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A French walnut armoire, early 18th century, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors, opening to a hanging space above a shelf, on oversized turned bun feet, 221cm high, 163cm wide, 70cm deep Provenance: Purchased from John Clegg Antiques, Ludlow, 10th September 1998. A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot.
A mahogany breakfront wardrobe, in George III style, 19th century, the cornice with dentil moulding and blind fretwork, above the central cupboard doors opening to five sliding trays, flanked on either side by doors opening to a shelf and hanging space, the upper and lower sections divided by a blind fretwork frieze, the lower section comprising two short and two long graduated drawers, on a plinth base, 224cm high, 262cm wide, 63cm deep
An Edwardian walnut cabinet on stand, oversailing caddy top above a pair of doors, each carved in high relief with oval reserves swags of hellebores within bell husk borders, the sides conforming, enclosing three slides, skirted base, the stand with shaped aprons and tapering square legs veneered in burr walnut, shelf undertier, brass castors, 97cm high, 44cm wide, c.1910
An Ercol style light elm bureau, fall front enclosing a partially segmented interior above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a shelf and one long drawer; a 20th century oak court cupboard, of narrow proportions; a mahogany chest of drawers, of small proportions; a similar nest of three tables (4)
Zulu War. Narrative of the Field Operations Connected with the Zulu War of 1879, [by John Rothwell], HMSO, 1881, 7 folding maps contained in rear pocket (one with small loss at one corner, another with repaired folds and library stamp), 10 sketch maps, some folding, in text, folding table, repair to title and front endpaper and library stamp erased, some light spotting and toning, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed with shelf number at foot of spine, 8vo (Qty: 1)Raugh 161. Uncommon, the 1907 reprint being more usually encountered. 'This "official history" of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War was published in a print run of 1,500 copies, after an initial issue of 2,000 copies was reportedly suppressed. It is an invaluable reference' (Raugh). Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.
Locke (John). Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second letter: wherein, besides other incident matters, what his Lordship has said..., London: Printed by H.C. for A. and J. Churchill, and E. Castle, 1699, short worm trail and hole to fore-edge blank margin of approximately 150 pages at front of volume, some dampstains mostly to initial few leaves, front blank with contemporary inscription 'Given me by ye Author', contemporary speckled blind panelled calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, paper label to lower panel with manuscript shelf number, joints and extremities slightly rubbed (Qty: 1)Wing L2754; Pforzheimer, 608. Provenance: The Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.
A French Louis XVI style marble top plum pudding mahogany ebony and ormolu mounted commode a ressaut trapezoidal, 19th century, after the model by Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806, Maitre 1768), and in the manner of Henry Dasson, (1825-1896), the shaped top with concave edge above an egg and dart casting and three frieze drawers set with water lilies and entwined foliate scrolls above a central cupboard door cast in a relief roundel with a nesting dove and clouds within a bezelled raised border and surmounted by a tied ribbon within a bead surround and four sun flower applications, the door opening to reveal a single shelf between canted flower headed corners, cast with acanthus scrolls and pendant husks, tapering to scroll block feet plied with leaf brackets, the commode with cast openwork lower bracket of foliate scroll work, 165cm wide, 62cm deep, 92cm high
A Regency oak and ebony strung house keeper’s cupboard, early 19 th century, the canted cornice above four indented panel cupboard doors, enclosing two fixed shelves above four frieze drawers and a four further indented panel cupboard doors enclosing a fixed shelf and raised on ringturned tapering legs, 184cm wide, 51cm deep, 212cm high
A 19th century Danish mahogany cylinder bureau, the break top with inset cornice above a panel cupboard door enclosing a rack and shelf and drawer flanked by bode panel cupboard doors, enclosing shelves above a cylinder bureau enclosing a pullout writing surface and central architectural inlaid drawer flanked by inlaid deep drawer above smaller drawers inlaid with classical figures and six shallow drawers above three long drawers and on canted block feet, 115cm wide, 56cm deep, 200cm high
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