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A 20th century oak refectory style table, the rectangular plank top with cleated ends and extra leaf, raised on turned and ringed legs to block feet united by a centre stretcher in the late 17th century manner, together with a set of six oak ladder back rush seat dining chairs on turned legs united by turned stretchers
An assortment of various sundry furniture to include a late Victorian bar back dining chair with upholstered seat on turned front legs, a stained beech framed cane seat commode elbow chair, an oak framed dressing mirror, an oval painted wall mirror with bevelled edge and a standard lamp and shade
An Edwardian mahogany boxwood strung tub occasional chair with upholstered seat on square tapering legs united by stretchers, a 19th Century beech framed open elbow chair with spindle back and arms over a rush seat on turned and ringed out-swept splayed legs united by stretchers and a circular occasional table on cabriole legs to claw and ball feet
Peter Rouw (1771-1852): A Marble Portrait Bust of a Young Lady, a member of the Thorold family, her hair in plaits and ringlets, her head turned slightly to sinister and her shoulders draped in a classical robe, on a waisted socle carved with palmettes, signed P. Rouw Sculpt`r, 1830, 70cm high Provenance: Originally from Syston Hall, near Grantham, the seat of the Thorald family, which was demolished in 1923.
Peter Rouw (1771-1852): A Marble Portrait Bust of a Lady, a member of the Thorald family, her head turned slightly to dexter, her hair tied up in plaits, her shoulders draped in classical robes, on a plain waisted socle, inscribed to the reverse Peter Rouw, London 1825, 67cm high Provenance: Originally from Syston Hall, near Grantham, the seat of the Thorald family, which was demolished in 1923.
Peter Rouw (1771-1852): A Marble Portrait Bust of a Lady, a member of the Thorald family, her head turned slightly to dexter, her hair tied in plaits and ringlets, draped at the shoulders in classical style, on a waisted socle carved with palmettes, inscribed to the reverse P. Rouw Sculpt`r, 1830, 72cm high Provenance: Originally from Syston Hall, Nr Grantham, the seat of the Thorald family, which was demolished in 1923.
A 19th Century Yewwood and Elm Windsor Chair, the low double bow back with pierced splat and ring turned arm supports, the moulded seat raised on turned spindle legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 63cm by 45cm by 95cm; and A 19th Century Yew and Elm Single Chair, the slightly curved top rail above seven moulded uprights, the shaped elm seat raised on turned spindle legs joined by an H stretcher, 43cm by 40cm by 83cm (2)
A 17th Century Style Walnut Twelve Piece Dining Room Suite, circa 1930, comprising an oval extending dining table, with gadrooned edge and raised on acanthus leaf carved scrolling legs and toes, raised on castors (three additional leaves), 299cm extended by 104cm by 77cm, a set of eight dining chairs with shell and C scroll pierced top rail, cane back and multicoloured drop-in seat, raised on scrolling leaf carved fore legs, including two carvers, 48cm by 44cm by 113cm, a walnut sideboard with small superstructure, four cupboard doors above three frieze drawers, raised on scrolling legs joined by a turned and pierced stretcher, 181cm by 42cm by 135cm, a walnut desk with inset blue and gilt leather skiver within a gadrooned edge, the deep frieze drawer flanked by six small drawers, raised on leaf carved scrolling legs, 139cm by 71cm by 71cm, and a figured walnut serving table, containing two drawers of silver plated flatware by F Copp & Co Ltd, the scrolling foliate frieze raised on acanthus leaf carved scrolling legs joined by a flat wavy stretcher, 120cm by 54cm by 90cm, all en suite
A William IV Rosewood Framed Scroll End Settee, 2nd quarter 19th century, upholstered in blue silk damask, the serpentine back support and padded sides above a squab cushion and two bolster cushions, the moulded seat rail with leaf carved supports, raised on turned tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 218cm by 80cm by 90cm
A Beech and Oak Painted Music Stool, mid 19th century, the cane heart shaped back support with scrolling supports, above a worn circular leather seat, raised on a threaded turned stem and tapering legs joined by a quadreform stretcher, 32cm by 40cm by 86cm The chair is similar as illustrated in the catalogue of Adam period furniture, Victoria & Albert Museum, Morris Tomlinson
A Mahogany Framed Chippendale Wing Armchair, late 19th century, the back support, seat and C scroll outswept arms upholstered in floral needlework tapestry, the frame richly carved with acanthus leaves, flowerheads and shells, raised on square legs with block feet joined by a pierced H stretcher, 100cm by 70cm by 118cm
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