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A pair of late Victorian ebonised and amboyna banded salon chairs with buttoned upholstered back panel and seat on turned and fluted front legs together with a late Victorian rosewood framed hall chair with upholstered back panel and seat and an Edwardian mahogany and rosewood strung bedroom chair
PAIR GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY WING BACK CHAIRSPROPERTY OF A PALM BEACH OCEANFRONT ESTATE: PAIR GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY WING BACK CHAIRS 20th Century. Each over-upholstered backrest flanked by "wings" continuing to form the arms above a loose seat cushion, raised on short cabriole legs.Start Price: $400
LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINTED DRESSING MIRROR AND CONSOLEPROPERTY OF A PALM BEACH GENTLEMAN: LOUIS XVI STYLE PAINTED DRESSING MIRROR AND CONSOLE First Quarter 19th Century. The attached onyx top console with a three sectional hinged floor mirror mounted with two S-shaped sconces. Overall Height 73, Width 64 inches. Together with a Louis XVI style gilt and carved dressing chair with loose seat cushion.Start Price: $400
English school, circa 1620, portrait of Edward Trelawny, 'The Honest Lawyer,' half length, in black, oil on canvas, 68 x 59cm (Attributed to William Larkin) Footnote: Edward Trelawny (1565-1570) of Bake Farm, a little to the west of Pelynt, Cornwall, the seat of Trelawny. He belonged to the younger branch of the Trelawny family, and inherited lands in Pelynt and around St. Germans. Both his uncle John and his brother Robert were mayors of Plymouth. He died on 7th June 1630, trusting that his soul 'may without spot fly to the place of perpetual rest prepared from all eternity for God's elect.' His elaborate memorial in Pelynt Church carries the quotation 'Here lyes the honest lawyer, wot you what, A thing for all the world to wonder at.' For this reason the painting has always been known as the 'Honest Lawyer.' However, in The West Country Magazine, R. Glynn Grylls is keen to state that this reputation "gained by having never practiced, except on one occasion when he defended gratuitously someone wrongly bought to trial" p. 214.
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