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A set of six mahogany Chippendale-style dining chairs (including a pair of elbow chairs) with carved & pierced splat backs, padded drop-in seats upholstered tan leather, & cabriole legs with carved claw-&-ball feet, single chairs; 56cm wide x 101cm high. Elbow chairs; 60cm wide x 103cm high. Circa: early to mid-20th century.
GROßES BESTECK, Manuf Wilkens u. Söhne/ Bremen,Form Chippendale, bestehend aus: je 12 Speisegabeln, -messern und Suppenlöffeln, 12 Kuchengabeln, 6 Fruchtmesserchen, 3 Vorlegelöffelchen, Suppenkelle, Tortenheber, Fleischgabel, Sahnelöffel, Soßenkelle und 2tlg Salatbesteck, je Eigentümermonogr RC, je MZ, Beschau, zus ca 2170gr 800er Silber (ohne Hefte gewogen)
Dreiteiliges Kaffee- und Teekernstück auf ovalem Tablett. Eine Kaffee- und eine Teekanne mit einer Zuckerdose auf einem ovalen Tablett, insgesamt vier Teile. 1) vierfüßige Kaffeekanne mit Scharnierdeckel, gepunzt ein nach rechts gerichteter Kopf, (wohl) einer Frau. 2) Teekanne mit Scharnierdeckel auf vier Füßchen, gepunzt ein nach links gerichteter Männerkopf, wohl von Merkur oder Minerva: Silber, Frankreich um 1800. 3) Zuckerdose mit Deckel und seitlichen Henkeln auf vier Füßchen, Innenvergoldung, gepunzt ein nach links gerichteter Kopf (wohl) des Merkur oder Minerva: französisches Silber um 1800. 4) Tablett mit geschweiftem Rand Chippendale, Spiegel mit gekröntem Wappenschild, unter dem Boden gemarkt Wilkens & Söhne mit Feingehaltzeichen 830 mit Halbmond und Krone. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. H Kanne bis ca, 27,5 cm, Maße Tablett 45 x 35 cm, Gesamtgewicht ca. 3,28 kg. Zustand II
MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR IN THE CHINESE CHIPPENDALE TASTE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with fretwork detail and brackets, in soft blue upholstery and raised on stretchered supportsBoth arms tight, very little movement. One section of fretwork split, damage around joint of another to the down swept section of right arm, slight split to another section; both sides with two filled areas at joint of atm and seat at front; slight gap in joint of bracket front right leg; scuffs and abrasions right arm; damage and loss lower front left leg; further general surface wear, nicks, abrasions, additional images provided
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS CIRCA 1780 In the manner of Thomas Chippendale 204cm high, 122cm wide, 60.5cm deep Provenance: The Fulwood CollectionCook of Marlborough, 30th October 1996, £4,280 where noted 'Provenance: Trinity College, Oxford University' Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall cleaned and polished appearanceSome splits and cracks, chips and losses, The interior has been converted, there would have been linen slides originally, these have been removed and a hanging bar fitted instead The handles are probably original, the locks also, there is one key that fits the cupboard doors and operates the lock, the drawer locks are unlocked at time of report and there are no keysOverall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Nearly identical pair of Qing imperial Chinese lacquered Chippendale style chairs.Provenance: Yamanaka & Co., "Art Treasures from the Imperial Palace," January 26 & 27, 1917, Lot 231.The Yamanaka & Company catalog describes the auction as follows:"A collection of palace furniture, being Ch'ien-Lung originals, redecorated at a time of the palace renovation about a half century ago, for the use of the imperial family, the decorations reproducing those of the Ch'ien-Lung time."In the same catalog they describe the chairs as follows:"Pair black lacquer side chairs. Quadrangular seats, legs and braces, with carved scroll skirt and back. Painted in gold on all surfaces with lotus sprays and scrolls, Shou medallions, and bats carrying symbols."Each, height: 41 in x width: 20 in x depth: 17 in.Condition: Both chairs are structurally sound and stable. There are large cracks to the lacquer of the wooden seats to both chairs. Cracking and some areas of peeling to the lacquered layer throughout both chairs. There is one small chip to the seat of one of the chairs. Fading to the gilt decoration throughout both chairs. Wear along the extreme edges of the lower stretcher bars. Wear to the feet consistent with age and use. General wear throughout.
{} A George III Mahogany Bookcase, the dentil cornice above Chippendale-style astragal glazed doors enclosing later glass shelves, the base with two smaller glazed doors, on bracket feet, 18th century in part133cm by 49cm by 269cmRemoved from Aske HallProvenance: Sold on behalf of The Trustees of the late 3rd Marquess of Zetland Will Trust
A Pair of Victorian Carved Mahogany Chippendale-Style Carver Chairs, late 19th century, recovered in close-nailed geometric fabric, with leaf and flower-carved frames and pierced splats above moulded outswept arms with scrolled hand grips, above an overstuffed seat, on leaf-carved cabriole legs with claw feet64cm by 52cm by 101cmFrames reasonable just general scuffs consistent with age however arm supports joints are loose. Upholstery also worn.
A George III Chippendale Period Mahogany and Brass-Bound Octagonal Wine Cooler, 3rd quarter 18th century, the hinged lid enclosing a divided lead interior, with brass loop carrying handles to the sides, on a period stand with moulded border, chamfered legs and scrolled brackets, on small leather castors50cm by 50cm by 72cmThe top with some water marks and general scratches. The stand with some strengthening and repair work to the legs (as photographed).
A Set of Six George III Chippendale Period Mahogany Dining Chairs, circa 1760, covered in later needlework fabric, the curved top rails with eared corners above pierced splats, the drop-in seats above wavy-shaped seat rails, on cabriole forelegs with scrolled knees and pad feetA Later Matching ExampleA Similar Chair (8)56cm by 51cm by 92cmAll of the chairs are structurally sound. The needlework seats are generally good and in clean condition. Various bruising throughout the framework and the legs to all chairs. The top rails to three of the chairs have had minor repairs (these have been done to a good standard). For the later chair please see additional extra images.
^ A George III Chippendale-Style Blind-Fret-Carved Dressing Stool, 19th century, the later yellow and blue floral drop-in seat on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher51cm by 40cm by 46cmNumerous bruising and scuffs throughout the framework. However stool is structurally sound and fabric good condition.
A Set of Six George III Chippendale-Style Dining Chairs, late 19th/early 20th century, of substantial form, recovered in floral red damask, the carved top rails above ribbon and acanthus leaf interlaced carved splats above overstuffed seats, on acanthus-carved cabriole forelegs with ball and claw feet55cm by 53cm by 98cmThe chairs are of excellent quality and of substantial weight. The upholstery is good. There are some general scuffs and bruises throughout the framework, mainly around the carved legs. One of the scrolled brackets to the rear legs has been repaired with foam (see image).
^ A George III Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Pier Glass, 3rd quarter 18h century, the tarnished mirror plate within a stiff leaf carved border with carved apron and fret-carved plume surmounted by an urn flanked by acanthus C scrolls126cm by 61cmPaper label verso: Exhibited at the 1963 Antique Dealers' Fair, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, WI, described as Chippendale mahogany and gilt mirrorSome fading and small losses, but overall good cosmetic condition, mirror plate heavily tarnished, cresting small repair. See images
A late 18th century (with restorations) free-standing pine corner cupboard: the outset cornice above dentil and blind fret cornice in Chinese Chippendale style; single glazed door enclosing shaped shelves and above a brushing slide; two-panel door below; raised on bracket stile feet. (LWH 119 x 53 x 204.5 cm).
George III Chippendale style mahogany armchair George III Chippendale style mahogany armchair, shaped top rail with carved and pierced back splat, out swept arms, stuff-over upholstered seat on straight square section legs united by 'H' stretcher64.5cm wide, 53cm deep, 91cm high, seat height 43.5cm
An early 20th century Chippendale style mahogany pierced ladder back elbow chair, the cabriole legs carved with scallop shells and claw and ball feet, height 95cm, width 65cm, depth 60cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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