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Lot 700

A pair of black painted wrought iron bar stools, each with a padded seat, upholstered with Elvis Presley related fabric, 77cm high.

Lot 710

A late 19th/ early 20thC pitch pine and elm school desk, the hinged lid enclosing a vacant interior on plain runners, with integral seat.

Lot 718

A set of six early 20thC mahogany dining chairs in Queen Anne style, each with a solid splat, a drop in seat on cabriole legs with pad feet, label for T G Woof Limited, manufacturing cabinet makers, Sheffield.

Lot 719

An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood strung corner chair, with a shaped back, pierced supports and padded seat on cabriole legs.

Lot 725

A pair of 19thC French open armchairs, each with a padded back and seat, upholstered in tapestry type fabric, on turned supports with stretchers.

Lot 732

A 19thC satin birch and oak Windsor open armchair, with a solid seat on turned tapering legs, with H stretcher.

Lot 733

A mid 19thC ash and elm Windsor chair, with a pierced splat, turned supports and solid seat, on turned legs with H stretcher.

Lot 737

A late 19th/early 20thC two seat drop arm sofa, upholstered in yellow fabric with turned legs and castors, 151cm wide.

Lot 111

A George V silver cigarette box by F H Adams & Co, Birmingham 1922, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and initials ?N.B.T.? to cover, inscribed to front ?Presented by the staff of Wilton House 27 June 1924?, hardwood single compartment interior, 11.3cm x 8cm x 5.6cm, weight 12.25oztNote: Wilton House is an English country house at Wilton in Wiltshire, which has been the country seat of the Earls of Pembroke for over 400 years. The first recorded building on the site of Wilton House dates back to 871. The present Grade I listed house dates back to the 17th century, when it was rebuilt after a fire in 1647. Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 677

A 17th style oak joint stool, early 20th century, the rectangular moulded board seat upon bobbin turned and block supports, united by a peripheral cross stretcher and raised upon onion shaped feet, 50cm H x 46cm W x 28cm D

Lot 678

A pair of George I walnut side chairs, each with a vase shaped splat over a drop in upholstered seat and shaped apron, raised upon cabriole font legs terminating in pointed pad feet, and back swept gun barrel rear legs with block feet, 103cm highCondition report; Light historic worm to rear underside rail on both chairs, evidence of restoration to underside blocks on both chairs, one chair has splice repair to front RH foot and a splice repair at the top of the rear RH leg, replaced seat pads on both chairs, chairs appear firm with only very slight movement in the joints, otherwise only very light wear commensurate with age and use

Lot 681

A pair of George II walnut side chairs, possibly Irish, the vase shaped splat above a board seat, raised upon front cabriole legs extending to pad feet, rear legs of chamfered square section, 97cm highCondition repport; Sun bleaching to the front of both chairs, both chairs have replaced corned blocks to the underside with historic strengthening bars fitted between the rear legs, one chair has a 23cm split in the splat, the second chair has minor splits in the seat and upright

Lot 682

A pair of Queen Anne walnut side chairs, each with a vase shaped splat over a tapestry drop in seat, raised upon cabriole front legs, 100cm high (at fault)Condition report: First chair has extensive inactive historic worm, in particular the right front leg, under seat frame and blocks, along with the splat, splice repair to left rear leg. Second chair similarly effected and has a break at the top of the left rear leg where it joins the cross member. Both chairs require some level of restoration 

Lot 683

A pair of 18th century oak hall chairs, each with a panel back over a board seat, raised upon turned front legs and plain rear legs of square section, united by peripheral cross stretchers, 103cm high (at fault)Condition reports; First chair; historic inactive worm to left rear leg and rear of seat, plain stretchers appear heavily stained probably indicating historic repairs/replacements, play in the joints.Second chair; Historic inactive worm, to back panel causing some minor damage, also in feet, splice repair to a rear leg, heavily stained cross stretchers probably indicating repairs/replacements, play in the joints 

Lot 691

Three continental limed oak elbow chairs, 18th century, each with a pierced splat above a serpentine upholstered seat and Rococo scroll carved frieze, raised upon four carved cabriole legs, terminating in ball and claw feet, 101cm high (3) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report; Chair one; historic worm inside back apron, light historic worm to inside front right leg and front apron, some play in the joints with general overall rubbing and wear.Chair two; historic worm and some damage with repairs to back apron, blocks added to underside of front legs, screws applied to the rear of the chair to strengthen arm joint, chip to the top rail by joint with upright, general wear commensurate with age and use.Chair three: historic worm and damage to inside rear apron, historic repair top RH leg joint, water stain to seat, general wear commensurate with age and use, some play in the joints 

Lot 697

A set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, early 20th century, each with an interlaced pierced rung back above a stuff over seat, raised upon legs of square section united by a plain 'H' cross stretcher, to include a pair of carver chairs with cabriole out swept arms, 91cm highCodition report; Minor rubbing and wear to all chairs commensurate with age and use, little or no play in all chair joints, seat covers clean with very few marks 

Lot 703

A matched set of five elm and oak George III Chippendale style dining chairs, each with an interlaced open work splat back, above a drop in seat, raised upon legs of square section, to include one carver chair, 95cm highProvenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 707

A pair of Regency mahogany dining chairs, each with a concave rail above a stuff over seat, raised upon reeded front sabre legs terminating in a spreading foot, and plain backswept rear legs, 86cm high, along with a matched Regency mahogany carver chair with a tapestry seat and rope twist rail (3) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report;Extensive inactive historic worm to underside of both seat frames, some play in the back legs of one chair, both chairs later upholstered with little or no sag to the underside, 2cm mark on seat fabric to both chairs, rubbing and scuffs to the back of the legs on one chair, both chairs appear to have been later refurbished 

Lot 710

A George III Gainsborough type pink upholstered side chair on mahogany legs of square section, 97cm H Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report; Some play in the back rest, historic inactive worm to underside of seat, split at cross stretcher joint, signs of restoration to the underside at the top of the legs, cross stretchers possibly later 

Lot 715

A George III Chippendale style elm elbow chair, with four pierced rugs extending to out swept arms with carved paper scroll terminals, enclosing the concave upholstered seat, raised upon legs of chamfered square section united by a 'H' cross stretcher, 94cm high, along with a 19th century Chippendale style mahogany elbow chair, the interlaced rungs above the tapestry seat, raised upon channelled legs of square section, 97cm (2)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 726

A George II style walnut oval dressing stool, in the manner of William Charles Tozer, the upholstered tapestry seat raised upon four cabriole legs terminating in hoof feet, 40cm H x 58cm W x 46cm DProvenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report; Excessive play in the top joint of one leg, repairs at the top of two other leg, general marks and scratches to the seat frame and legs, wear commensurate with age and use, see further images

Lot 730

A Louis XVI style dressing stool, 19th century, the serpentine upholstered seat above a giltwood and gesso frame united by an 'X' cross stretcher, 41cm H x 54cm W x 43cm DProvenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 736

A George III mahogany dressing stool, the rectangular padded seat, in tapestry raised on channelled legs of square section, united by an H stretcher, 48cm H x 54cm W x 38cm DProvenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 739

An 18th century, Chinoiserie influence, scarlet Japanned elbow-chair, in the manner of Giles Grendey, the vase shaped splat back applied with oriental figures, with painted gilt detail extending to the out swept arms and paper scroll terminals, enclosing the bow front upholstered seat, raised upon cabriole front legs and shell moulded feet, united to the chamfered back swept rear legs by a 'H' cross stretcher, 102cm H (at fault) Note: Giles Grendey was renowned for making high class Japanese influenced furniture for the export market in the second quarter of the 18th century Please see further imagesCondition report;  Separation of cross stretcher from front leg, but no damage on either joint, signs of restoration to the inside of the top of the front legs, 'wings' of the vase splat appear to have been re attached, top rail and splat also appear to have been re attached, some movement in the arm joints, sagging in the seat upholstery, minor scratches and chips to lacquerProvenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 748

A Victorian walnut and upholstered tub chair, the fan shaped button back above a bow front sprung seat, raised on tapering turned front legs, plain back-swept rear legs and ceramic castors, 81cm high

Lot 752

A set of six William IV mahogany dining chairs, each with a concave rail back above an upholstered drop in seat, raised upon tapering reeded front legs extending to peg feet, plain back swept rear legs of square section, 88cm high (6)Condition report; All chairs have been refurbished, with historic block repairs to the underside of the chair, other repairs to the top rails, all seat pads have very little ware and appear as new, chairs have been later re polished, minor play in the chair joints, wear and scuffs to the legs commensurate with age and use 

Lot 754

A late Victorian green leather and walnut drawing room chair, the button back over padded arms extending to carved aesthetic movement terminals, above a sprung bow front seat, raised upon tapering ring turned front legs and plain back swept rear legs with ceramic castors, applied overall with peripheral stud detail, 99cm high

Lot 756

A 19th century ebonised beech wood folding campaign chair, the four tapering rungs above a reinforced rattan seat, extending to front sabre legs and down-swept rear legs, 68cm highCondition report; General rubbing/wear to the frame, very minor play in the top rung, very minor loss to the rattan seat LHS, screw cap missing underside of seat, very minor play in joints 

Lot 758

An early 19th century elm and ash hoop back Windsor chair, the shaped elm seat raised upon turned legs united by a 'H' cross stretcher, 100cm high (at fault)

Lot 769

A Louis XVI style French fauteuil, early 20th century, the padded back rest above a serpentine seat, raised upon curvilinear front legs, 83cm high Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire Seat 53cm W x 40cm HExtensive stains and wear to the fabric, only minor rubbing wear to the frame, joints appear firm with only very slight movement

Lot 772

A late Victorian chaise longue, later re-covered, the shaped back enclosing a loose seat cushion, raised upon, turned vase shaped legs, brass shoes and castors, 79cm H x 180cm w x 65cm D Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report;legs are later associated, only minor rubbing and wear to the legs. Very minor wear only to fabric 

Lot 779

A Victorian tapestry Prie-dieu chair, with walnut turned front legs, 95cm H Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report; Some some sun bleaching to the front legs and seat, very minor scuffs to the legs commensurate with age and use 

Lot 785

A pair of Victorian rosewood compressed balloon back dining chairs, each with an open work interlaced crest rail above a serpentine stuff over seat, raised upon slender curvilinear front legs, 84cm high, along with a pair of similar mahogany dining chairs (4) (at fault)

Lot 790

A Victorian olive green leather Chesterfield corner settee, of 'L' shape, the shaped back rest uniting a short and long arm rest, enclosing a sprung seat, raised upon six turned walnut vase shaped legs, brass shoes and castors, applied with peripheral stud detail, 82cm H x 187cm W x 123cm D, some historic worm and restoration (at fault)Condition report; Front LH leg has extensive inactive historic worm with some damage, all the other legs have some signs of historic worm, rear left leg has had some restoration with a metal bracket fitted, bracing bars to the underside also show signs of historic worm, leather with only minor wear, no splits or holes 

Lot 795

An early 20th century brass and upholstered club fender, of typical angular form, the upholstered seat raised upon alternating square and cylindrical section supports, united by a pierced front grille applied with cast flower head roundels, upon a kerb plinth base, 45cm H x 177cm W x 88cm D

Lot 798

William Morris, an Arts & Crafts Sussex type chair, the gentle concave back rail with four ring turned spindles extending to tapering out swept arms, above an envelope rush seat, raised upon cylindrical legs and cross stretchers, 84cm high Please see further imagesCondition report; Some loss of rush to the seat with some 'sagging' to the underside, very minor rubbing to the frame commensurate with age and use, some splits to the rear seat frame lath, chair appears to be firm with very little play in the joints Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire

Lot 17

Garden seats: A Regency reeded wrought iron games seat, early 19th century, with hinged footrest, 154cm wide

Lot 18

Garden seats: A Regency reeded wrought iron seat, early 19th century, 240cm wide

Lot 27

Garden seats: An Arras wrought iron tree seat in two halves, early 20th century, with maker’s plaque, 182cm diameter

Lot 51

Garden seats: A Coalbrookdale Laurel pattern cast iron seat, circa 1870, foundry marks possibly obscured by old paint, 120cm wideThis design number 129358 was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on the 25th of May 1860 and is seat number 31 in their 1875 catalogue of castings section III page 263. (See engraving)Part of the Irish Collection of Garden Statuary and Ornament, see lot 35 for further information

Lot 52

Garden seats: A Coalbrookdale Oak and Ivy pattern cast iron seat made for the Colonies, circa 1870, with unusual oak apron and pierced metal seat, possible foundry stamps obscured by paint, 183cm longSeats with metal slats, were those made for export to hot climates where wooden seat slats could be degraded by termites and beetles.The original design, number 119253, was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry at the Public Record office on 8th March 1859, and is seat number 30 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue. It was designed by the sculptor John Bell, one of Coalbrookdale’s principal designers, whose famous Deerhound Centre Table was exhibited at the 1855 Universal Exhibition, and which is now in the Iron Bridge Gorge Museum, Shropshire. (See engraving)Part of the Irish Collection of Garden Statuary and Ornament, see lot 35 for further information

Lot 600

A modern small piano in mahogany case, iron framed and overstrung, by John Broadwood & Sons, with box seat stool, In good condition, very clean and in playing order

Lot 642

An Edwardian carved walnut chair with low seat, blue patterned upholstery

Lot 646

An Edwardian Sheraton style inlaid mahogany armchair with pink stripe seat

Lot 687

A Victorian walnut ottoman with pierced side panels and seat upholstered in crimson brocade height 94cm

Lot 107

A good quality 19th Century wing back gilt Armchair, with padded back and cushion seat, raised on four moulded cabriole legs. (1)

Lot 249

An Edwardian decorated satinwood Bergere Suite of Furniture, consisting of two seater Settee, damaged, the back with two cane panels (one as is), each painted with two frolicking cherubs and flanked by two cane arm panels, and cane seat with fitted cushion, raised on three decorated turned legs, 118cms (46 1/2")wide, and two matching Armchairs. (3)Provenance: Ex. Lady Ludlow Collection, No. 758, on loan to Franco - British Exhibition, 1908.

Lot 304

An attractive early 19th Century French Suite of Seat Furniture, comprising of a two seater Settee and four Fauteuils, the shaped bodies with carved floral back over similarly decorated aprons on cabriole front legs covered in green brocade, stamped underneath Hopillart Lercy, 12 Rue des St Perps, Paris. (5)Provenance: Castletown Cox, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary.

Lot 326

A set of 5 - 18th Century Provincial elm Side Chairs, each with a pierced splat and drop in seat, raised on front cabriole legs with pad feet. (5)

Lot 328

A set of 19th Century metamorphic Library Steps, modelled as a seat with spindle back and sides. (1)

Lot 330

A late 19th Century bergére inlaid mahogany Armchair, with cane seat and back and a loose cushion on front square tapering legs. (1)Provenance:  The FitzGerald Family , Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.

Lot 331

A 17th Century style carved and moulded walnut Armchair, with shaped stretchers, upholstered with tapestry back and seat. (1)

Lot 383

An attractive George II style Library Armchair, with padded back and seat, the arm rests with fish scale fronts and raised on front cabriole legs with ball n' claw feet. (1)

Lot 415

A very important gilt Side Chair, by John Trotter, with cartouche shaped back around a padded panel with brass studs above a serpentine padded seat on four cabriole scroll legs. (1)Provenance:   From Carton House, by John Trotter, cabinetmaker to George II. Originally from Berwickshire, he ran a flourishing cabinetmaking firm in Frith St., Soho, London, and is recorded in directories and the Royal accounts at No. 43, 1755 - 92. In 1754, Trotter subscribed to Chippendale's Director and in the same year was appointed the Royal Upholsterer.This chair was part of a set supplied to Leinster House in 1759.The chairs are identified in a letter from Lady Caroline Fox to her sister Lady Emily, Countess of Kildare, 21 February 1759 which states: "I saw Mr. Trotter to-day who says the chairs will be ready immediately but begs to know if you will have them gilt now..?" The letter is accompanied by a sketch with measurements (which correspond to the current lot) and is titled 'Mr. Trotter's Chair' (see illustration).The chair was moved to Carton House in 1815 on the sale of Leinster House (by the 3rd Duke of Leinster) to the Dublin Society.

Lot 420

A rectangular Chippendale style mahogany Stool, with tapestry seat on cabriole legs and ball n' claw feet, 22" (56cms); and a smaller similar ditto, 15" (38cms). (2)

Lot 421

A very good Irish carved mahogany Wing back Armchair, attributed to Butler, Dublin, with padded back, sides and seat, raised on front leaf carved cabriole legs on lions paw feet. (1)

Lot 445

A set of 4 Regency period ebonised and parcel gilt Side Chairs, each crested top rail with two griffins back to back issuing gilt leaf sprays, above a cane seat on front sabre legs, one stamped Castletown, the others stamped C.T. (4)Provenance:   The Conolly Family, Castletown House, Kildare, by direct family descent.

Lot 469

A large 19th Century gilt Window Stool, with padded seat of serpentine form raised on six leaf carved cabriole legs, 63" (160cms). (1)Provenance:   The FitzGerald Family, Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.

Lot 517

A pair of Regency period grained rosewood and brass inlaid Side Chairs, by John Gee, signed Gee.  Gee a Cabinet Maker out of 49, Wardour Street, Soho, London. Each with a shaped reeded and leaf carved top rail and a panelled brass inlaid cross rail with cane seat and fitted cushion on sabre legs. (2)Provenance: The FitzGerald Family, Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.

Lot 519

A large modern three piece Suite of Seat Furniture, with varied cushions covered in lemon fabric, with three seater Settee and two matching Easy Armchairs. (3)

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