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Lot 206

Two needlepoint seat covers of 17th century design and a smaller similar panel

Lot 637

A modern deep seat armchair, button upholstered in a black simulated leather, on bun feet, 42" wide x 34" deep x 28" high, and a matching rectangular footstool, on cabriole supports

Lot 576

A GEORGE VI LIMED OAK CORONATION STOOL CIRCA 1937, BY MAPLE & CO, LONDON The blue velvet dished seat above square section legs, the underside of the frame stamped M...LE & CO, LONDON 49cm high, 47cm wide, 32cm deep

Lot 429

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED SOFA IN FRENCH TASTE CIRCA 1860 The showframe carved with floral motif to the cresting rail above a shaped back and seat with scroll arms and cabriole legs 92cm high, 165cm wide, 77cm deep

Lot 294

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS CIRCA 1780, IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE Each 95cm high Condition Report: All with Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use.The upholstery to the seats is more recent in application and is in presentable order overall some signs of light use in a domestic setting - this covers the seat rails and frame to the drop in seats and Dreweatts can't guarantee the originality or condition of these elements.The frames to five chairs are solid and stable overall, some later blocks, some blocks with old woodworm, some old splits and signs of old repairs to some elements including the backs. One chair has an old repair to the rear and cresting rail - during the view the old joined repairs have failed, this has revealed darker timber and signs of old glue and screwed repairs - this will be repaired before collection by Dreweatts restorer.One chair with broken back rest, parts present.Please see additional images for visual reference to condition The chairs are 54cm wide, 54cm deep, the tops of the seats are 47cm high from the floor Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 519

A COLEFAX AND FOWLER SOFA IN THE MANNER OF HOWARD & SONS, OF RECENT MANUFACTURE Upholstered in burnt orange ribbed velvet, the square tapering legs with brass castors 88cm high, 203cm wide, 96cm deep Condition Report: Whilst this sofa lacks significant age it bears signs of use in a domestic setting, the velvet upholstery with clear signs of wear to areas of high use; such as arms and seat cushions, the upholstery remains usable, however it may require a future reupholster. There is no indication who the maker of the sofa is by. The manufacture by Colefax and fowler was by repute of a previous owner - it does appear close to their 'Kingsway' pattern. The cushions are certainly feather (or at least part feather) The arms and back appear to be waddingThe polished legs have marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and usePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe loose seat cushion is 54cm high from the ground overall, The frame beneath the cushion is 33cm high from the ground Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 566

A SET OF FOUR ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK AND RUSH SEATED HIGH BACK ARMCHAIRS, ALMOST CERTAINLY BY W. P CLISSETT, BOSBURY EARLY 20TH CENTURY Of typical ladder-back form 116cm high Together with a pair of side chairs en-suite SALEROOM NOTICE: Please note the original published provenance and footnote for these chairs was incorrect and the catalogue description has been updated to reflect this. Condition Report: The armchairs all with associated loose cushion, the side chairs are without All with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some indentations and old impactions, some signs of old woodworm, one side chair with a spliced repair to one side of the upright where it meets the seat Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Please note the original published provenance and footnote for these chairs was incorrect and the catalogue description has been updated to reflect this. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 593

LLOYD LOOM, LUSTY, A COMPANION PAIR OF GILT OTTOMANS MID 20TH CENTURY Each with a velvet upholstered hinged seat enclosing a compartment Each with ivorine label, one with original card trade tag 45cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep and 46cm high, 76cm wide, 40cm deep respectively

Lot 329

A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS IN GEORGE III STYLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Each with drop in seat

Lot 293

A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS CIRCA 1780 Each with a drop in seat 98cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some marks and knocks, the drop in seats calico covered and would benefit from a surface covering, the old tacks are discoloured and with rust, some marks to the seat surfaces. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality or condition of the inner rails beneath the upholstery Frames overall solid and stable, some looseness to the arms but not excessive Some old repairs and replacements to the blocks to the interior of the seat railsSome knocks, indentations, wear to legs and extremities Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 366

A WALNUT 'COCKPEN' ARMCHAIR IN GEORGE III STYLE CIRCA 1920, ATTRIBUTED TO WHYTOCK & REID, EDINBURGH With diagonal trellis back and dished seat 87cm high, 58cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSplits and cracks, most notably to one of the armsFrame solid and stable overall, this chair has been reupholstered and Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality or condition of the frame beneath this upholstery - the upholstery in presentable order overall Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 442

A MAHOGANY STOOL IN GEORGE II STYLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY With needlework drop in seat above carved cabriole legs  

Lot 497

A HARLEQUIN SET OF SIX ASH LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS To include a pair of armchairs, each with a rush seat Provenance: Huntington Antiques, Stow-on the Wold Condition Report: With marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome splits and cracks, some chips and losses, some signs of minor repairs, the seats appear to have been entirely reworked and restoredSome signs of old woodworm, some legs appear to have had re-tipping and raised in height to stabilise19th century and laterOverall some minor wobble and looseness to joints but in useable order overallPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 471

A PAIR OF WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRS IN GEORGE II STYLE FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY 103cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe upholstery with some fraying and losses around the edges and braiding, some holes and some baldingOne rear leg is detached and missing from one chair - this would have previously been repaired but the element has never been with DreweattsThe chairs appear to be solid and stable overallPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Additional measurements:The seat is 58cm wide, 43cm deep The chair overall is 62cm wide, 68cm deep Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 313

A MAHOGANY STOOL IN GEORGE III STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY With green upholstered drop in seat, on carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet 52cm high, 62cm wide, 55cm deep

Lot 414

A GEORGE III CREAM PAINTED SOFA EARLY 19TH CENTURY With pair of bolster cushions and seat cushion 89cm high, 207cm wide, 80cm deep

Lot 508

A GEORGE III ELM CORNER ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1780 With drop in seat 77cm high

Lot 54

A hall chair, ornately decorated back with barley twist supports and foliate decoration, with burgundy velvet seat.

Lot 247

A most interesting Order of St. John group of nine awarded to Brigadier O. W. Nicholson, Royal Corps of Signals, late Rifle Brigade, who Commanded the 40th and 51st Anti-Aircraft Brigades during the Second World War; in the inter-War years he served as Member of Parliament for the Abbey Division of Westminster, defeating the future Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the 1924 by-election by just 43 votes, and was later appointed Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead - the sinecure position later held by the future Prime Ministers Anthony Eden, David Cameron, and Boris Johnson The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Officer’s (Brother’s) breast badge, silver and enamel, with heraldic beasts in angles; 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. O. W. Nicholson. Rif. Brig.); British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. O. W. Nicholson); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued; Efficiency Decoration, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, reverse officially dated 1942, with two Additional Award Bars and integral top riband bar, mounted court-style by Spink, London, as worn, and housed in a Spink, London, leather case, lacquered, good very fine (9) £400-£500 --- Provenance: Canon Nigel Nicholson Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, April 2020. Commander, Order of St. John, London Gazette 1 January 1946. Otho William Nicholson was born in Marylebone, London, on 30 November 1891, the son of Colonel the Rt. Hon. William Nicholson, and was educated at Harrow and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, on 15 August 1914, and served during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 June 1915, before transferring to the Wireless Intelligence Section of the Royal Engineers. Following the cessation of hostilities Nicholson entered politics, serving as Mayor of Finsbury from 1923 to 1924, before being elected Member of Parliament for the Abbey Division of Westminster in the by-election of 1924. Standing as the official conservative candidate, he defeated the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, who, upset that he had not been chosen as the Conservative candidate, stood as an independent ‘Constitutionalist’ candidate, by 8,187 votes to 8,144 votes. He retained the seat in the forthcoming General Elections, and held his seat until 4 July 1932, when he was disqualified by virtue of being appointed Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead (a peculiarity of the United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution is that Members of Parliament cannot resign, but can engineer their own disqualification by accepting this obscure sinecure - future incumbents of the Stewardship included Prime Ministers Anthony Eden, David Cameron, and Boris Johnson). Advanced Honorary Colonel, 1st Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (Territorial Force), Nicholson was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex in July 1938, and served during the Second World War as Brigadier Commanding the 40th and 51st Anti-Aircraft Brigades, receiving his Efficiency Decoration in 1942. He latterly held the post of Assistant Commandant at the School of Anti-Aircraft Artillery at Shrivenham. On 2 March 1948 Nicholson was one of the only survivors when a Sabena Airlines DC3 aircraft crashed on landing at London Heathrow Airport - of the 21 people on board, only 3 survived. He died in Ringwood, Hampshire, on 29 June 1978.

Lot 858

A Chesterfield red leather sofa, late 20th/early 21st century, each of typical deep seated form, with button back arm rests and seat, applied stud detail to the front, upon turned front legs, brass caps and castors, vase shaped rear legs, 75cm H x 190cm W x 95cm D

Lot 781

A Ceylonese carved wood and upholstered armchair, 19th century, the arched frame profusely carved with trailing trefoil flower heads, enclosing five graduated and upholstered panels, extending to scrolled arm terminals over the sprung seat with projected front cabriole legs, culminating in scrolled toes, back swept rear legs with conforming carved detail, 90cm H, seat height 36cm, 58cm W

Lot 760

A set of six Sheraton style mahogany dining chairs, 19th century, the rail backs with central roundels over the later upholstered straight front seats, upon ring turned tapering fore legs extending to peg feet, plain back swept rear legs, 83cm high, seat height 43cm (6)

Lot 851

A pair of Ligne Roset dining chairs, early 21st century, upholstered in white fabric upon splayed painted metal tubular legs, 84cm high, seat height 47cm, along with an Italian Porada Astrid dining chair, by Gina Carollo, with shaped backrest upon tapering walnut legs, 86cm high (3)

Lot 774

A set of four oak rail back country chairs, early 19th century, each with twin rails over a board seat, upon tapering front legs, back swept rear legs, united by peripheral cross stretchers, 81cm high, seat height 44cm (4)

Lot 784

A Victorian painted pitch pine pew, the shaped end supports united by a board seat and multi panel back rest, 89cm H x 184cm W x 41cm DCondition reportFull length split to the RH support, further split to the LH support, minor wear/historic splits to the seat, please see additional images.Later re-painted which may conceal minor repairs/faults, although the pew appears to be structurally sound with little or no play in the joints.

Lot 833

A set of six contemporary painted ladder back chairs, each with three rungs over an upholstered seat, upon legs of square section united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 101cm high (6)

Lot 859

A Chesterfield nut brown leather tub armchair, late 20th/early 21st century, of country house proportions, with padded scrolled arms enclosing the button down seat, upon stained wood bun feet, 74cm H x 130cm W x 90cm D

Lot 855

A green leather Chesterfield sofa, by Waring and Gillow, mid to late 20th century, the scrolled button back and sides enclosing three bespoke seat cushions, with applied 'pleat' detail to the front, upon bracket type feet, with inset castors, makers label to the apron, 63cm H x 192cm W x 87cm D

Lot 791

A matched set of eight ash, elm and alder wood spindle back dining chairs, 19th century, each chair with two rows of turned spindles above an envelope rush seat, upon turned front legs, plain rear legs, united by peripheral cross stretchers, 92cm high, seat height 42cm, with bespoke check pattern seat pads (8)

Lot 794

A pair of 19th century style ash and elm Windsor elbow chairs, mid to late 20th century, each with hooped back and central pierced splat over a shaped and figured elm seat, upon turned baluster legs united by crinoline stretcher, 92cm high, seat height 48cm (2)

Lot 796

A 19th century bentwood high stool, the turned spindle backrest over a circular needlepoint seat, upon outswept legs united by a ring stretcher, 89cm high, an early Victorian rosewood framed prie-dieu chair with a fretwork pediment and scroll detail above a needlepoint backrest and seat, upon barley twist front legs and castors, 127cm high, along with an Edwardian mahogany framed fire screen, 83cm high, and an Edwardian mahogany three tier folding cake stand (4)

Lot 832

Tim Bates for Pieff an Alpha sofa and swivel armchair, circa 1970, the black leather sofa upon a chromed tubular frame with rubber Pirelli seat supports, 78cm H x 218cm W x 94cm D, along with a conforming swivel chair, 75cm high, paper makers label to the underside of the swivel chair (2)Condition report7cm split to the seat of the armchair, please see additional image.Further minor splits and tears to the seat pads with multiple marks and stains also.General light 'speckled' tarnishing/corrosion to the chair and sofa frame, both chair and sofa frames appear sound although cushions a little soft. 

Lot 621

A pair of French Max Le Verrier Art Deco style patinated metal book ends, titled 'Delassement' [Relaxation], each modelled as a woman reading a book perched upon a seat, upon black marble square base, each with 'M. Le Verrier' signature and 'Le Verrier Paris' foundry mark in cast, 20.5cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT:One bookend shows small losses to the patinated finish, revealing the green finish beneath.  Both show the odd small spot on white reside on the surface.

Lot 807

A pair of Victorian style mahogany and olive brown leather desk / library chairs, each with a curved rail and turned spindle gallery, above the button down serpentine seat, applied with peripheral stud detail, upon ring turned and tapering front legs extending to peg feet, plain back swept rear legs, 71cm high, seat height 45cm, 63cm wide (2)Condition reportSome rubbing wear to the leather on the armrest terminals, general scuffs and marks to the chair legs.Both chairs appear firm with little or no play in the chair joints.

Lot 862

A Tetrad 'Gatsby' sofa in Ralph Lauren striped blue fabric, upon turned hardwood legs, with five assorted scatter cushions, 70cm H x 191cm W x 94cm DCondition reportSome light fading to both arms, light stains and spots to both seat cushions and armrests, please see additional images.No tears, rips or holes to the fabric, structurally sound although the seat cushions appear to be 'soft'. 

Lot 787

A Victorian matched nine piece parlour suite with carved Aesthetic detail, comprising; a button back chaise lounge, a ladies and gentleman's low seat chair, each with a serpentine sprung seat upon French cabriole front legs and ceramic castors, matched to a set of six Victorian buckle back dining chairs, each with moulded shell detail over a serpentine seat, all later re-covered in multi-coloured chenille fabric, chaise lounge 164cm wide, chairs 85cm high (9) (at fault)Condition reportSplit to the chaise back rest frame with excessive play in the frame, both chairs also with some play in the back joints.The six dining chairs appear to have little or no play in the joints .General wear to all chairs commensurate with age and use, along with a dull patina caused by a 'damp' environment. 

Lot 863A

A Cattelan Italia barstool, the leather seat upon an adjustable and revolving painted metal pedestal extending to four outswept feet, 91cm high, with a pair of Heals 'Blu-dot' mesh stacking chairs, each with an arched back rest upon slender tubular legs, 78cm high (3)

Lot 838

A Knoll armchair, late 20th century, in green foliate fabric, with egg shaped wooden finials and rope ties to the drop arms, bespoke seat and back cushions, 85cm H x 121cm W x 91cm D

Lot 818

A pair of button back mahogany corner chairs, early 20th century, possibly Irish, in mustard coloured watered silk fabric, the curved backs extending to an outswept arm with scroll terminal, over a shaped sprung seat upon a leading cabriole leg and paw foot, each chair measures 88cm H x 102cm W x 55cm D (2)

Lot 761

A George III oak panel back settle, four fielded panels and down swept arms upon baluster supports, over the later upholstered seat, three cabriole fore legs, plain square section rear legs united by turned side stretchers and a plain peripheral rear stretcher, 110cm H x 184cm W x 66cm D

Lot 793

A pair of 19th century style ash and elm Windsor elbow chairs, mid to late 20th century, each with a hooped back and central pierced splat over a shaped and figured elm seat, upon turned baluster legs united by crinoline stretcher, 92cm high, seat height 48cm (2)

Lot 809

A set of eight ash splat back country chairs, late 19th/early 20th century, each with a pierced vase shaped splat over an envelope rush seat, upon bobbin and baluster turned front legs, plain back swept rear legs, united by peripheral cross stretchers, to include a pair of carver chairs, 99cm and 106cm high (8)Condition reportSmall amount of play in both elbow chairs, although this doesn't effect the stability.Small hole to the centre of the rush work on two seats, please see additional image.General rubbing wear and marks commensurate with age and use although all chairs appear to be structurally sound. 

Lot 28

having turned balls to the cresting rail above a turned back, with a wicker seat, turned legs and stretchers, 80cm high. CR * general marks and wear, some losses to wicker, repairs, minor signs of woodworm.

Lot 10

having a panelled back with the initials "EM" to the cresting rail above down swept arms raised on a leather studded seat above flat cut legs, one with a mouse, raised on plain stretchers, 90cm high 52cm wide. CR * marks and wear to leather.

Lot 317

upholstered in a green foliate material, the rectangular back above a loose feather seat cushion flanked by curved arms, raised on scroll carved front feet, stamped to the inside of the back left leg "9475 9392 HOWARD & SONS LTD BERNERS ST", 80cm wide, 97cm high, 80cm deepNote- A pair of Howard & Sons armchairs from the same vendor as this chair sold in these rooms December 2020 for £3,800. CR * Some staining to the top of the back, upholstery is slightly faded, scratches and scuffs to legs.

Lot 29

having a spindle back raised on a rush seat above turned legs and stretchers, 84cm high. CR * general marks and wear, crack to one rail.

Lot 110

the interwoven ends united by slatted backs and seats, raised on pad feet, 175.5cm wide, 82cm high, 58cm deep. CR * Seat slats with rot and losses, surface chipping to painted ends and slats.

Lot 3

having a curved cresting rail above a lattice back and supports above a leather studded seat with flat carved legs with carved mouse to a front leg raised on an X frame stretcher, 80cm high 57cm wide. CR * general marks and wear, marks to seat.

Lot 346

A 18th century mahogany wing back armchair, having a upholstered back and seat with mahogany arms with rose roundels to each end. CR * some losses to upholstery, general marks and wear.

Lot 1

having a leather back and seat raised on plain legs and stretchers with a mouse carved to the front, 102cm high 63cm wide. CR * general marks and wear, marks and fading to leather, some minor water spot marks.

Lot 337

upholstered in a grey material with cream foliate trellis decoration, with buttoned backs and loose feather seat cushions, raised on swirled gadrooned tapering feet and castors, 73cm wide, 96cm high, 80cm deep. CR * Upholstery appears to be in good order, scuffs and knocks to feet.

Lot 31

the chairs having a Y shaped slat back with a pierced Gothic design above down swept arms and upholstered seat raised on tapering legs 86cm high the table having a square top above chamfered legs. CR * general marks and wear, fading to top of table.

Lot 44

the dished seat raised on four tapering legs, 36cm wide, 32.5cm deep, 22cm high. CR * splits and cracks to seat and legs, filler to the top of one of the legs where it meets the seat and to the centre of one of the legs.

Lot 332

the swept top rail above a pierced vase shaped splat, the scrolled arms on swept supports, with peacock upholstered drop-in seat, on square chamfered legs and flattened stretchers, 70.5cm wide, 94cm high, 60cm deep, seat height 47cm. CR * Both arms with repairs where they meet the back uprights, seat blocks appear to be later, screw heads visible to the inside of the frame going into the base of the arm supports, scratches, scuffs and marks throughout.

Lot 4

having a panelled adzed back with initials "EM & MEM" above a leather studded seat raised on flat cut legs with a mouse carved to a front leg with plain stretchers 85cm high 45cm wide. CR * general marks and wear.

Lot 67

the splat back with carved roundel flanked by two arm supports to each side, panelled seat above a shaped apron and stretcher, 71cm wide, 85cm high, 64cm deep. CR * Some surface scratches, scuffs and marks, chair feels solid.

Lot 32

having a square seat with an elliptical hole raised on square tapering legs, the high stools 64cm high. CR * general marks and wear.

Lot 331

the arched top rail above a pierced vase shaped splat, the curved arms raised on swept supports above a peacock upholstered drop-in seat, on chamfered legs and flattened stretchers, 65.5cm wide, 96cm high, 61.5cm deep, seat height 45cm. CR * back right upright of chair has been spliced with a new piece of timber, seat blocks appear to be later, scratches and scuffs to legs and stretchers.

Lot 30

having a turned spindle back raised on rush seat having turned legs and stretchers, 86cm high 48cm wide. CR * repair to one arm, general marks and wear.

Lot 305

Hampshire Yeomanry (Carabiniers) Patrol Uniform of Major F D E Baring, The Right Honourable The Lord Ashburton, fine blue four pocket patrol tunic with regimental kings crown buttons, linked shoulder chains with gilt metal rank crowns, officers regimental collar badges. Interior with tailors label having inked name. Accompanied by matching officers trousers. Set remains in generally good condition. Frances Denzil Edward Baring succeeded to the title of Baron Ashburton, of Ashburton, Devon, on 18 July 1889 and took his seat in the House of Lords. He was an officer in the Hampshire Yeomanry (Carabiniers), where he was appointed a Lieutenant on 17 August 1901, promoted to Captain on 6 December 1902, and ended as Major. In 1891, Baring was appointed to be a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Southampton. One of Britain's foremost yachtsmen, Lord Ashburton died of a heart attack aboard the RMS Queen Mary on 27 March 1938. Late Rod Flood collection.

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