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Lot 87

A shelf of vintage talc, soap etc. By Yardley & Givenchy etc.

Lot 793

George III oak and mahogany press cupboard, the upper stage having a moulded cornice over a pair of fielded panelled doors with crossbanding, enclosing two banks each of three flat-fronted shelves over an inverted breakfront shelf, the lower stage of three short crossbanded drawers with brass swan neck handles over a pair of fielded cupboards flanking a conforming blind panel raised on bracket supports, 159cm x 54cm x 206.5cm high Condition: Slight widening of plank joints to both large panels of upper section cupboard doors, lower stage has minor loss over central drawer where lock has been forced, two of the three lower section panels have dark vertical gaps between planks, moulding between sections has losses to each front corner, otherwise good colour and condition - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 806

18th Century green-lacquered bowfront hanging corner cabinet, the shaped superstructure with shelf over moulded cornice and pair of doors with chinoiserie shallow relief decoration of a carriage procession before a landscape, enclosing red-painted interior with shaped shelf over two bowfront shelves, 103cm high Condition: Shelf to superstructure has later mouldings supporting it beneath, cornice has general flake losses and chips to upper edge, further flaking to frieze, doors are warped and there is some gapping noticeable between them, interior with much general paint flaking commensurate with age and use, some moulding strips coming away from right hand door - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 6

An Edwardian style mahogany secretaire display cabinet,  having a central shield shaped glazed door, flanked by two glazed doors, and fitted secretaire drawer below, raised on square tapering legs united by a plant shelf, width 48ins, height 78.5ins, depth 16insCondition Report: Cannot guarantee glass is original.  Cabinet in good condition, although one jamb maybe slightly different colour, but acceptable.  Overall appears to be in satisfactory condition.   

Lot 66

A 19th century mahogany wash stand, with a high tray back, fitted with a short central drawer and raised on turned legs united by a shelf, width 48ins

Lot 68

A 19th century rosewood brass inlaid chiffonier, having a galleried shelf over two short drawers, the base fitted with two short drawers and cupboards below, width 36ins x height 51ins

Lot 19

A continental marble topped chest of drawers, with three drawers, raised on slender legs, the shelf below with gilt gallery, width 24ins, depth 14ins, height 28.5insCondition Report: Stains to rear panel.  Twentieth century.  No obvious breaks but various scuffs and marks.  Minor chipping to the veneer.

Lot 239

A pair of Italian gilt wood wall brackets, the shaped shelf supported by scrolling leaves, height 9.5ins

Lot 324

Late 18th century oak dresser, moulded cornice with three graduated shelves to plate rack, base with rectangular planked top, moulded edge, three short frieze drawers, three arches incorporating four chamfered foreleg supports, with pot shelf, width 140cm (55"), depth 43cm (17"), height 196cm (77").Condition report: Good colour, signs of restoration work to rack many years ago, replacement handles.

Lot 296

18th century oak cricket table, circular top supported on three chamfered legs, united by galleried shelf, diameter 68cm (27"), height 64cm (25").Condition report: Good colour, old repair to one leg.

Lot 323

18th century oak dresser base, rectangular top with moulded edge above three frieze drawers, fitted steel locks and replacement brass handles, lower section with two doors, each with steel "H" hinges with toggle latches, bracket feet, width 206cm (81"), depth 54cm (21"), height 89cm (35").Condition report: Replacement brass handles, good colour, original internal shelf.

Lot 4057

19th Century mahogany three tier oval what not with chequered inlaid top shelf

Lot 4168

A mid 19th century oak dresser, moulded cornice above an enclosed three tier plate racks, on a rectangular sideboard fitted with three frieze drawers with bone keyhole above two single panel cupboards centred with an arch shelf with turned pillars, raised on bracket feet. 196cm H x 151cm

Lot 4207

Large and small Georgian wall hanging corner cupboards, one is glazed along with two 19th Century wall hanging shelf units

Lot 2202

A HL Becker Fils & Co, France, weighing scales, by Henry Louis Becker, hardwood base, with a mahogany glazed display case, complete with removable glass shelf

Lot 1365

A vintage wooden drop leaf tea trolley with under shelf. Approx. 69cm tall.

Lot 439

An early 20th century mahogany music cabinet with five drawers with fold-down fronts, above open shelf, 51cm

Lot 454

An early 20th century mahogany three-section room screen, three arched fabric panels with blind fret decoration, above open spindle base, each section with fold-down shelf, 165cm

Lot 246

HEAVILY CARVED BLACK FOREST WALL HANGING EAGLE WALL SHELF

Lot 476

MAHOGANY DOUBLE CUPBOARD WITH COLUMN SUPPORT AND SCROLL BACK 2 TIER SHELF

Lot 3099A

Automobilia books, to include Alfa Romeo, locomotives, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 53

BIBLE - MANUSCRIPT COMMENTARYCommentarii in Epistolas S. Pauli et Apolcalypsin Novi Testamanti, MANUSCRIPT, on paper, 523 leaves, brown ink in a neat small gothic hand, sixteenth century blindstamped calf over boards, worn, old boss holes on sides, rebacked in calf with red gilt morocco spine label, folio (310 x 215mm.), [14 October, 1526, dated in ink at end]Footnotes:FROM THE DUKE OF SUSSEX'S LIBRARY. Extensive sixteenth century manuscript commentary on the Epistles to the Romans, to the Galatians, to the Ephesians, to Titus, and to Philemon, accompanied by prologues and arguments, together with a commentary on the Apocalypse. This work is described in Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, Bibliotheca Sussexiana: A Descriptive Catalogue, 1827, No. 51.Provenance: St. Agatha's Convent, North Brabant, Netherlands, inscribed 'Conventus S. Agathae prope Cuyck ad Mosam [i.e. Meuse]' on folio 1; Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843), bookplate (with shelf mark 'VI H.m.8' in ink); his sale, Part II. Manuscripts, 1844, lot 208.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 131

Six Guinness Shelf Advertisements

Lot 136

Seven Guinness Pub Shelf Advertisements

Lot 615

A Victorian mahogany sideboard, shaped half gallery above a pair of frieze drawers and two panel doors enclosing a shelf, plinth base, 135.5cm wide

Lot 627

A late Victorian library bookcase, concave moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three shelves, the base with a frieze drawer above a pair of panel doors enclosing a further shelf, plinth base, 208.5cm high

Lot 623

A 17th century style oak floor standing corner cupboard, shallow moulded cornice above two open shelves, the base with a central small drawer above a pair of panel doors carved with a geometric lozenge enclosing a further shaped shelf, plinth base, 182cm high

Lot 591

A Flemish inspired sideboard, moulded rectangular top above three central short drawers, flanked by a pair of panel doors applied with a convex roundel and scrolling acanthus, each enclosing a shelf, 153cm wide

Lot 327

A Victorian painted buffet sideboard, the upper moulded rectangular tier with arched half-gallery centrally applied with a swag draped shield, supported by acanthus capped fluted cylindrical pillars, above an open undertier and a pair of panel doors, each enclosing a shelf, plinth base, 121cm wide

Lot 107

A George III oak press-on-chest, outswept cornice above a pair of panel doors and three short blind drawers enclosing a shelf, the base with an arrangement of five drawers, brass swing handles, bracket feet, 145.5cm wide

Lot 262

A 19th century oak Country House floor standing corner vitrine/display cabinet, moulded cresting above a pair of glazed doors enclosing three shaped shelves, flanked by fluted pilasters, and a pair of raised and fielded panel doors enclosing a further shelf

Lot 389

A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, substantial gallery crested by a vacant shield cartouche above a shelf, the base with a single frieze drawer above a pair of panel doors enclosing a further shelf, flanked by turned pillars, plinth base, 164cm high

Lot 434

Vintage Wooden Doctors / Dentists medicine / tool cabinet with adjustable metal shelf 14 x 9 inches 12 inches tall

Lot 1362

A large quantity of Meccano components, tools, parts and accessories. Various colour combinations in wooden shelf trays, set no. 3 in addition to many various interesting items including wheels, caps, discs, screws, bolts and much more. Some hard to find.

Lot 64

An Art Deco panelled glass mirror with lower demi-line shelf, chrome rosettes and etched glass flowers, height 88cm.

Lot 100

A mid 20thC G-Plan oak sideboard, with two doors above a frieze drawer, flanked to the left by a cupboard door enclosing a single shelf, raised on splayed legs, 84.5cm H, 122cm W, 46cm D.

Lot 299

A Victorian satin walnut dressing chest, the swing frame mirror with floral carved crest rail, inset rectangular bevelled glass, frame with two small drawers, united by a shelf, over three drawers raised on bracket feet, 179cm H, 99.5cm W, 51cm D.

Lot 341

A Georgian style mahogany double wardrobe, the outswept pediment over two doors, opening to reveal staggered hanging rails and a hat shelf, raised on bracket feet, 189cm H, 127cm W, 58cm D.

Lot 344

A Victorian oak dresser, the outswept pediment over a three shelf plate rack, flanked by six recesses, above two deep drawers flanked by cupboards, raised on cabriole legs, 178cm H, 181cm W, 51cm D.

Lot 357

A Victorian mahogany bow front cupboard bookcase, pediment lacking, with two glazed doors, opening to reveal three shelves, over a frieze drawer, above a pair of doors, enclosing a further shelf, raised on a plinth base, 193cm H, 88cm W, 40cm D.

Lot 474

A 19thC mantel shelf barometer, circular silvered dial, in a brass casing, within an oak outer frame, raised on brass bracket feet, 18cm H, 24cm W, together with a Buren mahogany walnut and inlaid mantel clock, circular white dial bearing Roman numerals, clockwork movement No 75577, the case with scrolling foliate decoration, raised on brass bracket feet, 15cm H, 22cm W. (2)

Lot 89

A mahogany wall mounted stationery rack, with an outswept pediment over a long shelf and a further shelf with four recesses, above four drawers, raised on a plinth base, 54cm H, 70.5cm W, 18cm D.

Lot 555A

TWO PINE SHELF CABINETS

Lot 135

A modern hardwood wall cabinet with single glazed door, together with a small mahogany wall shelf

Lot 689

A 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, a four tier corner shelf unit, oak monk settle, mahogany pedestal tea table and three stick back chairs

Lot 61

A Chinese sang de boeuf crackle glazed vase with drip decoration converted to a table lamp CONDITION REPORTS Some surface scratches, accretions, crazing throughout and some nibbbles to the red glaze on the neck. Three areas of loss to the vase and the glaze to the base, probably from sticking to the kiln shelf in the manufacturing process. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. Height including light fitting approx 36 cm. Height excluding light fitting approx 31 cm.

Lot 224

SHELF LOT TO INCLUDE CRYSTAL

Lot 297

SHELF LOT OF GLASS , CAKESTAND ETC

Lot 636

A contemporary white single pedestal computer desk with three tier shelf and dressing table stool

Lot 806

A Barker and Stonehouse Corinthian style four tier glass shelf stand, width 140 cm, height 200 cm

Lot 383

A George III carved pine chimneypiece, mid 18th century, the shelf above a relief-carved frieze of fruit centred by a basket, the aperture with a bold gadroon-carved surround, the jambs with pendant c'scrolls and foliate, 153cm high, 195cm wide Provenance: Halnaby Hall Literature: Henry Spencer & Sons, 'Halnaby Hall' catalogue, North Yorkshire, 23 July 1951, No. 4 'Lord Byron's Bedroom' Lucy Denton, 'The Demolition of Halnaby Hall is a warning from history, but destruction needn't always be a disaster', Country Life, 29 January 2018. Halnaby Hall Built in 1661 as the seat of the Milbanke family. It is by repute to have been designed by Inigo Jones (1753-1652) although if this were to be correct its execution would have been posthumously undertaken, Jones having died less than ten years before. The House was also renowned as the setting of Lord and Lady Byron's dismal honeymoon, disparagingly referred to as his 'treaclemoon', in 1815. The entry in the Henry Spencer & Sons catalogue refers to the present lot having been from the bedroom which they occupied. Halnaby's final owner was George Gregory. It was demolished in 1952 having been pronounced by North Riding council as of 'no national, historical, architectural interest' the previous year. Sir William Whitfield was a key member of the unsuccessful petition to rescue the house from demolition. Selected parts of the house were amputated and relocated; the dining room, for example, was 're-established' at the Bridge Inn, near Wetherby. The Yorkshire Post, in 1952, reported the purchase of a fireplace by the Ministry of Works, 'with 'pineapple and dentilled cornice', destined for Kensington Palace.

Lot 213

A Victorian Satinwood and inlaid bedside cupboard, circa 1870, with a single panel door enclosing a shelf, inlaid throughout with ebonised stringing and the door headed by Kingwood banding, 81cm high, 38cm wide, 34cm deep together with a Victorian Oregon pine bedside cupboard, circa 1860 by Howard & Sons, the moulded top above a single panel door with reel-turned mouldings, 76cm high, 39cm wide, 36cm deep, the top of the door stamped ' HOWARD & SONS BERNERS ST' (2) This lot is to be sold without reserve Please note; The present satinwood bedside cupboard is identical to one of a pair of bedside cupboards forming part of a bedroom suite, Sold Sotheby's London, 'Furniture, Silver, Paintings and Works of Art from the Collection of the late Sir Harold Wernher Bt., G.C.V.O., Luton Hoo, 24-25 May, 1995, lot 244’

Lot 257

A George II style mahogany library bookcase, the broken arch pediment with egg and dart mouldings and a central platform for a bust or vase flanked by acanthus scrolls with eagle head terminals, the pair of panelled astragal doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower part with a Vitruvian scroll-carved waist moulding incorporating a pair of book rests, the lower part with two pairs of articulated fielded-panel cupboard doors each enclosing a drawer and a shelf, on a plinth with a ribbon-and-rosette carved border, with associated bust, 283cm high, 208cm wide, 54cm deep Provenance: Bought by R.W. Symonds for Geoffrey Blackwell.James Kenneth Weir, 2nd Viscount Weir of Eastwood CBE Acquired by the present owner, anonymous sale, Christie's London, 12 March 1981, lot 108 Literature: R.W. Symonds, 'Furniture in the Collection of Mr Geoffrey Blackwel', Apollo, April 1936, pp. 192-4, fig. II P. Macquoid and R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, 1954, vol. 1, p. 83, fig. 11.R.W. Symonds 'A Fine Pair of Library Bookcases', Country Life, 29 May 1958, pp. 1176-7, fig. 1 P. Macquoid and R. Edwards, The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, London, rev. ed., 1964, p.53, fig. 7. The present bookcase is designed in the Roman style first promoted by the architect Inigo Jones (d. 1637) and later adopted by Richard Boyle 3rd Earl of Burlington and his circle including William Kent. The centre of the pediment features Jupiter eagles flanking a bracket intended for the display of a bust. The design is shares similarities, in respect of its pediment and glazing bars with a Tuscan bookcase pattern of 1739, illustrated in Batty Langley's Treasury of Designs: or the Art of Drawing and Working the ornamental parts of Architecture, London, 1745, pl. 58. The eagles to the centre of the pediment are paralleled in Langley's design for a chimney-piece in Gothic Architecture Improv'd by Rules and Proportions, 1742 (pl. 47). The present bookcase sold Christie's 12 March 1981, lot 108, forming one of three lots (106-108) designated as 'The Property of a Nobleman'. Lot 106, another bookcase of a very similar design, was purchased by Geoffrey's Blackwell's son John. The latter catalogued as A George II mahogany bookcase, circa 1740, with minor alterations sold more recently (Euro 277,050) Christie's Antwerp, 'Axel Vervoordt', 10-12 May 2004, lot 110 with provenance: possibly supplied to the Fermor family, Tusmore, Oxfordshire and possibly sold with the house to the 2nd Earl of Effingham (d. 1889). Please note, this lot is 293cm high and not as printed in the catalogue.

Lot 408

A European walnut cabinet bookcase, late 19th century, the cornice with egg and dart mouldings above three open adjustable shelves and fluted pilasters, the lower part with a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, on a plinth, 206cm high, 122cm wide, 48cm deep This lot is to be sold without reserve

Lot 220

Ï’ A Regency amboyna, rosewood crossbanded and gilt-brass mounted pier table, circa 1815, the raised mirror panel back with a pierced anthemion gallery above and open shelf and pierced, scrolling supports, the top above a cut brass-inlaid frieze with a drawer, on scrolled front supports headed by palmette lappets and with paw feet resting on an inverted breakfront plinth, 137cm high, 97cm wide, 41cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

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