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An early 18th century Welsh oak press cupboard, the plain frieze with turned pendants, above a pair of arched fielded panel doors, the base with three frieze drawers, above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, 174.7cm high, 149cm wide, 60cm deep. Provenance: The Collection of Christopher Jenkins.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A Louis XVI kingwood and marquetry secrétaire à abattant, the mottled grey marble top with a moulded edge, above a frieze drawer, with ormolu mounts, above a harewood and penwork decorated fall with a wreath and a medallion, revealing a kingwood interior, with pigeonholes and a bank of nine drawers, the fall inlaid with a leather writing surface and inset with a white metal presentation plaque engraved 'Presented to RONALD MALCOLM ESQRE. by the Members of the Staff of Messrs Coutts & Co on the occasion of his marriage 22nd March 1904', above a pair of conforming cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, 140.7cm high, 94.7cm wide, 36.5cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A French Louis XV style kingwood secrétaire in the manner of François Linke, with ormolu mounts, the rouge marble top above a hinged fall inset with a Vernis Martin painted panel depicting 18th century lovers in an arcadian setting, the satinwood interior with a shelf and four drawers, with parquetry sides and a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with ram's head masks, c.1900, 132cm high, 65.1cm wide, 40.4cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A near pair of late George III painted pine bookcases, each with a pair of astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a pair of elliptical wirework and pleated fabric doors enclosing a shelf, 246cm high, 152.8cm wide, 36cm deep, 245cm high, 153cm wide, 34.5cm deep. (2)click here to view the page turning catalogue
LITERATURE, A QUANTITYINCLUDING GRAY, THOMAS The Poems of Mr. Gray... London: J. Dodsley..., 1775. Second edition, 4to, contemporary green calf gilt; Byron, George Gordon, Lord An Historical Tragedy... London: John Murray, 1821. First edition, second issue, 8vo, contemporary morocco; Fielding, Henry The History of Amelia... London: James Cochrane and Co., 1832. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half morocco; Berquin, Arnaud The Looking-Glass for the Mind... London: Harris and Son..., 1821. 12mo, contemporary calf; Burton, Richard F. Vikram and the Vampire... London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1870. First edition, 8vo, later half calf; Dickens, Charles Our Mutual Friend... London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. First edition in book form, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary green morocco gilt; Arnold, Matthew Poems. London: Longman, Brown, Green..., 1853. First edition (although described as 'new' edition), 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Reeve, Clara The Old English Baron: a Gothic Story. London: Charles Dilly, 1780. "Second" [Third] edition, 12mo, contemporary calf rebacked retaining original spine; Darton, William City Scenes... London: Darton, Henry, and Darton..., 1814. 12mo, contemporary red quarter morocco over boards; Shakespeare, William Complete Works. London: Allied Newspapers Ltd., [n.d.] 40 volumes, 24mo, on wooden shelf; and 55 others, including several Folio Society publications (106)Provenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
POTTER, BEATRIX, 31 BOOKSINCLUDING FIVE FIRST EDITIONS: The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1910. First edition, 16mo, original blue boards, endpapers matching Quinby X; The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1911. First edition, 16mo, original green boards, endpapers matching Quinby X; The Tale of Mr. Tod. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1912. First edition, 16mo, original tan boards, endpapers matching Quinby XI, spine lacking; Ginger & Pickles. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1909. First edition, 8vo, original tan boards, endpapers matching Quinby VIII & IX, some wear to covers, hinges splitting; And another copy, in fine condition, in green boards, published November 1909 [see Quinby 17.2]; Peter Rabbit's Painting Book. London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1911. First edition, 8vo, original green boards, with 12 colour and 12 outline plates (several having been completed by children), spine peeling; also Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes. London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1917. First edition, later impression in variation light green boards printed in red, published November 1917, Quinby endpapers XII & XIV; The Story of Miss Moppet. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [after 1913]. First edition in book form?, 16mo, original grey-green boards, Quinby endpapers XII & XIII [see Quinby 11A]; The Pie and the Patty Pan. London: Frederick Warne & Co., "1905". Early edition, 8vo, original brown boards [see Quinby 9B]; and 21 others on specially designed "Peter Rabbit's Book-Shelf", 44 x 23cm (31)
A Titchmarsh & Goodwin oak two-tier corner cupboard of "17th Century" design, the upper part with moulded and carved cornice, fitted two shaped shelves, the base fitted one shelf enclosed by single twin-panelled door, on bracket feet, 17ins wide x 67ins high and an oak rectangular two-tier occasional table, fitted one frieze drawer on turned legs, 20ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 24ins high
A Victorian walnut and gilt metal mounted Bonheur-du-Jour of serpentine outline, the whole crossbanded and inlaid with stringings, with galleried super structure, fitted open shelf flanked by two small drawers with moulded edge to top, fitted slide and one frieze drawer on slender cabriole legs with sabots, 30ins wide x 21ins deep x 39ins high (faded)
A Victorian figured walnut and gilt metal mounted Bonheur-du-Jour, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings and arabesques, the super structure with arched central mirror and drawer flanked by cupboards each with gilt metal galleries to top, fitted shelf enclosed by shaped panelled doors applied with oval Jasperware plaques, the slopes enclosing pigeon holes and three small drawers on cabriole legs with gilt metal sabots, 35ins wide x 21ins deep x 56ins high (slightly faded)
An Edwardian mahogany bow and breakfront display cabinet on stand, inlaid with boxwood stringings, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted one plate glass shelf enclosed by single central bevelled glazed panelled door, flanked by bowed glass panels, the base with moulded edge to top, fitted one frieze drawer inlaid with crossbandings, on square tapered legs with spade toes and with conforming undertier, 24ins wide x 15.5ins deep x 46ins high
An Edwardian satinwood bow fronted bookcase of "Neo-Classical" design, the upper part with moulded and arcaded cornice, fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with shaped glazing bars and inlaid with standing figures, bellflower and leaf scroll ornament, the base crossbanded and inlaid with stringings, fitted one shelf enclosed by a pair of doors, inlaid with a man and woman in a landscape within oval borders, with shaped apron and on splayed bracket feet, 39ins wide x 19ins deep x 82ins high (some loss to arcading)
Oak dining room suite, comprising a dresser, with a two-shelf Delft rack, the base section with two drawers over two panelled doors, width 122cms, a draw-leaf ding table, with bulbous supports and a low stretcher, minimum length 183cms, a set of six high-back dining chairs, with vertical rails, including an elbow chair, together with an oak narrow cabinet with leaded glazed door and a carved oak dinner wagon, (10).
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