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A FINE PAINTED SATINWOOD ARMCHAIRIN GEORGE III CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE, ATTRIBUTED TO S. HILLE & CO, EARLY 20TH CENTURYwith parcel gilt and Japanned decoration, the top rail with a stylised pagoda above swags and drapes and a lattice splat with a drop-in seat on chamfered legs united by pierced stretchers; together with four matching side chairs (5) Catalogue NoteFor similar chairs see Sotheby's, Freddie Mercury; A World of his Own, 8th September 2023, lots, 526 and 528, sold for £16,510 and £15,240 (including premium) respectively.
A George III mahogany and upholstered library elbow chair in Chippendale style, late 18th century; the openwork backrest with strapwork vase form splat; with serpentine arms and supports above a floral tapestry worked seat; on straight front and splayed back legs; 90cm high, 61cm wide; and a mahogany and upholstered elbow chair in George II style, early 20th century, 95cm high, 76cm wide
A 20TH CENTURY OAK CHAIR, with foliate details, barley twist supports, blue upholstery, on block and turned legs, united by stretchers, a Chippendale style chair, two cane seated chairs, another chair, along with a Georgian mahogany gate leg table, open width 110cm x closed width 39cm x depth 113cm x height 73cm (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, discoloration, legs cut down, other wear and usage) (5)
AN EARLY 2OTH CENTURY MAHOGANY OVAL WIND OUT DINING TABLE, the legs with scrolled and foliate detail, on ball and claw feet, with one additional leaf, full extension length 216cm x closed length 159cm x depth 106cm x height 77cm, along with a set of six Chippendale style dining chairs, including one carver (condition report: surface marks, deep scratch, other signs of wear and usage, one winding handle) (8)
Set eight 19th century mahogany Chippendale design dining chairs, shaped cresting rail over pierced splat with foliate carving and moulded upright supports, moulded and gadroon carved seat rails with drop-in upholstered seats, cabriole supports with scrolled acanthus carved knees and ball and claw carved terminals, two carvers with foliate carved swept arms and scroll carved arm terminals on shaped and moulded supports, six side chairs
A Red Lacquer Open Armchair, of "Country Chippendale " Design, decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, with shaped and carved crest rail, ornate vase pattern splat, conforming fretted panels to sides, the drop-in seat upholstered in old gold cloth, on square chamfered front legsAt the top of the crest rail where the uprights meet the top there are two shrinkage splits running horizontally from one end to the other. Where the top of the splat meets the crest rail there is a shrinkage split on the right hand side around 2ins long horizontally. To the frame of the chair there is extensive paint and polychrome loss. The drop in seat appears to be in a fairly good overall condition with no obvious tears or rips. General heavier wear to the legs and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
Ex Marston Park, Frome - Mid 18th century mahogany chest on stand in the Chippendale taste, with crossbanded border and wrapped ribbon carved moulded edge over three drawers with Chippendale-style pierced backplate bale handles, the stand with blind fretwork and shell-carved cabriole supports terminating in claw and ball feet, 110cm x 53cm x 106cm high,
Burr walnut extending dining table, in Queen Anne Revival style, late 20th Century, the top crossbanded and accommodating one extra leaf, length 182cm extending to 243cm, width 114cm, raised on shell carved swan neck legs with pointed pad feet, height 75cm; together with a set of eight mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale style, with carved splat backs and blue leather upholstered seats, on carved cabriole forelegs, comprising two carvers and six singles (9) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Chippendale (Thomas). Chippendale's Ornaments, and Interior Decorations, in the Old French Style, consisting of Hall, Glass & Picture Frames, Chimney Pieces, Stands for China, Clock and Watch Cases, Girandoles, Brackets, Grates, Lanterns, Ornamental Furniture, and various ornaments for carvers, mottlers, & c & c & c., London: John Weale, [1834], engraved title and 32 engraved plates of ornamental designs by M. Lock after Chippendale, some minor marks, contemporary boards, some wear, folioQTY: (1)
Set of six Chippendale period mahogany dining chairs, with shaped and carved top rails and pierced and carved upright splats, fitted loose trap seats and raised on square chamfered legs united by plain stretchers, each having individually worked grospoint and petitpoint tapestry seat covers, each featuring a flower filled urn bearing arms or names and dated 1747, variously floral decorated with tulips, lilies, peacocks and acanthus leaves (worn in places) (6) 1. Armorial: The armorial is a variant on that of Spens (of Lathallan, co Fife) or Spence. The official arms were used by the family from the 16th century but apparently superceded by around 1767. 2. Crest and motto: not recorded. 3. Name on chairs: E Span and Eliz Span 1747 below MS. It is not possible to identify this Elizabeth Span from ancestry records. 4. Non heralidic: House, flowers, fruit and untraced motto with L [over] WE.
Set of six (5+1) Chippendale design mahogany dining chairs, shaped cresting rail over pierced splat with elaborately carved foliate and scrolling decoration, over drop-in upholstered seats, raised on cabriole supports with scrolled acanthus carved knees and ball and claw carved terminalsDimensions: Height: 101cm Length/Width: 59cm Depth/Diameter: 57cm
A collection of nine various sundry chairs, to include; a pair of mahogany Chippendale elbow chairs, cherrywood cane back elbow chair, Edwardian cane seat salon elbow chair, Hepplewhite single dining chair, Chippendale single dining chair, cane back and seat single dining chair, Edwardian bedroom chair, and a further bedroom chair (9)
An early 20th century mahogany round cornered rectangular dining table, having gadrooned edge, raised on acanthus leaf cabriole supports to claw and ball feet, length 196cm; together with a set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, having vinyl blue upholstered drop-in pad seats (6+2) (9)Table – width 126cm, sits good and strong, the top has lots of general marks and light scratches.Chairs – some general wear through use but good overall.
Wilson, of Hertfordshire (Mrs. Mary) The Ladies Complete Cookery; or, Family Pocket Companion, first and only edition, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, occasional ink scribbles or marking, title repaired without loss of text (touching one letter), O5 very small hole within text, with loss of 2 letters verso, but no loss of sense of text, repaired tear at foot of final f. without loss of text, the odd very short marginal tear, spotted, some staining, including the odd instance of ink, lightly browned, new endpapers, modern half calf, gilt spine in compartments and with red leather label, [Maclean p.152], large 12mo, Printed for the authoress, and sold by J. Roson, No. 54. St. Martins le Grand, [c.1770]. *** Rare first and only edition. This is the only copy we can trace at auction (last sold Dominic Winter, 3rd September, 2006, lot 201, £1782.). It is not found in the majority of the standard bibliographies. Provenance: 'Ann Tindall' (contemporary ink signature to head of title); John L. Marks, 'Chippendale', Earlswood (modern bookplate to front pastedown).

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