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A good set of eight late Victorian mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, comprising two arm and six single, each with a yoke shaped top rail being foliate carved, with pierced splat back, with outswept foliate carved arms with shaped supports, drop in seat upholstered in a vase and foliate patterned material with green ground and with serpentine front rail and raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet.
A Victorian mahogany office armchair, with horse shoe shaped top rail upholstered in brown leather deep buttoned with scroll terminals and shaped back support with stuff over seat upholstered in deep buttoned brown leather with serpentine front rail and raised on turned legs terminating in brass castors.
A 17th century Scottish carved and joined oak open armchair, the panelled back with scrolled cresting and central thistle within an arcaded border, the downswept arms above plank seat with scroll carved rails, on straight baluster turned legs with block feet united by channelled perimeter stretchers, 60cm wide, 123cm high, 57cm deep (height of seat: 50cm)
A pair of 19th century white marble and faux violet porphyry sculpture pedestals, the white marble socles above plain straight sided columns on moulded composition socle surbases and wooden octagonal plinths (2), 118cm high, top 35cm diameter, plinth 42cm wide, Provenance: Achnacarry Castle, seat of Clan Cameron
A late 19th Century Iberian style walnut chair back settee, In the 17th century manner, the double arched studded and floral embossed leather back above a similarly upholstered seat flanked by scrolling arms, on turned legs united by shell carved front stretchers, 116cm wide, 131cm high, 70cm deep
A late 19th Century Viennese silver and enamel novelty timepiece in the form of an open armchair, the back inset with a dial within a surround of cherubs, the seat painted with a figural scene on cabriole legs, the underside of the seat with a hinged compartment, height approx 9.8cm (some faults).
The Property of The Finnis Scott Foundation. Circle of Horatio McCulloch, RSA (British, 1805-1867), Edinburgh from the Glasgow Road, oil on panel, 26 x 44cm (10.14 x 17.16in). Provenance: Sabin Galleries, London, where bought by Sir David Scott, 17 August 1974 for no. 385 (as by Sam Bough). This extensive panorama of Edinburgh shows a number of the principal monuments and buildings from a vantage point on the road to Glasgow. The centre right of the composition is dominated by Castle Hill, with Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Palace to the right. The Gothic crown of St. Giles's Cathedral can be seen to the left of Edinburgh Castle and beyond is the spire of the Tron Church. Between these two landmarks lies the Royal Mile. To the distant left stand some of the monuments at Carlton Hill, including most prominently Nelson's Monument of 1806-15
A set of twelve faux bamboo green painted garden room chairs, each with drop in seats, comprising four elbow and eight standard, 96cm (38in) high 56cm (22in) seat width. Provenance: Constantine Benson, the Dining Room (illustrated below), Woodside House, Chenies, Buckinghamshire. Thence by descent to his daughter, the late Lady Tomkins
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