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A Ladderax wall unit, designed by Robert Heal for Staples, 1960s, comprising: 10 ladder uprights, 1 single upright, 3 chests, 3 cupboards, one with glass, one with a panel, one without , a secretaire cupboard, 4 shelves, a reading shelf, 2 corner shelves, and 7 quarter length shelves, 200cm high
An Edwardian music cabinet in mahogany with satinwood banding, the plain rectangular top over four hinged fall front drawers, raised on four tapered square legs with a concave fronted base shelf, the top drawer with an ivorine label for P E Cane of College Green, Bristol, 91cm high x 53cm wide x 38cm deep
A 19th century Dutch burr walnut secretaire cabinet, the top section with twin cupboard doors with floral top carving and gilt metal escutcheons, enclosing the interior with single shelf, above the bombe shaped base with fitted secretaire top drawer, above two further drawers and the florally carved frieze, standing on large ball and claw feet. Approximately 107 cm wide; 182 cm high.
Kipling (Rudyard) The Jungle Book, first reprint, slight shelf lean, light wear to spine ends, 1894; The Second Jungle Book, first edition, spine slightly faded, spine ends and corners a little bumped, 1895, illustrations, occasional foxing, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, g.e., 8vo (2)
Science fiction.- [La Folie (Louis Guillaume de)] Le Philosophe sans Prétention, ou l'Homme Rare. Ouvrage physique, chymique, politique et moral, first edition, half-title, engraved frontispiece, title vignette, and half-page vignette, ink stamp to title and p.59, some spotting, contemporary mottled calf, gilt, spine in compartments and with olive morocco label, 1 corner worn, remains of shelf label to foot of spine, rubbed, 8vo, Paris, Clousier, 1775.⁂ A visitor from Mercury arrives on earth in an 'electrical flying machine'. The Mercurian (Ormaris) acts as a mouthpiece for the author's own scientific opinions,including in the fields of geology and mineralogy, electricity and chemistry. Includes an attack on Priestley and his theories on 'fixed air'.

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