An Early 20th Century Carved Mahogany Single-Cane Bergère, recovered in gold and floral damask, the moulded carved frame with overstuffed seat, on acanthus carved cabriole forelegs, 64cm by 67cm by 76cm CONDITION REPORT: Cane work in good condition. The upholstery is good. Framework with some bruises and general faults particularly around the carved legs and the upright of the frame. Some slight variations in colour mainly on the arm rests, these are lighter in colour compared to the rest of the frame.
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George Smith: A Pair of Armchairs, modern, upholstered in red fabric with squab cushions, overstuffed rounded arms and plain seat rail, on turned Victorian style forelegs with castors, 82cm by 92cm by 80cm CONDITION REPORT: The chairs bear the George Smith inspection label which is dated 11/12/2008. The fabric is in good condition to both chairs. Both of the seats have some slight soiling. Some minor scuffs to the forelegs. Measurements - 82cm wide by 92cm deep by 80cm high.
A 17th Century Style Wing-Back Sofa, late 19th/early 20th century, covered in blue striped fabric with central needlework back panel, with three scatter cushions and a squab cushion above plain seat rail, on eight spiral turned legs and wavy shaped stretcher, 180cm by 60cm by 112cmProvenance: The Yorke Arms, Ramsgill
~ An Ash Windsor Stick-Back Armchair, circa 1800, the elm moulded seat on turned legs joined by a spindle H stretcher, 57cm by 40cm by 102cm CONDITION REPORT: Height of seat at highest point is 38cm. Structurally OK. Front-left leg with old decay, smaller hoof foot on this front-left leg compared to the right example. Rear-right leg also with some old decay.
~ An 18th Century Oak and Stained Beech Turned Spinning Wheel, the moulded wheel with turned spindles pivoting on an iron mechanism and mounted on a carved stool base with turned legs, 26cm by 18cm by 80cm; and A 20th Century Carved Oak Spinning Chair, with slender back support and moulded seat, on splayed legs, 33cm by 36cm by 86cm (2)
~ A Good 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot Armchair, with scrolled top rail above a lunette carved border, the back panel carved in relief with flowers, serpents and a moulded arch with pilasters, the scrolled carved hand grips above a boarded seat, with conforming legs and lunette carved seat rail, 65cm by 42cm by 119cm
A George III Joined Oak Settle, late 18th century, the moulded top rail above five fielded panels and a later close-nailed green velvet seat, with downswept arms, plain seat rail and stout cabriole forelegs with hoof feet, 187cm by 69cm by 107cm CONDITION REPORT: Seat height from the floor is 45cm. Settle is structurally sound and with a uniform colour throughout. General scratches (some deep) to the front seat rail. Later recovered seat reasonable with some light soiling.
An Early 18th Century Oak Joint Stool, the four peg moulded top above a plain frieze, on baluster turned legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher, 45cm by 27cm by 45cm CONDITION REPORT: The top with some old decay mostly visible from the underside and corners. There is a repair to the top section on the top of one of the legs just below the seat. The small stretchers are possibly replaced and two of the block feet have also been repaired. One of the corners of the seat has been smoothed away.
A Mid 19th Century Yorkshire Yewwood Windsor Armchair, with double spindle back support, pierced splat and moulded seat, on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 57cm by 40cm by 90cm CONDITION REPORT: Reasonable condition however there is some slight movements in the joints mainly around the legs. The arms with very slight natural split evident. The rear two legs replaced. Movement in the front-right leg around stretcher with old glue around the joints of the stretcher.
A Set of Four Early 18th Century Joined Oak High-Back Dining Chairs, the shell carved top rails above pierced splats with later upholstered drop-in seats, the plain seat rails on shell carved cabriole legs with carved claw feet, 52cm by 44cm by 102cm CONDITION REPORT: . Some play in the joints. Repairs to legs with timber sections spliced in and blocks added to the rear. Paw feet later added. Wear and chips throughout.
A Pair of Elm-Seated Stools, mid 19th century, of pegged construction, on turned and spindle supports, 38cm by 25cm by 47cm CONDITION REPORT: One stool is lighter in colour than the other, this lighter coloured stool has numerous cut marks to the top. Some slight movement in the leg joints and traces of green? paint to the underside. The other stool is structurally better but again with some cut marks around the seat. Both chairs are usable.
A Late 17th Century Oak Joint Stool, the nailed top above a plain frieze, on turned and carved baluster legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher, 44cm by 88cm by 48cm CONDITION REPORT: The top with poor various decay, splits and nailed repairs. A section of timber is also missing from below the seat. Further old decay around the legs including splits to the block feet and stretchers.
A Joined Oak Settle, incorporating 18th century elements, the carved top rail above nulled panels with guilloche border below and four flower carved panels above a later boarded seat, the nulled seat rail on baluster turned supports, 167cm by 57cm by 115cmProvenance: The Yorke Arms, Ramsgill
A late 19th c. Mahogany framed Nursing Chair having turned, fluted and Greek key decorated front legs, swept back legs extending upwards to form the turned, fluted and foliage decorated supports to the back. Nicely upholstered with an over-stuffed seat and buttoned back in light and dark beige striped fabric.
110. HANS EBERL TA-RA-RA-BUMM CLOWN CAR | Iconic comical car has multiple comical actions by clown figures as the car is in motion, a very popular German toy. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 7.5" l. | Normal factory touch-ups to frame of car and seat sides, working in overall (Excellent Condition) | $1,500 - $2,500
18. GUNTHERMANN HORSELESS CARRIAGE | Early open carriage has hand painted driver on front seat, wind-up motor car dings front mounted bell as it rolls. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 8" l. | Toy appears to be original paint which has been varnished to preserve flaking, displays as (Very Good to Excellent Condition) | $1,000 - $1,500
252. WILKINS STREET SWEEPER TOY | Very rare and desirable example for advanced collectors, one in the elusive series of the Wilkins horse drawn farm theme toys, replacement driver sits in cast frame seat, a solo work horse draws cart, ingenious design with rear axle | turning an original street sweep brush. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 12" l. | Figure is replaced, (Very Good to Excellent Condition) for this toy. | $5,000 - $7,500
253. WILKINS WATER SPRINKLER WAGON | Another very rare example from the Wilkins series and the largest of them, team of two horses at front pull a long cast iron water tank body with a open bench at front, rear of tank contains support and sprinkler bar, strong black stenciling | over yellow wheels. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 16" l. | Three factory hairline cracks to spokes, seat is reattached to body, overall in (Excellent Condition) | $6,000 - $9,000
261. HUBLEY FOUR SEAT BRAKE | A desirable 1890's horse drawn toy, massive painted wagon holds eight figures over four seats, pulled by a team of four white horses in a running pose, grey wagon body with red wheels. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 28" l. | Figures and two middle seats replaced, touch-up and crack repair to other two seats, front kick board is replaced, repaint to areas of red interior. | $3,000 - $6,000
310. HUBLEY CLOCKWORK MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDECAR | c. 1932, very rare example, part of the elusive Hubley Go-Toys, tank features Hubley decal, enclosed sidecar simulates covered passenger seat with clockwork concealed within. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 8.5" l. | Sidecar restored, otherwise in (Excellent Condition) | $2,000 - $4,000
349. HUBLEY THREE SEAT BRAKE | A familiar example of early leisure travel, three seat variation, highly collectible from a series of such early transportation toys. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 18" l. | One figure is overpainted, one figure and middle seat are replaced, white horse is restored, black horse has one repaired leg, (Very Good to Excellent Condition) | $2,000 - $4,000
354. HUBLEY TWO SEAT BRAKE | c. 1908, the two seat version is considered the scarcest of the Hubley brake series, this one is painted in red body with gold trim and yellow spoke wheels, team of white and black horses, figures seated on open benches. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 16" l. | One original lamp and both seat bottoms are glued in place to stabilize them, toy and paint appears to be all original in (Excellent Condition) for this piece. | $2,500 - $4,500
384. HUBLEY CYCLE W/ SIDECAR - BATTERY HEADLIGHT | Battery powered headlight version of familiar style bike, lever appears under drivers seat to illuminate bulb. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 8.5" l. | Passenger figure replaced, missing clicker bar, overall (Very good to Excellent Condition) | $700 - $1,000
557. MARKLIN AUTOMOBILE FOR TRANSPORT WAGON | Hand painted Marklin open-seat touring car for auto transport wagon, tougher to find than train wagon, has original composition figure, circa 1906 - 1912. Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 4" l. | All original, some paint lost, otherwise in (Excellent Condition) | $1,000 - $2,000
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