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A 19th Century Lancashire oak court cupboard or duodarn (probably Lake District), the moulded cornice above a plain frieze and turned and ringed drops, the upper section with two arched fielded panels flanked by similarly decorated cupboard doors on a base of three drawers over two fielded panel cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, raised on stile supports, 146 cm wide x 180.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood, some fading and discoloration in areas and areas of staining. The lock mechanism on one of the cupboard doors on the top section has been replaced. Hinges are loose on both cupboard doors. Evidence of old worm on the inside of both doors. Evidence of old worm and areas of loss to the base of the top section on the inside. Areas of loss to the drawers on the bottom section of the cupboard. Evidence of old worm. Possible repair work on the drawers. Handles have been replaced. Some split and old repairs to the left hand cupboard door also to sections of the right hand cupboard door. Evidence of old worm to the inside of both of the cupboard doors on the base and areas of loss to the wood. Areas of loss and old worm to the legs. One of the side panels has come loose and is pushed inwards. Possible replacement panels to the back. Evidence of old worm on the panels to the back as well. Wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details
A Louis Vuitton suitcase with monogram print exterior, brass and leather trim, opening to reveal a canvas lined interior with pull out shelf, bears label indistinctly numbered "61794" , locks stamped: Mrs.Ann Starkey nee Jones, the vendors mother) CONDITION REPORTS 55 cm wide x 36 cm deep x 22 cm high. Numerous surface scratches, scuffs and accretions to the outside of the case. Tarnishing and scuffs to the brass protectors and the clasps. All clasps work. Some water staining, fading and discolouration to the front of the case. Also fading and some discolouration to the rest of the outside especially to the leather banding. Cloth on the inside has numerous areas of staining. Some fading and discolouration in areas. Areas of foxing and numerous accretions. Remnants of old travel labels to outside. Item has wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
An oak fire surround with triple arch panelled superstructure Circa 1900. Overall condition is generally good though the polished finish to the wood is very uneven. The over mantle section is extremely dusty and possibly slightly mouldy. The central arched panel is splintered on one side at the edge. A number of nails have been hammered in on the shelf below the arch.
Birds.- Gould (John) The Birds of Australia, 8 vol. (with Supplement), 681 colour plates, 3 double-page, bookplates of Madelaine Jay, each vol. with small ink library accession numbers to front pastedown or free endpaper, original cloth, stamped in blind and gilt, a little marked, vol.1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 spines and board margins faded, some dark flecking to extreme edges of a few vol., a little shelf lean, a few boards slightly bowed, ?lacking slip-cases, folio, Melbourne, 1989-96.
Fortification.- Lanteri (Giacomo) G.B. Zanchi & A.Lucini. Delle Offese et Diffese delle Citta, et Fortezze...con due discorsi d'Architettura Militare..., edited by Tomaso Baglioni, woodcut device on title, woodcut initials, decorations, diagrams and illustrations, some full- or double-page, 3 folding, contemporary ink signature of Raphael Gualterius on title and preliminary leaf, some browning and light water-staining, contemporary limp vellum, spine titled in manuscript and with old paper shelf label, lacking ties, rubbed and browned, slight worming, 4to, Venice, Roberto Meietti, 1601.⁂ First collected edition of three early works on fortification and the siege of fortresses, originally published in 1557, 1554 & 1582 respectively.
A pair of 19th century rosewood and amboyna bookcases, the superstructure having a pierced brass gallery to a shelf supported by a turned column with material back, the base fitted with drop flap with faux book design, having two shelves, and raised on a plinth base, width 42ins, depth 15ins x height 50ins, depth of shelves 11.5insCondition Report: Some staining to fabric, marks and scuffs to the leather fronted books, no chips or cracks to veneer.
A 17th century Flemish duodarn, oversailing top with a frieze of lunettes above a pair of leaf-capped baluster pillars and a pair of panelled doors flanking a blind central panel, each carved with foliate bosses within a dogtooth border, the similar base with two larger fielded and panelled doors enclosing a shelf, stile feet, 155cm high, 160cm wide, c1680
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
A George III Welsh oak housekeeper's press cupboard, outswept cornice above a pair of rectangular doors, each with two raised and fielded ogee panels, the base with an arrangement of seven cockbeaded drawers, turned pillars, bracket feet, 179cm high, 147cm wide, probably Carmarthenshire, c.1800 Condition Report: Hello, this lot is in general good condition, slight scuffs and scrapes. Splits run down the sides, missing lock to one off the drawers, signs of discolouration due to age. Depth of the bottom shelf is 42.5cm, depth of the top shelf is 17cm. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
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