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A good quality George IV mahogany cupboard bookcase the upper section with triple reed Lancet glazing, above a pair of figured cupboard doors. on shaped bracket feet. 123 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 237 cm height.The bookcase is in good order, all glazed panels are intact without cracks or breaks.The only thing I would mention is that the lower carcass right hand door springs open, this could be remedied with a new lock or key.
CHURCHILL (Winston S) Collected Works in 38 volumes. 34 vols. Of the Works, Plus 4 vols. of the Collected Essays. The Centenary Edition, Library of Imperial History, 1973-76. Numbered Limited Edition, #483 of 1750, with numerous maps and illustrations. Publishers’ full vellum and original bookcase. The upper covers are gilt stamped with Churchill's coat of arms, the spines are lettered in gilt and all edges are gilt; PLUS: A folder with the relevant paper works. Very Good+ set and bookcase.
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DOUBLE DOME BUREAU BOOKCASE early 18th century and later, the upper section with turned finials above cupboard doors opening to an interior fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes, the base with a fall front opening to a fitted interior with a gilt tooled leather writing surface, two short and two long graduated drawers beneath, on turned bun feet, 216cm high x 106cm high x 59cm deepProvenance: The Les Watts Collection.
WILLIAM BARNES (1801-1886): HIS VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE FROM OLD CAME RECTORY, DORSET late 19th century, with an arrangement of short and long shelves, some with gilt tooled leather fronts, on pedestal bases, 218cm high x 266cm wide x 35cm deepProvenance: The Old Came Rectory, Winterborne Came, Dorset.Acquired by the Lock Family of Lock, Reed and Lock Solicitors, and thence by descent.Note: Lock, Reed and Lock were solicitors of Dorchester from 1757-1999, they were responsible for handling the estate of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), who was in turn a close friend of Barnes and regular visitor of Old Came Rectory.Literature: Figure 4 shows an image of the bookcase behind Barnes' bed as it was located shortly after his death.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED BUREAU BOOKCASE BY W. WILLIAMSON & SONS OF GUILDFORDthe upper section with moulded cornice over astragal glazed doors opening to shelves, the top drawer of the base with a fall front opening to a fitted interior and baize lined writing surface, three long graduated drawers beneath, on shaped bracket feet, 212cm high x 103cm wide x 54cm deep
A pair of mahogany Globe Wernicke style bookcasesEach having three sections, the top being recessed, on shaped plinth bases.86cm wide x 38cm deep x 142cm high (2)Condition:Visible marks to the surface at the top, scratches and marks throughout, including within the bookcase. All doors slide open, but the sliding does tend to 'catch'. On both bookcase the bottom door has one loose knob. Please refer to the photographs added to the lot description.
Renato Zevi (Italian, 1921-1999), a chrome and brass bookcase, c.1970, the chrome frame with brass edging, supporting three glass shelves,76cm wide37cm deep104cm highCondition ReportOverall good order, with minor surface wear and tarnishing in places. One small chip to the corner of one glass shelf. Please see the additional images.
A Heal's oak glazed bookcase, c.1930, with two pairs of bar-glazed doors, raised on short square supports,88cm wide28cm deep120cm highCondition ReportOverall good order, with minor knocks and wear. Likely re-waxed. One piece, although clearly made in two section. Not labelled and attributed to Heal's. Height of the lower section - 60.5cmDepth of upper section - 25cmDepth of lower section - 28cmInterior depth of upper section - 20cmPlease see the additional images.
A 19th Century miniature mahogany bookcase on chest, apprentice piece/salesman's piece, broken pediment, astragal glazing with two drawers below, 79cm high, 38cm wide, 26cm deepsome losses to the wood, this item has suffered damage during the view days. The glass to the right hand door is broken, the pediment present but not attached currently.
A Regency mahogany secretaire bookcase, the pierced fretwork swan neck crest above a gothic arch decorated moulded cornice, the centre section with two glazed panel doors with arched astragals, above a long fitted secretaire drawer with leather inset writing surface, and two further graduated long drawers with turned ebonised handles, flanked by two tall astragal glazed cabinets enclosing shelves, on bracket feet, 245cm wide, 53cm deep, 252cm high (in six sections)All over scuffs, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use, two carved pendants missing to cornice, a few shallow gouges to sides, one key present for glazed doors, drawer key not present, wear to base and base cut down, cut off base elements present
A William IV rosewood breakfront bookcase the central section fitted with adjustable shelves and flanked by cupboard drawers, 155cm wide, 40cm deep, 93.5cm highno visible warping to top, side cabinets contain later shelves and pegs for adjusting shelf height—interior depth to the centre 36cm, and Interior depth to the cabinets 27.5cm. Later brass mounts tarnished. Shelves scuffed and scratched, side shelves replaced and new. some checking to rosewood veneers. Some wear, scuffs and scratches all over commensurate with age and use
A George III mahogany cupboard bookcase, probably Irish - the bold swan-neck cornice with carved floral rondels, centred by a foliate bird's head cresting, above a deep plain frieze and a pair of two-panel glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves and two drawers beneath, the base with a pair of figured mahogany panelled doors enclosing a single adjustable shelf, on ogee bracket feet. (LWH 122 x 59 x 254.75 cm)
An Ercol Windsor light elm cupboard bookcase - the top with two glaze doors with bevelled glass, enclosing two adjustable shelves, the base with two doors enclosing a single drawer, open shelf and wire plate rack to the right, the left with a single adjustable shelf, on castors. (LWH 91.5 x 44.5 x 162cm)
Y  A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID BOOKCASE IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE OAKLEY, CIRCA 1820 With a triangular pediment above a pair of wire grille doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with three long mahogany and blue paper-lined drawers on a parcel-gilt beaded plinth, patent locks 226cm high, 125cm wide, 54cm deep Provenance: The Hon. Claude John Yorke, and thence by descent Condition Report: Good, structurally secure with dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use. Top and bottom in two parts - top 145cm high, 35cm deep, bottom part 82cm high, 54cm deep. minor lifting to brass inlays, loose element to the corniceCondition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY HANGING BOOKCASE IN GEORGE III STYLE 19TH CENTURY With 'Chinese Chippendale' fretwork throughout, the architectural pediment above a pair of two doors enclosing shelves, and with two drawers below, atop conforming wall brackets 127cm high overall, 74cm wide, 25cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe red fabric to the doors is worn and torn, also discoloured and marks - this is loose and could be replaced Some splits and cracks, chips and losses, fretwork to one sides with a loss to upper angle - this part is present but detached at time of report, there are also some cracks ands splits through - lattice doors appear to be intact, fretwork supports appear to be later these are in presentable order but have some domestic paint marks and depositsOne upper support for the broken-swan-neck pediment is loose and needs gluing back in place The shelves appear to be later, the backboards also, there are holes through these to secure to the wall as well later brackets and hooks - it will be up to the buyer to decide how best to secure for installation Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EARLY VICTORIAN EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT OPEN BOOKCASE MID-19TH CENTURY The green baize-lined upstand with a scrolled and rockwork cresting above two bays of two adjustable open shelves flanked by reeded turned and tapering columns, on a plinth, additional plinth added 113cm high, 203cm wide, 28cm deep Condition Report: Good, structurally secure with dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use. The ebonised decoration inevitably a bit scuffed and worn. The scrolled cresting made of gesso and with inevitable cracks, minor losses and the gilding with crazed surface. Four shelves supplied. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CYLINDER DEST AND BOOKCASE DESK EARLY 19TH CENTURY The superstructure a bras three-quarter gallery above glazed doors enclosing two mahogany shelves, the desk with a fitted interior with pigeon holes, drawers and a sliding leather-lined writing surface, with side handles, above two frieze drawers and turned tapering legs with brass caps and castors 165cm high, 100cm wide, 56cm deep Illustrated: The Connoisseur, May 1965, p.7 Condition Report: Good, structurally secure, with dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use. Some losses to edge mouldings.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III MAHOGANY, TULIPWOOD CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE LIBRARY BOOKCASE CIRCA 1780 With astragal glazed doors and ivory handles, the secretaire fall front opening to a tooled leather inset writing surface below an arrangement of drawers around a central pigeon hole 277cm high, 275cm wide, 50cm deep Please note: Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption for this lot. Ref: 39HRZPFQProvenance: Anthony Armstrong Jones, the 1st Earl of Snowdon, sold at Sotheby's 26th November 2003, lot 104For a breakfront bookcase of the period, incorporating remarkably similar astragal glazing as well as oval motifs to the lower doors, see Christie's, New York, Important English Furniture, 17th October 2008, Lot 26 ($43,750). The collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: Condition report available upon request Approximate measurements of each section of bookcase: Upper sides: 165cm high, 68cm wide, 28cm deep. Upper centre: 165cm high, 136cm wide, 38cm deep, Lower sides: 112cm high, 70cm wide, 39cm deep. Lower centre: 112cm high, 139 wide, 49cm deep. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN REGENCY-STYLE GILT-METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY OPEN BOOKCASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY With a marble top above a frieze with foliate mounts and four adjustable shelves on a plinth base 97cm high, 112cm wide, 35cm deep Condition Report: Fair condition, structurally secure with dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use. The marble top intact.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GRAINED LIBRARY BOOKCASE IN GEORGE III STYLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY The upper section with four grille doors enclosing shelves above four cupboard doors 192cm high, 156cm wide, 45cm deepProvenance: By repute, owned by Denis Mackail Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe top of the cabinet surfaces with marks and scratches and signs of age and use, the upper metal doors are discoloured and with surface corrosion, these should also have pulls to open the doors - the metal is sharp and an inserted fingure is not ideal to attempt to open or force the doors - they may be locked shut. The lower cabinet doors are open at time of report. The grilles are metal (but not iron) Some splits and cracks to the sides, especially to the lower cabinet portion Unevenness to the painted surfaces overall, Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th Century mahogany two door display cabinet on cabriole legs to pad feet, 90 cm wide x 34 cm deep x 132 cm high, together with a 19th Century oak hanging corner cupboard, 80 cm wide x 53 cm deep x 108 cm high and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid revolving bookcase, 46.5 cm wide x 46.5 cm deep x 73.5 cm high
A collection of various furniture to include mahogany pedestal wine table, small mahogany occasional table, stick back chair, carved back low elbow chair, oak barley twist occasional table, small open bookcase, mahogany framed bijouterie table, a single drawer side table and matching two drawer coffee table, oak two tier occasional table, brass bed end, 19th Century oak and cross banded bureau, 19th Century mahogany oval drop leaf dining table on turned tapering legs to pad feet and a pair of Edwardian salon elbow chairs
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