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A collection of bakelite and early plastic office and dressing table items, one burgundy and two brown trays, 30cm x 20cm approximately, an amber coloured powder bowl and cover, four ivorine pen/cigarette boxes and soap and cotton wool containers, a Beetlware gentleman's stud box with cameo to cover, three other circular lidded boxes.
Fourteen bottles of mixed table wine and spirits including Opi aka Rodolfo Sadler, Malbec Mendoza, 2010, 1 bottle; Bon Courage Estate Wine, Jacques Bruwer Selection, South Africa, 1996, 1 bottle; Vasto, Chardonnay-Chenin, Mendoza, Argentina, 2009, 1 bottle; two bottles of London dry gin; a bottle of Tarquin's Dry Gin; Whyte & Mackay, Special Blended Scotch, 1 bottle; Kweichow Moutai, 1 bottle, in carton, possilby dated 1993; etc.
Victorian mahogany dining table, circular fixed top with moulded edge, tapering octagonal column, curved platform base on bun feet, diameter 123cm, and four Victorian mahogany dining chairs, carved slat backs, woolwork upholstered seats, turned and fluted legs, chair width 46cm.
Victorian mahogany windout dining table by Edwards & Roberts, the top with moulded edge and rounded corners, plain frieze, turned and fluted legs, on casters, the top minimum length 127cm, maximum length 333cm, width 123cm, height 74cm, with winding handle.Footnote: Provenance: The Chapel, Grace Dieu Manor, Leicestershire. Grace Dieu Manor was built in 1833 by the Phillips family, with the principal building designed by the architect William Railton (responsible for Nelson's Column). Ambrose Lisle March Phillips de Lisle was a Catholic and exponent of the Gothic Revival style and to that end, the chapel that was part of the original plans was later enlarged by the most prominent Gothic Revival architect and designer of the day - August Welby Northmore Pugin. This enlargement was executed in 1842. Further to this work, Pugin was instructed to work on further aspects of the Estate which were charmingly chronicled by William White in 1846 in his 'History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Leicestershire...', pp342-343: "In the park, about a mile from the house, upon the summit of one of the highest rocks, a beautiful small chapel has been built, containing two most exquisite and remarkable figures, executed by the celebrated sculptor, Petz of Munich, and representing in painted wood the Blessed Virgin weeping over her divine Son, who has just been taken down from the Cross; the nails being laid at his feet. From this chapel to another rock, called the Calvary, there are placed at intervals, 14 other small chapels, containing representations of the different scenes of Our Saviour's Passion; and on the Calvary Rock, is a large Crucifix 17 feet high. The whole forms a place of Pilgrimage, for the numerous Catholics, on the Garendon and Gracedieu estates. The design of the chapels was given by the celebrated architect Augustus Welby Pugin, Esq., who executed this beautiful work in 1842." Since 1972, the Manor has been the home of Grace Dieu Manor School - an independent Catholic school of the Rosminian order - until its closure in summer 2020.
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