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A 19th Century alder and elm seated "Yorkshire" Windsor armchair, the high two tier stick back with fretted centre splat, dished seat on turned underframe, and a 19th Century ash and elm seated low stick back Windsor armchair by Taylor of Grantham with two tier back, wood seat on turned underframe Note: John or Joseph Taylor recorded working in Grantham (fl. 1800-1891)
An oak high back hall chair of Carolean design with scroll carved cresting, on stop fluted uprights, the panelled back and seat upholstered in tapestry, on turned front legs and with shaped and carved stretcher, and an oak framed rectangular stool of "17th Century" design, the frieze carved with lunette and leaf ornament, on bobbin turned supports and H-pattern stretcher, the drop-in seat upholstered in tapestry, 50ins x 19.5ins x 19.5ins high
An Edwardian rosewood square back open arm easy chair, the moulded back inset with panel inlaid with floral scroll ornament and with fretted splat, leaf capped arm terminals and the seat upholstered in green dralon, on square tapered legs inlaid with stringings and bellflower ornament and on spade toes
A pair of modern circular drum pattern stools of waisted form, the whole upholstered in tan hide, the top buttoned and studded, each 15.5ins diameter x 20ins high, and a Victorian child's stained wood folding occasional chair with carved crest rail and chamfered uprights, the seat and rectangular panel to back upholstered in tan hide, on shaped supports
William Alexander (1767-1816) - Aquatint - "This Representation of the Dinner given by His Lordship to the Kentish Volunteers, in the presence of Their Majesties and the Royal Family", 15.25ins x 22.5ins, published March 1st 1800 by Messrs Simmons & Co, Canterbury, Mr J. Blake, Maidstone and by William Alexander, Poland Street, and five other engravings, various, all framed and glazed Note : Five thousand three hundred and nineteen Volunteers dined outside at tables after having been reviewed by George III on 1st August 1799 at Mote Park (Lord Romney's Seat) Maidstone, Kent
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