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    18th century Oak Lowboy with walnut cross banding to the top and drawers. Two plank top with re-entrant corners, walnut crossbanding, over three drawers also with crossbanding, oak lined, original brass handles. Shaped frieze. Bold cabriole legs with pad feet. Width: 31" / 79 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 29" / 74 cms
  • 18th century Oak box settle. The four panel back over a box seat with lift up lid. Welsh. Circa 1750 See 'Welsh Furniture by Richard Bebb, Volume 2 Page 4 Fig 600 for an almost identical settle from the region of Llanbedr, Merioneth. Seat Height: 17" / 43 cms Width: 49" / 126 cms Depth: 17.5" / 45 cms Height: 45" / 114 cms
  • 18th century Oak table with shaped gallery to the top and frieze, slender cabriole legs terminating in hoof feet - in original condition. Width: 17" / 44 cms Depth: 14" / 36 cms Height: 33.5" / 85 cms to top of the gallery.
  • 18th century Oak centre table. The top with a moulded edge, chamfered legs, united by straight stretchers Width: 31" / 79 cms Depth: 20" / 51 cms Height: 28" / 71 cms
  • 18th century Oak tripod table with one piece top. The elegantly turned central column supported by tripod cabriole legs. The whole being a wonderful colour and patination. Diameter: 26" / 66 cms Height: 27.5" / 70 cms
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    18th century Oak spice or wall cupboard - possibly Welsh. Moulded cornice over a single door, comprised of two planks Width: 23.5" / 59cms Depth: 8.5" / 21 cms Height: 29.5" / 75 cms
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    18th century Oak cupboard. These are sometimes known as food cupboards but this is a glass case/cupboard which was designed so that the owners rare and expensive glassware was visible to visitors. In the great parlour of 17th century Oakwell Hall, West Yorkshire hangs a cupboard with a similar baluster,silhouette splat design to the doors. A single door held by iron strapwork hinges. Width: 26.5" / 67 cms Depth: 8" / 21 cms Height: 26" / 66 cms
  • Unusual 18th century Oak wall cupboard with shaped door. Excellent colour and patina Width: 18" / 46 cms Depth: 7.5" / 19 cms Height: 24.5" / 62 cms
  • Oil on Canvas. Mason Chamberlain R.A. 1727-1787 - A gentleman seated in his study with his son or grandson, a greyhound at his feet and holding a trundling hoop.   Mason Chamberlain R.A. (1727-1787) began his career in a counting house in the City of London but turned to art and studied under Hayman, in whose manner he painted conversation pieces. He was a founder member of the Royal Academy, exhibiting 50 works there between 1760 and 1786. He painted the portrait of Benjamin Franklin in 1762 and their Royal Highnesses Prince Edward and Princess Augusta in 1771. His works are represented at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The National Portrait Gallery, London, Yale NMM and the Milwaukee Museum. Provenance: Christies July 11 1984 With Thomas Agnew and Sons, London Philip Reiff, the sociologist 1984 With Mallet, London (See Label Verso) Width: 40" / 102 cms Height: 48" / 122 cms
  • Three 18th-century pewter plates with London touchmarks Diameter: 9.5" / 24 cms
  • 18th century Portrait of a Lady in carved and gilded frame - attributed to John Astley (1724-1787) - Sarah Hamilton of Drumaspie, Dungannon, Co Tyrone - label on reverse - Sarah Hamilton, only child of William Hamilton of Drumaspie, married to Alexander Stuart - the portrait supposed to be by Ramsay of Edinburgh Width: 27" / 69 cms (Framed) Height: 31" / 79 cms
  • Large 18th century Portrait - Oil on Canvas - Young girl seated with a parakeet -  a country house in the background - a fountain playing in formal grounds Width: 46.5" / 118 cms Height: 56" / 142 cms
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