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Lot 314

Edwardian walnut hanging cabinet with 2 panelled doors and a shelf above, W.57.5cm, (a/f); table top oak chest with 4 drawers, W.38cm, and 2 strongboxes with keys. (4)

Lot 46

Royal Doulton Bunnykins children's set of plates and bowls, cups and egg cup, together with Beswick figurines of Squirrel Nutkin, Jemima Puddleduck, Hunca Munca and Peter Rabbit, pop up puppet of The Tailor of Gloucester, a selection of Wade whimsies, small box shelf unit of Beatrix Potter books and famille rose lidded mug and ginger jar.

Lot 485

Mid century retro teak coffee table of square form with rounded sides, the top with inset glass panel, shelf below, 70cm wide x 38cm high

Lot 451A

20th century bedside table, with galleried top above slide with shelf and drawer below with turned legs, 73cm high x 50cm wide x 44cm deep

Lot 470

Early 20th century oak three tier hanging shelf, 60cm high x 57cm wide x 11cm deep together with an early 20th century mahogany two-fold turned folding clothes airer / towel rail, 106.5cm high (2)

Lot 127

Antique hinged octagonal shell work double sailor's valentine, ' A present from Barbados' together with a carved wood sliding adjustable bookend book shelf with etched metal floral detail sides, a Chinese gilt black laquer box and a scrap book of vintage fruit stickers.

Lot 356

A late-Regency mahogany chiffonier - of small proportions, the raised panelled back with shelf, raised on ring turned supports, over a full width concealed frieze drawer and a pair of panelled cupboard doors beneath flanked by serpentine pilasters headed by floral labels, on a plinth base. (LWH 83 x 37.5 x 110 cm)

Lot 331

Two similar American style mahogany bedside tables - with a shallow upper shelf raised on curved supports over a rectangular base with a single drawer, one with moulded square legs with an H-stretcher (LWH 42 x 64 x 70cm), the other raised on baluster turned legs (LWH 42 x 50 x 67cm).

Lot 344

A small Edwardian mahogany cabinet - the moulded top over a pair of panelled doors enclosing a single later shelf, on bracket feet. (LWH 62.5 x 37 x 69 cm)

Lot 409

A late-19th century French stripped-pine glazed dresser – the flared cornice over a pair of double-arched glazed doors, enclosing two serpentine shelves, the base with a single full width drawer with split-column moulding, over a pair of fielded panelled doors enclosing a single shelf, on a shaped plinth base. (LWH 124 x 35 x 189.5 cm)

Lot 324

An Edwardian mahogany, satinwood and marquetry waterfall cupboard bookcase - the two-shelf upper section with brass three-quarter gallery, over a pair of cupboard doors inlaid with satinwood and marquetry ovals, within a broad satinwood cross banding, on French feet. (LWH 74 x 32 x 162 cm), veneer missing from one front foot.

Lot 343

An Edwardian Regency-style break bowfront mahogany and satinwood crossbanded sideboard - with gilt-brass rail to the top, over a central drawer with open shelf beneath, flanked by cupboard doors, raised on six square tapered supports with spade feet. (LWH 152 x 56 x 133 cm)

Lot 430

A dark oak three-shelf open bookcase - with lunette carved frieze, on short bracket feet. (LWH 99 x 25 x 94 cm)

Lot 440

An Edwardian ebonised corner cabinet - the mirrored, spindle back over an open upper shelf, two-door mirrored cupboard below and a second low open shelf, on turned feet. (LWH 65 x 41 x 152 cm) 

Lot 248

Murdoch (Iris): seven first editions - all pub. London: Chatto & Windus, comprising: 1. The Bell, 1958 (ownership inscription dated 1961 and bookseller's label to ffep, scattered foxing and toning to edges and spine on d/j, corners and head and tail of spine bumped and chipped, end papers time stained) 2. A Severed Head, 1961 (lacks d/j, spine sunned, spotting to ffep and half title, very faint spotting to title, shelf lean) 2. The Unicorn, 1963 (scuff to d/j on spine and light toning and soiling, faint spotting to end papers) 3. The Nice and the Good, 1968 (light toning to edge of d/j, light creasing to front flap) 4. Bruno's Dream, 1969 (small chips and tiny tears to edges of d/j, slightly sunned to edges on front, faint toning to end papers) 5. A Fairly Honourable Defeat, 1970 (head and tail of spine bumped and slightly chipped, light spotting to ffep and edges of d/j ) 6. The Sea, The Sea, 1978 (slight line of toning to top edge of d/j) all with dust jackets, none price clipped.

Lot 378

A 1920s bamboo three-shelf open bookcase – with rattan top, (LWH 79 x 31 x 103.5 cm).

Lot 446

A carved oak coat rack in the 19th century Elizabethan revival style - the floral and foliate carved top shelf on carved lion mask brackets above a foliate carved back with five brass coat hooks, (LWH 100.5 x 18 x 25.5 cm)

Lot 427

A pair of pine bedside cabinets - one with three drawers, the other an open shelf above two drawers. (LWH 41.5 x 39.5 x 63 cm)

Lot 363

Two vintage style bathroom wall cabinets - one in pine with 'Savon de Marseille a l'Extrait de Son' gilt and black lettering to the glazed door, the interior with removeable shelf (LWH 41 x 17.5 x 48.5cm); the other cream painted, with three shelves, the glazed door with enamelled Art Nouveau style 'Bols' design (LWH 24.5 x 13 x 42cm).

Lot 249

Four volumes: 1. Nabokov (Vladimir): Lolita, pub. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1959 second impression (faint spotting to end papers, d/j worn and chipped, spine sunned, large piece missing from tail of spine) 2. Joyce (James), Ulysses, pub London: John Lane The Bodley Head, 1941 Reprint (d/j soiled to spine and edges, chipped and worn, shelf lean, ink ownership inscription to ffep dated 1942) 3. Huxley (Aldous), Brave New World, pub. London: Chatto & Windus, 1942, second ed. (d/j heavily toned and chipped, ink ownership inscription to ffep dated 1942, light spotting and toning to end papers) 4. Priestley (J.B.), Bright Day, 1st ed., pub. London: William Heinemann Ltd 1946 (d/j slightly sunned to spine, chipped, piece missing from head at spine, light spotting to end papers.

Lot 330

A pair of American style mahogany bedside tables - late 20th century in the 19th century style, with a shallow upper shelf on curved side supports, above a rectangular base with a single drawer, raised on moulded square legs with an H-stretcher. (LWH *********)

Lot 619

A pair of giltwood foliate wall brackets in the 18th century style – the shaped shelf on a carved and pierced foliate support, 23.5cm wide, 23.25cm high, old repairs.

Lot 381

A late-Regency mahogany rise-and-fall fire screen – the rectangular screen with later Arts & Crafts style woolwork (a/f), the reverse with earlier 19th century woolwork, with lifting mechanism and folding shelf to the top with hinged bracket supports, raised on shaped supports, 46 cm wide, 86 cm high.

Lot 800

A Victorian Walnut, Burr Walnut, Boxwood-Strung and Gilt Metal-Mounted Vitrine, in the Louis XV-Style, circa 1890, the moulded staged top and scrolled gallery above a bowfront glazed door applied with porcelain oval plaques, the interior with a plate glass shelf, all above a serpentine base with two cupboard doors centred by oval plaques enclosing an oak-lined interior, on cabriole forelegs with gilt foliate cast mounts and sabots 71cm by 45cm by 156cm

Lot 610

A Late 17th Century Carved Oak and Marquetry-Inlaid Court Cupboard, the carved border above a nulled frieze with central stop-fluted and arched panel inlaid with foliage and birds, flanked by two cupboard doors with moulded and carved guilloche panels, the base with two cupboard doors and three fielded panels enclosing a vacant interior (lacking a shelf)137cm by 58cm by 172cm

Lot 647

A George III Court Cupboard, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded cornice above a plain frieze and inverted turned finials, the upper section with three moulded cupboard doors enclosing a small shelf with iron hooks, the middle section as a drawer, the base with one short and two long drawers above two moulded cupboard doors, on bracket feet132cm by 51cm by 189cmThe cupboards on the upper section have a narrow shelf (as photographed online). The base cupboards have a fixed shelf (as photographed).

Lot 788

A Late 19th Century Carved Giltwood and Marble-Top Two-Tier Occasional Table, in Louis XV style, the later cream and red veined marble top within a moulded egg and dart border above a geometric frieze, on fluted and reeded tapering supports joined by an oval caned shelf, on carved hoof feet55cm by 43cm by 76cmMarble top-later date some general scratches to the marbletable structurally sound with small losses to the gesso throughout particularly around the legs as photographed small gap in the framework and undertier

Lot 147

A Chinese Porcelain Teabowl and Saucer, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with a roundel containing a rock issuing flowers under a panelled foliate bordersaucer 13.5cm diameterA Similar Faceted Teabowl, painted with panels of fisherman interspersed with trellis6.5cm wideAnother Teabowl, of ogee form, painted with flower sprigs, artemesia leaf mark7cm diameterFour Various Octagonal Soup Plates, painted with landscapes, one incorporating figures22.5cm wide (8)Tea bowl and saucer - the bowl with a triangular piece re glued to the foot. Some fritting to both. Faceted tea bowl - some small rim chips, no cracks or repair.Another - some small rim chips, small piece re glued to the rim.Willow plate - stapled crack, drilled foot, large foot chip, further rim chips and fritting.Bamboo plate - piece broken out of the lower rim, formerly stapled, now with over spray repair.Pagoda plate - cracked, fritted, some material applied to the lower rim, this should clean away (for purposes of securing the plate on a shelf)Figural plate - two areas of over spray restoration to the rim.

Lot 115

The MG RV8 was a hugely important step in the 1990's rebirth of MG Cars after more than a decade of only producing saloons and hatchbacks. Since Abingdon's closure in 1980, MG had been reserved for the Metro, Maestro and Montego and, although these cars were worthy, what enthusiasts really wanted was a new MG roadster. In creating the RV8, Rover very cleverly used a combination of off-the-shelf parts, such as Range Rover's V8 engine and British Motor Heritage's MGB bodyshell. So, in this re-incarnation of the MGB, the rubber bumper specification body was taken and modified to accept a new set of beautifully curvaceous outer panels. The 3.9-litre Range Rover EFi V8 engine developed 185bhp and gave the RV8 enough power to crack six seconds for the 0-60mph run. A five-speed LT77 gearbox, derived from the Rover SD1 was used along with a new Salisbury axle. Very significant modifications were made to the suspension and brakes to bring the car up to date. The interior featured leather and burr elm facia and door cappings. Japan proved to be a successful market during the recession of the 1990's and, of the 1,983 units MG RV8's manufactured, 1,581 were sold out there, although many have subsequently come back home to the UK.This is one such car; returning from Japan in 2004. The mileage on its arrival to the UK is unknown, but the first online MoT record from 2006 shows it had covered only 1,768 miles and when our vendor purchased the car in 2009, it had covered just 4,500. Our vendor has thoroughly enjoyed the car during his ownership, taking it to local car shows and says it holds many happy memories for him and his wife, but it is now seeing less frequent use and he feels it is time for someone else to enjoy his MG. The car is in excellent condition, the Woodcote green coachwork gleams and the tan interior shows little sign of ageing. A service booklet was started in 2009 and shows seven services since then, the most recent being in 2022, just 2,000 miles ago. Recent works include a new radiator and new exhaust. The car is supplied to auction with a V5C registration document, MoT test certificate valid until August 1st 2025, a history file, full tonneau cover, miscellaneous spares and owners booklets. Consigned by Fraser Smith IN CURRENT OWNERSHIP FOR 15 YEARSRECORD OF MAINTENANCE SINCE 4500 MILESEXCELLENT EXAMPLE

Lot 1593

A Georgian Mahogany bow fronted Corner Washstand having boxwood beading, a central cupboard door and drawer below, three recesses to the top having an upstand and small corner shelf and standing on splay feet united by a "T" shaped stretcher, 21 3/4" wide x 39 3/4" high approx. A label within states "Royal County Depositary Reading, Brig GenKoe".

Lot 1592

A Georgian Oak campaign type Bedside Table/Night Stand, the lower shelf having a frieze drawer below and supported on turned legs, 15 3/4" wide x 15 5/8" deep x 30 1/2" high.

Lot 1595

A dark Oak single Wardrobe/Cloaks Cupboard, the door having six raised and fielded panels, the interior with a hat shelf and hanging space below, 32'' wide x 67'' high x 18 1/2" deep.

Lot 263

A late 19th/early 20thc Chinese cherrywood stand of square form, with inset rouge marple panel (a/f), above a relief carved frieze and  pierced screen with single open shelf, on square moulded and relief carved supports and paw feet (h. 82cm x l. 41cm)

Lot 293

An Edwardian mahogany wall hanging shelf with shaped bracket supports and twenty two various brass stair rods (shelf: 21cm x 63cm x 22cm) (stair rods: average 81cm, 3 approx 86cm and 1 is 100cm)

Lot 295

A painted kitchen cupboard c.1920, in soft yellow, with open shelf, fitted two drawers and panel doors enclosing a single shelf (150cm x 98cm x 46cm)

Lot 365

A 1930s walnut and blue chinoiserie lacquered double door drinks cabinet on stand, the cupboard doors decorated with figures and pagodas within a landscape, with exposed pierced brass hinges, interior shaped fixed shelf and further glass shelf, raised on stand with slender cabriole supports, h.145cm, w.75cm, d.46cm

Lot 388

A 1970s Ladderax three-tier squat display shelf, the deep shelves each with raised and rounded front edge with twin black painted metal laddered side supports, and six connecting bars, h.109.5cm, w.78.5cm, d.42cm

Lot 392

A 1970s Ladderax teak modular wall unit, comprising; double door glazed display unit with four interior adjustable glass shelves, twin panelled sliding door modular unit with single interior shelf, raised on pair of teak laddered side supports with four connecting bars, w.93.5cm

Lot 583

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II, UK 3rd pressing Atlantic 588198, stereo, red and plum label, signed in blue ball point to the sleeve "Best Wishes John Bonham". (1)The vendor states that this album was purchased from a private collector in the early 2000's. Sleeve – some handling wear to either side of the spine, with shelf wear to edges and bumps to corners (signature is not affected and is clear).Vinyl – side 2 has a faint scratch at 5-6 o’clock which can be seen when held up to the light, a couple of further very light scratches to side 1.

Lot 2013A

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY S.MAW. SON & SONS LTD LONDON MAHOGANY FRAMED HABERDASHERY STYLE SHOPS DISPLAY CABINETWith single glazed door enclosing four adjustable glass shelves on base with cabriole supports, 182cm high x 53cm wide x 53cm deep Condition Report: "Cabinet is in a good overall condition relative to age and use with minor surface wear to wooden framing and base/supports.All shelves are removable with the shelf brackets being able to be adjusted when unscrewed"

Lot 325

A ceramic Shelf Pottery pig money box, 16 x 20cm, A Briglin Pottery hedgehog money box, 10 x 10cm, a wooden curled up cat doorstop, 26 x 26cm, A 'Signalling Equipment Ltd' Student Microscope No. 3/A mignifaction 100 x in box. A limited edition - 486 of 999, Aynsley Atlas vase ' Wild Tudor' 27cm, with cetificate, boxed. A pair of Zenith 10 x 50 Field Binoculars in case. A pair of Octra 10 x 50 Field Binoculars in case. A boxed 20,000 OHMS/Volt Multimeter Model C1001. Together with an assortment of Electro plated spoons, boxed, a boxed manicure set and various fish and flatware items.

Lot 483

A shelf of collectible ceramics including teapots, cups and saucers etc

Lot 311

A shelf of books relating to WWII

Lot 486

A shelf containing a silver plated chamber stick, silver plated Georgian design coffee pot, etc.

Lot 591

A shelf of glassware various (8)

Lot 561

A modern pine six shelf whatnot shelving unit

Lot 478

A shelf of glass items including decanters, candlesticks etc (16) Condition: The striped jug is badly cracked and loss to handle, candlestick is good no cracks or chips 

Lot 322

A shelf of collectible items to include wall clock barometer, cigarette case and various figures etc (16)

Lot 314

A shelf of ceramic Marmite advertising wares

Lot 110

A shelf containing a good selection of books relating to Field Sports

Lot 474

A shelf containing a pair of Dogs of Fo, a tang horse and a metal figure of a greyhound

Lot 482

A shelf of collectible figurines including a sealion, a pair of onyx horse head bookends etc (5)

Lot 187

MacGibbon (David) and Ross (Thomas).The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland From the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century.Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1887, five volumes, top edges gilt, half morocco bindings by Hatchards. (5)Contents generally VG. Armorial bookplates of S.C. Lister of Swinton Park. Pencil shelf ref. to fly leaves, foxing to fore and lower edges, a little foxing to some index margins. Spines lightly faded. Top edge dusty. Not collated.

Lot 164

A Late Victorian Walnut Wall Shelf, circa 1900, of three-tier graduated form, with pierced gallery and wavy-shaped apron57cm by 17cm by 58cmA Cutting Block, in the form of a tree stump, of irregular shaped form, on three splayed legs48cm by 42cm by 30cmA Coffee Table, of trestle form (3)Wall shelf some watermarks and minor scuffs but structurally sound rectangular coffee table rather faded various marks throughout tree form table various splitting and section of timber missing as photographed

Lot 152

Walpole (Horace). The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford. Bickers, 1880, nine volumes, edited by Peter Cunningham, issued in Bohn's English Gentleman's Library, frontis to each volume, plates as called for, armorial bookplate, top edges gilt, foxing to other edges, half morocco bindings by Hatchards. (9) Annotation found at head of one page. All plates present. Foxing to fore and lower edges. Bookplate of S. C. Lister, Swinton Park. Pencil shelf ref to fly leaf of each volume. Contents VG. Top edges dusty. Spines lightly faded. Not collated.

Lot 259

A Late 19th/Early 20th Century French-Style Corner Table, of bowfront form, the triangular top above a pair of cupboard doors as faux drawers, on slender tapering legs44cm by 32cm by 67cmNeeds attention - there is some movement in the bottom shelf/the area where the leg is fixed. The table will be structurally sound if this bottom section is glued. Timber is rather dry and starting to lift in places. Some small timber losses. See further images.

Lot 136

Payne-Gallwey (Sir Ralph).The Crossbow. Mediaeval and Modern, Military and Sporting, Its Construction, History and Management with a Treatise on The Balista and Catapult of the Ancients.Longmans Green, 1903, first edition, quarto, xxi, 328 pages, frontis within pagination, illustrations throughout, top edge gilt, half morocco by Hatchards.Armorial bookplate of S.C. Lister of Swinton, pencil shelf ref. to fly leaf, contents VG. Board cloth faded, spine slightly faded.

Lot 137

Payne-Gallwey (Sir Ralph).The Book of Duck Decoys, Their Construction, Management, and History.John van Voorst, 1886, presentation copy from the author, small quarto, [xii], 214 pages, fourteen chromolithographic plates (2 folding) as called for, top edge gilt, half morocco binding by Hatchards.Armorial bookplate of S.C. Lister of Swinton Park. Pencil shelf ref. to fly leaf. Pencil annotation to head of pps 97 and 100. A few spots to edges but contents generally VG. Uneven fading to board cloth, light fading to spine and adjacent leather at head of upper board. Collated complete.

Lot 138

Committee of Inquiry on Grouse Disease. The Grouse in Health and In Disease, Being the Final Report of the Committee of Inquiry on Grouse Disease.Smith, Elder, 1911, two volumes, quarto, plates and maps as called for, top edges gilt, half morocco bindings by Hatchards. (2)Armorial bookplates, pencil shelf ref. to fly leaves. Some foxing to fore and lower edges and to preliminary and final leaves. Contents generally VG. Fading to board of second volume adjacent to spine. Top edges dust. Pages not collated.

Lot 23

Austen (Jane).The Novels of Jane Austen, Winchester Edition.Edinburgh: John Grant, 1911-12, twelve volumes, portrait frontis, top edges gilt, half calf by Hatchards. (12)Contents generally VG. Shelf reference written on fly leaf of each volume, no other inscriptions found. 'Half titles' present. Spines a little dull, some rubbing. Top edges dusty. Not collated.

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