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A Victorian occasional table made from a pole screen, with shaped carved top and needlework panel under glass, raised on an ornate carved and turned column with three splayed feet; together with a stained wood stool with canework seat; and a reproduction nest of two tuckaway tea tables.
A dark stained and carved oak mid 20th Century dining suite, comprising: buffet style sideboard with raised back, the central carved panel flanked by panels with decorative mouldings, the cornice with moulded fruiting vine frieze supported by a turned bulbous column, the shaped base with three central drawers flanked by cupboards with ornate carved panelled doors, raised on heavy turned bulbous carved legs joined by stretchers terminating in bun feet; a matching draw leaf dining table; and four chairs with drop-in seats.
An occasional elbow chair with curved back and arms supported by shaped spindles, over a shaped seat with cloth upholstery, raised on cabriole front legs; a circular inlaid walnut coffee table; an inlaid mahogany bedroom occasional chair; and a stained beech wood bergere nursing chair. (4)
AN TIONMNA NUADH…ÍOSA CRIOSD (The New Testament….of Jesus Christ). Uilliam O'Domhnuill (trans.). Bagster & Thoms. 8vo. 1vol. Rare 1827 London printed New Testament in Irish. Copac reports 3 copies of this ed., with a further 3 possible i.e. dates not specifically stated. None in Irish institutions. 12mo. Full brown cont calf, with the very rare emblem of the British & Foreign Bible Society imprinted onto the ft brd., (exterior rubbed and chipped with cracking to boards, though holding firm.) Text crisp & clean. Ticket of T. Cross binder to inside f.b. 4 small inscrip. to front and rear endpapers. Double column text in old Irish script. Irish/English glossary or Focloir to the rear. Alphabetic & Phonetic pronunciation table also to the rear. Published on the cusp of Catholic Emancipation, these Bibles were specifically aimed at converting the native speaking heathen Irish, that began to flock into Britain's cities such as, London, Glasgow, and Liverpool. V. good. Along with another N.T., in old Irish script. Trans., Uilliam O'Domhnuill. 1849. Cont cf (rubbed & scuffed, with loss to spine). 12mo. [2].
A pair of Continental blue ground pottery vases, early 20th century, with brass foliate and figural mounts (a.f), 53cm high, together with an Art Nouveau style figural table lamp on a marble base, and a polychrome decorated figural candle modelled as a Persian female holding a two handled urn. (4)
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