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An early 20th Century mahogany Compendium Wardrobe by Gillows of Lancester, the moulded breakfront cornice over two panelled doors enclosing shelving, with five short and four full width drawers below, flanked on either side by panelled doors with interior mirrors, enclosing slides and hanging space respectively, on a plinth base, 87 ½” wide, 88 ½” high
Lewis (C.S.). The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, 1st ed., Bles, 1950, col. frontis. and b&w illusts. by Pauline Baynes, orig. cloth, faded at extreme head and foot of spine, with shadow of dustwrapper vign. to centre of spine (as usual), in d.j., chipped with loss to head and foot of spine, and top margins to both covers, 8vo The first volume of the Narnia Chronicles. (1)
Lewis (C.S.). The Last Battle, 1st ed., Bles, 1956, b&w illusts. by Pauline Baynes, owner name to front free endpaper, light spotting to edges, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j., sl. chipped at spine ends, occasional edge wear, 8vo, together with Prince Caspian, 1951; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 1952, both 1st eds., pub. Bles, frontis. and illusts. to each, owner inscriptions, both orig. cloth in worn d.j.s, each d.j. with a vertical split to centre of spine, chipping to edges, d.j. to 'Dawn Treader' waterstained, 8vo, plus The Magician's Nephew, 1st ed., Bles, 1955, illusts., owner inscription, orig. cloth in rubbed and chipped d.j. with occasional loss to spine ends and edges, 8vo, and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 1950; The Silver Chair, 1953, both 1st eds., pub. Bles, frontis. and illusts. to each, owner inscriptions, both orig. cloth, rubbed, 8vo (6)
Lewis (C.S.). The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, A Story for Children, 1st ed., 1950, col. frontis. and b & w illusts. by Pauline Baynes, ex. lib., with label removed from title-page and cancelled ink stamp to front free endpaper, occn. soiling, front endpapers partially browned, rear hinge splitting at head, orig. cloth, cocked, soiled and faded, extrems. frayed, with sl. loss to spine ends, 8vo Binding copy. (1)
An Arts and Crafts oak wardrobe and dressing table by Waring, with chequer line inlay and copper handles, the wardrobe with wide cornice, mirror door flanked by glazed and boarded panels set at an angle, the plinth base with two drawers, metal label, 190cm high, 171cm wide, 62.5cm deep; the twin pedestal dressing table with full length central mirror, 155cm high, 121.5cm wide, 40cm deep
A fine quality Edwardian inlaid mahogany four-piece bedroom suite, the wardrobe with flared cornice above a central bevelled mirror, a panelled door flanked by copper trellis pattern glazed panels and inlaid foliate motifs fitted two short drawers to the base, raised on a cut-away plinth; the dressing table with swing mirror decorated to match; together with a wash stand with grey marble top; and pedestal bedside table.
AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK FIVE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, the wardrobe having a flared cornice with dentil moulding and angle brackets above a central mirrored panel flanked by a door to either side, each with indented square panels inlaid in pewter and mother-of-pearl with stylised plant forms on walnut, the lower section fitted with a long and a short drawer, gilt metal panel & ring handles, arched apron and bracket feet, 215cms wide x 216cms high, the dressing chest having an arched rectangular glass above a shelf with inverted heart shaped cut-out, flanked by a jewellery drawer to either side, above two short and two long graduated drawers, 107cms wide, the wash stand having a two door cupboard and grey/white marble top (the raised back is missing), 103cms wide, impressed with the Nos 6537 337; the double bedstead with rail ends and a single chair See illustration

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