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An early Victorian upholstered library armchair with acanthus scrolling arms, cabriole legs terminating in ceramic casters, 68cm wide x 78cm deep x 39cm high at the seat x 95cm high at the backLot 77 - Possibly altered casters, some small surface chips and marks otherwise in good condition, reupholstered.
An Edwardian mahogany upholstered chair with a carved ribbon crest and cabriole legs, 56cm wide x 55cm deep x 43cm high at the seat x 100cm high at the topAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
An antique Austrian gilt metal desk stand adorned with Poseidon and four hippocampus and inkwells, the octagonal base with pierced sides, 36cm wide x 19cm deep x 20cm highTrident missing, one hippocampus head loose, jointing bolt missing, Poseidon loose on seat screws need tightening, glass inkwell cracked
A set of four 19th century Continental gilded hardwood dining chairs each with three splats, upholstered seats and square tapering fluted legs, 51cm wide x 44cm deep x 46cm high at the seat x 93cm high at the backSurface scratches and marks, one splat with repaired crack old reinforcements To underside. Sturdy
1911 Coronation Robes for Robert William, the second Lord Napier of Magdala and Lady Napier, also subsequently worn by Robert John, fifth Lord Napier of Magdala, and Lady (Elizabeth) Napier at the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II;sold together with the two coronets, also an interesting selection of ephemera of the occasion; *Photocopies of; The Letter of Command from the Earl Marshal on behalf of the Queen commanding Lord Napier ‘and the Lady your wife’ to attend the 1953 Coronation, with the Queen’s signature, Covering letter from the Earl Marshall's Office enclosing a photograph of a peeress, Lady Napier’s ticket for admission to the Abbey, with row and seat number, and 'Inside the Abbey’, Lady Napier’s typed personal account of the Coronation*The Form and Order of the Coronation Service 2 June 1953 *The Coronation Ceremonial 2 June 1953 (original)*Orders concerning the Robes and Dress to be worn by Peers and Peeresses (original)*Regulations concerning the Alternative Dress to be worn by Viscountesses and Baronesses (original)*Two pages of the Illustrated London News of March 14, 1953: ‘A Pictorial Explanation of the Coronation Ceremony in Westminster Abbey’. (original)-* the robes are contained within a metal box with name plaque ** also included are further pieces of related lace and velvet various*** Tthe first Lord Napier of Magdala (1810-1890) was one of only 12 non-monarchs to receive a full state funeral, alongside Newton, Nelson, Wellington and Churchill and a handful of others. He was a famous and very highly respected soldier in his day, and a close friend of Queen Victoria.
Pair of attractive Victorian ebonised and gilt papier maché salon chairs, a shaped back over figural decorated panel and close gilt scrolled decoration down the vase splat over a stuff over upholstered seat raised on octagon and turned decorated front legs, 19" wide, 21" deep, the seats 19" high, the backs 35.5" high (2)
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