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An Edwards & Roberts Chippendale revival writing table, having superstructure with arrangement of drawers above an inset leather top and three frieze drawers, all embellished with blind fret detail, on fluted square tapestry supports, the central drawer stamped Edwards & Roberts, 106cm wide, 60cm deep, 74cm high
A 17TH CENTURY GLASS AND TAPESTRY SET RING, circa 1690-1700, the oval closed back mount engraved to the reverse with initials E.N, inlaid with blue and enamelling and tapestry work depicting two cherubs and delicate gold coloured scroll work, beneath a domed faceted glass mount, set between split scroll detail shoulders with subtle moulded detailing. Ring size O. Weight 5.2gms.
Anglo German School (circa 1824)A group of eleven designs for garden pavilions and ornaments including one of the interior of the conservatory at Ashridge Hertfordshire, several inscribed Schaumberg; Attributed to James McNeill Whistler, a sketch of a Regency building, probably in London (possibly Regent Street), black and white chalk on brown paper, laid down, 17 x 21cm; a drawing of The Piazza of St Mark's, Venice, attributed to Whistler, indistinctly inscribed lower centre; and a lithograph by Whistler of a gallery interior (14), pencil on paper The present drawings were formerly in an album with a Berlin binding but containing Whatman paper with a watermark for 1824. A possible attribution with Prince Puklav Musckau, an Anglophile who visited Ashridge and made two English gardens in Germany, has been suggested. All laid down. Sold with research paperwork. The tapestry design drawing is torn in half.
*Taunt (Henry William, 1842-1922). The Defeat of the Spanish Armada (July 1588), Retold by Henry W. Taunt (of Oxford) as a Reading for the set of Fourteen Slides (published by them) from the Tapestry in the old Houses of Parliament, Oxford, circa 1900, manuscript title in the hand of Henry Taunt and 7 typed pages on 7 leaves, title and final blank spotted and toned, stitched as issued, together with the accompanying photographs (nos. 2-12; lacks 1 & 13?), each 15.5 x 21 cm, Taunt stamps to versos, corner-mounted on individual paper mounts with pencil captions at foot and 'Taunt's Photographs' at head, mounts chipped and soiled with loss Apparently unpublished. (12)

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