Two pairs of 19th century Chippendale-style dining chairs Both pairs of chairs with carved decoration and inset seats. One pair with plain legs, the other with carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet.The cabriole-legged chairs 54cm wide x 48cm deep x 97cm highQty: 4The chairs in reasonable condition overall. One of the cabriole-legged chairs with signs of restoration to the vertical support at the back of the seat.
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A Chippendale-style mahogany-framed dressing table stool The blue upholstered inset seat over a stool with blind fretwork decorated legs united by an H-stretcher.55cm wide x 44cm deep x 48cm highQty: 1Minor marks, dents, and scratches overall due to age and use. Some signs of repair to the corners. The upholstery in good condition.
A set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, together with a similar Hepplewhite style mahogany carver (9)The chairs are a little faded, particularly on the backs of some. Some are a little scuffed in places, particularly on the knees and feet. One has a repair to the splat and another is missing some of the shell crest. The upholstery is a little faded. There is also a wheelback chair with matching upholstery. This is damaged, with some of the fragments present in a bag.
Early 20th century Chippendale design mahogany bookcase, projecting moulded cornice over four astragal glazed doors, the interior fitted with adjustable shelves, on bracket feet Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 112cm Depth/Diameter: 48cmCondition Report:Some cracking to the glass pane. Veneer losses. Break to cornice.
Umfangreiches Tafelbesteck im Chippendale-Stil, für sechs Personen, 88-teilig. 800/000 Silber, 2.746 g (ohne Messer gewogen). Bestehend aus: Je sechs Menue- und Frühstücksmessern, -löffeln und -gabeln, Obstmessern und -gabeln, Fischmessern und -gabeln, Kuchengabeln, Mokka- und Eislöffeln sowie fünf Kaffeelöffeln in zwei Größen und fünf Teilen Vorlegebesteck. Gebrauchsspuren. Mz. Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, 50er/60er Jahre.
Tafelbesteck für zehn bis zwölf Personen, 115-teilig. 800/000 Silber, 3.785 g (ohne Messer gewogen). Im Chippendale-Stil. Bestehend aus: Je zwölf großen Messern, Gabeln und Löffeln, mittelgroßen Messern und Gabeln, kleinen Messern und Gabeln, zehn mittelgroßen Löffeln, elf Kaffeelöffeln und zehn div. Vorlegeteilen. Gebrauchsspuren, Kratzer. Mz. Deutsch, 20. Jh.
Mahogany and inlaid wall mirror in the Chippendale style, 19th Century, 89cm x 49cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).
A 19th century wall mounted oak corner cabinet having a panelled door with canted sides on a moulded plinth base. H.98.5 W.78 D.44cm together with a Chinese Chippendale style painted three-tier waterfall corner shelf in the form of a pagoda with all-over carved openwork designs. H.93 W.57 D.26cm
An early 20th century silver epergne vase, the central fluted vase having Chippendale style rim with scrolling arm attachments for a further two fluted vases, raised on a circular step moulded foot having a personalised inscription dated 1920, rubbed hallmarks, 21.5cm x 21cm, 504g (weighted)
A George VI silver salver, of circular form having a Chippendale style rim, with a central personalised engraving 'Presented to Mrs R. B. Duckworth, The Ribble Lodge No.4558, 22nd April 1942', raised on three hoof style legs, marks for Birmingham 1940, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 21cm, 329g. Scraches to the front
An intricately carved mahogany settee and two matching armchairs in the Chippendale style, featuring lavish detailing and finely executed craftsmanship. Each piece is adorned with a pierced and scrolling crest rail, floral and foliate motifs, and deep relief carving along the frame, arms, and cabriole legs. The armrests are particularly distinctive, terminating in carved dolphin or mythical fish heads, adding a unique and whimsical element to the set. The cabriole legs are richly ornamented with carved acanthus leaves at the knees, ending in ball-and-claw feet, a hallmark of 18th-century Chippendale design. The seating is upholstered in an elegant red and gold brocade fabric with floral and lattice patterns, complementing the richness of the dark wood frame. The padded seat and backrest provide comfort while maintaining an opulent aesthetic. This set is a striking example of revival furniture, inspired by the Georgian period and Thomas Chippendale's 18th-century designs. It merges classic British elegance with exotic decorative elements, making it an exceptional addition to both traditional and eclectic interiors. Settee dimensions: 53"L x 27"W x 43"H. Each chair dimensions: 34"L x 24"W x 43"H.Issued: Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Chippendale design hardwood-framed settee, arched back over rolled arms and serpentine seat, upholstered in striped fabric, on shell and foliate carved cabriole supports with scrolled terminals, together with matching scatter cushions Dimensions: Height: 90cm Length/Width: 172cm Depth/Diameter: 88cmCondition Report:The upholstery is marked and worn in places.
A George III Chippendale-Style Carved Mahogany Stand, late 18th century, the moulded circular top on fluted column supports with carved and scrolled capitals, the circular fret carved base on cabriole legs with scrolled toes and small brass castors top 42cm diameter, 88cm diameter between legs, 80cm highProvenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby, ex Fonmon Castle
Five silver-plated salvers - 19th and early 20th century, the largest with foliate and C-scroll rim, on three paw feet, 35.5cm diameter; two George III style salvers with Chippendale rims by Maple & Co and Mappin & Webb; and a pair of small salvers with chased foliate and C-scroll decoration, 20.25cm diameter.
SET OF TEN GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, in the Chippendale taste, foliate carved cresting rails and pierced interlaced splats, square tapering stuffover seats with floral Berlin woolwork covers, channel moulded legs, H-stretchers, including two armchairs, 87cms (h) (10)Comments: one chair with damaged back, later covered in navy blue fabric, some other losses, surface mould and dust soiling, viewing recommendedProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.
GEORGE III STYLE PARCEL-GILT PARTNER'S DESK, after the Nostell Priory desk by Thomas Chippendale, carved with lion bosses and shaped panels, hairy lion's paw feet, fitted with drawers and cupboards, triple leather inset writing surface, 86 (h) x 184 (w) x 96cms (d)Comments: one cupboard door missing, bearers for three other drawers lacking, losses, inspection advised.Provenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

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