Unusual William IV rosewood canterbury writing table, having a back with two shelves with fretwork sides, pull open slope with Morocco leather writing surface, pull out side drawer with compartments, over multiple bobbin turned supports forming the canterbury at the base, and with a further drawer, all raised on brass cup castors, width 59cm, depth 46cm, height 140cm
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A Charles II oak geometric chest of drawers, circa 1680, In two parts, with a twin mitre-moulded long drawer centred and flanked by corbel mouldings, above a deep drawer with a pair of elongated octagonal mitre mouldings, with two drawers below, each centred and flanked by pairs of split bobbin mouldings, on bun feet, 96 cm high, 100 cm wide, 54 cm deep. Provenance, Bonhams, the Beedham Collection, 24 May 2012.
A 19th century simulated rosewood low chair, with upholstered seat and raised on bobbin turned legs with castors. Width across seat 53 cm, height to top of back 93 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally very sound. There are no loose joints. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. The upholstered seat is in reasonably good order with no significant staining or any holes. The right hand front castor cup is a little loose, the castors would appear to be original.
A Carolean style oak chest on stand, early 20th century, with two short drawers above three long drawers, each with cast brass mask and scroll handles and bobbin turned pilasters, with panelled sides, upon six turned legs united by shaped stretcher. Width 99 cm, height 133 cm, depth 55 cm (see illustration).
Jacobean carved oak armchair with floral panelled back, open down-swept arms, block and baluster turned legs united by bobbin stretcher, 58cm wide, 94cm high and 52cm deep.CONDITION REPORT: There are old cracks and splits to the legs. The arms are well worn. The seat is faded and water marked. The feet are cut down and repaired to the rear. The stretcher is heavily worn. Well worn, as with age.
18th century and later Derbyshire carved oak country side chair, with two carved arched panels above plank seat, raised on bobbin turned block supports, (W45cm) and another similar chair, (W45cm) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Small 20th century oak gateleg occasional table, with oval top raised on bobbin turned supports, (W74cm) together with a white painted demi-lune console table of classical design, (W55cm) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
18th century oak side table, rectangular two plank top with moulded edge above single scratch moulded frieze drawer, fitted steel lock all standing on four bobbin turned legs, united by rectangular section stretchers, width 84cm (33"), depth 51cm (20"), height 71cm (28").Condition report: Good colour, replacement handle to frieze drawer, original drawer linings and feet.
Victorian sofa, rosewood bobbin turned frame, serpentine front rail, brass articulated casters, 20th century buttoned fabric upholstery, width 196cm (77"), depth 81cm (32").Condition report: Upholstery in good order, although re-covered in more recent times, casters to back rear ceramic with brass cup casters to front suggesting that rear casters have at some stage been replaced.
19th century oak framed tavern chair, back with two rows of bobbin turned spindles, open arms, solid seat, scratch carved front rail branded "Old Seven Stars, Manchester", turned foreleg supports united by rectangular section stretchers. NB. The historic Manchester tavern is sited in Withy Grove, Manchester, now the site of the Arndale Centre. The Old Seven Stars reputed to have been licensed since AD1350. History and folk law would suggest that it was here that Guy Fawkes and his companions stayed after they had fled London. Research notes relating to the Old Seven Stars, Manchester, accompany this lot.Condition report: Reasonable condition and colour with no obvious signs of repairs.
A Queen Anne and later, figured walnut chest on stand, the top inlaid with interlocking roundels of stringing, the two short and three long drawers inlaid with stringing, the stand with a further inlaid long drawer, on bobbin-turned legs joined by waved stretchers, 120cm high, 109cm wide, 61cm deep
A Set of Victorian burr and figured walnut quartetto tables, circa 1860, in the manner of Gillows, the largest table with a pierced fretwork gallery, the three further graduated tables each with a beaded top, the uppermost including an inlaid chessboard, on bobbin-turned and square legs joined by stretchers, 80cm high, 58cm wide, 40cm deep This lot is to be sold without reserve
Two German Bisque head dolls together with clothing including Heubach Koppelsdoft 320 .7 with wobbly tongue. Both dolls 55 cm approximately, have composite limbs and body, plus a selection of various period clothing. Plus a small quantity of crochet and bobbin lace edgings.Condition report: The second doll's eyes are inside her head
Victorian Black Forest carved bench seat, the branch work pierced back carved with oak leaves and acorns, solid seat with scroll arms and entwined border, S scroll feet joined by bobbin turned stretchers, W154cm, D63cm, H107cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
* Children's Clothes. Two pairs of lace infant's mittens, probably English, 17th century, cream bobbin lace mittens with frilled cuffs, lined with hand-stitched fine linen, one pair with mottled toning and some minor breaks in lace, the other pair lightly toned, with a few small fox spots, and with lace weak in places (some minor breaks and later unobtrusive stitched consolidation), length of each mitten 9 cm (3.5 in) (Qty: 4)NOTESThese rare survivals were probably used as christening mittens. Although such items are occasionally found in collections such as that of the V&A they seldom come onto the market. One of these pairs is almost identical to a pair in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (accession number 38.1246a-b), which are described as probably made in England, with lace resembling Milanese bobbin lace, which may have been imported.

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