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A 19th/20th century Chinese red lacquered table top mirror, carved and pierced with birds, flowers and foliage, highlighted in gilt with a rectangular, adjustable, rotating mirror/ picture frame, above a shelf and carved, panelled front drawer on carved bracket feet, 37" h, 23 1/4"w, 11"dLocation: BWR
Stevenson, Robert Louis Kidnapped London: Cassell & Company, Limited, 1886. 8vo, first edition, first issue, with "business" p.40 line 11, "nine o'clock" p.64 line 1, "Long Islands" p.101 lines 9/10 and 16pp. of adverts at rear dated 5G.4.86, folding map, original red cloth gilt, shelf lean, spine darkened, map becoming detached, some slight internal soiling
Lang, Andrew Fairy Books The Green Fairy Book. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1892. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, advert leaf, original green cloth gilt, a small amount of internal foxing, a little wear to hinges, slight wear to spine ends, some very faint marks to lower cover; [Idem] The Grey Fairy Book. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1900. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original grey cloth gilt, a small amount of internal foxing, slight shelf lean and spine a little discoloured
Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone London: Bloomsbury, 1997. First edition, hardback, first impression with the '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1' numberline on the publisher's imprint page and '1 wand' listed twice on p.53, inscribed and signed by J.K. Rowling on the front free-endpaper: "6-9-97 For James, Kate and Laura, with best wishes, J.K. Rowling", original pictorial boards, an extremely faint yellow mark to p.67 and some very light browning to pages as usually found, a very slight shelf-lean, some minor wear to covers Note: One of only 500 copies of the first edition, first impression hardback to have been produced. J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books have become a modern classic of children's literature, with first edition, first impression copies of Rowling’s first book being truly rare: 500 hardback copies were produced, with around 300 of these being given to libraries and schools. This would leave a maximum of 200 copies of the book in possible circulation in fine, non ex-library condition. The actual number is likely to be far lower. Only a handful of first edition, first impression books were then inscribed by J.K. Rowling for friends, acquaintances and family members. This copy is one such work. It is notable that this book is being offered for sale in Edinburgh – widely regarded as the ‘home of Harry Potter’. The boy wizard was dreamt up by Rowling on a delayed rail service between Manchester and London’s King’s Cross Station, however Rowling has said: “…Edinburgh is very much home for me and is the place where Harry evolved over seven books and many, many hours of writing in its cafés.” Similarities can also be found between Edinburgh’s many imposing independent schools and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Most notably, George Heriot’s School and Fettes College, with its impressive central spire, both strongly reflect the baronial architectural style of Hogwarts. In the past, Rowling has said that she imagines Hogwarts to be in Scotland: a claim corroborated by the Harry Potter films, where the Hogwarts Express is seen diving over the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Walton, Izaak - Charles Cotton The Compleat Angler London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1888. 2 volumes, large 4to, number 1 of 250 edition de luxe copies with illustrations on India paper signed by the publisher, frontispiece 2 portraits, 3 maps, 1 plate outwith pagination and 52 photogravures, original green embossed morocco gilt, neat library shelf marks in gilt to lower sections of spines, some slight rubbing to covers, a few light internal dust-marks (2)
A modern floorstanding stainless steel framed bathroom storage cabinet, partially enclosed by two frosted glass doors, together with a further contemporary floorstanding washbasin with circular white ceramic bowl and mixer tap, raised on a light oak veneered stand, on square cut legs incorporating a glass shelf (2)
A Ladderax sectional modular adjustable shelving unit comprising a three drawer chest, three cupboards with fall fronts, two enclosed by a pair of sliding doors, one open with single adjustable shelf, three adjustable shelves, four gold painted metal ladder uprights/supports and a number of runners
DUTCH COPPER. A pair of Dutch Arts & Crafts wall sconces, one repoussé decorated a night watchman beneath a crescent moon, the other a figure with a moneybag underneath a rising sun. Max. height each approx. 50cm. (Old solder repair to one shelf/split, showing old solder to the other, but not separating)WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
A mid 19th Century mahogany two-tier dumb waiter, shallow back rail, moulded top, two frieze drawers with moulded outlines, fitted with brass plaque and drop handles in the Flemish style, above an open shelf, above pair of panelled cupboards, turned supports, width 121cm, depth49.5cm, height 120cm
An Edwardian pine washstand, the rising top opening to reveal marble lined interior and mirror, over a drawer and bamboo moulded cupboard, W.92cm D. 51cm H.95cmCondition: Top has been repolished and now has a rather gingerish tone, typical scuffs and cracks, remainder of the body has a more natural honey pine colour, one section of moulding missing from the top left corner, internal marble is broken on one side, cracked across the back and loose on the right side, lower body with fair wear and tear, no shelf to the cupboard, typical scuffing around the base
A George III mahogany toilet mirror with base drawer, W.39cm H.51cm and an Edwardian mirrored mahogany medicine cupboard, W.33cm D.14cm H. 50cmCondition:- mirror with scuffing and wear to the timbers commensurate with age, the plate is old and possible original showing oxidisation of the silvering, no key for lock, splits showing on the left side but overall fair- cupboard has three cut-outs in the top shelf and divided interior, a little faded in colour, mirror looks original

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