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Assorted Mainly Early 20th Century Lace, comprising a lace and ribbon threaded apron,various deep collars including an embroidered example with vine and grapes, a ribbon appliqué collar, three others, Irish Crochet collar, two white bobbin lace examples,Reslaw black chiffon trim embroidered with coloured flower heads etc,(in a Sandilands, London card box and cover)
Attributed to William Bartlett for Liberty & Co., an oak Shakespeare Chair, the upright panelled back with turned bobbin and block section, with curved arms, the solid triangular seat on turned front legs joined by stretchers131.5 x 62 x 43cmIn generally good condition, structurally sound with no apparent damages or repairs.
A matched set of ten 17th Century and later dining chairs with upholstered backs and seats with a variety of turned, bobbin and reed type legs, some joined by conforming stretchers and some with the initialles HW carved to the legs, eight singles and two carversQty: 8The arm chairs are a pair. The singles do not appear to match, some are similar but in no case is the configuration of stretchers the same. I can only find one with the stamp HW, it is to back of lag and back of back stretcher.
An Arts & Crafts style grained mahogany cheval mirror with an arched rising sun crest above an open bobbin turned panel, the mirror plate flanked by fluted columns on a bold base with turned supports and finials, on scroll legs with ceramic castors, labelled to reverse George Davis cabinet maker and upholsterer Plymouth, 73cm wide, 56cm deep, 159cm highWear, scratches, marks and scuffs. No apparent losses. Original plate with slight damage to mirror backing. Glass intact. Back marked in paint with initials GC
An18th Century and later oak hall chair, the shaped top rail over a plain panel and scroll arms on bobbin turned supports, the plain seat also on bobbin turned supports to block feet united by stretchers, 62 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 123 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst the chair appears to be basically sound, there are several areas of damage and repair throughout, particularly to the arms with inset sections. Split to the back panel. Split to the front of the seat panel, split to the back of the seat panel left hand side corner. It is not known what the gouge marks are to the rear supports just above the arms as they appear to be uniform. It may be that they were part of the original construction though this to repeat is unknown. There is discolouration to the foot rails and signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use throughout - see images for further detail.
A James I oak credence table with an oval flat top and triangular frieze on bobbin turned legs with gateleg action, width 81cm, depth 38cm, height 73cm.Provenance: Purchased from Christie's fine English and Continental Oak, March 1st 1979, with catalogue.Condition Report: Age related wear throughout, some minor losses around the edge, minor splitting to the joints.
An old oak side table, in part early 18th century, boarded top, single frieze drawers, bobbin-turned supports, flat X-shape stretchers, 92cm x 58cm, height 75cm.Qty: 1Condition report:Open joints and a couple of old splits to the top, the joints are not too bad, a small amount of lateral movement, drawer is sound and runs well, replaced lock and handles, legs and feet are sound but evidence of old worm, stretcher has open joints but again is sound.
A Lignum Vitae String Box, 19th century, formed as a beehive, with cutter and bevelled plinth8.5cm highA Similar Example, formed as a barrel, the string dispensing from a tap11cm highA Further Larger Cylindrical Box, with moulded cover and on octagonal plinth12.5cm high (3)Beehive - base threads slightly loose but still functioning and closing tightly. Internal bobbin perhaps a replacement. Timber of good colour and free from splits or losses. Cutter intact.Barrel - threads good, top closing tightly. Large flat chip to the rim of the top. Internal bobbin with heavy losses. Overall good colour. Minor scuffs and scratches. No splits.Larger box - flat section on the side of the cover rim, possibly a thumbpiece or a chip that has been carved out. Large age related split to the base. Nothing housed internally.
A Circular Oak Cricket Table, late 17th/early 18th century, of plank-top construction with carved frieze, on bobbin-turned legs above moulded triangle stretchers and block feet76cm diameter, 66cm highThe top is rather faded and dry. The underside has later batons added. There is some heavy decay to the underside, the framework and the legs. Various splits to the turned legs also. Some slight movement in the joints and the top (see further images).
A Solid Oak Refectory-Style Dining Table, 20th century, the rectangular top above trestle end supports joined by a trestle base158cm by 71cm by 70cmA Set of Six (5+1) Lancashire/Cheshire Ash Rush-Seated Dining Chairs, the carver with triple spindle back support above outswept arms, the front chamfered legs joined by a bobbin-turned stretcher, the singles with double spindle back supports above rush seats and H stretchers and a bobbin-turned front railcarver 61cm by 48cm by 104cmsingles 48cm by 40cm by 100cm (7)Provenance: Ex. Elaine Phillips Antiques Ltd, 2 Royal Parade, Harrogate, with a copy of invoice dated 1982
A large Victorian 19th century mahogany bobbin leg round extending dining table. The table having a circular top with chamfered edges and fitted frieze below. Raised on four tapering bobbin turned supports with brass castors to ends. Measures approx. 74cm x 142cm x 123cm closed, 74cm x 142cm x 245cm open.

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