A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND SIMULATED ROSEWOOD FRAMED FIRE SCREEN, of generous proportions, the rectangular frame surmounted with a scroll carved crest above an oval needlework panel depicting a castle within a band of roses, the panel flanked by fluted, turned baluster columns, conforming stretcher and leaf carved end supports, the back panel having an applied bronze plaque engraved with initials 'AEH' and dated 1878. 149cm high x 98cm wide
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CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a carved and gilt wood fire screen, decorated with a silk panel listing the actions of the C.I.V. and embroidered with arms and "ALFRED JAMES NEWTON / LORD MAYOR OF LONDON / 1899 / 1900", 91cm high. Provenance: Removed from Mansion House, London. Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.

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