, fitted with two pairs of fluted doors, the upper part with mirrored interior, glass shelf and other fittings above a pull-out slide, the lower shelf with bottle recesses, on a plinth base with ebonised feet. Height 177cm, width 100cm, depth 55cm.
Slavery. Memoirs of a West-India Planter, re-published from an original manuscript: with an address to the Right Honourable Lord Glenelg on the present state of colonial slavery, by the Rev. John Riland, 2nd edition, London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1837, advertisement leaf, a little light soiling, 'Library of the Dissenters' Old Meeting-House, Scarborough' printed label cut and pasted to title verso, 'Old Meeting House Loan Library' ink inscription to title, with a presentation inscription from the author dated Oct. 6. 1837 at head of title, United College, Bradford library label to front pastedown, original cloth-backed boards, lower joint splitting, spine label chipped, some fading and corner wear, 8vo, together with Testimonies Concerning Slavery, by Moncure Daniel Conway, 2nd edition, London: Chapman & Hall, 1865, a couple of leaves with crease marks, shelf number to front endpaper, original cloth gilt, small tears and chips at spine ends, 8vo, The Lost Continent; or, Slavery and the Slave-Trade in Africa, 1875, by Joseph Cooper, 1st edition, 1875, folding map, advertisement leaf at end, slight soiling to title, original green cloth gilt, spine darkened, a few stains, 8vo, Liverpool and Slavery: An Historical Account of the Liverpool-African Slave Trade. Was it the cause of the prosperity of the town?, by a Genuine "Dicky Sam", 1st edition, Liverpool, 1884, folding wood-engraved plate of the Slave Ship "Brockes" of Liverpool (small repairs and tears to folds), The Liverpool Underwriters' Association triangular ink stamp to plates margin and title, press cuttings pasted front and rear (offset to dedication), hinges tender, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed with a few marks, slight lean, 8voQty: (4)
A Regency Mahogany WhatnotWith a hinged top above three shelves, the bottom shelf above a single drawer with turned supports, 43cm wide x 37cm deep x 135cm high, (16 1/2in wide x 14 1/2in deep x 53in high)Footnotes:Provenance: Sotheby's, London, Fine English Furniture, 9 February 1996, lot 110This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
OAK FLOOR LAMP. An oak, three-shelf, floor standing lamp. Height 150cm.Condition: Good condition. Requires modern wiring & switched lamp holder. WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk.
FLOOR LAMP & SHADE. A floor standing lamp with chromed column, wooden shelf, domed base & period fringed shade. Height 180cm. incl. shade.Condition: Good condition. Requires modern wiring & switched lamp holder. WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk.
Beatles / Franklin Mint Domes, two Franklin Mint domes comprising Beatles 65 and Abbey Road - Franklin Mint hand crafted figurines in crystal glass domes, sold with wooden display shelf and with certificates of authenticity for each plus six additional certificates for other domes in the set (2 duplicates) - Excellent condition

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