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A Wedgwood 'Chippendale' pattern part service, comprising a square cake plate, teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, six teacups and saucers, ten soup bowls and dessert plates, fourteen side plates, eight dessert bowls, eleven dinner plates, sauce boat and stand and two oval dishes, together with a St Michael stoneware part service, including teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug and various cups, saucers and plates.
NINETEENTH-CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRthe serpentine arched crest rail, above a pierced ribbon carved vase shaped splat, above an upholstered seat and gadrooned leaf carved apron, raised on proud cabriole legs to the fore, terminating on leaf scroll feet98 cm. high; 57 cm. wide; 58 cm. deep
465PAIR OF HEAVY EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PERIOD MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIRS, CIRCA 1770each with a serpentine crest rail, above a pierced ribbed vase shaped splat and drop-in seat, raised on square chamfered legs to the fore, joined by stretcher rails50 cm. wide; 46 cm. deep; 100 cm. high (2)
A 1920s/30's red Japanned dresser in the "Chinese Chippendale" manner, the whole decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, the upper part with carved pagoda pattern top, fitted three open shelves and two small cupboards, the base enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, 49ins wide x 15.5ins deep x 90ins high
George II red walnut carver chair, Chippendale design back with pierced splat, out swept scroll arms, loose seat with wool work tapestry cover, cabriole legs.Condition report.Front right leg broken and still looseFront left leg cracked, loose.Back right leg cracked around the joint.Both sides of the back uprights are broken where the joint attaches to the top rail, loose.Large water stain to the back splat.New glue blocks, some missing, old bone glue over the surface. I think the chair used to be a commode.Some woodwormWoodscrews added to the joints to try and reinforce the chair and oak dowels added through the face of the joints, again to try and reinforce.
Ephemera - an unusual and scarce tenant's shooting card pass, inscribed To my respective Tenants in the Wards of Allerdale above & below Derwent [...] Permit Mr William Dickinson of M*fa** to Sport during the present Season overy my Estate in your occupation, ['signed'] Lonsdale [William Lowther (1757-1844, 1st earl of] Whitehaven Castle [Cumbria] 1st Augst. 1831, printed on card, 7.5cm x 11.4cm; another for the 1834 season, with a map of the Preserved Grounds and estate to verso, 9.1cm x 13.5cm; Bookplates/Ex-Libris, including Jacobean armorial for William Morgan [?], Chippendale armorial for Henry Dayrell Esqr., applied to a calf book board, Chippendale armorial for Charles Grave Hudfon (sic), Esqr [Hudson FRS (1730-1813), bn. Tunis, 1st baronet, owner of Wanlip Hall, former director of the South Sea Company and one-time High Sheriff of Leicestershire], corresponding duplicates (3), a later spade shield armorial, for preceding owner, festoon and wreath armorial for F. Fortescue Survile, spade shield armorial for Wm. Bedford, others, including plain armorial, John Seargant Cyprian Bridge, Percival L. Murray, George Jas. Geausant, Henry Chapman, his great-grandson the New Zealand judge Frederick Revans Chapman, 20th century pictorials for Robert Watchorn MCMXV [1915] (5), Antoine Conte de la Roche, Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (restrikes, 2), George Townsend, book labels Sparkenhoe Hundred [...] Nichols (2), etched bookplate designs by George William Eve (1855-1914) 1903 for George James Lind and Sir Francis Reginald Wingate K.C.B., etched with monogram and dated 1903, signed in pencil, another for Sir John Nicholson Barran, Bt [26]; etc

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