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Russia--Simpson, William. The seat of war in the East. London: P. & D. Colnaghi, 1855, First Series, folio, lithographed title with vignette and 39 tinted lithogrraphed plates, most with key tissue guards, contemporary red half morocco, [Abbey, Travel, 237], some spotting, worn, upper cover detached, one plate with marginal tear
Georgian elm open armchair, with a pierced vase splat and swept arms over a green drop-in seat and upon square canted legs; together with a Chippendale style mahogany single dining chair with a pierced vase splat and green drop-in seat upon carved cabriole legs terminating with ball and claw feet (2)
An early 19th century rosewood and brassbound writing box, the top and front with a circular sunken brass handle, the top centred a brass back engraved an S with a ducal crown, the leather lined interior with a lift out tray with remains of partitions, under a plain interior, 8.75in (22cm) h, 14.75in (37.5cm) d. The left side is slightly angled probably to fit under a carriage seat hense the hing handle to the front.
A mid 18th century cherrywood comb-back Windsor armchair attributed to John Pitt, the shaped top rail above a vase shape splat with three spindles either side and a flat upright, the bow arms on five spindles and curved front supports, the large saddle seat with incised lines, on cabriole legs united by turned 'H' stretcher to pad feet. Old repairs to splat and stretcher. See Regional Furniture, The Journal of the Regional Furniture Society, vol XIX, 2005, pp.20-32 for a similar example with a label to the underside for John Pitt of Slough 1714-1759. There is evidence of a label to the underside of the above lot.
A Charles II carved oak panel back open armchair, the shaped top rail carved scaly beasts and centred initials 'IA' and dated '1678,' above a interlaced geometric panel to guilloche borders and shaped sides, the similarly carved arms on baluster turned supports to a boarded seat, the shaped apron on conforming legs united by peripheral stretchers. Old restorations.
A Dutch walnut and marquetry inlaid open armchair, with penwork decoration, the shaped top rail and scroll arms inlaid scrolling foliage and a flaming urn flanked by griffin, the vase shape splats centred a Roman emperor within a laurel wreath, to scroll supports and a drop in seat the shaped apron on cabriole legs united by a turned edge stretcher, all legs spliced.
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