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Seven pieces of period and later furniture for restoration, Georgian Mahogany side table with drawer, Regency Serpentine Cabinet, Georgian inlaid mahogany sofa table, William IV fold over tea / card table, mahogancy demi-lune table with plate glass top, spider-leg Sutherland table, bobbin leg small oak drop leaf table, much condition and wear to all
William III, King of England (1689-1702) Signed Autograph letter to Henry (1641–1704), Viscount Sidney (Sydney) manuscript autograph letter instructing the formation of a Regiment in Ireland [8th King's Royal Irish Hussars] inscribed 'to our right Trusty & Wellbeloved Cousin & Councillor Henry Viscount Sidney Our Lieu.t Generall & Gen.ll Governor of Our Kingdome of Ireland and to our Cheif [sic][ Governor or - Governor thereof for the time being' further annotated 'His Ma. Letters Letter y Lord Visc Sidney' dated 18th of January 1692 with an Establishm.t for a Regim.t, a Regim.t of Dragoons to be Raised and Commanded by Arthur Earle of Donegall & Coll Henry Conyngham', the letter signed 'William R' to the top of the letter, the letter further signed by William Blathwayt (circa 1649-1717), the letter: 46cm x 34cmWithin a 19th century bobbin turned decorated and glazed mahogany frame opening to both sides with hinged door to reveal the back and front of the letter, 56cm wide x 44cm high Ombersley Court, Worcestershire Sidney (Sydney), Henry (1641–1704), Viscount Sidney, lord lieutenant of Ireland (1692–3), of London and Kent, was born in Paris c. March 1641, fourth son of Robert Sidney, 2nd earl of Leicester (d. 1677), and his wife Lady Dorothy (d. 1659), daughter of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland. In 1667 he was appointed captain of foot in the Holland regiment, and in the 1670s progressed through various public and court positions, including envoy to France and master of the robes. In 1679 he was sent as envoy to the states general, where he won the confidence of William of Orange. His activities earned him the displeasure of Charles II, and he was recalled in 1681. William's attempt to counteract the king's displeasure by getting Sidney appointed commander of the English regiments in the Dutch service was unsuccessful, while the accession of James II in 1685 further undermined Sidney's career. However, having remained out of view in Italy in 1686–7, he returned to England in 1688 in time to take a leading role in the conspiracy to bring William to England. In the summer of 1690 Sidney accompanied William to Ireland, and was present at the battle of the Boyne. Following William's departure (September), Sidney was appointed as one of the lords justices to govern Ireland. He served in that post till December 1690, when he returned to London to take up office as secretary of state for the northern department. During 1691 he was appointed warden of the Cinque ports, attended William in Flanders, and by the end of the year was being suggested as lord lieutenant of Ireland. In early 1692 he was appointed to that post, though his suitability for the position, and potential for a successful time in office, was called into question almost immediately when accusations were made that he had sold government places when a lord justice. William I Blathwayt was a diplomat and politician under the later Stuarts and William of Orange. He inherited Dyrham Park through his wife, Mary Wynter (1650–1694), whom he married in 1686.
A Regency Mahogany, Boxwood, Ebony-Strung and Crossbanded Side Table, early 19th century, the hinged lid with reeded edge enclosing a divided interior with two lidded compartments above a strung frieze with lion mask loop carrying handles to the sides, on bobbin-turned tapering legs with brass-capped feet and castors and joined by a turned X stretcher52cm by 36cm by 73cm
A Victorian ebonized correction chair, fan shaped crest rail above four horizontal spindles, cane seat on compressed bobbin front legs and splayed feet; along with a mahogany open armchair with inlaid stringing and upholstered seat A/F Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A matched set of eight ash Lancashire spindle back, rush seated kitchen chairs, 19th century, to include two carver chairs, along with an early 18th century oak twin gateleg dining table, the oval drop-leaf top upon bobbin turned and block supports, united by conforming cross stretchers, 75cm H x 120cm W x 47cm D extending to 141cm (9)Condition reportThree chairs have a little play in the joints although they are still structurally sound.General marks and scuffs commensurate with age and use, no visible evidence of woodworm
A set of three Victorian graduated papier mâché trays, by Jennens & Bettridge, London, each of shaped rectangular outline with gilt-heighted detail, stamped 'Jennens & Bettridge' to the underside, the largest with an associated bobbin-turned stand,largest 81cm wide61cm high (4)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs, and losses to decoration consistent with age and use. The stand with tray 70cm high
A carved and inlaid wooden screen, early 20th century, Syrian, Damascus, each leaf with an arched top, decorated with arabesques, mother-of-pearl and bobbin-turned detail, each leaf 62cm wide196cm highCondition ReportWith some breaks and losses. Crack to the left central panel. Inlay lacking in areas. Sections missing to the latticework. Three finials lacking. The pediment of the central panel lacking and the baluster section beneath is loose. However overall remains in good aesthetic condition and is ready for use. See additional images for details.
Vintage items to include an early 20th Century linen bed spread embroidered with a floral pattern in autumnal shades of orange and peach with bobbin lace edging, an embroidered linen tea pot cover (unquilted) or stocking case, lace and cotton linen doilies, a set of linen placemats, an embroidered satin pyjama case and small writing ledger. (qty in one box)
An Edwardian double bedspread in embroidered pink linen with bobbin lace (some damage to lace in areas but generally good), an early 20th century patchwork quilt (double) unfinished, needs batting and backing (some damage to some of the patches), two 1930s/40s quilted toppers, a 1930s blue rayon bedspread with tambour embroidered butterflies, bulrushes and water lilies, two hand painted silk cushion covers (a/f) and an early 20th century hand made lace table cloth, (qty 1 box)
SCOTTISH OAK WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR 17TH CENTURY the scroll carved crest rail with stylised plant forms and leaves above a panel back carved with stylised tulips, over a plank seat flanked by shaped downward scrolling arms, raised on bobbin turned forelegs joined by peripheral stretchers 58cm wide, 105cm high, 38cm deep Provenance: Karen and the late Marc Ellington, Towie Barclay Castle, Aberdeenshire

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