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A 20th Century Scandinavian mahogany side table with single drawer on turned and ringed painted supports to brass caps and castors, a oak sideboard with open compartment and two drawers to centre flanked by cupboard doors and single drawer above, an oak Gothic Revival stool with blue upholstered seat, five luggage rack stands, a mahogany three tier tea trolley, a mirror, and a two tier gilt side table
An Edwardian tapestry upholstered rectangular stool with turned decoration, a high stained beech child's carver chair and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid carver chair with upholstered seat CONDITION REPORTS Modern high chair - basically sound though with scratching throughout requiring attention. Edwardian chair very faded and with wear and tear throughout, requires re-upholstering to the seat. Stool basically sound but with knocks and dents throughout conducive with age and wear and tear, upholstery on stool requires attention particularly to the beading/edging.
18th Century country made ash and elm comb back Windsor elbow chair, probably Thames Valley region, having rectangular pierced splat, deep scoop seat and standing on turned supports united by stretchers, bears traces of original red paint Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Set of six early 20th Century Queen Anne style high back dining chairs, each having a pierced vase shaped back splat, drop-in seat and standing on cabriole supports united by turned stretchers, two carvers and four standards Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Late 19th/early 20th Century Sheraton Revival bone and boxwood inlaid mahogany tub shaped open arm drawing room chair having a pierced vase shaped back splat, upholstered seat and back and standing on tapered square supports Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
18th Century country made ash and elm comb back Windsor elbow chair, probably Thames Valley region, having rectangular pierced splat, deep scoop seat and standing on turned supports united by stretchers, bears traces of original red paint Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Late 19th/early 20th Century Sheraton Revival bone and boxwood inlaid mahogany tub shaped open arm drawing room chair having a pierced vase shaped back splat, upholstered seat and back and standing on tapered square supports Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
A set of seven William Birch style oak dining chairs (6+1) (7) See illustration Condition report Report by MW All chairs have general wear, the joints all appear to be sound and secure. All chairs have the usual marks of general use i.e. knocks, bruising, scratches etc, but no major damage. The rexine seat covers have faded unevenly due to sunlight damage. There are no major repairs.
A set of seven William Birch style oak dining chairs (6+1) (7) See illustration Condition report Report by MW All chairs have general wear, the joints all appear to be sound and secure. All chairs have the usual marks of general use i.e. knocks, bruising, scratches etc, but no major damage. The rexine seat covers have faded unevenly due to sunlight damage. There are no major repairs.
A Map of the Seat of War in Florida This map related to the Indian Wars in Florida was issued in the American State Papers, circa 1860. This is the first map by Major Gen. W. Scott to show the progress of the Seminole Wars. The map shows much of northern Florida from Charlotte Harbor in the southwest to St. Augustine in the northeast. Locates Tampa Bay, Lake George, Drums Lake, and numerous forts including Drane, Izard, Cooper, Alabama and Brooke. Delineates the routes of Gen. Eustis, Col. Goodwin, plus the Military Road from Fort Brooke to Fort King. Locates swamps, fords, numerous small settlements and a few battle sites. Many interesting place names like Negro Town, located northeast of Fort Cooper on the edge of the Great Swamp or the Cove of the Ouithlacoochee. Issued folding with a few small spots of foxing and a binding trim at left that has been replaced. 14.7"" W x 11.1"" H Johnson, John 1836
[Lot of 2] Territory of New Mexico Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and Other Sources... [and] Map of the Territory of New Mexico A. Territory of New Mexico Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and Other Sources..., dated 1903 (18.1 x 21.8""). A colorful and fascinating map published only nine years before New Mexico obtained statehood. Shows in incredible detail the extent of existing Indian Reservations, Military Reservations, Forest Reserves and Private Land Grants through color and pattern. The brown hachure indicating the mountains plus all the other colors used on the map combine to provide great visual impact. Filled with information on watershed, mountains, railroads, wagon roads, unsurveyed townships, etc. Locates the short-lived county of Leonard Wood to the southeast of Santa Fe with Santa Rosa as the county seat. In 1903 Guadalupe County was renamed Leonard Wood and then back to Guadalupe in 1905. The map was compiled by Frank Bond, Chief of Drafting Division and lithographed by the Andrew B. Graham Photo-Litho company. B. Map of the Territory of New Mexico, circa 1897 (13.0 x 18.8""). This detailed map identifies 80 mining districts which are listed in a table along the right margin. A note in the lower margin states ""Red lines on map indicate springs, running water, and irrigating ditches."" Issued folding with a hint of toning along a few folds. See description General Land Office, 1897-1903
A New Chart of the Vast Atlantic Ocean; Exhibiting the Seat of War, both in Europe and America Fine copper engraved chart details the trade winds and sailing courses across the Atlantic. The area covered includes most of eastern North America through northern South America, and western Europe through northwestern Africa. Ornamented with rhumb lines, a beautiful compass rose and a decorative scroll-style title cartouche. The map is filled with numerous notes and comments. A note below the title details Bowen`s sources, including Capt. Cyprian SouthackÂ’s 1731 map of New England, Edward MoseleyÂ’s 1733 map of North Carolina, and James WimbleÂ’s 1739 map of the Carolinas. A table at top center compares position data between this map and ""Mr. Popple`s great Map of the British Empire in North America."" Jolly calls this ""a nicely executed map."" This is the first edition and not to be confused with the 1755 state. Issued folding with just a few faint spots and one tiny hole to the east of the Azores that has been professionally repaired. A binding trim at lower right has replaced with old paper, and an associated 1/4"" binding tear has been professionally repaired. 12"" W x 16.8"" H Bowen, Emanuel 1740
Map of the United States Including Oregon, Texas and the CaliforniasÂ… This unusual broadside map depicts the United States and Mexico during the Mexican-American War. It shows a small New Mexico Territory situated between the new state of Texas and the disputed area of New California. There is a red line following the Platte, Snake and Columbia Rivers labeled the ""Route of Oregon Emigrants."" Below the map is a large text panel describing the Seat of War, U.S. military history, and brief summaries of Texas, Oregon and Mexico. Full sheet with text measures 17.1 x 22.9"". Moderate toning and soiling with light overall creasing and numerous small edge tears and chips, a few of which enter the border that have been repaired on verso with old paper. There are a few pieces of masking tape on verso that have stained the sheet along the right border. 10.6"" W x 15.3"" H Haven, John 1846
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