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Edwardian inlaid mahogany two-seat settee or hall bench, the cresting rail inlaid with satinwood banding and boxwood stringing, central panel inlaid with scrolled leafy branches over pierced and carved lyre back, upholstered in peach fabric with repeating pattern, scrolled down sweeping arms, on square tapering supports with spade feet Dimensions: Height: 84cm Length/Width: 102cm Depth/Diameter: 53cm
Mid-18th century mahogany side chair, shaped cresting rail over tapered back splat, seat upholstered in green and camel foliate patterned fabric with stud work border, raised on cabriole supports united by swell-turned stretchersDimensions: Height: 92cm Length/Width: 60cm Depth/Diameter: 60cm
18th century oak box seat settle bench, pegged construction with quadruple panelled back over double hinged box seat, shaped projecting arms with scroll carved terminal detail, on block and bobbin turned front supports, panelled front within moulded frameDimensions: Height: 103cm Length/Width: 177cm Depth/Diameter: 70cm
George III walnut elbow chair, bar back over upholstered drop-in seat, scrolled down sweeping arms, on turned front supports (W59cm, H84cm); George III mahogany commode elbow chair, shaped cresting rail over pierced Gothic splat, hinged seat revealing commode, on moulded square supports united by H-shaped stretchers; 19th century country elm elbow chair, rectangular bar back over vertical moulded rails, plank seat, on square tapering supports united by H-shaped stretchers; Victorian mahogany child's chair, S-scroll form upholstered in foliate pattern fabric (4)
George III mahogany elbow chair, reeded bar back over two horizontal slats, turned and reeded uprights, on turned and reeded supports united by X-shaped stretchers (W60cm, H89cm); George III mahogany elbow chair, reeded uprights and down sweeping arms on turned supports, drop-in seat, on turned front supports united by H-shaped stretchers; Hepplewhite period mahogany side chair, shaped and pierced splat back, upholstered drop in seat, on square tapering moulded supports (3)
Pair of Louis XVI design gilt framed wingback armchairs, cresting rail carved and moulded with foliate decoration and C-scrolls, upholstered in buttoned floral patterned mauve velvet with loose seat cushion, scallop carved apron over cabriole supportsDimensions: Height: 98cm Length/Width: 72cm
Ecclesiastical Gothic design waxed pine dining table, rectangular top over frieze carved with lattice pattern, raised on square chamfered supports with tracery style carving, on sledge feet joined by stretcher (W185cm D90cm H77cm); and set six matching chairs, high panelled back with carved and moulded gothic tracery window decoration and flower heads, panel seat over carved frieze rail and square tapering supports (W48cm H104cm)
Victorian mahogany side table, oval drop-leaf moulded top with swivel action, turned and twist carved stem on four out-splayed supports carved with scrolls (81cm x 61cm, H74cm); set of three Victorian mahogany dining chair, the cresting rail carved with central flower head motif, upholstered seat on turned supports; small elm stool on turned supports; George III mahogany side chair (a/f); and a Regency design dining chair upholstered in buttoned green fabric (7)Dimensions: Height: 74cm Length/Width: 81cm Depth/Diameter: 61cm
Pair of 19th century heavily carved oak side chairs, cresting rail with carved Putti mask over pierced and carved splat with ornithological decoration, sprung seat upholstered in red fabric over foliate and scroll carved frieze, on turned supportsDimensions: Height: 106cm Length/Width: 46cm
A 19th Century French Beech Wood Framed Armchair, the moulded frame carved with flowers, the back, seat and arms upholstered in pale blue striped cloth, on turned and fluted legsGeneral scattered scratching and darker staining to the wooden components of the frame. At the top left hand side, right hand side and where the crest rail connects to the arms there are signs of shrinkage and the joints are slightly loose with proud pegs, and on the back there are areas of repair on the left hand side and a piece of timber at the top of the crest rail that appears to have been glued back on. The upholstery appears to be in good overall clean condition with no obvious tears or rips or stains, however it is heavily worn on the arms and is beginning to fray and the surround of the crest rail at the top has loose fabric. General heavier wear to the feet and legs commensurate with age. The item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
A French Beech Framed Settee in the Louis XV Style, the shaped and moulded frame with scroll cresting, seat back and arm pads upholstered in green cloth, on moulded cabriole front legs with scroll toes, 50ins wide x 35ins high, and a pair of French limed wood framed occasional chairs, with shaped and moulded backs, on cabriole front legs
A Pair of George III Mahogany Hall Chairs, the shaped backs with moulded edges, matching wood seats inset with plain oval cartouche, on turned legs The first chair - top back there is some general signs of scratching and the the seat some darker staining. on the back there are three pegs pushing proud. The whole of the chair at the back it is different colour to the legs and the seat. Back legs appear to be replacements. Joints are tight and the item is structurally sound with little to no movement to the joints.The other chair - light scattered scratching to the whole. The seat has some watermarks and darker staining. Again the back has pegs that are proud and the back legs are a slightly different shade to the back and seat, they are either heavily faded or have been repaired/replaced. The back left hand leg there is a small area of timber damage around 0.25ins square. Joints are tight with little to no movement. The pair are in a fair condition.
A Victorian Ebonised Frame Day Bed, with rectangular back, out scrolled arms, the back, seat and arms upholstered in green cloth, on ebonised turned feet with castors, approximately 62ins longThe upholstery appears to be in a fairly good overall condition with no obvious tears or rips. The cushions remain firm and it is remarkably comfortable. There are no stains or foul odours emitting from the item. However on the right hand side the fabric banding is loose but present and it is slightly worn around the right hand corner and the back left hand side. Overall the joints are fairly solid with only a little bit of movement. There is general heavier wear to the feet commensurate with age.
A Pair of Early 20th Century Oak Armchairs, with spindle turned backs, seats upholstered in green dralon and on turned front legs General light scattered scratching to all wooden components of the frame and some notable areas of darker staining, especially around the turned splats. The joints are very loose in both of the chairs due to age and shrinkage. These appear to have been re-upholstered sometime in their lifetime, and the upholstery is still firm. There are no obvious signs of wear, tears or rips or stains, however the cloth lining around the base of the seat is loose but present. General heavier wear to the supports and stretchers commensurate with age.They are somewhat narrow and because of their flimsy nature are not the most comfortable of chairs, and they are 34ins high, 18ins deep x 20ins wide
A Chinese Hardwood Three Piece Lounge Suite, the low backs and arms inset with fretted scroll panels, and on square legs, comprising - three seat settee, 72ins (183cm) wide x 29.5ins (75cm) high, and a pair of matching easy chairs, with loose cushions in floral and bird chintz Sofa - the upholstery of the cushion appears to be heavily stained in various places. However there are no obvious tears, rips or wear to the seat or cushions. There are no foul orders emanating from it. The arms are slightly faded. To the whole there is some light scattered scratching and some heavier rubbing to the crest rail. The item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints. There is general heavier wear to the feet and base commensurate with age. One armchair - heavily faded with some light scattered scratching to the whole. The upholstery of the cushions is quite stained and faded however there are no obvious tears or rips to the fabric and there are no foul odours emanating from it. Structurally sound however there is some movement in the joint at the back and general heavier wear to the feet and base commensurate with age. Second armchair - light scattered scratching to the frame. The seat and cushion are slightly stained and discoloured. However there are no obvious tears or rips to the fabric. No foul odours emanating. The chair appears to be structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints and there are general signs of wear to the feet and base. Overall this lot is in fairly good condition.
A Set of Eight Early Victorian Carved Rosewood Dining Chairs, circa 1850, later upholstered in floral needlework fabric, the leaf-carved top rails above horizonal splats and overstuffed seats, on serpentine seat rails and turned forelegs, 49cm by 41cm by 88cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
An 18th Century Oak Box Settle, with six panelled back rests and hinged seat, 210cm by 60cm by 100cm, and A George III Oak Standing Corner Cupboard, with panelled doors and reeded pilaster supports, 120cm wide by 202cm high (2)Settle - water damage and dry polish, seat later cut and hinge, supports of lost height, evidence of woodworm damage.Corner cupboard - plinth and cornice lacking, probably formally fitted into a property, some losses to beading and edges
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