Contents of the Drawing Room of Plas Nannau Hall in 1926

A carved oak fireplace 7ft a tiled hearth and a Norton Stove.

Five brass cornice poles, rings and brackets.

Five pairs of brown poplin curtains with blue serge linings.

Oil painting in gilt frame – of a lady with lamb and basket of flowers, 4ft x 3ft 3 inches.

Oil painting in gilt frame – of two children with a lamb, 4ft x 3ft 9 inches.

A convex mirror in a circular gilt frame with superimposed eagle and a pair of candle holders and an under ornament.

A crocodile grained blotting case with an embossed silver cover.

A black and gilt japanned vase with three decorative panel scenes supporting three electric lights and a paper shade.

The 17th Century Flemish Painted Cabinet and Two of the “Chinese Chippendale” Chairs.
The 17th Century Flemish Painted Cabinet and Two of the “Chinese Chippendale” Chairs.

An ebonised and gilt carved decorative cabinet, 2ft 7 inches x 1ft 6 inches x 2ft 4 inches, enclosed by a pair of folding doors with floral decorative backs fitted ten drawers ditto and a centre enclosed compartment with eight drawers, two locks and a key, standing on a carved frame with four supports.

A silk embroidered coat of arms on a blue back ground in a stand with a plush rest, 2ft 3 inches x 1ft 11 inches.

A Chinese lacquered corner cupboard fitted four shelves enclosed by two folding doors, under drawer and an enclosed under cupboard, 3ft x 6ft 9 inches high.

A bordered Indian carpet with fringed ends and designed with birds, dragons and foliage 31ft 9 inches x 14ft.