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A modern brown leather upholstered tub chair on square tapered supports in the Art Deco style, 73 cm wide x 73 cm deep x 73 cm high, together with two canvas covered school trunks inscribed "S.D. Searby N92" and "Searby 579", an Edwardian mahogany and satinwood strung yoke back chair with upholstered seat on cabriole front legs, 55 cm wide x 71 cm high, two table lamps, a brass mounted fire screen and a charcoal nude study (8)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY OVAL OCCASIONAL TABLE, raised on shaped legs, united by an undershelf, width 60cm x depth 42cm x height 72cm, a folding fire screen, with a tapestry insert, along with a barometer (condition report: all with imperfections, such as marks, scuffs, discolouration, other wear and usage) (3)
19th century carved wood fire screen, shield pediment decorated with oak leaves and acorns, the surrounding shell carved frame decorated with scrolling foliage, bead needle work panel depicting floral bouquet, on foliate carved splayed supports with scrolled terminals Dimensions: Height: 97cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 41cm
A late Victorian taxidermy diorama of Indian birds to include a Plum-Headed Parakeet, White-Bellied Minivet, Golden Roller, Yellow-Throated Vireo, Coppersmith Barbet, Indian Roller, Indian Flycatcher and Pied Blackbird?, mounted as a fire-screen within a bamboo frame, bearing a label for Rowland Ward, Naturalists, Zoological Studios, 166 Piccadilly Oppsite Old Bond Street, w.72, d.25, h.108cm.
A Louis XV giltwood fire screen, c.1750, the shaped rectangular frame decorated with scrolling foliage, surrounding an adjustable silk damask upholstered panel,80cm wide41cm deep120cm highProvenance: The Green Drawing Room, Warwick Castle;acquired by the present owner from Cheffins, ‘The Fine Art Sale’, 26 November 2014 lot 667.The Green Drawing Room at Warwick Castle, one of several rooms created by Robert Greville, 4th Baron Brooke (c.1638-1677), was updated during the middle of the 18th century, around the time that the present fire screen was made, likely as a result of the marriage between Francis, 8th Baron Brooke (1719-1773), and Elizabeth, the daughter of Lord Archibald Hamilton.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF PICTURES, to include a fire screen with a Gerhard Nesvadba print of a family of swans, approximate height 71cm, a wall mirror with a coaching scene engraved into the glass, approximate size 57cm x 82 including frame, a large tapestry style picture of Deer in a landscape, approximate size 73cm x 178cm including frame, together with assorted framed prints, framed jigsaw puzzles of steam locomotives

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