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A Regency silver entree dish and cover. London 1810, makers IF IS, of cushion form with detachable scroll and coiled branch handle, enclosed by a gadrooned border and two engraved armorials with the motto 'Crux Scutum' the base with matching gadrooned decoration and two engraved crests depicting wheat sheaves, weight 60oz 12in (30.5cm) wide. * The arms are those of Gregory of Harlaxton Manor ( near Grantham, Lincolnshire) impaling Handen. The house was built in the 1830's. It is currently used by the University of Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A. as their British campus.
A pair of late 19th century giltwood and overpainted settees each of curved bergere form the back and arms with laurel mouldings centred by floral cresting and leaf-carved terminals enclosing upholstered panel and seat with loose squab cushion the whole raised above a swag-carved apron and turned and stop-fluted legs (2) 108cm wide
A 19th century German mahogany framed couch the scrolling back rail carved with the head of an eagle supported on acanthus leaves above leaf-carved outscrolling arms and a squab cushion on four boldly carved cabriole legs with lotus scroll capitals and large lion paw feet 216cm wide 86cm high 66cm deep
An early 18th century oak settle, circa 1710, the crest rail carved with a shell and scrolled leaves flanked by pointed finials, above four back panels, scrolled arms and a crimson velvet upholstered squab cushion, the baluster turned legs with a leaf scroll carved front stretcher, 109cm high, 181cm wide (restored). See Ralph Edwards, Dictionary of English Furniture page 466, figure 10 for a similar example at Trinity College, Oxford

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