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A 17th century style carved oak tree form hall stand, late 19th century, with three graduated branches to both sides upon a rectangular shelf with a single frieze drawer, raised upon bobbin turned supports united by a conforming plinth base, inset with two metal drip trays, 200cm H x 109cm W x 34cm D, width without brass fittings 96cm
A late 17th century oak standard chair, with two rows of bobbin turned uprights, carved frame, scrolled cresting, turned knob finials, upholstered seat covered in red hide, with baluster turned legs, block feet, united by square moulded stretchers, 47cm wide, 47cm deep, 95cm high, seat 48cm highCondition report: Metal strap repairs to back legs, worm holes to stretchers, metal brace to front foot
A QUANTITY OF OCCASSIONAL FURNITURE to include an oak spinning chair, small circular bobbin turned table, upholstered foot stool, another foot stool, G plan fresco style mahogany nest of three tables, glass top bamboo coffee table, width 105cm x depth 55cm x height 46cm, pair of beech chairs together with a corner cupboard (9)
A 1920s stained oak circular occasional table, with bobbin turned legs on pentagonal base, height 66cm, width 62.5cm, with a 1920s oak hexagonal wall mirror, width 54.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe table with sun fading towards one half. The edge banding slightly split where the join meets and slightly gaping. General wear to legs and underside. The underside also with some damp blooming. The mirror has some spotting to the plate and general light age wear.
A 19th century ebonised rush seated bobbin corner chair, together with an elm ladder back rush seated chair and two similar examples (4).Additional InformationThe joints are loose on the corner chair, heavy wear to the rush seat on the single chair, one of the pair has been cut down, knocks, scuffs. Height of tallest chair 88.5cm.
A LARGE ISLAMIC TURKISH OR SYRIAN CARVED WOOD AND INLAID MOTHER OF PEARL & IVORY ROOM DIVIDING SCREEN, with panels of carved ball and bobbin turned decoration, each panel with a central opening door, with lower sections of inlaid ivory and mother of pearl in the form of a star, each section measuring 175cm high x 55cm wide
A collection of linen, lace, costume, etc., comprising a large collar with inserts of Point de Gaze, a Bedford bobbin lace circular table cloth, a square table cloth of drawn thread work, Maltese bobbin lace silk table cloth, a knitted edge table cloth, an Art Deco brown velvet embroidered collar, a tatted collar in ecro, a Bedfordshire bobbin lace small Peter Pan collar, and five handkerchiefs including a Torchon marked Milly Dowdin, and a Bruges bobbin lace example. (qty)
Two mounted displays of lace bobbins, comprising a card of four wooden examples with countries of origin, largest 15cms, and a folding display of twelve bobbins identified by country of origin including a good Midland bone bobbin spot inscribed, 'Edward Blunt 1830', and a Honiton bobbin incised with a fish and patterns highlighted in blue and red, 9.5cms. (2)
Eleven various lace bobbins, comprising / a wood and a bone example with evil eye beads / a pewter spot decorated example with bird cage spangle / a bone example with serpent's eye bead / a 19th Century ivory example / a green stained bone example / a purple heart wood example / a green plastic WWII example / two bone bobbins / a wooden bitted bobbin. (11)
A pair of 1930's oak four tier sectional bookcases, with bobbin mouldings each tier with a pair of doors. 141 cm high, 89 cm wide, 32 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: Both bookcases are in generally good condition with no significant issues. They do not appear to have had any repairs or restoration. The colour is uniform. There is no cracked glass and no significant cracks or damage to the oak. There are the usual small and minor scuffs and scratches that one would expect from items of this age but no real problems. The doors snap shut with a sprung loaded ball bearing. This is on the right hand door to each of the bookcases. Two of the ball bearings are missing as is one spring. This is only a minor defect but worth pointing out. All other doors snap shut as they should.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIRCovered in blue chintz, possibly by Colefax and Fowler, on bobbin turned legs91cm high, 74cm wide, 75cm deepCondition Report: Upholstery in generally good order overall with just a few very minor discolourations. Legs bear the expected scuffs, chips and knocks consistent with age and use. Chair is structurally solid overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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