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A pair of mid Victorian rosewood side chairs, each with elaborate shield-shaped backs pierced and carved with intertwined flowering foliage, above a serpentine seat with caned panel and loose squab cushion, the apron carved with flowering foliage, the whole raised on corresponding cabriole legs with leaf-scroll feet, painted inventory mark to base, ‘3908’ (2)
A Regency mahogany and upholstered settee, the scrolling back centred by a brass inset tablet surmounted by gadrooned scroll, the back, outscrolled arms, seat and cushions upholstered in cream damask fabric, the seat rail with acanthus carved tablet flanked by brass inset tablets, on ring turned tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors 196cm wide
A Scottish George III mahogany cockpen armchair, the upholstered back and stuffover hollow seat flanked by open arms with acanthus carved scroll terminals and moulded curved supports, splayed front legs and H-stretcher of typical form See Sebastian Pryke “Cockpen Quest”, Country Life ? for a similar set of chairs made by William Hamilton for ? House, Midlothian
Nicolson, William. The English, Scotch and Irish Historical Libraries. London: G. Strahan &c., 1736, third edition, folio, contemporary calf, spine gilt, neat repair to head and base of spine Provenance: Castle Menzies, bookplate Note:Castle Menzies, seat of the chiefs of the Clan Menzies for four hundred years, is located north of the River Tay at Weem. Bonnie Prince Charlie rested at the castle on his way to Culloden in 1746,
HUGH 'GRECIAN' WILLIAM WILLIAMS (1773-1829) EDINBURGH FROM ARTHUR'S SEAT 1826 Inscribed on old label verso ' H W Williams Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat painted about 1826 and engraved by W.Miller, Lent by FF Tuckett.' watercolour heightened with white 44cm x 62cm (17.25in x 24.25in) Exhibited:Calton Conversing Rooms, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, February 1826 as 'Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat', partly coloured on the spot. A beautiful engraving from this drawing, by Miller is nearly completed. Engraved:W.Miller as 'A View of Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat', 1826
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