![]() Later copies of seat furniture from the suite have be been attributed to the Edwardian furniture maker Lenygon and Morant, when there was a keen interest in Queen Anne and early Georgian furniture. The other armchair is derived from the celebrated suite of furniture at Chatsworth, Derbyshire, dated circa 1740 assumed to have been commissioned by William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire. It is believed to have been made by Thomas Roberts, junior, who produced other seat furniture for the State Rooms at Houghton. MARIA DE LA LUZ ESPINOZA MAYA (License 1002KK-457464) is licensed by Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, California Departement of Consumer Affairs (DCA). Get full property details, plus crime rates, environmental hazards, natural disaster risks and more at 7405670. ![]() Based on Redfins Bell Canyon data, we estimate the homes value is 3,311,564. 13192 DAPPLEGREY RD, GARDEN GROVE, CA 92843 Get a FREE Property Report for this home. This home is currently off market - it last sold on Octofor 1,125,000. Search by owner name and find all properties currently or previously owned. Properties Search by address to access the property report or search by location to build lists of properties. This parcel is owned by Jesus & Maria De La Luz Espinoza and can be described as a Resid. The last assessment recorded was taken in the year 2015 with a value of 443520. This property has an improvement value of 67,655. Property information includes the names of 6 recent tenants. 13172 DAPPLEGREY RD contains 1,768 square feet of living area and was built in 1955. The original was part of a suite of furniture supplied circa 1730 and covered in green velvet with silver galon. 27 Dapplegray Rd is a 5,529 square foot house on a 1.09 acre lot with 3 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Orange County » 92843 » Dapplegrey Rd » 13162 Dapplegrey Rd 13162 Dapplegrey Road, Garden Grove, CA 92843. This is a single-family home with an address at 13172 Dapplegrey Road, Garden Grove, California. TWO GEORGE II STYLE EBONISED MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT WING ARMCHAIRS LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with a squared back and wings continuing to outscrolled arms above a loose cushion seat, upholstered in black fabric, the seat rail carved with shells, acanthus scrolls and satyr masks, raised on cabriole legs ending in carved paw feet stenciled 'D&P 3298' the second with similar back, wings and cushion, in matching black fabric, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in foliate scroll carved feet (Larger 88cm wide, 112cm high, 63cm deep) Qty: (2) Footnote: Note: The wing armchair with the carved satyr mask seat rail is a near identical copy of a chair in the Cabinet Room of Houghton Hall, Norfolk.
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