Early XIXth century. Lent by the Secretary of State for India.
Arm-chair, mahogany, the upper rail of the back surmounted by a lunette carved with the crest of the East India Company.
Height, 3 ft. 1⅜ in.
Early XIXth century. Lent by the Secretary of State for India.
Arm-chair, mahogany, with square back having three vertical rails, and seat covered with red leather.
Height, 3 ft.
Last quarter of the XVIIIth century. Lent by the Secretary of State for India.
In the Centre of the Gallery
Table, oak, composed of octagonal top supported on eight baluster legs joined by arches below the top; the spandrels are carved with the initials R. W. (Richard Wyatt, Master); G. I. (G. Isack, Warden); I. R. (J. Reeve, Warden); and W. W. (W. Willson, Warden), and the date 1606.
Height, 2 ft. 10 in. Width of top, 3 ft. 4¼ in.