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  • 19th century yew Windsor high back chair with crinoline stretcher and vase splat. Elm saddle shape seat. Circa 1830. North East Midlands area Width: 23" / 58 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 41" / 104 cms Seat Height: 17" / 43 cms
  • 19th century yew Yindsor high back chair with crinoline stretcher and vase splat. Circa 1830 from the North East Midlands region. Width: 21" / 53 cms Depth: 15.5" / 49 cms Height: 37.5" 96 cms Seat Height: 16" / 41 cms
  • Yew Windsor high back chair with crinoline stretcher and elm seat. Circa 1840. Christmas tree splat. Lincolnshire/Nottinghamshire area Width: 22" / 56 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 43" / 109 cms Seat Height: 17.5" / 44 cms
  • 18th century style armchair with shepherds crook arms. Newly upholstered with English fabric Width: 22" / 56 cms Depth: 20" / 51 cms Height: 37" / 94 cms
  • Elm dough bin with lift up one piece top. Lovely colour and patination.  Circa 1790 Width: 43" / 109 cms Depth: 17" / 43 cms Height: 30.5" / 78 cms
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    Late 18th century Oak tripod table Diameter: 23.5” / 60 cms Height: 26” / 66 cms
  • Etching by William F Harber 1848-1925 signed - The Horseguards, London circa 1920. Harber was an architect for The Belgravia Estate and designed 13-27 Brompton Road, London Height: 19" / 48 cms Width: 16.5" / 42 cms
  • Pair of Tall 19th century Carved and Gilded Altarsticks now converted to lamps Height: 36" / 92 cms
  • Tribal Staff/Stick with spiral decoration Length: 41" / 104 cms
  • Set of Four Horn Spoons Length: 5/6" / 13/15 cms
  • Large and highly ornate carved wood Italian Mirror - fabulously carved with gilded and original paint surface. (now mounted on carrying frame for ease of transport) Width: 60" / 152 cms Height: 76" / 194 cms
  • 18th Century Portrait - Oil on Canvas - Attributed to Joseph Highmore (1692-1780) Portrait of Ann Morland (1709-1791) in Period Giltwood Frame Anne Morland was the second daughter of Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite, Cumbria. Her father was a Justice of the Peace and a well known portrait of Jacob Morland with his dog, painted by George Romney in 1763, hangs in the Tate Gallery, London. Ann married William Matson of Titup Hall, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire. They had two children, Margaret and Ann - the latter married Thomas Morland (to whom we think she was related). They lived at Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent. Joseph Highmore was educated at The Merchant Taylors School, London. He began his career as a lawyer but abandoned this to study art at Sir Godfrey Kneller's Academy. Highmore established a very successful practice as a portrait painted in 1715 and was described by George Vertue as being 'distinguished in the first class of those who make the best figure'. His works are represented at The National Portrait Gallery and The Tate Gallery, London Provenance: The Morland Family, Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent Width: 30" / 76 cms Height: 35" / 89 cms
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