JOHN GOULD (1804-1881) 'Tinnunculus Alaudarius (Common Kestrel)'
HENRY CONSTANTINE RICHTER (1821-1902) AFTER JOSEPH WOLF (1820-1899) FOR JOHN GOULD (1804-1881) 'Tinnunculus Alaudarius (Common Kestrel)' coloured lithograph, originally for Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', 51cm x 30cm (2)
in George III style, late 19th century, the pierced backsplats with arched toprails, above straight front legs and splayed back legs, with later upholstered drop in seats; with a roll of spare, conforming fabric, Height: 96cm Width: 53cm
late 17th century, the oval top with twin drop leaves, on knop turned columnar supports to square section legs with peripheral stretchers, Height: 69cm, Length opened: 130cm, Width: 120cm
circa 1870, the pen and ink box with hinged cover above a sloping top with inset leather surface, above a cupboard door, on twin sleigh feet with four ceramic castors. Height: 88cm, Width: 53cm, Depth: 45cm
circa 1800, each with panel toprail above a horizontal openwork geometric backsplat and a lobed splat; the drop in seats avove chamfered front and splayed back legs, with stretchers, Height: 87cm, Width: 50cm