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Lamb of Manchester; a set of fifteen Victorian carved oak dining chairs, with lion and shield finials and floral wreath tied crests, over shallow bow front seat, on tapering fluted supports, stamped to the seat rail, (15). Footnote: please note that the carved decoration on these chairs matches the carving to lot 1980.
Coalbrookdale style Fern pattern cast metal garden suite, comprising bench slatted wooden seat, length 146cm, height 91cm, two armchairs, width 66cm, height 86cm; together with a similar table, rectangular top with a cast floral legs joined by an arched stretcher, the top 91cm x 54cm, height 73cm, (4).
17th century AD. A D-section silver vervel or hawking ring with inscription to the outer face 'John Hanmer Esq of Wittinghã[m]: hall'; the tilde above the 'a' (ã) is a standard medieval abbreviation for 'am' or 'an'. Disclaimed under the Treasure Act, reference number 2016T901. Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme with reference number SF-1A876D; accompanied by a print out of the PAS report and print-outs relating to Sir John Hanmer. 1.08 grams, 13mm (1/2"). Found near Fressingfield, Suffolk, UK. Sir John Hanmer was a noted Royalist who inherited lands in Gloucestershire and Suffolk. His parliamentary seat was in Flintshire but his main residence was at Fressingfield, Suffolk. He served in several military units including Lord Gerard's Horse, the Duke of Buckingham's Foot and others. He was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, and Esquire of the Body and a Commander for Revenue Inspection. He fought in Ireland at the Battle of the Boyne. Very fine condition.
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