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    18th century Oak box settle with panel back and base and lift up seat Width: 47" / 120 cms Depth: 22" / 56 cms Height: 56" / 142 cms
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    18th century Portrait of a Lady in an Oval - French - Francis Alleyne circa 1774-1790 Width: 16" / 41 cms (Framed) Height: 18" / 46 cms
  • 18th century portrait of the younger children of Giacomo Lomellini, Doge of Genoa 1625-1627 - After Van Dyke The original version of this painting by Van Dyke of the family hangs in the National Gallery of Scotland and is considered as being one of his finest works. Doge Lomellini was famous for implementing a famous defence project of the capital of Genoa - a substantial city wall from the San Benigno hill at the mouth of the Bisagno stream, a work that was the basis of the "New Walls". In December, 1626 the doge laid the foundation stone and in the following years there were many donations from individuals, corporations, and the arts, to which were added the new taxes specifically designed to support the walls’ construction, paid for by the middle and less wealthy classes. The amount collected, approximately 2,100,000 Genoese pounds, did not serve to cover the entire construction, but was the basis for starting the works. His term as Doge ended on 25 June 1627, and Lomellini was elected from January 1628 to 1630 as head of the war magistrate. In 1634 he was in the office of the magistrate of Corsica and in 1637, and again in 1644, he led the commission of the State Inquisitor of the Republic of Genoa. In 1645 and until his death he took part in the direction of the restoration and modification of the Doge's Palace. Lomellini died in Genoa on April 1, 1652. Anthony Van Dyke (1599-1641) – Born in Antwerp to prosperous parents. Antoon van Dyck’s talent was evident and he became an independent painter around 1615, setting up a workshop with Jan Breugel the Younger. Within a few years he became the chief assistant to Peter Rubens, the dominant master painted of the whole of Northern Europe. He lived a good part of his early life in Genoa, although he moved to London to be granted citizenship by Charles I who commissioned Van Dyck to paint several portraits. The portrait of Charles I in three positions (1635-36) is one of the most famous images. Width: 33" / 84 cms framed size Height: 39" / 97 cms
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    Set of four 17th century Walnut side chairs with cane backs and seats. Wonderful colour. Some minor old repairs. Circa 1675-1690. See Early British Chairs and Seats written by Tobias Jellinek Page 159 for similar examples of carving and style Width: 22" / 56 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 44" / 112 cms - seat height 18" / 46 cms
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    Late 17th century Oak Press or Hall Cupboard - wonderful colour and patination - circa 1670/80 Width: 57" / 145 cms Depth: 17.5" / 44 cms Height: 41.5" / 105 cms
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    19th century Mahogany Sofa Table with two blind opening drawers Width: 58" / 148 cms extended 32" / 82 cms with leaves down Depth: 27" / 69 cms Height: 28" / 71 cms
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    18th century Mahogany Padfoot Dining Table - wonderful colour and patina Width: 56.5" / 144 cm Depth: 56.5" / 144 cm Height: 28.75" / 73 cm
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    17th Century Oak Coffer with panelled front and carved frieze and uprights- circa 1660 Width: 45" / 114 cm Depth: 20.5" / 52 cm Height: 27" / 69 cm
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    19th century Double Corner Cupboard - Mahogany with original glazing Height: 85" / 216 cm Along the wall: 28" / 71 cm
  • A Rare Set of Four Lithographic Prints published by Ackerman and Co. 1837 Painted by R B Davis (animal painter to the King) Drawn on stone by J W Giles In Original Oak Frames Framed Size 20" / 50 cms by 17.5" / 45 cms high
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    Late 19th century Carved Armchair with Handworked Tapestry cover Width: 24”/ 61 cm Depth: 21”/ 53 cm Height: 51”/ 130 cm
  • 19th century Mahogany wing chair with fluted back. Newly upholstered using traditional materials. Width: 30" / 77 cms Depth: 27" / 68 cms Height: 44" / 112 cms
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