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A Victorian open armchair, on four block and turned feet with casters, upholstered in a light green and yellow patterned fabric and metal stud decoration to the sides, with two cushions in matching fabric and a small round associated footstool on three turned legs and upholstered in the same fabric; floor to top of seat height 43cm
A set of six mahogany ladder back dining chairs in George III style, each with a green padded seat on channelled legs with H stretcher, two with arms, and a mahogany extending dining table in Regency style, the rectangular top with rounded corners on two turned pillar supports with splayed legs and brass castors, one loose leaf, 74cm high, the top 114cm x 243cm. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
Two 5 inch gauge plugs for casting the bodies of an A4 Class locomotive and a GWR Railcar, built by Dan Jeavons of Pseudo Steam, together with two chassis frames, a fibreglass diesel body, bogey painted in green and red with seat, various moulds and a schematic diagram for a GWR Railcar. (qty)
AMENDED - A 1961 AJS 650cc twin motorcycle, model 16, not registered, frame no A78039, engine no X2954, replacement gear box no M26467, twin exhaust, in black and chrome, leather seat, together with large box of accessories including a spare petrol tank, an ongoing and unfinished project, no V5C but comes with a folder of paperwork receipts and invoices.
A 1960 AJS 248cc motorcycle, model 14, in blue and black, not registered, frame no 7889, engine no 60/14 6572, gear box no G7096 with wire spoke wheels, lacking seat, some spares, a restoration project, no V5C but with a small folder of relevant paperwork to include original spares list. Ideal restoration project.
A collection of assorted small scale diecast models, comprising a collection of boxed Matchbox 1-75 Series Regular Wheels diecast models, comprising 8e Ford Mustang in white, 7c Ford Refuse Truck, 37c Dodge Cattle Truck, 26c GMC Tipper Truck, 28d Mack Dump Truck, with a Matchbox Major M1 BP Petrol Tanker, box S/D, and a King Size K1-2 Hoveringham Foden Tipper Truck, box S/D, with three Corgi diecast models, 51655 James Bond For Your Eyes Only Citroen 2CV, Juniors Jaguar XJ-S and Juniors Mercedes-Benz 240D, with a Guisval 27 Seat 131, Guisval 14 Renault R5, Majorette 140 Simca 1307, Crescent State Coach, Dinky 241 Silver Jubilee Taxi, Corgi 471 London Transport Silver Jubilee Bus and a Corgi 61 Four Furrough Plow, all boxed or carded, conditions vary. (17)
Two similar late 19th/early 20th Century Welsh primitive stick backed fireside armchairs, both with arched crestings, shaped arms and solid seats, one on three legs, one on four turned legs. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Both appear in sound usable condition.Height of the chairs 109 and 104cm Approx.Height of the seat 42cm Approx. all parts seem to be original - seems to structurally sound
Late 19th/early 20th Century beech, elm and oak farmhouse elbow chair, having splat and spindle back with shaped arms, elm moulded seat on turned legs and stretchers. (B.P. 21% + VAT) One arm has some sideways movement. General wear commensurate with age, some minor splits in places but in usable condition.
A pair of Victorian mahogany hall chairs with carved foliate and moulded backs, above a serpentine moulded seat standing on ring turned legs. 84cm high approx. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Both have some movement to the backs, general wear and tear commensurate with age. Some marks and scratches, rather grubby in places. In usable condition.
19th Century Indo-Burmese carved padouk wood stool of circular form with stuff over upholstered seat with carved floral and foliate frieze having animal mask head mounts. Standing on scroll feet and ceramic casters. 50cm diameter, 38cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Upholstered top in rather tired and faded condition. Carved wood itself appearing good overall with minor losses in places. Very grubby.
19th Century Welsh oak settle of small proportions, having four moulded panels to the back, with shaped open arms above a hinged lid seat, standing on square supports. 107 x 41 x 95cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Good colour overall. The hinged lid has replacement hinges and doesn't sit flush. Some losses to pieces of wood/mouldings. General wear and tear commensurate with age but good usable condition.
Late 19th/early 20th Century oak high back elbow chair with relief foliate and mask head carving, the shaped open arms above a moulded seat on turned legs and stretchers. 124cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) One of the arms especially has a little bit of sideways movement, minor losses in places. General wear commensurate with age. One noticeable split to the shaped arm at the end.
19th Century Welsh oak settle having five moulded panels to the back with open arms, the moulded seat standing on square legs. 137 x 49 x 106cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appears to have been stained or cleaned off at one stage. Shrinkage split to the seat area, horizontally. Appearing structurally sound with general wear and tear, scratches commensurate with age.
A George II carved walnut side chair in the manner of Giles Grendey The shaped back above a vase shaped splat and bowed drop-in seat upholstered in teal silk damask, on cabriole shell and trailing bellflower carved legs, on claw and ball feet, stamped W.R to the back seat rail, 55cm wide, 50cm deep, 100cm high, seat height 48cm. The chair offered here is virtually identical to a set of six sold Christie’s London, 15 Nov 2017, lot 153 and a single example sold Christie’s New York, 22 October 2010, lot 386. All these chairs are closely related to a set of six in the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by the celebrated Clerkenwell cabinet-maker and upholsterer Giles Grendey (d. 1780), two of which carry labels 'GILES GRENDEY, In St. John's-Square, Clerkenwell, LONDON, Makes and Sells all Sorts of Cabinet- Goods, Chairs and Glasses' (illustrated C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, p. 242, fig. 434). A further labelled suite of similar seat-furniture by Grendey and formerly in the collection of the late J. S. Phipps, was sold at Sotheby's New York, 21 November 1981, lots 233-235. Another chair with identical back is illustrated in R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, rev. edn., 1954, vol. I, p. 254, fig. 85. A number of chairs from Grendey's workshop bear the stamp of his journeymen, some of which are recorded in the archives preserved in the Public Records Office. A suite of chairs supplied by Grendey at Gunton Park, Norfolk (C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, London, 1996, p. 243, fig. 437) is identically stamped 'WB' and this stamp probably relates to William House, employed at Grendey's Clerkenwell workshop from 14 April 1747 (G. Beard and C. Gilbert, eds., Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, Leeds, 1986, pp.371-2). Similar stamps 'WF' and ‘WH' appear on numerous chairs of known Grendey models, including a set of dining-chairs with identical legs and scallop backs almost certainly supplied by Grendey to John, 1st Earl Poulett for Hinton House, Somerset, and the suite of chairs at Longford Castle, Wiltshire.
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