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A set of six early George III mahogany dining chairs, each with a serpentine top rail with scroll ears and foliate carving to an interlaced pierced vase shape splat, and moulded uprights to a drop-in seat, on shell capped cabriole legs and claw and ball feet. (6) Provenance: The Andreae Family, Moundsmere Manor, Preston Candover, Hampshire.
A scale model `C` Spring Brougham by Eric A. Homewood, with a black lacquered carriage to brass lanterns and a leather stitched seat, 23.3cm high, 43.5cm wide, 20cm deep, in an ebonised display case, with a brass plaque inscribed ``C` SPRING BROUGHAM, CIRCA 1850 FROM THE BUTE COLLECTION, IN THE ARLINGTON SERIES OF CARRIAGE MINIATURES HAND MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY ERIC A. HOMEWOOD, CARRIAGE RESTORATIONS, ARLINGTON NORTH DEVON, ENGLAND, NO. 4`.
A Victorian cast iron garden seat by Coalbrookdale, in the `Horse Chestnut` pattern, stamped `COALBROOKDALE` and with a registration lozenge and serial number `217568` to the reverse, 99.2cm high, 183.7cm wide, 64cm deep. Provenance: At Greystones, Blue House Lane, Oxted, Surrey, c.1910-15. The design of this seat was patented and registered on the 23rd March 1868.
J. Alderman, London. Two similar Victorian Campaign armchairs, each upholstered with brass studded green leather and with a hinged folding back and arms to a detachable seat on turned legs, one with brass spoke castors the other with plain castors, with squab cushions, one in walnut, one in mahogany and with screw off legs, one chair with an applied brass plaque inscribed `J. ALDERMAN Inventor PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER, 16, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON`. (2) John Alderman established his business in 1860 at 16 Soho Square, London. In the commercial directories from 1865 to 1885, Alderman is recorded as `invalid chair, couch and carriage manufacturer`. He is listed in the 1875 London commercial directory as a manufacturer of `invalid, bath, Brighton, self-propelling and every other description of chair, couch, bed and carriage for invalids`.
A Roland Atelier electronic organ, twin-keyboard instrument with numerous digital options, in mahogany case and matching stool, hinged seat enclosing some sheet music; also to include a reproduction mahogany open bookcase containing a large quantity of bound sheet music, cost price in 2003 £12,000
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