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A set of six early 20th Century George III style mahogany carver chairs, each pierced strapwork splat back above a pair of scroll arms and a leather overstuffed seat, on moulded block legs, together with an early 20th Century mahogany `D` end table, on turned supports and reeded sabre legs.
An antique yew and elm spindle back Windsor open arm chair with shaped and pieced central splat, moulded seat panel and ring turned baluster splay supports with crinolene stretcher (as viewed. some damage) and a set of three antique Windsor chairs, each with three pierced and shaped splats, moulded seat panels and splay legs, another similar Windsor chair and a white and gilt painted side chair in French style with wicker back and seat panels
An unusual large Anglo Indian carved ebony stool, mid/late 19th century, of shaped X-frame construction, the convex arms terminating with carved circular floral cartouches, conforming carved foliate decorated cylindrical stretchers, slat seat enclosed within carved scrolling flowers and foliate body, width 72 cm.
A late 17th century oak chair, with carved crest rail above geometric incised splats, raised on turned legs and conforming stretchers, together with two oak and ash chairs with scroll carved crest rails, raised on turned legs and two 19th century Lancashire/Cheshire chairs, one with stylised foliate carved uprights flanking arched splats, and one with carved arch splats above a solid seat and turned legs. (5)
A large collection of RAF and WWII related books to include, Great stories of the Victoria Cross (signed by many VC and GC recipients), A celebration of Achievement- menu, , B17 over Berlin personal stories from the 95th bomb group, Eleventh reunion dinner of Victoria cross and George cross association, The register of the George cross, The register of the Victoria cross, The flying Scots- a century of aviation in Scotland, So many… a limited edition art folio, The Victoria cross 1856-1964. The journal of the orders and medals research society, VC`s of the Air, Strike hard strike sure, epics of the bombers, The Munster raid, before and after, A thousand shall fall, Bomber barons, A nursery of the air force, The moon shines bright, The iron claw-a conscripts tale, High endeavours, Thundering through the clear air , The defenders of Malta, The British airman, experiences of war, The man in the hot seat, Blue skies (signed), No. 50 squadron and no.61 squadron, Bomber command Royal Air Force roll of honour 1939-1945, So few, a folio dedicated to all who fought and won the battle of Brittan x2, The dam busters squadron, Fifty years of 617 squadron RAF, A folder to Violet Reid, Wigtown, A brief record of operations at this war time airfield in south west Scotland, Dispatch on war operations, Lancaster at war, Classic RAF battles- from world war one to the present, Brace by wire to fly by wire, (a lot)
Gloucester Election Petition silver snuff box, rectangular inscribed "Gloucester Election Petition 1873 "Dismissed with costs" London 1873 (together with a collection of newspaper cuttings from the period) The Gloucester Election Petition of 1873 The City of Gloucester was renowned for bribery and corruption in nineteenth century elections. Unsuccessful candidates for the two seat borough routinely petitioned against the winners on grounds of `illegal practices`. In the 1873 bye-election, William Killigrew Wait, a Bristol corn merchant with interests in Gloucester, stood for the Conservatives and defeated the local Liberal leader: another corn merchant - Thomas Robinson. The failure of the petition commemorated on this snuff box, came about because, unsurprisingly, neither those who paid bribes, nor those who received them, were prepared to admit it ! However, corruption in Gloucester elections was so blatant and rife that a Royal Commission concluded in 1880 that the city was the most corrupt of seven constituencies it investigated and it proposed that parliamentary representation should be removed altogether. Eventually, in 1885, Gloucester was reduced to one MP. Allegations of significant corruption in Gloucester elections persisted, however, and were still being made at the 1910 General Election.
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