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Simpson (William) The Seat of the War in the East First and Second Series 2 vol. in 1 tinted lithographed vignette titles and 78 plates only (of 79) 31 outline key plates only (of 36) plate-guards occasional spotting throughout water-staining to margins affecting image in 7 loose in contemporary half morocco lower joint detached upper joint becoming loose a little worn [Abbey Travel 237; Lipperheide 2121] folio 1855-1856. *** `These plates are indeed an impressive piece of work not only artistically and technically but also as pictorial reporting. Simpson must in this way rank as an early war correspondent` (Abbey).
Johannes Kip after Leonard Knyff, Flaxley The Seat of Mrs Bovey, Little Compton The Seat of Sir Richard Howe Bart, Brome Hall, Suffolk The Seat of Lord Charles Cornwallis, Brightwel, Suffolk The Seat of Sir S Barnardiston, hand coloured engravingsm, largest 33 x 47cm (image; some age staining) (4)
A pair of Arts and Crafts oak Turners style chairs, cabinet makers label for Wells and Company, Bedford, each with a turned top rail over two rows of three spindles between spindle supports, turned arms over a planked seat on turned front supports united by turned side stretchers, 57cm wide, 98cm high, 45cm deep (2)
An oak Art Nouveau extending dining table and six chairs, the wind-out dining table with cut off corners to the rectangular top, winding out to accommodate the two additional leaves on rounded square tapering legs terminating in salt glazed castors, 148cm long closed, 209cm extended, 120cm wide, 76cm high, along with six dining chairs each with a padded top rail over two tapering splats above an overstuffed seat on tapering front legs (7)
An oak open armchair, mid 18th century, the rectangular single panel back over a two plank seat between shaped open arms on turned front supports above a plain seat rail on short turned front supports united by plain side stretchers (cut down), 58cm wide, 93cm high, 50cm deep, seat height 35.5cm
An oak table chair, early 18th century, the rectangular two plank top resting on plain arms with bobbin turned supports above a planked seat on turned short legs united by plain side stretchers and block feet (at fault) 104cm wide, 70cm high, 54cm deep Note: From the estate of Ted Hughes (Poet Laureate)
A Victorian Coalbrookdale `Lily of the Valley` pattern cast iron garden bench, No. 171578, No. 36, now painted in a later blue, with losses and repairs to the castings and deterioration of the laths, 150cm wide Note: Patented at the Public Records Office in 1864, in the catalogue of 1875 as seat No. 36.
Bt Howard & Sons, London-A late 19th Century walnut frame armchair, fully upholstered and with button down back and arm supports, on turned legs and castors, together with a similar armchair, having a serpentine seat, the castors stamped Howard & Sons, London, one chair with leg stamped with the number 18575-9111, the other 18744-9498; also another late 19th Century upholstered armchair of a similar design (3).
Lower Ubangi area, Ngombe/Bondjos; a carved tribal stool, the curved and swept seat bordered with dome headed nails, raised on four cylindrical legs, 60cm. long, bears paper label “Siege de Chef Baldoni, achete a Bobotaka (Bas-Oubanghi) R.H. 1906.” * Provenance: RH relates to Robert Hottot, French anthropologist and explorer. By direct family descent.
A mid/late 20th century walnut veneer bow fronted chest on chest with 6 drawers, one dummied as 2 with small brass drop loop handles and raised on squat cabriole legs, a late 19th/early 20th century bar back side chair with inlaid detail and wicker seat and another rail back side chair with wicker seat
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