A rare Colonial Australian cedar and whalebone book box case containing a set of miniature dominoes made from whalebone, most likely Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, 9 cm high
A Victorian Gothic revival walnut adjustable desk top book stand, 19th century, with decorative brass cladding, fold down flaps to the short ends and a sliding extendable base, 37 cm wide
Victorian treen box and train ticket, mahogany slide open box in the form of a book with Melbourne to Richmond first class monthly train ticket for 1860
Australian cedar Tabletop book rack, c. 1900, with pierced handles to sides, height 32 cm width 95 cm depth 30 cm. Provenance: The collection of Robert Hutchinson, Sydney
An English bookstand, coromandel, gilt metal and ivory with classical portrait roundels done in enamel, mid 19th century, 18.5 cm high, 37 cm wide (extends to 54 cm wide).
A pair of 20th century Chippendale style mahogany book trough tables, each of typical form with 'X' frame stretchers, 93 cm width, 38 cm depth, 84 cm height
A book rack made from 'HMAS Sydney' salvaged deck timber from 1929, the year that HMAS Sydney was scrapped at garden Island, but probably of later manufacture with moderne styling, a 'V' shaped rack with plank ends, curved buttress style additions and…
Betjemann's patent book slide with two hand painted tile panels & brass mounts bearing impressed marks 'Betjemann's Patent 17603 Self Closing Bookslide 17603'. Length unopened 40 cm. Length opened 60.5 cm
A Victorian burr walnut and brass book slide in the Gothic manner, circa 1860s, of typical form with inward folding hinged flaps and a sliding base, the flaps with pierced and engraved scrolled brass plates with prominent studding and ivory motifs. Length…