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Georgian oak Welsh dresser, the projected moulded cornice over open shelves, moulded rectangular top over short drawers, raised on baluster turned columns united by shelf, on bracket feet, 184cm wide, 182cm high and 46cm deep.CONDITION REPORT: This is 83cm to the top of the base. The locks are lacking. The handles are later (original holes). The colour is faded. The back panels and rack are old, worn and cracked. There are old splits to the top, water marks and scratches as with age. The cornice has been re-pinned. Drawer lining is repaired.
A George IV mahogany snap-top supper table, the later oval-shaped top over a turned support with splayed legs, height 68cm and diameter 97cm, together with an early 20th Century mahogany occasional table of octagonal form, with turned supports united by a galleried stretcher shelf, height 73cm and diameter 60cm, S/D (2)
Marriage.- Dolce (Lodovico) Paraphrasi nella Sesta Satira di Givvenale: nellaque si ragiona delle miserie de gli huomini maritali...Lo Epithalamio di CA-Catullo nelle nozze di Peleo & di Theti, italic type, initial spaces with guide letters, stamp erased from lower corner of title, causing some thinning of paper, lower corners of C1 repaired, affecting a few letters, foxed, occasional staining, 18th century vellum, red morocco label to spine, 8vo, [Venice], [Curtio Navo & brothers], 1538.⁂ Rare first edition of one of Dolce's earliest books, which contains three works on marriage. The third work is a paraphrase of Catullus 64, his longest poem, which concerns the marriage of Peleus and Thetis. It is one of the earliest translations of Catullus into the vernacular. The first work is by Juvenal and the second an original by Dolce. In his dedication to the painter Titian the author talks about how the artist depicts the spirit and soul of his subject with brush and paint in the same excellent way that Juvenal does with his pen. Provenance: shelf-mark 'B IIII 52' to foot of title.
A late 19th century Low Countries carved oak mirrorback sideboard, the carved cresting rail and cornice above a bevelled rectangular mirror, carved panels and a shelf supported by ring turned and carved columns, the base with two drawers with mask handles, a central shelf and three cupboards on square legs, 190cm wide x 213cm high
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