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Architecture. Guarini (Camillo Guarino), Architettura civile, two volume set: text and plates, facsimile, Farnborough: Gregg Press Limited, 1964, original cloth, folio (34 x 24.5cm); Soane (John), Sketches in Architecture, [&] Plans Elevations and Section of Buildings, two volumes, facsimiles, Gregg International Publishers Limited, 1971, green cloth, both Aston University copies, withdrawn stamps, folio (35 x 24cm); Dean (Ptolemy), Sir John Soame and the Country Estate, Ashgate, 1999, illustrated, original dustjacket over cloth, square 4to; The Works in Architecture of Robert & James Adam, three volumes bound as one, London: John Tiranti & Co., 1931, plates, original cloth over papered boards, folio; Stuart & Revett's Antiquities of Athens, 1922 reprint, disbound, original boards, folio; Thomas Hope; Thomas Chippendale; etc., (15) Provenance: Julian Bicknell (b. 1945), New Classical architect and designer of the Palladian Henbury Hall, Cheshire.
A Georgian Chippendale style country chair, 83cm (h) x 52cm (w) x 42cm (d) / Please bring equipment and labour to assist with removal of all lots. All lots are located at St. Marys Cottage, Old Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, Surrey, GU104HG. Viewing and collections are via appointment only, please see our important sale information for more info. Collections must be completed by Thursday 26th September due to premisis move. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of packing or shipping.
A collection of furniture comprising a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid demil-une card table (baize missing), a mahogany reading table, three various pot cupboards, box seat commode, Pembroke table, occasional table, small two drawer chest, a cane seated elbow chair in the Dutch taste and a hanging shelf/cupboard unit, together with a 19th Century Provincial Chippendale style mahogany framed dining chair with drop in seat on square legs together with another similar 98 cm high and a further 19th Century Provincial Chippendale type dining chair with pierced vase shaped splat back raised on moulded square legs with green upholstered seat (14)
A near pair of mahogany Chippendale style bookcases, late 19th century, the step moulded cornices over an arched recess flanked by architectural columns, the lower sections with single panelled cupboard doors raised on plinth bases207.5 x 79.5 x 35cm206.5 x 79.5 x 34.5cmProvenance:by repute from Eton College
A George II mahogany chest on chest in the Chippendale manner, the moulded cornice decorated with ruffled leaf and flower heads, above three short over six long drawers flanked by fret cut and fluted column pilasters 182 x 117 x 61cm It is an 18th century chest on chest adapted in the 19th century with added Chippendale style carvingsCornice is knocked with losses to the extremetiesDrawer fronts heavily knocked with multiple losses to the cockbeading and veneerBrass handles appear original to the pieceFeet knocked, loss of the waist moulding on the right sideBase moulding on the right side has come loose and the rear right foot is in need of attentionSee images
A Set of Nine (8+1) George III Chippendale-Style Provincial Dining Chairs, late 18th century, with later floral upholstered drop-in seats, the gothic tracery pierced splats above plain seat rails, on square moulded and chamfered forelegs joined by an H stretchersingles 53cm by 41cm by 80cmcarver 77cm by 44cm by 101cm
Six Assorted 18th/19th Century Dining Chairs, comprising:a George III carved mahogany armchair, circa 1760, the scrolled and pierced back support with later upholstered seat, on cabriole forelegs with scrolled toes (lacking arm)57cm by 60cm by 84cma pair of mahogany dining chairs, circa 1820/30, the curved back supports above horizontal splats and overstuffed seats, on turned forelegs47cm by 45cm by 85cma George III Hepplewhite-period mahogany dining chair, the oval back support and pierced splat above a serpentine overstuffed seat, on fluted forelegs55cm by 47cm by 97cma George III mahogany dining chair, early 19th century, the top rail decorated with swags above reeded uprights and overstuffed seat, on square tapering forelegs with spade feet (a/f)53cm by 43cm by 89cman 18th century Chippendale-style mahogany provincial armchair, the carved splat and close-nailed worn leather seat on square-form legs joined by an H stretcher59cm by 50cm by 85cm
Set of four late 19th / early 20th century Howard & Sons mahogany Chippendale style chairs, each with serpentine top rail over gothic splat and drop-in seat raised on chamfered square section stretchered support, stamped ‘Howard & Sons Ltd., Berners Street' and numbered 33075374, to inside of seat rail, 59cm x 100cm high (4)
A Chippendale revival sofa, early 20th century, in foliate burgundy fabric, the undulating back rest extending to scrolled arms enclosing the full length bespoke squab cushion, over the gadrooned apron and three carved squat cabriole fore legs, plain rear legs, 86cm H x 200cm W x 80cm D (at fault)
A good set of six George III Chippendale style dining chairs, each with yoke shaped top rail with carving to the centre and with pierced and carved splat backs and solid seats upholstered in foliate and scroll patterned material and raised on moulded chamfered legs. Height to top of back 95 cm, width across seat front 56 cm, maximum seat depth 44 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These are a very good set of chairs which are in good order and could be used in their current state without the need for any restoration. All backs are in good order with no loose joints and no visible repairs. The seats have been well upholstered and are generally free from any discolouration or staining. There are no loose joints on any of the chairs and no repairs to the legs or stretchers. Very minor criticisms would be the odd scuff and marks around the leg extremities and very minor long-gone old woodworm holes to the inner edges of the seat bearers. A very good set of chairs. These are George III period and probably date from between 1780 and 1800.
A good set of George III oak Chippendale style country dining chairs, with yoke shaped top rails with vase shaped pierced splat backs with solid seats and raised on moulded legs. Height to top of back 97 cm, width across seat front 48.5 cm, seat depth 36 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These chairs are in extremely good order with no loose joints and no need for any repair or restoration. They are free from woodworm and could be used in their current state without the need for any work.
20th century painted faux bamboo 'Cockpen' furniture comprising dining table, four carver chairs and coffee table, inspired by the designs of Thomas Chippendale, in original paint with red ochre highlights. Condition- some general wear to include surface marks and chips to paintwork, all chairs and tables appear to be good and strong with no loose joints.
A SET OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY WALL SHELVES IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY 59cm high, 61cm wide, 15cm deep Condition Report: Shelves with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some very minor old repairs - see images. Hanging brackets to the back are later and vary from one another. Shelves in generally good presentable order overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1775 The back roundel painted in polychrome with a coronet and initial 'A' 97cm high, 47.5cm wide, 51cm deepProvenance: Private Cotswold CollectionA set of six related chairs were made in 1773 by Thomas Chippendale Senior for Harewood House, Yorkshire. They remain at the house displayed in the Steward's Room. The back of the present chair is round, rather than oval as the Harewood chair, and the back support of the present chair has carved scrolls. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use. There are some indistinct repairs in part concealed by staining; some missing and later blocks to the underside of the seat; there is some evidence to the seat rails of old worm. The importance of this chair is suggested by the considerable weight of the high quality timber, the figuring to the back roundel, the dished and outset shape of the seat and corresponding front seat rail, the scale of the block feet and the rake and breadth of the back legs. Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III PALE GREY AND GREEN PAINTED ARMCHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1775 Four chairs with check woven fabric; two with a geometric cell and dot fabric Each 91cm high, 61cm wide, 45cm deep overall The present chairs relate strongly to Thomas Chippendale's 1770s designs popularising the neo-classical revival. Similarities to Chippendale's commissions for David Garrick include key features of the present chairs. Chippendale's chairs for Garrick's Royal Adelphi Terrace London home and a Chippendale four poster bed for Garrick's Thames-side villa both display Chippendale's new use of the fashionable 'japan'd' or painted furniture in a distinctive white and green colour palette. The Adelphi saloon chairs stood on a matching white and green carpet designed by Robert Adam and made by Moorfields. Painted decorative motifs shared by the present chairs and the Garrick bed include patera with a star shaped outer border. The use of painted trompe l'oeil fluting to the seat rail, oval backs and stop fluted legs also relate to these Chippendale pieces. Somewhat similar notches to those seen on Chippendale chairs are carved to the seat rails, created to hold the glue cramps when the chairs were being assembled. For related Garrick Chippendale 'Japan'd' armchairs, see Christies, The Ann & Gordon Getty Collection, English Furniture, New York, 23rd October 2022, lot 510, (USD107,100). See Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, The Garrick bed, Accession number W.70-1916.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS BOUND WINE COOLER IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770 62cm high, 65cm wide, 47cm deep overall Thomas Chippendale is known to have used the exact pattern of lion mask handles as used for this wine cooler. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use. The metal liner with deterioration from age and use, including missing one of the interior handles, blistered and with some cracks. There are some gaps between the coopered mahogany sections, some bowing to the base. The upper brass band has a shadow line about 1cm beneath it. There are some later screws to the brass lion mask handles. The brass and composition casters are later, probably 19th century. Overall this is in untouched 'country house' condition. Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Eight Chinese Chippendale revival side chairs in the George III manner, faux bamboo with lattice backs and cane seats, includes one elbow chair and three of a slightly different colour, elbow chair measures 58cm wide x 50cm deep x 92cm highCondition ReportCane seats in good order overall. Chairs with some scuffs and scratches, general wear and tear. Three chairs are a darker colour to the rest. Chairs are late 19th/early 20th century. There are eight chairs - photo of eighth added. Width across front of non carver seat 46cm
Pair of Chinese Chippendale revival bamboo conservatory elbow chairs in the George III manner, one with padded cushion seat, each chair 52cm wide x 65cm deep x 91cm highCondition ReportOne chair with damage and poor repair using nails to top left corner section, see photos. Both with scratches, scuffs and general wear and tear.
A Chippendale period carved and giltwood mirror, c.1765, the cartouche-shaped plate within a scrolling acanthus and 'C' scroll frame,45cm wide111cm highProvenance: Phillips of Hitchin Antiques Ltd., exhibited 'Grosvenor House Antiques Fair', June 1973;a private collection, Moor Park, Hertfordshire.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WIND OUT DINING TABLE, with three additional leaves, raised on cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet, extended length 242cm x diameter 122cm x height 77cm, along with a set of six reproduction Chippendale style chairs, with green drop in seat pads, front cabriole legs, on ball and claw feet, (condition report: two winding handles, all with imperfections, such marks, scuffs, stains, discolouration, other wear and usage) (12)

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