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A Continental Art Deco dining room suite, stinkwood or teak veneer, oak frame and other exotic hardwoods, including: a large bow-fronted display cabinet, with shaped cornice, the central glazed panelled door above single drawer, flanked by panelled cupboards inset with possibly walnut panels, moulded outlines, shaped plinth, width 196cm, depth 57cm, height 181cm; a hexagonal dining table, width 92cm, height 72cm; and four dining chairs including two carvers, upholstered seat pads, armchair width 63cm (chairs as found). (6)
The Westropp GenealogiesWith Full Coloured Coats of ArmsGenealogy: Westropp (Wm. Keily) This rare collection of eleven tabular pedigrees were compiled towards the end of his life by William Keily Westropp (1839-1905) of Folkestone, a retired major in the Durham Light Infantry and a veteran of campaigns in Bhutan and Afghanistan. The family seat was Fort Anne, Tulla, Co. Clare. They trace his descent through various lines, paternal and maternal. Beautifully written and illustrated with gloriously coloured coats of arms, most have unfortunately been subjected to a waxing process which has caused brittleness and discolouring. Nonetheless, they remain both works of art and a useful genealogical source for the Westropps and allied families.(1)"Pedigree of Westropp Corborough York from 1282 to their migration to Ireland and of Fort Anne line to 1889." Not waxed and in good condition. Black handwriting with connecting lines in red; marginal notes; coloured coat of arms at top. Signed on back "W.K. Westropp fecit 30 Nov 1889." 124 x 55 cm.(2)Westropp family tree tracing descent from King Henry III (1216-1272), with coloured coats of arms of husbands and wives in each generation. A magnificent document. Signed"W.K. Westropp fecit May 1904." 193 x 77 cm. (3)Westropp family tree in similar style to foregoing tracing descent from William Westropp in the 16th century. Coloured coats of arms. "William Keily Westropp fecit November 1903." 214 x 77 cm.(4)"Pedigree of Hickman" with coat of arms at top, tracing descent from Robert Hickman of Bloxham, Oxford, 1292 (Robert Westropp of Fort Anne married in 1737 Elizabeth, daughter of Poole Hickman of Kilmore, Co. Clare). 3 coloured plates (one missing). 100 x 56 cm.(5)Berkeley pedigree (Montifort Berkeley of Limerick, died 1698, married Frances daughter of John Taylor by Gertrude, daughter of Sir Francis Berkeley of Askeaton). Traces descent from Robert Fitz Harding of Berkeley Hernesse, 1168. Coloured coats of arms. Genealogical notes on back. Signed by W.K. Westropp, 12 Nov 1894. 142 x 28 cm.(6)Printed pedigree of the Keily and Ussher families of Co. Waterford, with coloured arms of each. 33 x 52 cm.(7)Pedigree showing descent from Ussher and Keily families, beginning with Arland Ussher c. 1500. (Robert Westropp of Fort Anne married in 1798 Dorcas, daughter of John Keily of Strancally Castle, Co. Waterford). Arms at top and bottom. 86 x 28 cm.(8)Pedigree showing descent from John Taylor of Ballynort, Co. Limerick. 83 x 28 cm.(9)Boyle pedigree, showing descent from Ludovick Boyle of Bidney, Hereford, temp Henry VIII. 78 x 27 cm. Damaged.(10)Pedigree of the Westropps of Attyflin. Severely damaged.(11)Roberts pedigree, showing descent from Rev Thomas Roberts, Chancellor of Cork, who died in 1664. (Ralph Roberts of Cahirduggan, Co. Cork, and Clonmoney, Co. Clare, married in 1701 Hannah, daughter of Randal Roberts of Brightfieldstown, Co. Cork.) 72 x 28 cm.As a coll. of manuscript genealogies, w.a.f. Extremely Scarce. (11)
John Pollard Seddon (1827-1906). A rare Gothic oak armchair, with upright and horizontal splats to the rectangular back, the downswept arms with carved foliage terminals, on octagonal and turned legs with brass castors united by stretchers, the seat upholstered in dark claret velvetCompare an identical chair in the Victoria & Albert Museum collection no. LOAN:FWK ANON.1-1977. This is a simplified version of a chair shown by Seddon at the London International Exhibition of 1862. Other examples of the design survive in walnut and ebony.
Matched set of eight George III fruitwood country chairs, the stick backs above panel seats and square cut chamfered supports CONDITION REPORT All chairs have slight differences in parts, bowed or flat seat, small details to back rests, but essentially all the same style in the back design.
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