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Click here to subscribeAn extensive Louis XV style giltwood suite 20th century comprising of three seat sofa, upholstered in 18th century style figural needlepoint on a peach field, the frame carved with typical cartouche, and trailing foliage, berry and lappet raised on cabriole supports, together with six matching open armchairs and a three fold screen, and fire screen (9).
A CHARMING AND UNUSUAL LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN CHILD'S OAK-FRAMED THREE-FOLD DRESSING SCREEN WITH ORIGINAL KATE GREENAWAY-STYLE INK AND WATERCOLOUR ILLUS-TRATIONS AND HUMOROUS ADVERTS, having slightly humped surmounts (one lacking) on reeded toprail, the glazed illustrated panels on open S-form splats, with shaped aprons, the stiles extending as legs, to one side (all three folds) decorated with illustrations of children at play, 43 illustrations in all, to the other side (all three folds) with larger adverts including 'Ink Sah Yes Stebens Sah' (depicting a negro carrying a large bottle of ink), 'Sprats never again/This Dawg had Sprats', 'Sow Suttons seeds, they're Sutton to Grow' 'Koko for her hair. I use no other' (depicting a baby with a single hair, waving her bonnet), one advert dated 1899, 126cm wide x 107cm high, (49.5in x 42in).
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD POLESCREEN having an urn finial to the turned pole, the scroll-edged cartouche-form screen decorated in petit-point needlework with a mounted gentleman and another with five various dogs, on a broadening cylindrical stem and three scroll-decorated downcurved legs with scroll toes, 148.5cm, (58.5in) high.
An Edwardian mahogany boxwood strung and harewood inlaid fire screen, circa 1910, the glazed panel filled with a later design of two cross hippopotami and raised on down curved legs and spade feet joined by a mirrored baluster stretcher centred by an oval boxwood and harewood conche shell motif, 37.5" high, 23.5" wide
A mahogany pole screen mounted with an early 19th century canvas sampler, worked in crosstitch in coloured silks, with a central motif of a castle surrounded by dogs, birds, flowering shrubs, peacocks and reindeer, within a meandering stylised flower border, dated 1816, 37.5 x 32.5cm, the screen 140cm high overall
Braybrooke, Richard Lord, The History of Audley End. To which are appended notices of the town and Parish of Saffron Walden in the county of Essex, London, printed & published by Samuel Bentley, 1836, 4to (310 x 240mm.), engraved additional title depicting the Oak screen in the hall, portrait of Richard Griffin, 3rd Lord Braybrooke, 15 plates, double-page map of the parish of Saffron Walden, and a double-page plan of the town of Saffron Walden, illustrations, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece, armorial bookplate of Charles Drummond