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A SET OF TEN GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, 20th Century, in the Chippendale style, comprising of two carvers and eight single chairs, each with wavy toprail carved with central scallop shell over a pierced splat, upholstered drop-in seat, on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet (10)
HUGH DOUGLAS HAMILTON RHA (1734-1808)Viscountess LiffordOval pastel and pencil heightened with white, 23 x 19cm (9 x 7.5)Inscribed versoExhibited: An Exhibition of 18th, 19th and 20th century Irish Painting, The Gorry Gallery, Nov/Dec 1997, Catalogue No.11, where purchased by present owner. Illustrated inside front cover.The title Viscount Lifford was created in 1781 for the 1st Baron Lifford who was Lord Chancellor of Ireland. It is thought that this portrait is of the wife of the second Viscount who was Dean of Armagh 1796 - 1830. The family seat was Meenglass House, near Stranorlar in Co. Donegal.
A percussion target rifle dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Swiss Octagonal, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, to be cleaned but in good condition, blued (a defect at the centre), provided with adjustable foresight on a relieved base, with a clutch for a rear-sight (now missing), and rib at the lower part; blued breech engraved with vine shoots en suite with the tang; forward spring lock, the plate engraved with vine shoots and signed "J. PETER A JENEVE", the neck of the hammer engraved too. Smooth, wooden half stock, iron mounts engraved with vine shoots, trigger and set trigger, at the neck the seat for a peep sight (not there). Missing ramrod. For J. Peter (Jean) of Geneva see "Der Neue Stoeckel", vol. 2, page 945.dimensions: length 116,5 cm. Starting Price: €540 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, EIGHT: Made in England. Including 2 armchairs and 6 side chairs; each having a carved shell crest above an inset upholstered horseshoe seat, raised on cabriole legs with shell carving and pad foot. Purchased in 1984 from Agostino Antiques, NYC. From a pominent Dearborn Heights, Mi. collector.
LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE FOR KNOLL MR 10 LOUNGE CHAIRS, C. 1965, PAIR, H 30": Each chrome-plated steel frame is fitted with black leather at the back and seat; both bear manufacturer's label on the underside for Knoll Associates of New York [see additional photo]. Measures H.30" x 22 1/4" x 28"; seat H.14 1/2". Provenance: The Estate of Roger Margerum [1930-2015], a Detroit-based architect known for his innovative light filled designs. His works include the Ambassador Bridge shelter, The Air force Academy in Colorado Springs, Hart Plaza, and his own home, a 45 degree polygon house built on Detroit’s east side once featured in the Fall 2008 issue of Detroit Home magazine. He passed away in June at the age of 85.
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