Three Tibetan prayer/hall chairs, two red painted with spindle backs and sea grass seats the other with chip carved back and woven skin seat, h. 70 cm, w. 53 cm. d . 51 cm *Please note VAT will be added to the hammer price of this lot CONDITION REPORT: Some joints loose. One drop missing. Chips to paint. Marks to surfaces. General wear and tear. Some finial's replaced
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A CHARLES II OAK ARMCHAIR with a rectangular panelled back, beneath a chip-carved top rail flanked by turned finials, with shaped arms and a solid seat, over chip-carved seat rail and turned baluster legs and square stretchers, 23.25" wide Provenance: The Late William Gronow-Davis, King John's House.
An early 18th Century pine chair table, the rounded rectangular top of double plank form hinged on the chair verticals, wrought iron latch fitting into the boarded pine seat, the chair frieze and table underside initialled AAS, cabriole legs joined by a moulded H-stretcher, top 96cm x 54cm, Circa 1720 (reduced in height and faults)
A German Napoleon III style Sedan chair with detachable top, clasped reeded gilt frame terminating in acanthus carved terminals, the checked black fabric, arms and seat above a bead and lappet carved frieze the rosette headed, fluted and stop fluted tapered legs with turned feet, the right hand foreleg stamped Krieger, 136cm high overall, Circa 1850
WILLIAM DELACOUR (FRENCH/SCOTTISH 1700 - 1767), RIVER SCENE WITH CLIFFTOP CASTLE AND FIGURES oil on panel 67cm x 117cm Framed Note: Painted on three transverse planks of Scots pine, originally for a wall panel, but now in a mid-nineteenth century gilt frame. Panmure House, near Carnoustie, was a seventeenth century country house, the seat of the Earls of Panmure. However, the 4th Earl "backed the wrong side" in the 1715 rising, and forfeited his estates and title. Panmure was ceded to his relatives, the Earls of Dalhousie. In the 1740s Dalhouse commissioned William Adam to "modernise" the interior and Adam always used William Delacour for interior scene painting. In 1855, Fox Maule commissioned David Bryce to redesign the house in the Scots Baronial style, and this must have been when the panel was removed and framed. Label verso: Hanover Gallery, Edinburgh, with stock number 88, and dated 1900. Cleaner's label for Doig, Wilson and Wheatley, Edinburgh and a further label, stating the source of the picture as Panmure House.
E. RIECK (fl.c.1850-1880)Dunderave Castle, Loch Fyne, Argyllsigned 'E. Rieck' (lower left)watercolour,14 1/2 x 20 1/2 in (36.8 x 52.1cm)Dunderave Castle was built in the late 16th Century, originally as the Scottish seat of the MacNaughton Clan. The Castle was extensively restored and rebuilt by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1911/1912.
FOLLOWER OF AUGUSTE EDOUART (1789-1861) A Family Groupsilhouette13 x 18 in (33.1 x 45.8cm); a mezzotint engraving depicting King George III by W. Pether; an engraving after Thomas Gainsborough depicting Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain; a mezzotint of Charlotte, Queen of Britain published by J. Mc Ardell; a framed print titled 'A New Fathomed Head-dress for young Misses of Three Score and Ten'; and two watercolours by Miss Holsten depicting Views of Farnham, Co. Cavan (seat of Lord Farnham); six (6)
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