A pair of early 19th century George IV rosewood, brass and needlework pole screens.
The stands have a pair of circular rosewood bases with three scroll shaped feet and a centre moulded collar.
The gilded brass poles are held in a turned rosewood pillar which has lappet carved decoration and the poles have an umbrella shaped finial at the top.
The carved rosewood framed screens have a brass adjustable fitting at the back which allows the screens to be adjusted in height.
The screens have a needlework picture of a young girl feeding a fawn in one and children fishing on a river on the other.
The pole screens are in good condition, the height adjusting fitting does work. (Circa 1825)
Height 136cm (53.5 inches)
Diameter 40cm (15.7 inches)