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    19th century Mahogany stool - the drop in seat, upholstered in hand worked tapestry Width: 13,5" / 34 cms Depth: 12" / 30 cms Height: 17" / 43 cms
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    Small 17th century Oak chest of drawers, circa 1680. English. Three drawers with geometric moulding. Panelled ends. Width: 31" / 79 cms Depth: 21" / 53 cms Height: 28.5" / 72 cms
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    18th century English Mahogany Chest on Chest. Dentil moulding to the cornice. In two sections. Two short drawers over six graduated drawers. Bracket feet. Width: 40" / 102 cms - maximum width Depth: 21" / 53 cms Height: 73" / 185 cms
  • Late 18th century Mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide. Circa 1780/90. English Two short drawers over three long drawers on bracket feet. Original handles. Width: 35.5" / 90 cms Depth: 20" / 51 cms Height: 33" / 84 cms
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    Pair of 19th century Mahogany Commodes - now with let down top sections on brass arms. Width: 20" / 51 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 29" / 74 cms
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    Large early 17th century Oak coffer - six plank form. Circa 1620. Ex Private Collection Width: 57" / 145 cms Depth: 16.5" / 42 cms Height: 23" / 59 cms
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    Early 19th century Oak Chest of Drawers, possibly for a child. Useful by the side of a sofa or chair. Width: 19.5" / 49 cms Depth: 12.5" / 32 cms Height: 20.5" / 52 cms
  • 18th century Mahogany Chest of Drawers with brushing slide and moulded top over four graduated drawers on shaped, bracket feet. English. Circa 1780 Width: 32.5" / 83 cms Depth: 18.5" / 47 cms Height: 31.5" / 80 cms
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    Small 19th century Mahogany Bookcase Width: 13" / 33 cms Depth: 11" / 28 cms Height: 36" / 92 cms to top of cresting
  • Oil on Canvas in Giltwood Frame Attributed to Joseph Highmore (1692-1780) Portrait of a young lady in blue lace bodice, holding a bird with her King Charles spaniel at her feet. Highmore was educated at Merchant Taylors School and studied to become a lawyer. He abandoned this for painting and trained at St Martin’s Lane Academy and set up practice in 1715. He continued to study in Godfrey Kneller’s Academy and became one of the most accomplished portrait painters of his age. Highmore was capable of painting with the greatest refinement. Provenance: The Priory, Isle of Wight. Represented at The National Portrait Gallery, London, The Tate, Yale Width: 50" / 127 cms Height: 60" /152 cms
  • Portrait of Charles Howard of Greystoke Castle Oil on Canvas in Ebonised and Giltwood Frame Charles Howard (1630-1713) of Greystoke Castle, Cumbria. Painted here as a boy. Charles was the fourth son of Henry Frederick Howard, 15th Earl of Arundel and Elizabeth Stuart. Although it was his father’s wish that he would inherit the title, Duke of Norfolk, his brother Henry obstructed this. Charles sued Henry through the House of Lords but the case was not resolved in his lifetime. Width: 30" / 76 cms Height: 36" / 92 cms
  • Set of Four 19th century Coaching Prints. Hand Coloured. Originally drawn by James Pollard 1836. Published Feb 1837 by Ackerman and Co, 56 The Strand, London. Engraved by J B Campion. Maple Frames Scences during the Snow Storm December 1836 The Liverpool Mail in a snow drift The Devonshire Mail The Birmingham Mail fast in the snow The Louth Mail stopt by the snow Width: 22.5" / 57 cms Height: 16.5" / 42 cms
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