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A Victorian style mahogany stained and red velour drawing room chairThe balloon back frame carved with a flower head motif above a padded button back over padded scroll arms and a sprung serpentine seat, raised upon front curvilinear legs with scroll toes and plain outswept rear legs, 106cm high.
A Victorian walnut occasional table and a Victorian tub chairThe occasional table with a quarter veneered top raised on four ringed turned and tapering uprights upon downswept supports with ceramic castors along with a Victorian walnut and upholstered tub chair, the arched padded back raised upon a spindled gallery above a circular sprung seat, raised upon ring turned vase shaped legs with castors, table width 105cm, chair height 76cm.
A Victorian walnut tub chair and an Edwardian corner chairThe tub chair with a padded rail back supported on three openwork splats above a serpentine sprung seat and front curvilinear legs along with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner chair with an " X " cross stretcher (requires re-upholstery). (2)
19th-20th century AD. A bronze planter formed as a flat-bed sleigh with scrolled openwork sides, seated putto footmen, grid to the cargo bed, openwork frame to the seat and bed, two rearing horses. 1.7 kg, 43cm (17"). From an old London collection, formed in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A 19th Century watercolour and pencil drawing showing the front of Edgerston House, Roxburghshire, with figures, sheep and trees, inscribed on backing 'Edgerston Roxburghshire, Seat of William Oliver Rutherford Esq Sherriff of Roxburghshire, Drawn by Miss Rutherford for A N Somerville who resided at Edgerston, as tutor, in 1835-36, in th original rosewood swept frame, 36 cm x 49 cm approx overall
POST EDWARDIAN WALNUT BERGERE SUITEthe moulded backs with carved shell cresting and painted simulated grain, single cane backs with double caned sides, with detachable back and seat cushions in gold figured dralon, on cabriole legs with hairy paw feet, comprising three seat sofa and four single chairs (5)
Dorset. Report on the Coast of Dorsetshire 1798... [by William Morton Pitt], 19pp., signed 'William Pitt Mar. 28 1798', with a chart illustrating the number of guns employed, contemporary marbled wrappers, 205mm x 320mm RARE. William Morton Pitt (1754-1836) became Member of Parliament for Dorset in 1790, succeeding his cousin, George. The family seat was at Encombe, near the Dorset coast. He enjoyed a long career in parliament and served as the elected member for Dorset over 36 years. He often leveraged his cousin the Prime Minister with the aims of securing patronage for various projects, but without success. The militia was an special interest and he published a three-part pamphlet on home defence (1796, 1797, 1803). The present document would appear to be a manuscript upon this theme, detailing possible landing places, present armament, and the stationing of guns and troops. It was published in 1798, with a map.
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