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An attractive and fine quality large George III style inlaid Sideboard, the shaped shelf back over a satinwood banded large bow fronted top, with two frieze drawers and centre brass inlaid panel, flanked by two inlaid panel doors, the entire profusely inlaid with shells, over eight square inlaid tapering legs, 244cms (8')long. (1)
A fine quality Victorian walnut and crossbanded Buffet, in the style of Lamb of Manchester, with a carved shaped back with circular monogram, and shelf above three tiers, panel backs, turned pillar support on a base with frieze drawer on bun feet, approx. 141cms x 106cms (55 1/2" x 42"). (1)
A late Victorian carved walnut mirror back Display Cabinet, the carved and pierced decorated cornice over a central shield shaped mirror above a shelf with frieze drawer and inlaid panel doors, flanked either side by glazed doors on carved cabriole legs, approx. 223cms h x 142cms w (88" x 56"). (1)
A small Charles II joined oak single-door enclosed-cupboard, circa 1670Have a one-piece top board, the panelled door enclosing a single shelf, on ball-turned legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, 49cm wide x 31cm deep x 98.5cm high, (19in wide x 12in deep x 38 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
A small boarded oak desk box, English, circa 1600-20The hinged slope enclosing an interior fitted with till, the lid now lacking, above an enclosed shelf with an aperture, the front board with a reserve carved with a run of opposing leafy 'S'-scrolls, joined by strapwork, one end with initial triad 'HBM', 32cm wide x 24cm deep x 23.5cm high, (12 1/2in wide x 9in deep x 9in high)
A Henry VIII joined oak linenfold-carved coffer, circa 1540Having a thick twin-boarded and end-cleated hinged lid, three linenfold-carved panels to the front and two to each side, interior lidded till and part shelf, on moderately broad extended stile supports, 97cm wide x 45cm deep x 58.5cm high, (38in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 23in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
An Edwardian satinwood occasional table of kidney shape, having painted decoration of musical trophy, husk chains and flowers, on slender legs, united by an under tier, 55cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Crack to the centre, signs of restoration to the top edge, cracked to both sides, signs of restoration and damage to the supporting shelf
A Chelsea porcelain etui or bodkin case and cover, circa 1775, of cylindrical form and painted with flowers within turquoise and gilt borders, surmounted with a caged hen with chicks and inscribed AIMONS NOS PETITS, circa 1775, 12cm high Provenance: Private Collection, Wantage Cf. The Victoria & Albert Museum, London, museum no. 414:268/&A-1885, gallery location Ceramics, Room 139, The Curtain Foundation Gallery, case 9, shelf 6.
Fleming, Ian Casino Royale London: Jonathan Cape, 1953. First edition, first issue [without Sunday Times Review], 8vo, dust-jacket, not price clipped, original cloth with red heart to upper board, some chipping and closed tears to dust-jacket, jacket a little dust-soiled, shelf-lean [Gilbert A1a, 1.1; Campbell 1007A1]
D'Abbeville, Claude Histoire de la Mission des Peres Capucins en l'Isle de Maragnan et Terres Paris: Francois Huby, 1614. First edition ['Ciel' as final word on a2, 'con-' as final word on a6, leaf 395 unnumbered, final table printed in single columns], 8vo , collates: a8, A8-3E8, 7 full-page engravings, woodcut initials, contemporary vellum, titled in ink to the spine, title-page lacking and supplied in facsimile, errata leaf lacking, a duplicate of leaf B4 replaces H8, leaf A2 with a c.3" incision not affecting text. some minor loss to leaf E8Footnote: Note: A highly unusual book and one of the first books to be published on European colonisation in Brazil. Alfred Métraux and Jacques Lafaye write that there are now no more than 10 copies of this original edition, published by Huby in Paris, in the world.Condition report: "A.F.", stamp and manuscript letters on upper cover and front flyleaf; English shelf mark on verso of front flyleaf; Text-block becoming detached from binding; A little wrinkling to covers, a few small tears, duplicate B 4 replacing H 8, front hinge cracked, vellum slightly soiled and worn, lacking ties

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