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MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE OF GEORGE III DESIGNcomprising breakfront sideboard enclosed by frieze drawers and panel doors, on dwarf square tapered legs; oval extending table, with quarter veneered top and two additional leaves, on square tapered legs with spade feet, 254 cm full extent and eight single chairs with inset single cane oval backs, upholstered seats, on square tapered legs (10)
ROSEWOOD OBLONG COFFEE TABLE by Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, the smoked glass top supported by end corner brackets, with open recess below, on end supports, 142 cm long x 82 cm wideNote: This item of furniture was purchased, by the current vendors from an Archie Shine exhibition in London in 1971.
ROSEWOOD OBLONG COFFEE TABLE by Robert Heritage for Archis Shine, the smoked blass top supported by end corner brackets, with open recess below, on end supports, 142 cm long x 82 cm wideNote: This item of furniture was purchased, by the current vendors from an Archie Shine exhibition in London in 1971.
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITEcomprising extending table with one additional leaf, on turned tapered legs with pad feet, 175 cm full extent, six spar back single chairs, with upholstered drop in seats and a mirror back sideboard, with arched plate, the base with drawers and cupboards, on cabriole legs
An antique early 20th century presumed Railway private cabin dressing table mirror. Swivel mirror to top, brass construction. Mounting bolt to end (would've been mounted to a table). One mirror being a standard mirror, the other a magnifying mirror. Measures approx 45cm tall.
A collection of WWII Second World War & post-war personal effects belonging to Sergeant F.J. Adlam of the Royal Air Force Squadron No. 192 to include; filled out Sight Log Book for 1944, a 1945 postcard signed by members of the Squadron, health card with details of vaccinations & other health tests, Bedford & District Rail & Bus Time Table 1946, Trumpet / Bugle mouthpiece, badges, Nazi Swastika Badge, book illustration pages of Ladies Out of Uniform, New York's Best Views Souvenir packet & other related items.
DENNIS, John (1657-1734): scarce 18th century book; ' An Essay On The Navy, Or England’s Advantage And Safety '. Published by In Two Parts. London: John Nutt, 1702. One volume (contains both parts). An essay on the navy, or England’s advantage and safety, prov’d dependant on a formidable and well-disciplined navy; and the encrease and encouragement of seamen. In two parts. Part I. Demonstrating the necessity of a formidable navy, what our naval force is, in number o ships, their names, rates, men, and guns, the method of manning the navy; the seamen’s treatment, and manner of payment, and therein divers hardships that they suffer; the prejudice accrueing to the government, (and nation in general) thereby; as well as by the late manner of impressing; the inconveniences thereof demonstrated, &c. Part II. Containing an humble proposal for removing the aforesaid grievances; and giving due encouragement to the seamen: effectually manning the navy at all times, in few days, and thereby saving to the government three or four hundred thousand pounds per annum in time of war, and be no charge, but rather save monies in time of peace: with a brief touch on Greenwich hospital, for encreasing the revenues thereof. By the author of the Seamen’s case. Title-page printed in red and black, large folding letterpress table: "A List of the Royal Navy, describing their Names, Rates, and Number of Men and Guns they carry" and "A Table of the Officers Titles, their Number and Wages in each Rate, according to the present Establishment, by the Book of Rates". Complete. Incredibly rare publication.
Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Vitrine in the Adam Taste, early 20th c., molded cornice, paneled foliate inlaid frieze, glazed doors, shelf interior, table base with light wood banding, frieze drawers and square tapered cuffed legs, h. 55 in., w. 34 in., d. 19 in. Provenance: Estate of Aloyis Lee Sonneborn, Mobile, AL
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