A MID-18TH CENTURY OAK DOUBLE HEIGHT CORNER CHAIROn block supports, 74cm wide; 112cm highCondition report: Overall, in good condition considering age and use. General scuffs, wear, rubbing, some variation in colour and small chips commensurate with age and use. An old repair to the top rail of the comb back, with a pinned brass brace to the underside of the rail. Split visible to the top and a central spindle peg also visible; repegged at some point.Further wear and shrinkage to the curved central horizontal back rail with two carcksextending from front to back with opening of splits at the back (see additional images) Signs of some old repair. The elements and joints would benefit from some strengthening. Later corner block to seat rails. Some old worm holes to other corner blocks. Rush drop-in seat in good condition. Rush work probably replaced at some point, in relatively good condition, but some age and wear, losses, dirt and dust. Seat frame in relatively good solid order. Please see additional photographs on www.bellmans.co.uk
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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OPEN ARM ADJUSTABLE EASY ARMCHAIRWith x-frame support, 70cm wide; 108cm highCondition report: The chair does recline by press the brass button to the side of the seat rail and a ratchet mechanism slides the seat forward and the back back. This is a little awkward but functional. There have been a few repairs, notably an additional section of timber to the underside of the seat, probably due to wear from the sliding mechanism, replacement hinges to the seat back and probably replacement horizontal oak stretchers to the underside and base of seat back. Upholstery is later, with wear and dust commensurate with use and age. The frame with the inevitable knocks, scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use. Various dents to the upright side of seat back frame, and some losses around the back of the padded arm rests, probably where previous nailing has been removed and replaced. The one side with a tear to the veneer. Please see additional photographs at www.belllmans.co.uk
LINLEY; A DEEP SALMON TWO-SEAT SOFAUpholstered in a Linley fabric, 180cm wide; 80cm highCondition report: A few scuffs and scratches to the legs, commensurate with use and age. The chrome plated castors on the front legs are stamped ‘DAVID LINLEY’ and the front right is a little displaced. Fire Regulation label to the seat. Fabric in overall reasonably good condition; dirt and dust, wear to arms and possible light stain to one seat cushion.
A MATCHED SET OF SIX ASH HIGH LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRSOn turned supports, to include a pair of carvers (6)Condition reports: No obvious maker’s marks. Overall, wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Scuffs and fading to exposed parts: arms, finials and edge of rails. Some loose joints, notably to one of the armchair’s with the rush seat. A few repairs in area, including a repaired break to the arm of the other armchair. Numerous horizontal ‘ladder’ rails resecured to uprights. Some shrinkage to parts, notable some stretchers, although they are secure. One with worm holes to legs. The seats are varying, one with a rush seat, the other with sea grass type material and the 6 side chairs with woven seats. See additional photographs at www.bellmans.co.uk
A SET OF TWELVE 17TH CENTURY STYLE CARVED OAK DINING CHAIRSWith boys and crowns crest and barley twist supports, to include a pair of carvers (12)Condition report: The set has been varnished at some point, now discoloured, chipped off and generally worn. Caning to the seats looks tired and worn, but most intact except one with an obvious hole. Various knocks, some chips and general wear commensurate with age and use, in particular one split and badly repaired back upright, where the seat rail joins the back. These chairs are probably 1920s/30s.
GEORGE SMITH; A BLUE CHECK UPHOLSTERED TWO SEAT SOFAOn turned supports, 155cm wide; 83cm deep; 80cm highCondition report: Overall, in very good condition. Minor scuffs and signs of wear commensurate with use. Notably some scuffs to the castors, one of which is missing a couples of screws and presently a little displaced. Maker’s label to the underside. A few small marks and stains in areas to the cotton fabric covering.
A LATE 17TH CENTURY JOINED OAK SIDE CHAIREnglish, circa 1685, 49cm wide; 112cm highCondition report:Some wear, small marks and fading to the seat, with a horizontal open split to towards the back. Various other small chips and areas rubbed commensurate with age and use, including a crack and wear to the front roundels at the top of the front legs. Old wear and worm to the feet. Slight wobble to the joints and would benefit from strengthening. One of the side stretchers glued at some point, otherwise no obvious repairs.
A MODERN SMALL TWO-SEAT SOFAWith downswept arms on turned supports, 138cm wide; 74cm high; 79cm deepCondition report: Some marks, dirt and dust to upholstery, notably a stain to the left hand side of the seat and some marks to the arms. Would benefit from a clean.Minor wear and scuffs to the legs commensurate with use and age.
A VICTORIAN STYLE BEECH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIRWith pierced splat, 68cm wide; 118cm highCondition report: Overall in good, functional condition. Some minor wear, scuffs and general dirt and dust. Requires cleaning with some much to the bowed back and seat. The front leg join could be strengthen - slight wobble.
This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, July 1st. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or June 30th. A deck chair from James Cameron's romantic disaster film Titanic. Passengers aboard the titular vessel lounged on deck chairs before their journey turned to tragedy. This brown wooden deck chair features the White Star Line's star logo engraved in the head rest, a woven cane seat, and a fold-out leg rest with an attached stand. Also included is a Certificate of Authenticity from 20th Century Fox. It is in good overall condition with white paint scuffs on the legs and flaking wood throughout. Dimensions: 67" x 26" x 6" (170.25 cm x 66.25 cm x 15.25 cm) Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $1,200 - 1,800
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 30th or July 1st. Cliff Booth's (Brad Pitt) golf cart from Quentin Tarantino's Academy Award®-winning comedy Once Upon a Time..in Hollywood. Booth, loyal stuntman and gopher for fading Hollywood star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), waited in his banana-yellow golf cart for Dalton to finish the day's scenes. This battery-powered, modified two-seat Taylor-Dunn Tee-Bird was the only one used for the production. It features ivory-color leather upholstery, rubber tires, and updated internal electronics added by the production. In addition to its distinctive yellow body, which was also repainted by production, the vehicle's many amenities include raised chrome headlights, winged tail lights with reflective covers added, and a white metal awning. The tail lights and paint color are subtle nods to Dalton's yellow Cadillac Coupe De Ville, which Booth also frequently drove. The cart exhibits clear signs of use from production, including dings and scuffs throughout the body, peeling paint, and some stains on the tires. Otherwise, it remains in good and operable overall condition. Dimensions: 90" x 45" x 63" (228.75 cm x 114.5 cm x 160 cm) Stored off-site; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide. Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $12,000 - 16,000
This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 30th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or July 1st. A poster photoshoot Nimbus 2000 from Chris Columbus' fantasy film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Prop artist Rick Elden specially designed a variant of the Nimbus 2000 to attach to a flight rig for a promotional photoshoot. Built around a thick metal pipe that protrudes from the bottom, this broom features a brown wooden handle engraved "Nimbus 2000" in gold-color lettering; a layered foam seat with a resin core and a metal eyelet; brass-color metal foot rests; and black and copper-color wire wraps with clear fishing line wraps around the bristles. The seat's underside is signed by Elden. The lot is in good overall condition with some torn and stained foam, and light scuffing throughout from use and age. Dimensions: 96" x 16" x 8" (244 cm x 40.75 cm x 20.5 cm) Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $5,000 - 7,000
A CHINESE HARDWOOD RECLINING OPIUM CHAIR China, Qing Dynasty, 19th century With scrollwork neck rest, solid panel back and seat, with carved armrests and splayed legs joined by cross bar stretchers. H: 87 cm - L: 97 cm Provenance : The Antoinette and Patrick J. Murphy Collection 中式硬木躺椅 中国,清朝,19世纪
A set of eight simulated rosewood dining chairs,c.1820, each with a cut brass inlaid bar back over a caned seat and on swept sabre legs, two carver, six standard, carver 49cm wide50cm deep82cm high, standard 45cm wide48cm deep82cm high (8)Condition report: Caning tight and in good order, some brass inlay restored and/or re-set, light knocks and dents due to age and use, recently professionally restored.
A set of twelve Regency-style painted dining chairs,by Brights of Nettlebed, from the 'Althorp Living History' series, with bar backs, highlighted in gilt leaf and decorated with anthemia and a swan crest, with silk and braided upholstered squab seat cushions, on swept ring-turned legs,57cm wide 57cm deep85cm high (12)Condition report: A very pretty set of chairs with all squabs present. Minor scuffs to feet and legs, one with a repaired splat and one with cane seat failure.
Two Regency painted chairs,an elbow chair and a single example, each with a turned spindle back and caned seat, raised on turned legs, armchair 53cm wide45cm deep84cm high (2)Condition report: Paint lost in many places, old woodworm. Original finish, but quite chipped and worn, small woodwork defects, both have loose frames.
A set of four Regency black japanned dining chairs, each with a bar back painted with classical motifs, over a caned seat, and raised on sabre legs,47cm wide50cm deep75cm high (4)Provenance: Folly Mill, Thaxted, Essex.Condition report: All with restorations to backs, one broken. Seals with holes to the caning, heavy wear and patina to the paintwork, attention required.
A pair of Charles II oak backstools,c.1670 and later, South Lancashire/North Cheshire, each of elegant slender form, the arched cresting carved with entwined flower heads and a fielded back panel with similar decoration, each back upright with elongated pyramid finials, the panelled seat raised on block and baluster-turned front legs joined by stretchers,45cm wide41cm deep116cm high (2)Provenance: Bonhams Oxford, 'The Oak Interior: The Collection of Dr and Mrs Chris Douglas, Morville Hall, Shropshire', 30 Apr 2014, lot 10;Barrington Hall, Essex.Condition report: Seats split, traces of worm, a small amount of wobble in the joints. back legs re-tipped, front legs with later feet, fading a discolouration throughout, the tips of the finials chipped.
A Chinese rosewood horseshoe back chair,20th century, the undulating splat carved with a ruyi-head motif, above a rectangular seat and raised on turned supports united by stretchers,68cm wide58cm deep93cm highProvenance: Barrington Hall, Essex.Condition report: Split to splat. Joints relatively solid. Some minor separation to joints in seat. General surface wear and scratches. Slightly faded in colour.
A set of eight modern bleached oak dining chairs,by Nordic Style London, each with a caned back and upholstered serpentine seat, raised on tapering fluted supports,48cm wide43cm deep98cm high (8)Provenance: Barrington Hall, Essex.Condition report: Free from damages, almost as new. No holes in the caning. Some light marks to the seats. Some light knocks to the legs.
A set of eight modern bleached oak dining chairs,by Nordic Style London, each with a caned back and upholstered serpentine seat, raised on tapering fluted supports,48cm wide43cm deep98cm high (8)Provenance: Barrington Hall, Essex.Condition report: Free from damages, almost as new condition. No holes in the caning. Some light marking to the seats. Light knocks to the legs.
A pair of yew and elm low hoop back Windsor chairs, mid-19th century, Nottinghamshire, each with a central fir tree motif splat and raised on double ring-turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher, terminating in ball supports,56cm wide44cm deep97cm high (2)A similar example, figure NE272, can be seen in B Cotton, 'The English Regional Chair', p.177. Cotton compares the regional design of the underarm supports with a known example by John Gabbitass of Worksop (fl.1822-1839).Condition report: One with a replaced beech section to the top left leg. Both with a little wobble but reasonably sturdy. Some splits, knocks, surface wear and scratches. One arm support strengthened to the underside with a wedge. Faint traces of woodworm to the underside of one seat. Generally in fair order and good quality with well chosen and well figured timbers.
A pair of Regency mahogany klismos chairs, each curved back with inlaid anthemion decoration, above an upholstered seat and sabre front supports terminating in brass caps and castors,55cm wide55cm deep 89cm high (2)Condition report: Both chairs have extensive repairs, old breaks, cracks, added screws, filler. One has a new foot spliced on.See additional images.
A rustic elm settle, 18th century and later, with a high boarded back over a planked seat, the whole strengthened and repaired with modern blacksmith repairs, 153cm wide 46cm deep 140cm highCondition report: Numerous old repairs and additions, wormed in places, iron repairs modern, the whole now structurally sound and usable. Splits, marks, dents and scratches.
A pair of Liberty-style Arts and Crafts oak stools,19th century, each with a red pad seat over arabesque arching supports carved with scrolls,35cm wide35cm deep47cm high (2)Condition report: Recently upholstered and re-polished, light cosmetic wear, extensively restored and strengthened underneath slight separation at the corners both stand firmly.
A set of six mahogany Sheraton Revival dining armchairs,early 20th century, each armchair with a lyre-shaped back over a caned seat, on square tapering legs, carved with harebells,54cm wide48cm deep92cm high (6)Condition report: Cleaned and repolished, overall good usable condition, each with shaped squab cushions, light cosmetic wear consummerate with age and use, solid structural condition.
An Howard-style armchair,modern, the scroll frame upholstered in a tartan wool fabric, loose cushion seat, on turned legs and brass castors,74cm wide92cm deep64cm highCondition report: The chair is very clean and fabric in excellent condition, apart from one small area on the reverse of the seat cushion, where the fabric is thin, approx the size of a 50p piece.
A modern 'Burlington' sofa,c.2007, by Howard Chairs Ltd., upholstered in red velvet, with an overstuffed back and deep seat, raised on tapering square front supports, stamped to the back right leg and with an applied paper label to the underside,220cm wide103cm deep85cm highCondition report: Astonishingly comfortable. Seemingly never had casters. Some marks to upholstery. Rear central leg broken and detached dowels sheared, Some light wear. Some knocks and marks to other legs. Slightly dusty. General light wear. Cushions feel like they are feather filled, seat and cushion covers do not have zips so close examination not possible.
A set of six George III oak and elm 'Country Sheraton' chairs,each square back with a central rhomboid splat, above a drop-in rush seat and tapering square supports united by an 'H' stretcher,50cm wide50cm deep88cm high (6)Condition report: Faint traces of worm. Fading and discolouration. General knocks, surface wear, chips and scratches, particularly to legs and stretchers. Rubbing, wear and some repairs to the tips of the feet. Joints generally solid. Some wear and slight damage to seats. Evidence of re-finishing, but generally a nice set of rustic chairs.Some old restoration but clean and ready to go - could be used as is.Please view additional images
A small George III wingback armchair,early 19th century, upholstered in a pale grey fabric, with a loose cushion seat, on tapering square legs and brass wheel castors,77cm wide70cm deep106cm highCondition report: Recent upholstery with expected knocks to the legs, but otherwise sound and ready for use.
A vernacular painted ash and pine 'bacon' settle,19th century, West Country, of curved shape, the high panelled back set with four cupboard doors, above a thick seat, between shaped arms,160cm wide52cm deep178cm highCondition report: Black paint later, with evidence of earlier paint to underneath, interior and back. Left door loose at hinges. Metalware later. Knocks, scratches, marks and old losses. Evidence of some repairs. A little wobbly. General wear commensurate with age.
Pair of antique oak wainscot chairs, 17th century and later, with solid seat on turned and block understructure.Provenance: removed from All Saints Church, HitchamCondition report: Both in sound original condition, both have woodworm in bottom of rear legs and various chips , minor losses and wear consummate with age
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