AN EARLY VICTORIAN OAK ARMCHAIR
PROPERTY REMOVED FROM AYTON CASTLE, BERWICKSHIRE (LOTS 657-661)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN OAK ARMCHAIR

POSSIBLY BY THOMAS TURNER, CIRCA 1845

Details
AN EARLY VICTORIAN OAK ARMCHAIR
POSSIBLY BY THOMAS TURNER, CIRCA 1845
En suite with lots 657 and 658, the padded back, arms and seat upholstered in red leather, the toprail centred by the arms of Bertie surmounted by an earl's coronet, cornered by ram's masks, with scrolled supports and reeded legs with cabochon blocks, on castors
42 in. (107 cm.) high; 24 in. (61 cm.) wide; 30 in. (76 cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly supplied to George Bertie, 10th Earl of Lindsey (d.1877), Uffington House, Lincolnshire and by descent to
Montague Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey (d. 1938) and by descent to his daughter
Lady Muriel Felicia Vere Bertie (d.1981), married Henry Liddell-Grainger in 1922, Ayton Castle, Berwickshire.
Thence by descent.

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