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A George III Period Black Painted Open Armchair c.1780 sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles Engraved by Henry Landseer depicts

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Engraved by Henry Landseer depicts the various muscles of the lower leg and foot to include the Patella

Joseph Cullingford (one of three brothers) of Durham was responsible for some of the finest taxidermy crafted during the late Victorian period and was appointed Curator of the University Museum

From his presence earth and sky fled away

the whole raised on turned legs

Celebrated artists such as Sir Frank Brangwyn

A George III Period Black Painted Open Armchair c.1780 sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles Engraved by Henry Landseer depictsOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1780 Height: 41 or 19 at seat Width: 24 Depth: 19 The large and good quality beech framed open armchair with the beautifully worn black painted finish to the whole, a black suede seat and prominently shaped arms to a pierced back with unusual splat bearing a key of life type motif, to tapering legs and spade feet, the whole surviving from the George III period. The chair is in lovely

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