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A Regency burr maple games table, in the manner of Morel & Seddon, the rectangular top with an inset chequerboard within an inlaid border of stylised fruiting foliage, over a frieze drawer with inlaid foliage within scrolled brackets, verso matching, on standard end supports with crisply carved terminals, a turned stretcher and inlaid and scrolled supports, 76cm wide 42.5cm deep 73cm high Morel & Seddon were the principal suppliers of furniture and furnishings to George IV (1762-1830) during his extensive refurbishment of Windsor Castle (1827-30). Their lavish interior decoration helped re-establish Windsor as both the principal seat of the British monarchy and the leading example of the national style. To achieve this, Morel & Seddon repurposed fine French and English eighteenth century furniture from George IVs previous residence, Carlton House, as well as supplying new pieces in styles ranging from Late Empire to Gothic Revival. Morel & Seddon also supplied new furnishings for Windsor, ranging from armchairs, bookcases and cabinets to wall hangings and candelabra. In the process they collaborated with some of the finest craftsmen and designers of the day, including the Parisian cabinetmaker, FHG Jacob-Desmalter, and AWN Pugin. After three years, the partners produced a bill for their work which came to £203,963 6s 8d - the largest sum ever devoted to a single furnishing scheme in this country. However, a Parliamentary Select Committee strongly criticised the way the commission had been supervised and dramatically reduced the sum to be paid.
A satinwood and rosewood library table, with a crossbanded inset leather top, brass moulding and re-entrant corners, on a pair of end standards with inlaid quadrant corners, splay legs and brass castors, 82cm wide 124cm deep 71cm high For a table of a similar size and design, see The Norman Adams Collection, ACC 1983. p.160.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid writing table, late 19th century, by Edwards & Roberts, the raised back with two shelves over an inlaid top, with scroll and quill over two short drawers and on tapering legs, drawer stained with maker's mark, 96cm wide 50cm deep 140cm high Provenance: The Cranch Collection.
A contemporary weathered hardwood D end extending garden table with single additional bi fold leaf, raised on square cut legs united by stretchers, together with a set of six matching folding chairs with slated seats and backs, label to reverse Phileas Frog garden furniture
A vintage C & M vulcanised hard fibre bound travelling trunk with stitched leather carrying handles containing a further vintage stitched bound leather holdall, a small oak folding coaching type table, a brass trumpet and small fender with pierced rim and two similar brass punch work chargers
An Edwardian mahogany wind-out extending dining table of rectangular form with two additional leaves raised on cabriole supports together with a set of six Edwardian dining chairs with carved and moulded frames, turned spindle backs, rexine upholstered seats and turned forelegs
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