
Of particular interest is a letter found in the glove box. It's from Austen Albu, M.P., in London dated June, 1956, inviting "Charlesby" to a meeting of the Politechnic Club in Room B, at the House of Commons.

An altogether fascinating bit of history. Other letters found indicated that the hall tree might have been the property of a Dr. A. Charlesby who was a scientist in London. He published scientific papers in the mid 20th century.
The hall tree itself is made from oak, stands 6 feet tall and is pegged together with numerous miter joints. It's a marvelous piece of furniture and it makes me wonder how a hall tree from London came to be at a small country auction in Pineville, LA.
2 comments:
I dunno, but I wouldn't be complaining :-) Looks like a NICE addition to the hall!
that is so cool! Tell Ms. Jane I applaud her purchase. Let me know if you all find out anything else.
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