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An early nineteenth century oak and mahogany occasional table,
An early nineteenth century oak and mahogany occasional table,
the round mahogany top (later associated) raised on the tapered octagonal section oak stem and triple cabriole legs, -
A Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
A Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
the pennant vane modelled in copper, the indices mounted on a round-section knopped standard and supported with scrollwork and leafy clasps, -
A near pair of Jacobean style open armchairs,
A near pair of Jacobean style open armchairs,
in matching worn tapestry covers, one chair with roundel termini to the arms- the barley twist frame in walnut and basically late seventeenth century, with a repair to the back in beech. The chair with acanthus termini to the walnut arms, the rest of the frame largely beechwood, probably late nineteenth century. Some old worm damage; chairs sound and pads good, -
Pair of early twentieth century cut glass mirrors,
Pair of early twentieth century cut glass mirrors,
in later, if old, frames. Fixings can be adjusted to be hung square, if required. -
Modern white glass ceiling lights,
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Small tent and bag chandelier
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Rare George II solid yew-wood bureau bookcase
Rare George II solid yew-wood bureau bookcase
with quarter columns flanking the finely shaped panelled doors above bureau with fitted interior and secret drawers, on bracket feet. North Wales, c.1740 -
Mid-Victorian giltwood and gesso overmantle mirror
Mid-Victorian giltwood and gesso overmantle mirror
the arch-top frame with scrolled acanthine brackets to the base. -
Cast iron ‘Kenrick & Sons’ door centre pull,
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A William IV statuary white marble chimneypiece,
A William IV statuary white marble chimneypiece,
the rectangular shelf supported by substantial plain corbels, with plain frieze and jambs, raised on square foot-blocks -
Rotherhithe
Rotherhithe
A framed and mounted dry point etching by the American artist James Whistler, showing Rotherhithe on the London River from his Thames Set. Etched 1860 it was printed and issued in 1871 under the title ‘Wapping’ as one of the ‘Sixteen Etchings of Scenes on the Thames, and Other Subjects,’ by Ellis and Green of Covent Garden, in editions of one hundred. This original etching is signed and dated by the artist on the plate. The Thames is shown looking down-river through a grid of ships’ rigging, from the balcony of the Angel Public House at Rotherhithe. This famous scene still exists although much altered by the decline of the London Docks, while the public house from which it was captured remains largely un-altered with its balcony still affording splendid views along the river. -
Pair of 19th Century Fan Panels c1850