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243 An 8ft. cornice pole, ends, rings, brackets, and a pair of green figured rep window curtains and rope holders 
244 The green ground Brussels carpet as planned, a 3 ft. 6in. shaped steel and iron fender and a piece of oilcloth
245 A brilliant plate chimney glass in walnut and gilt frame, plate 69in. by 50in.
246 A 4ft. circular oak table, and a yellow tapestry table cover.
247 A gentleman's easy chair, stuffed and covered in cloth, with two extra cases
248 An ebonised and gilt-frame folding easy chair, seat and back in black rep and needlework, and a 4 ft. box ottoman on castors, the top stuffed and covered velvet and needlework
249 Six mahogany-frame dining chairs, stuffed and covered in leather, at per chair
250 A walnut and inlaid chess-top table on metal stand
251 A law tennis net, 2 tennis racquets, and a dozen balls
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End Room.
 

254 A 7ft, cornice pole, ends, rings, brackets, and a pair of figured green rep curtains and rope holders
255 The figured Brussels carpet as planned, about         yards, and a 4 ft brass and iron open fender, and a set of fire implements with ormolu handles
256 The chimney glass in oak frame, plate 60in. by 50in. (cracked)
257 The range of oak bookcases as fitted to room, with leather falls and cupboards under, fitted shelves enclosed by panelled doors, locks and keys
258 A bronzed 2-light candle-holder on ebonised pedestal, a wood inkstand, a letter weighing machine and weights, and a brass door stop
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