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GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933) ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1897. mahogany, the square back with heart-pierced splat above later upholstered leather seat and turned and tapered legs Literature: Karen Moon 'George Walton: Designer and Architect', Oxford 1993, page 67, plate 79. Note; An example of this rare armchair can be seen in a contemporary photograph of the drawing room at Elm Bank, York which Walton & Co were asked to furnish circa 1897. In the same room can be seen the celebrated Eros panel now on display at the Hunterian Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow.
GEORGE WALTON (1867 - 1933) "BRUSSELS" ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 inlaid mahogany, the moulded serpentine top rail above tall baluster splat inlaid with a marquetry penwork design of wild flowers, the shaped arms on ring turned baluster supports enclosing an upholstered panel seat on turned and tapering legs with flared feet 120cm high
SIR ROBERT LORIMER (1864-1929) CORNER CHAIR, CIRCA 1900 elm, the pierced double tiered back above open arms and drop-in leather seat raised above chamfered square legs linked by stretchers Note; A similar example of this rare chair can be seen in Country Life photographs of the Drawing Room at Kellie Castle circa 1906, home of Sir Robert Lorimer Literature: Ian Gow 'Scottish Houses and Gardens', London 1997, pages 50 and 51, illustrated
A sealed cylinder wine bottle of dark amber colour with double string rim and kick up applied with a seal ASCR for All Souls College Common Room, 26cm high, circa 1800-1810, small rim chip; together with a similar shaped bottle of pale olive colour with conical string rim and kick up applied with a seal LUPTON, 28cm high, circa 1820. (2). * Built in 1772, Lupton House was situated in Churston Ferrers and was the seat of the Buller family from 1788. It was largely destroyed by fire in 1926 and is now the Gramercy Hall School.
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