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A Victorian painted nursing chair with later painted white and re-gilded, with upholstered crest rail and circular seat, three fluted and tapering spindles to the back with a Wedgwood style blue Jasperware oval plaque, above the centre spindle, on turned and fluted front legs and ceramic castors
A 19th century elm wingback Windsor elbow chair, or unusual proportions, saddle seat, shallow ring turned spreading legs, H-stretcher, 114cm high Condition Report: Hello, this lot is in good condition. No signs of woodworm. General scuffs and scratches. Repairs to the back. The seat is 46cm high. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A Hepplewhite design mahogany chair-back sofa, Prince of Wales feather splats, downswept arms, drop in seat, tapered square legs, spade feet, 99cm wide Condition Report: This lot is in good condition, with fair stability. Signs of woodworm(not live), signs of restoration to the back rest area. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
Munro (Innes). A Narrative of the Military Operations on the Coromandel Coast, against the Combined Forces of the French, Dutch, and Hyder Ally Cawn, from the Year 1780 to the Peace in 1784, 1st edition, for the author, by T. Bensley, 1789, half-title with engraved vignette, 8 engraved folding battle plans with tissue-guards (of 9: lacking the plan of the Battle of Sholangur at p. 246), engraved folding view of Port Louis, Mauritius, engraved bookplate of William Constable, contmeporary tree calf gilt, partial superficial cracking to front joint, 4to (27.1 x 20.4 cm) (Qty: 1)ESTC T106034. Uncommon; the engraved battle plans are executed with unusual skill and detail. Provenance: William Constable FRS (1721-1791), collector, who built a substantial cabinet of curiosities at the family seat of Burton Constable, near Hull.
Manuscript map. Pianta e Propetto occidentale di Corfu, fatto di comando..., Francesco Grimani Proveditor General da Mar con Autorita di Capitan General da Giuest Emilio Alberghetti, 1705, pen, ink and watercolour plan of the fortifications of Corfu with a watercolour panorama of the town and harbour set at right angles in the vertical border, appears to have a thin layer of varnish over the image, some surface creasing and water staining, some marginal closed tears and fraying, 425 x 675 mm (Qty: 1)The Provveditore Generale da Mar was the supreme commander of the Venetian fleet in peacetime. In wartime, he was replaced by the Capitano Generale da Mar, with more ample powers. The office usually had a tenure of three years, but in wartime, the nomination of a new Capitano Generale da Mar was usually accompanied also by the election of a new Provveditore Generale. From the first half of the 16th century, he also appears as the governor of the Venetian Ionian Islands. Eventually this appointment became regularized, as the Provveditore Generale del Levante; with his seat at Corfu, the Provveditore Generale da Mar was the senior civil and military governor of the Ionian Islands in peacetime. The office was abolished after the fall of the Republic of Venice and the start of French rule in the Ionian Islands in June 1797
A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, in the manner of Gillows, early 19 th century, each with a reeded and C-scroll panel back centred by an oval armorial of a Wyvern holding a coronet against a turquoise and gilt dotted ground over a close studded green leather seat and raised on ring turned tapering front legs and out swept back legs, seat depth 38cm, 80cm high (2)
A Regency fiddle back mahogany combined library armchair and metamorphic steps, after a design by Morgan and Sanders, early 19 th century, the grooved curved bar back and splat above a green leather seat and between grooved scroll arms hinged to form four green leather tread library steps and raised on reeded sabre legs and brass castors seat depth 50cm, 90cm high Footnote This armchair is based on a design in Ackermann's 1811 'Repository of Art where it is described as 'the best and handsomest article ever invented, where two complete pieces of furniture are combined in one- an elegant and truly comfortable armchair and a set of library steps.' See Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840 published by The Furniture History Society, 1986 Edited by Geoffrey Beard and Christopher Gilbert, pg 626-7 where Morgan and Sanders are listed at 16 and 17 Catherine Street, Strand, London as cabinet makers and upholsterers (1801-20). The Dictionary notes that 'The Metamorphic Library Chair which performed equally as a set of library steps or as an armchair was featured in Ackermann's Repository in July 1811'
A George I style walnut and inlaid double chair back settee, 19 th century, the splats inlaid with a boxwood foliate design above a later upholstered blue Dralon seat and raised on three scroll carved cabriole front legs and pad feet and three tapering back legs, out curved open arms, seat depth 46cm, 101cm high Provenance: Ex Coton Hall
An oak dining room suite, in late 18th/early 19thC style, comprising oval distressed drop leaf table on turned legs, the top 181cm x 197cm, a set of eight ladder back chairs, each with a rush seat, two with arms, and a sideboard or dresser base with an arrangement of three frieze drawers above three panelled doors on stiles, 170cm W.
A Victorian style mahogany balloon back library chair, with an oval back, black leather padded arms and seat, on turned and fluted legs.The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises
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