View of what might have been the consulting room of psychoanalyst Joseph Sandler, on the first floor at the rear of 96 Portland Place, Marylebone. The premises housed a number of general and specialist medical practices. The ceiling and walls are relatively simply decorated, with a neoclassic cornice, and bead-edged panels with rose roundels at the corners. The marble Adam fireplace has vases arranged on the mantel shelf, seen with a watercolour, possibly of Sigmund Freud by Ferdinand Schmutzer, on the chimney breast above. The room is furnished with upholstered and cane-backed armchairs and a pedestal desk. Seen with piles of books and a carved wooden armchair, in an elliptical-arched alcove next to the door, a small couch in front of the fire, rugs on the floor, and more pictures on the walls. The room is lit by a pendant fitting with an inverted bowl shade together with two-arm wall lights. The exterior of the terrace of townhouses is Grade II* listed, listing number 1265548, and was the former home of De Beers mining magnate, Sir Carl Meyer (1851 to 1922).