A Victorian walnut veneered two tier whatnot, each rectangular top with canted cornice decorated with satinwood inlay and borders, the top with a pierced gallery border raised on turned supports, the base accommodating a single twin handled drawer, on four bobbin turned legs with casters, the top measuring 40 x 56cm, 67cm high
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A 1920's/30's heavy oak dining room suite, comprising refectory style drawer leaf table on carved bulbous legs and carved cross stretchers 8' x 3'3 with leaves pulled out, eight leather upholstered dining chairs on bobbin turned legs, six standards, two carvers, oak sideboard with carved panel door and three drawers on standing on bulbous type legs 6' wide
Attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser for The Art Furnishers' Alliance - An oak side chair of Moorish influence circa 1880, with bobbin turned spindle detail to the back, later stamped Liberty & Co, S/DThe Arts Furnishers' Alliance went in to liquidation in 1883, with the stock being sold at auction. A number of these pieces were apparently purchased by Liberty & Co and retailed through their premises.
A BIEDERMEIER ROSEWOOD TABLE CABINET, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the fretwork carved and satin backed fall front opening to reveal a gilt tooled leather writing surface and an interior with four drawers with turned bone pulls, further fitted with a base drawer, all between bobbin turned three-quarter columns. 78cm by 69cm by 37cm
A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK WAINSCOT CHAIR, 19TH CENTURY, the pointed arch crest carved with a heron and four stylised flowerheads issuing from scrolling stems, between square section uprights flanking a panel carved with the head of a dog amongst foliage, the boarded seat above a carved fore rail and raised on block and bobbin legs joined by stretchers.
Six Lancashire Joined Oak Chairs, the domed top panel backs carved with leafy plants between plain uprights with pyramid finials, the boarded seats on spindle and turned block legs joined by a stretcher, basically 18th century with later elements, 47cm by 38cm by 105cm; A Joined Oak Chair, Chester/South Lancashire Region, circa 1700, with crescent shaped splat and acorn turnings between scrolled finials, the boarded seat on block and turned legs joined by a bobbin turned stretcher, 49cm by 41cm by 106cm; and An 18th Century Joined Oak Chair, with carved top rail above a flower carved back panel and boarded seat, on block and turned legs joined by a stretcher, 47cm by 36cm by 112cm (8)
A Set of Ten 17th Century Style Oak High-Back Dining Chairs, early 20th century, including two carvers, recovered recently by The Odd Chair Company in cream and green striped fabric with overstuffed seats, on turned forelegs with bobbin turned stretchers and block feet, singles 47cm by 46cm by 107cm, carvers 58cm by 55cm by 109cm; and A Pair of Late Victorian Carved Oak Armchairs, upholstered to match, with close-nailed padded back support, upholstered arms and overstuffed seat, on turned forelegs with block feet and castors, 63cm by 55cm by 111cm (12) See illustration
Six Ash and Rush-Seated Dining Chairs, Lancashire/Cheshire Region, early 19th century, with double spindle back supports and bobbin turned stretchers, 48cm by 40cm by 95cm; and A Pair of Similar Later Armchairs, with triple spindle back supports and outswept arms above rush seats with bobbin turned stretchers, 58cm by 41cm by 108cm (8)
MORRIS & CO: AN EBONISED SINGLE "SUSSEX" CHAIR, turned bobbin back with rush seat, turned legs linked by stretchers, 84cm high x 42cm wide x 36cm deep Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition with some age relating wear including rubbing. Rush seat showing some signs of wear.
ATTRIB. MORRIS & CO: A PAIR OF EBONISED ASH "SUSSEX" ARMCHAIRS, probably designed by Phillip Webb, turned bobbin back above railed open arms with rush seat, turned legs linked by stretchers, 39.5cm deep x 49cm wide x 86cm high (2) Condition Report: One stretcher split to one chair, pair have good patina and general age related wear including rubbing and surface marks. Otherwise appears structurally good.
ATTRIB. MORRIS & CO: A PAIR OF EBONISED ASH "SUSSEX" ARMCHAIR FRAMES, probably designed by Phillip Webb, turned bobbin back above railed open arms, turned legs linked by stretchers, 39.5cm deep x 49cm wide x 86cm high (2) Condition Report: Both showings signs of wear, general rubbing, good patina, no visible breaks, both appears structurally good.
ANGLO-MOORISH WALL MIRROR, probably by Liberty & Co, rectangular form, the mirror plate within a bobbin turned and ebonised frame, 46.5cm high x 41.5cm long Condition Report: Item has signs of woodworm holes, some chipping to edges and general age related wear. Mirror plate does not appear to be period.

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