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A Victorian walnut library armchair,with a buttoned red leather back and seat, raised on tapering square supports, terminating in ceramic castors,65cm wide65cm deep95cm highBuying this armchair at auction could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new armchair.Condition ReportThe leather replaced. The frame re-finished. General knocks and surface wear. Some minor marks and perforations to the leather. The joints sound and solid. Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition and is ready for use.
A large Victorian oak extending dining table by Eadon & Son, Sheffield,c.1860, the rectangular top with a wind-out mechanism and ten leaves, above a deep apron with carved detail, raised on turned and fluted legs, terminating in large Cope & Collinson brass and ceramic castors, stamped with maker's marks beneath, 680cm long150cm wide76cm high,with a leaf case and a winding handleBuying this dining table at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new table.Condition ReportSome warp to leaves. One castor off but present. General knocks, cracks, scratches, marks and wear to top commensurate with age and use. The legs are knocked, worn and scuffed, with some more significant wear, damage and repair to lower legs and castors. Winding action functional. Joints generally. The table would benefit from some professional attention, but is generally structurally sound. Some looseness in joints to the case, which doesn't appear totally sturdy when all leaves are inside it.
A Victorian walnut tub chair, c.1890, covered in foliate silk with a buttoned back, raised on ring-turned front supports, terminating in ceramic castors, 88cm wide85cm deep74cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery is modern and in good order. The joints sound. General knocks and wear to the supports. Springs good. Ready for use.
A set of four Victorian walnut dining chairs, c.1870, Irish, each rail carved with the coat of arms of Clotworthy Skeffington (1743-1805), covered in buttoned leather and raised on fluted front supports, terminating in castors, 56cm wide63cm deep106cm high (4)Condition ReportSome old chips, knocks and losses. General rubbing and wear. The upholstery is modern and in fair order. General knocks and wear to the legs. Three with ceramic castors, one with brass. Joints sound. In fairly good, usable order.
Ten export famille rose porcelain armorial plates,Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Kangxi/Yongzheng period c.1722-1730, Chinese for the English market, with the arms of Lambert to the centre with the motto 'SEGUITANDO SI GIUNGE', decorated with delicately enamelled florals and fruit, the crest depicted at the top, damages,side plates, 22.5cm diametercharger 42.5cm diameter (10) Provenance: Probably Sir John Lambert, 1st Baronet (1666-c.1722), thence by descent;Sir Henry Lambert, 4th Baronet (c.1756-1803), thence by descent;Sir Henry Foley Grey (1861-1914), Enville Hall, Staffordshire, thence by descent;Gerald Patrick O'Brien (1930-1979), thence by descent to the present owner.Literature: C le Corbeiller, 'China Trade Porcelain: Patterns of Exchange', 1974, pp.46-47;Harry Garner, 'The Origins of Famille Rose', 'Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society', 1967-69, pp.10-11;David Sanctuary Howard, 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain', 1974, p.206.The service to which these plates belong was probably made for Sir John Lambert (created a baronet in 1711), although it may possibly have been made for his oldest son, also Sir John, 2nd baronet, which would date the service slightly later. Armorial services made for the English market during this period show the first examples of the use of the famille rose palette on Chinese porcelain, and the Lambert service is one of the earliest and most important examples.Condition ReportComprising:Five side plates, 22.5cm diameterOne charger, 42.5cm diameterThree smaller (one damaged), 39cm diameterOne serving bowl, 39cm diameterTwo of the 39cm chargers appear in reasonably good structural order, with some surface scratches, rubbing, wear and loss to enamel and gilding. The third with extensive losses to the rim and damages throughout with old staples and restoration. The remaining examples with all of the above, as well as chips, cracks, staple repairs and restoration. Please see additional photos.
George III mahogany and brass mounted Sedan clock, the circular convex enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the watch movement signed Sharp, London Bridge, 14.8cms diameterDial in ceramic and has small chip to centre hole (by hands) Please see photos for rest of clock. Does tick but does stop, unable to guarantee it can run for any length of time.
Ridgway ceramic tea service - 20th Century vintage. Comprising of; serving plates, sugar bowl, cups, saucers. teapot, bowls, serving bowls. With makers mark to underneath. Est 1792. Condition; wear and tear commensurate with age, some cracks and repairs. With red and gilt pattern flower garlands decoration to pieces, approx. 70pcs.
A collection of vintage china with green and gilt bands and floral decoration comprising a high comport, two low comports and ten plates, ten further oriental style green and gilt sandwich plates, two plant pots and stands, commemorative mugs, a pair ceramic figures of kneeling gentlemen, ceramic basket, etc
An Edwardian drawing room of parlour armchair with later upholstered seat back and arm pads within a moulded and carved frame raised on turned forelegs, together with a Belgian machine made wall hanging, a vintage Jones cast iron sewing machine and a further cast iron kitchen scale with ceramic tray and sundry weights (5)

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