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Chippendale (Thomas).The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director …..Leeds: The Chippendale Society, 2005, numbered Subscribers Edition, limited to 87 copies, large folio, dust jacket;French Architectural Woodwork. Models de Menuiserie, choices Parmi ce que Paris offre de plus Nouveau …Paris: Chez Bance Aine, éditeur M. D’Estampes, 182(?), large folio, (6), 24 pages, seventy-four engraved plates including title dated 1825, some foxing, modern half morocco binding by Shepherds of London;Androuet du Cerceau (Jacques), Ouvre de Jacques Androuet dit Du Cerceau. Meubles.Paris: Edouard Baldus, no date, heliogravure title page and fifty-one heliogravure plates of furniture, sheet size 395mm x 295mm, loose in original cloth-backed folder with original label to upper board (‘Les Editions Guerinet’ - R. Panzani). (3)
Christie's. Dumfries House, A Chippendale Commission, Volumes I and II. Christie's, 2007, two quarto auction catalogues for the sale, which was famously cancelled after being purchased 'for the country' by a consortium led by the then Prince Charles, card covers; idem, Property from the Estate of His Royal Highness the Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester. Christie's, 2006, auction catalogue, card covers. (3)
A matched set of fourteen Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, with carved top rails, pierced splat backs and drop in seats, ten made by Jas. Shoolbred & Co, and four later made to match (12+2)Structurally sound, the four more modern chairs are slightly darker in colour, probably date from the 1980s, the Shoolbred set is c. 1900
A set of ten English mahogany dining chairs, George III style, Chippendale design, first quarter 20th century, with pierced ladder backs, floral needle work upholstery, on channelled front legs, to include two carvers, two stamped J.T (10)Condition Report: All with scratches, stains and old gouges to wood, one chair with repair to top of back and a repair to the bottom bar of the back, another chair with a repair to the bottom bar of the back, another chair with a split to the top of the back, all structurally sound, overall good condition.
A George III giltwood mirror, last quarter 18th century, in the manner of Chippendale, rectangular plate set in moulded frame with eagle cresting, C-scroll and floral border, 90 x 60cm Condition Report: Eagle is missing its head, repairs to crest, some gesso missing, two splits to the frame at the bottom, overall fair-good condition.
A pair of English japanned side chairs, Chinese Chippendale style, first quarter 20th century, the carved and pierced backs with C-scrolls and gilt detail, on chamfered legs (2)Condition Report: one chair missing fret work from front and sides of the legs, both with some loss of lacquer and decoration, both structurally sound, overall good condition
A late George II or early George III mahogany open armchairin the Chippendale Director tasteCirca 1760, with a shaped C-scroll and scrolled acanthus carved toprail above a pierced interlaced and 'gothick' arched splat, with scrolled arms, above an 18th century gros-point needlework upholstered drop-in seat, on square section legs, with splayed rear legs and an H-stretcher, 72cm wide x 60cm deep x 101cm high, (28in wide x 23 1/2in deep x 39 1/2in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe present lot previously formed part of the collection of Murray Adams-Acton, an esteemed furniture and architectural historian, academic and author, who was arguably most renowned for a work entitled Domestic Architecture and Old Furniture, first published in 1928. The offered chair thereafter passed by descent within the family.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Collection of Various 19th and 20th Century Books to comprise The History of Ireland by Patrick O'kelly, Published in Dublin by James Duffy 1844, with Marbled Boards, Binding AF, Good Words for 1864, 1875 Edition of Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes Volume 26, Chippendale, Sheraton and Hepplewhite Furniture Designs Reproduced and Arranged by J Munroe Bell, Published 1900 Gibbings and Company, Sacred Art Edited by AG Temple, Children's Stories from Dickens Retold by His Granddaughter Mary Angela Dickens, Six Volumes Winston Churchill The Second World War Etc (COndition Issues to include Binding Etc
Set of eight Chippendale taste mahogany dining chairs, the central pierced vase shaped splat with ribbon design, above red leather seats, on acanthus carved cabriole legs, with two armchairs, 103cm high, together with a mahogany dining table, 19th Century, on turned legs terminating in castors, complete with two winders, three extension leaves and a cover, the table 75cm high x 284cm extended x 138cm deep
Architecture and Interiors Collection of works Valentini, Agostino. I Freschi delle Loggie Vaticane da Raffaele Sanzio... Rome, [n.d.] Folio, 41 plates, original boards;Roth, Alfred. La Nouvelle Architecture... Zurich, 1947. Third edition, oblong 4to, original cloth;Le Corbusier et Pierre Jeanneret. Zurich, 1952-1957. 4 volumes, oblong 4to, original cloth, the first volume in fifth edition, the subsequent three in first or second;Lloyd, Nathaniel. A History of English Brickwork. London: H. Greville Montgomery, 1925. Original green cloth gilt;Jourdain, M. English Interiors in Smaller Houses. London: B.T. Batsford, Ltd., [1923.] Original green cloth gilt;Hayden, Arthur. The Furniture Designs of Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton. London: Gibbings and Company, Limited, 1910. Original cloth;Tarbuck, Edward Lance. The Encyclopaedia of Practical Carpentry and Joinery. London: J. Hagger, [n.d.] 4to, contemporary half calf gilt;Traité de l'Horologie... Paris: Charles Moette..., 1741. 4to, plates (volume 2 only?);Marmottan, Paul. Le Style Empire... Paris: Chez F. Contet, 1925. Folio, volume 3 only;Koch, Alex. British Competitions in Architecture - Special Number - London County Council Hall, final competition. London: Academy Architecture, 1908. Folio, original boards with adverts;Large scrap album with laid-in views, mostly Italian, attributed to the antiquary and Anglican Bishop of Nottingham, Edward Trollope, c.1800, contemporary green half Morocco;and a quantity of others, sold not subject to return
A RACKSTRAW MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, with three additional leaves, extended length 321cm x closed length 183cm x depth 114cm x height 78cm, eight Chippendale style chairs, including two carvers, a sideboard with three drawers, and a side table with a single drawer, width 122cm x depth 49cm x height 88cm (condition report: some veneer missing to additional leaves, surface scratches) (14)
Early 20th century Chippendale design mahogany elbow chair, possibly Irish, the cresting rail carved with extending and scrolled acanthus leaves, shaped and pierced splat carved with further acanthus leaves and scrolls with shell carved lower rail, the arms with foliage carved terminals on shaped supports decorated with flower head carvings, wide-seat upholstered in brown leather with stud work, the square chamfered supports carved with flower heads and strap-work, with pierced corner brackets Dimensions: Height: 96cm Length/Width: 66cm Depth/Diameter: 65cm
George III mahogany elbow chair, the shaped cresting rail carved with extending foliate motif over Gothic Chippendale design spat, drop-in upholstered seat, shaped arms over moulded seat frame, on square moulded supports joined by plain stretchers Dimensions: Height: 95cm Length/Width: 66cm
Chippendale design mahogany reverse break-front twin pedestal desk, moulded top with tooled inset leather, fitted with nine cock-beaded drawers mounted with foliate twist carvings, the pedestals with concaved canted uprights corners, lower edge moulding over canted ogee bracket feet with carved detailDimensions: Height: 75cm Length/Width: 153cm Depth/Diameter: 70cm
Chippendale design serpentine chest, shaped moulded top carved with repeating flower head motifs, fitted with brushing slide over four graduating drawers, pierced and foliate moulded handle plates with scrolled swan neck handles, canted upright corners carved with flower heads and strapwork, on canted ogee bracket feetDimensions: Height: 81cm Length/Width: 98cm Depth/Diameter: 55cm
19th century Chippendale design wall mirror, the pierced cresting finial carved with extending foliate decoration, flanked by a broken pediment with moulded acanthus decoration, trailing foliage and flower heads, rectangular plate within a gilt moulded slip, the carved uprights decorated with foliate garlands, the terminal carved with a recessed rosetteDimensions: Height: 108cm Length/Width: 54cm

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