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Handbooks. A collection of 14 artillery and machine gun handbooks, 1903-1917, including Handbook for the 0'303' and .'303' converted Maxim Machine Guns (magazine Rifle Chamber), 1903; Provisional Handbook of the Q.F. 75 MM. Guns on Motor Lorry Mountings and Turntables, Land Service, 1917, Handbook of the 9.2 Inch B.L. Guns, Marks X. XIII and XIV. on Railway Truck Mountings, Marks III and IV and Truck, Railway B.L. 9.2- Inch Gun, Mark II, 1917, Handbook of the B.L. 12-In. Howitzer on Railway Mounting 1915, 1917, Handbook of the 18-PR. Q.F. Gun. Land Service, 1915, 1916 and (Provisional) Handbook of the B.L. 6-inch, Wire, Mark XIX Gun, on Travelling Carriage. Land Service 1917, numerous illustrations, a few clear tape reinforcements to folding plates, original wrappers, a few with library stamps, shelf numbers, previous owner inscription to the Maxim 1903 handbook, some light soiling and stains, all contained in contemporary cloth box, typescript list to inside folding cover (lacking tie, some fading and edge wear), 8vo (Qty: 14)
Handbooks. A collection of 14 handbooks for guns and carriages, 1904-1940, including Handbook for the 6-Inch B.L. and B.L.C. Guns, Mountings, & c. Land Service, 1904, Handbook for the 15-PR. B.L.C., Marks I, II, II* and IV Guns with Mark I Carriages and Marks I, Ia, Ib and Ic Limbers and Waggons. Territorial Force and Movable Armament. Land Service, 1910, Handbook of the Q.F. 13-PR. Guns on Motor Lorry Mountings. (Land Service) 1917, 1919 and Handbook of the Q.F. 4.7-Inch "B" Guns on Travelling Carriages. Land Service, 1917, numerous folding illustrations, some loose leaves, original wrappers, some soiling and shelf numbers and stains, 8vo (Qty: 14)
Kaye (John William). A History of the Sepoy war in India. 1857-1858, 3 volumes, mixed editions, 1878-1880, volume I 9th edition, volumes II-III 4th editions, folding maps and plans, bookplate and shelf numbers, original blindstamped cloth, spines faded, small tear at head of volume III, 8vo, together with Malleson (Colonel G.B.) History of the Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858. Commencing from the close of the second volume of Sir John Kaye's HIstory of the Sepoy War, 3 volumes, 1878-80, volumes I-II 2nd edition, volume III 1st edition, folding maps and plans, publisher's advertisements at end, bookplate and shelf numbers, bound as above, plus Analytical Index to Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War and Col. G.B. Malleson's History of the Indian Mutiny (combined in one volume), by Frederic Pincott, 1880 (Qty: 7)NOTESProvenance: Frederic Pincott's set, with his pencil signatures, bookplates1 annotations and corrections. Volume II of John Kaye's A History of the Sepoy War signed by General Mowbray Thomson (1832-1917), one of four male survivors of the Siege of Cawnpore in 1857, during the Indian Mutiny..
Early 20th O Gauge Tin Plate Clockwork Train Set complete in a wooden hinged chest with lift out shelf containing a quantity of track. The base laden with numerous engine tenders, rolling stock and associated. To include wagons. Various makes to include Marklin, Bassett- Lowke Ltd, Bing etc. Approx 15 pieces of rolling stock and 2 engine including 1. East Western Railways Company Steam Locomotive. 2. 8851 Steam Locomotive. 3. Vulcan 3433 Steam Locomotive..( Some models as found.)
E. Gomme- G Plan- Brandon Range- A retro 1970's light oak dressing table having a large shaped tapering mirror. Two single short drawers united by a suspended glass shelf above two drawers to both sides with kneehole room and foot rest to centre. Raised on a plinth base. Measures 142 cm high x 122 cm wide x 50 cm deep.
A group of antique treen wooden carved ornamental items dating from the 19th Century onwards to include a carved gilt wood shelf having scrolled decoration, a painted carved wood folk art cherub wall plaque painted with colourful hues and a carved German figurine of a 19th Century traveller. Shelf measures 18cm tall.
A pair of late 19th Century French gilded shelf supports / brackets of decorative scroll form with embossed foliate decoration. Adjustable spike backs for distance from the wall. Together with a small pair of brass brackets having flower head detailing. French pair measure 27cm tall by 26cm deep.
20TH CENTURY FRENCH VERNIS MARTIN STYLE DISPLAY CABINET having rouge marble top with brass gallery over single glazed door revealing two glass shelves and a solid shelf to the interior, the door with painted panel depicting an 18th Century couple in a landscape, on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts. 33 x 63 x 151cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in clean usable condition, fair wear and tear excepted. Evidence of minor worming to the back.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LINEN PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice above four fielded ogee panels with ivory escutcheons and knob handles, the interior revealing one fitted shelf above a projecting base with an arrangement of four drawers, standing on shaped bracket feet. 146 x 56 x 159cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Retains most of its good colour and patination, some fading in places. Some damage and losses to mouldings. The feet may be later.
19TH CENTURY GESSO FRAMED PIER GLASS having broken swan neck pediment above moulded scroll and classical beaded decoration. Having painted under shelf and scroll mounts. Mark to the back Nosotti's upholsterers and decorators Oxford Street, London, impressed mark 23225. 73 x 170cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
19TH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY TWO STAGE CABINET having double arch cornice above inlaid flower heads and foliage with two glazed doors, the interior revealing one fitted shelf above a cylinder pull out drawer, two blind panelled marquetry doors with floral bouquet decoration on a projected three tier base, standing on large bun feet. 41 x 67 x 167cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Scuffed and worn with age but basically sound. No obvious worm bar two or three holes in one backboard.Very minor losses to veneer in places. One end panel has horizontal split. Internal drawer. Bun feet very worn.
VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT MUSIC CANTERBURY OR WHATNOT having pierced scroll decorated gallery above an under shelf and fitted drawer on turned supports, turned baluster legs and ceramic casters. 59 x 42 x 96cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Missing its dividers on the under shelf. The side panel of fretwork is also missing, general wear, marks, scratches, losses to veneer in places.
VICTORIAN PAINTED MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED DISPLAY CABINET having broken swan neck pediment above single serpentine door, revealing glass shelves to the interior, the projecting base with two blind panelled cupboards painted with couples in 18th Century dress, open shelf below on square tapering legs with flower head and trailing ribbon painted decoration. 145 x 96 x 213cm approx. Note: Provenance acquired by Rhys Davies, High Sheriff of Breconshire in the 1920's, who owned collieries in Abercraf, Breconshire. Believed to have been acquired by him from the Swansea Dock Authorites who had placed the cabinet in rooms made available to the Prince of Wales at the opening of Swansea Docks in 1881, accompanied by Princess Alexandra. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather grubby, some wear and tear in places commensurate with age but no obvious significant damage or losses.
LARGE 17TH CENTURY/EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT VENEERED THREE SECTION WARDROBE OR CUPBOARD, the carcass in oak and having moulded cornice over three moulded panel doors, three frieze drawers below on bold bun feet. 235 x 69 x 205cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: It will split and come to pieces for transport but not completely. Generally structurally sound but with losses and damage in places. Areas of damaged and lost vaneers. Splits to door panels. Holes drilled in ends. One shelf to the wider cupboard - splits to side and wear to feet. Far from perfect. Back boards not in - 3 with it may need work.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CARMARTHENSHIRE LOW PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice above two blind panelled doors with four moulded ogee panels, the interior revealing two fitted shelves, the protruding base with an arrangement of four drawers with ivory escutcheons and turned handles standing on bracket feet. 138 x 52 x 159cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather dry and faded in places. One door has some losses to it on one edge and opposite that there is a large split, side splits and shrikage splits. General wear as expected with age. One interior shelf may be a replacement.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH SWANSEA VALLEY POT BOARD DRESSER having moulded cornice over three shelf reeded open rack, the base with projecting angles over an arrangement of five drawers around a pierced central arch on gun barrel turned front supports with pot board base and stile feet. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather dusty overall, some losses to drawer mouldings. General wear and marks commensurate with age.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LOW PRESS CUPBOARD having moulded cornice above two blind panelled and ogee fielded doors, the interior revealing one fitted shelf and an arrangement of six drawers, standing on projecting base with bracket feet. 134 x 49 x 135cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some loose pieces of moulding but are present. Some splits to the sides and to the top. Heavy wear in places, scratches and surface wear commensurate with age. One handle is broken and incomplete.
An associated trio of decorative peach glass framed wall mirrors, comprising a pair of arched examples with shaped bevelled plated framed in peach tinted glass above a singe plate shelf, flanked by a pair of sconces with flared shades, one with chrome mounts, the other brass 77 x 70 cm, together with a large oval shaped example fitted with a pair of brass mounted sconces with small opaque glass shades, 65 x 80 cm (3).
Schliemann (Henry). Tiryns. The Prehistoric Palace of the Kings of Tiryns, the results of the latest excavations, 1st edition in English, New York: Scribner's, 1885, folding frontispiece, folding map, 27 maps, plans and plates, several folding and colour, occasional slight offsetting, Easton Neston Library shelf number label to front pastedown, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESA bright copy.

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