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A George IV rosewood rectangular library table, well figured top above a pair of cockbeaded frieze drawers, turned stretcher, tapered end supports carved with acanthus scroll brackets, scroll feet, brass casters, 74.5cm high, 107cm wide, c.1825 Condition Report: 62cm deep
19th century painted pine dressing table, rectangular form with inverted frieze, central curved drawer flanked by further drawer on either side and raised on tapering square supports, painted throughout with mythological figures and foliage etc, together with a similar but non-matching easel back dressing mirror and three cane seated chairs, dressing table 115cm wide (5)
Christopher Greenwood (1786 - 1855) and John Greenwood (fl. 1821 - 1840), Map of London from an actual survey made in the years 1824, 1825 & 1826 [...], first edition, Published by the Proprietors, Greenwood, Pringle & Co, London, August 21st, 1827, Engraved by James & Josiah Neele, fine large scale map with contemporary hand-colouring, 24 sectionalised folds laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, table of explanation, inset named-views of Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral, dedication to George IV, edged in green silk, 127.5cm x 187cm (open), folding into a square: 32cm x 32cm, contemporary card slipcase (perished, chipped but map in situ and holding), fragmentary gilt-lettered green calf label to spine 33.5cm x 32.5cm, The Greenwood brothers Christopher and John spent three years preparing this remarkable new survey of London, prepared on the lavish scale of 8 inches to a mile, illustrating for the first time the planned development of Belgravia by Thomas Cubidt, the completion of the Grand Surrey Canal and Regent's Park one year before it was completed in 1828.
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