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A George III mahogany hall chair after a design by Mayhew and Ince, circa 1770 oval back with radiating design, solid seat, square tapered legs. For a closely related pair see The Country House sale, Wednesday 7th December 2011, these rooms, Lot 445 and for a pair of closely related hall chairs attributed to Mayhew and Ince see Christie’s 10th May 2006 London King Street, sale 7306.
NINETEENTH CENTURY PROVINCIAL CARVED OAK OPEN ARMCHAIR, the pierced top rail carved with birds, above two horizontal splats, the upper carved as an endless knot, the lower of `X` pattern with central carved medallion, flanked by a pair fo outswept arms with turned supports, enclosing a flat fronted rush seat, raised on square legs, tied by stretchers
AMENDMENT- The miniatures of Susan Gerraway and Mary Weatherall are both signed `W. Hudson` and dated `1821`- A group of British portrait miniatures, depicting "Daisy Markham, nee Grant", wearing a black dress and shawl and red beads, oval, mounted in a purple velvet case, 9x7.4cm, "Susan Gerraway, died April 17th 1838", seated in a blue dress and white bonnet, 10x7.5cm, "Mary Weatherall, died Feb 23rd 1838, aged 82", seated in a blue dress on a red chair with lace collar, 10x7.5cm, "A Smith Descendent", portrait of a man in a brown jacket, 8.7x6.5cm, and an ambrotype of a man seat, mounted in a velvet lined case, 7x5.5cm, (5) Provenance: Property of the Markham family, William Markham married Daisy Grant, daughter of Sir Francis Grant RA, and thence by descent
A good nine-piece mahogany salon suite, of Louis XV style, late 19th century. Comprising a two seat sofa; a pair of open armchairs; a pair of corner armchairs and four single chairs. Each with carved crest rails, on slender carved cabriole legs. (recently re-upholstered in white calico, restorations) (9)
A set of six early Victorian walnut dining chairs by Charles Bragg & Co., with carved and incised frame, raised on turned, fluted and tapering legs, with ink stencil to seat rails, also marked with inversed ink stencil B N and Bragg`s paper labels with pen inscription with possible model number 2540. (6) Charles Bragg & Co. 93 & 95 Pilgrim St., Newcastle upon Tyne.
A fine quality Chinese mother-of-pearl inlaid hardwood bureau of superior quality, the hinged sloping fall front enclosing a fitted interior above central kneehole with slide-out fitted seat, flanked on either side by a short frieze drawer and single cupboard door, raised on square feet, the whole smothered in mother-of-pearl marquetry and Greek key friezes, 20th century, width 122cm (illustrated)
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