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Four Decorative Feather-filled Cushions: One 14 inch (36 cms)square with a wool-work panel depicting a dove by bouquet of flowers edged in pom-pom tassels and backed in velvet. One 12 ins x 13 ins (59 cms x 30 cms) with a wool-work tapestry panel woven in subtle hues with fruit & flowers, edged in thick sage green cord and backed in velvet. One 17 ins x 12 ins (43 cms x 31 cms) covered in olive green velvet with broad decorative ribbons of scrolling foliage on a claret ground either side and tassels to the corners. The last measuring 27 ins x 17 ins (69 cms x 43 cms) woven with heraldic shields on a deep browny red ground edged in gold tasselled braid.
A reproduction refectory dining table, the oblong top extending to accomodate an extra integral leaf and the pierced and shaped panel supports with stretcher rail, together with a set of six dining chairs with tapestry back and seat panels, slender baluster turned and stretchered front supports (2 carvers and 4 standards).
* India and Egypt 1882, Fleet Surgeon Royal Navy. India General Service Medal 1 clasp ‘Perak’, Egypt 1882 (dated) and Khedive’s Egypt Star 1882, awarded to R.R.Siccama. Staff Surgeon RN, HMS Modeste, (on IGS) R.R.Siccama.Fleet Surgeon.R.N. H.M.S.Northumberland. (on Egypt), condition GVF or better, together with three miniature medals, plus a large framed portrait of Siccama wearing his medals, glass slide of Siccama, a framed family tree of the Siccama family dating back to 1520, a framed tapestry of the Siccama Coat of Arms, brass bookplate of the Siccama family and other related items. Dep. Insp.Gen. Rinso Robert Siccama, R.N. Died at Westerhall, Weymouth. He received his professional education at King’s College, London, and was appointed a surgeon in the Navy in 1857, and in 1868 a staff surgeon, and as such served on the Modeste during operations in the Straits of Malacca 1875-76, for which he had the I.G.S. ‘Perak’ Medal. As Fleet Surgeon of the Northumberland during the war in Egypt in 1882 he was landed in medical charge of the Suez Canal Guard during the occupation of the canal, for which he had the Egypt Medal and the Khedive bronze star. From July, 1883, to June, 1886, he was fleet surgeon in charge of the Royal Naval Hospital at Haulbowline and being promoted to be deputy inspector-general in June , 1886, was in charge of the Royal Naval Hospital at Chatham from February, 1888, to October, 1890, when he was placed on the retired list. (-)

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