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A Japanese black lacquer oval box, decorated in gilt with a scene of two men seated in a garden, with character marks, two Maucheline ware circular boxes, one depicting 'Lovers' Seat' and 'Hastings from the Sea' the other 'Seaford looking West', a treen carved wooden box and an Ivorine circular box
Near matching set of eight Sussex chairs in the manner of Morris & Co, in ebonised wood with bobbin spindle backs and rush seats, including two carvers, h93cm and h86cmCondition Report: Some chairs have had restoration.Various wear and losses to black lacquer. Some have been re-painted. Some seats have been re-strung. Various splits, cracks and lifting to the wood panels around the seat probably as a result of the re-stringing. Some stretchers show signs of removal and reinstatement. Two original rush seating show wear, breakages and losses to the stringing. One carver has breakage and repair to arm, both carvers arms slightly loose. (see images)
Niels Otto Møller for JL Møllers Møbelfabrik, model 75, set of 8 dining chairs with strung seats, each h76 x 50 x 50cm Condition Report: Overall condition good, some sun fading and minor stains to the strung seats and minor scuffs consistent with use. Variations in colour to the seat backs including some scratches. 1 chair has brown marks to the back rest. 1 has noticeable staining to the strung seat. 1 top of front right leg has crack. 1 individual string is broken. Structurally sound.
An early to mid-19th-century elm and yew wood 'Windsor' open armchair with spindle and hoop back over a saddled seat on turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher. 44 cm high to the seat x 86 cm high overall x 56 cm wide. Together with a late Victorian elm and ash 'Wheelback' open armchair with saddled seat. 40 cm high to the seat x 85 cm high overall x 58 cm wide.Qty: 2Condition report: Yew wood chair nice and tight at the joints with no major defectsElmwood chair has considerable woodworm throughout. Possibly replaced legs
A 19th-century arts and crafts "Sussex" open armchair with traditional spindle back and woven seagrass seat on double stretchered turned supports.46 cm high to the seat x 86 cm high overall x 48.5 cm wide.Condition report: Needs re-seatingThe finish is partly washed back on the back upright.
A pair of French Louis XV carved beechwood fauteuils with ivory satin stuff over the upholstery, the show frame with floral and scroll carved decoration, on shaped slender cabriole legs. 87 cm overall height x 64 cm overall width x 49 cm high to the seat (cushion)Qty: 2Condition report: Old repairs to the legs and signs of old woodworm activity, flight holes.These would have been cream painted when originally made now they are stripped to the wood.
A French Louis XV style, beechwood duchesse- brisse. With carved and molded outer show frame, the chair with one open arm and both stool and chair with close nailed stuff over upholstery and on slender, shaped cabriole supports. 215 cm long assembled x 110 cm overall.Condition report: signs of considerable former worm infestation and some damage to the seat rail of the stoolsigns of old repairs throughout.This would have been ivory painted when first made but now stripped to the wood
A set of six George IV mahogany dining chairs with broad cresting rails and reeded uprights, above stuff over upholstered seats on turned supports.Condition report: The frames are quite firmThe cresting rails show old "clumsy" veneer patchesSome chairs have had patches around the dovetail housing to cresting rails where the stiles joint into them Some Cresting rails are a little loose, but not hanging offSome back seat rails show old woodworm flight holes that have come through from the actual beech rail through the mahogany capping To sum up, these chairs will need some work but they are structurally good with the usual problems around the crestings that you commonly seeThe woodworm is not at the infestation level.
A set of four Louis XVI style ivory and copper green painted and parcel-gilt 'cameo' back salon single chairs, with caved decoration and stuff over upholstery, on turned and stop fluted supports. 106 cm high overall x 49 cm wide x 53 cm to the seatQty: 4Condition report: No apparent major defects
A set of eight good quality mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs with rococo, pierced and carved cresting rails and splats, over upholstered drop-in seats, supported on bold cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. The set comprising six single and two carver chairs. Possibly by Maple & Co c.1900Qty: 8Condition report: Some minor cracking to the splatsNo apparent major defectsI have been through the chairs and all seat frame joints seem quite firm.All of the single chairs have marks where they have been pushed under the dining table and the table edge has struck the upright stiles.The finish would need some remedial work, probably reviving the existing finish would work.Both carver chairs have one arm that is looseThe chairs show the marks and knocks of usage consistent with the age.
A George III mahogany, "Chippendale " style open armchair with carved acanthus capped cresting rail above a pierced and carved splat and swept and channelled arms and stuff over seat. On moulded and chamfered square supports joined by a simple cross stretcher. 50 cm to the seat x 67 cm wide x 95 cm to the top of the backCondition report: Splat shoe looseOld woodwormThe beechwood seat rails look a bit "Fresh" possibly replaced?
A pair of George III mahogany camelback side chairs with channeled uprights and carved cresting rails above rosette, harebell, and scroll carved splats and drop-in seats with sunken front rails, on moulded square supports joined by simple cross stretchers, 46 cm high to the seat x 96 cm to the top of the back x 51 cm wide, together with a mahogany "Hepplewhite" style shield back side chair with wheat carved open splat.Qty: 3Condition report: The pair have old repairs to the joints of the uprights and cresting railsJoints looseThe shield back has been repolished
A George III "Chippendale" style mahogany open armchair, with carved and cresting and pierced vase-shaped splat with carved swept arms. Above a drop-in seat and on molded square supports joined by a simple cross stretcher. 49 cm high to the seat. x 198 cm high to the top of the back x 64 cm wideCondition report: Replacement to the top of the front seat rail. Leg corner brackets possibly missing.
A George III, "Chippendale" style mahogany open armchair with acanthus a floral carved and pierced cresting rail and splat and arcaded shoe. With channeled swept arms. Above a serpentine stuff over seat. On molded and chamfered square supports joined by a simple cross stretcher. 49 cm high to the seat x 96 cm high to the back x 64 cm wide.Condition report: Joints of the seat looseThe cresting rail is a little loose but hasn't broken across the short grain as they usually do. However, there is a sign of some work to the top of the back splat at the rear under the cresting.The rear stretcher has probably been replacedThe back seat rail looks odd and may have been replaced or re-faced as it seems to have been laid on another piece of timber.Some nocks and missing sections of molded bead to the front legsOld damage to the shoe below the splatI can not see the seat rails and so can not speculate fully but they seem solid.Generally needs some work to make good
A Victorian, carved walnut footstool of cartouch form with stuff over the upholstery and with bold scallop shell handles and feet. 58 cm wide x 32 cm wide x 18 cm high to the seat top.Condition report: A section of scallop shell handles is missing from both sides.The stool has been stripped and repolished.
A French Louis XVI style carved wood and gesso curved-ended window seat with low swag decorated upstand back over a split cane panel seat, on shaped slender 'French' cabriole supports. 103 cm long x 43 cm deep x 69 cm high overall.Condition report: Some cracking to the one end and signs of old repairs to the frame the leg joints are very slightly loosehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KC-v2oLdWiF-sAaJmwlT7T_hPvq8rP-t?usp=sharingComes with a loose satin squab.
A 1902 Edward VII Westminster Abbey Coronation chair, with rush seat and bar back, mounted with a commemorative plaque and branded stamp to underside, the bar back with impressed 'DM' initials, 83 cm high x 37 cm wide, together with a further chair, likely also from the 1902 Coronation service, with rush seat and back, bearing impressed marks reading 'ER', 'WP' and numbered 58, 90 cm high x 37 cm wide.Qty: 2
A seat cushion from the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle 1st July 1969, upholstered in red fabric with gold edging and tassels, and embossed roundel with Prince of Wales' feathers, 32 cm x 37 cm, together with a framed signed photograph of Lord Snowdon (who designed the furniture for the investiture), 19.5 cm x 14.5 cm.Qty: 2
The Earl of Snowden and Carl Toms, a red painted beech and laminate elbow chair produced for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales the back gilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers and motto Ich Dien with a padded seat 77cm high, 4000 of these chairs were produced for the 1969 Investiture at Caernarfon Castle North Wales, together with an investiture cushion CONDITION REPORT: Manufactured by disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Bridgend, the chairs have beech wood frames with seats and backs constructed from preformed plywood, veneered in olive ash and stained in a vermillion red. The backs are embossed with the Prince of Wales’s feathers in gold leaf and the seats are upholstered in red Welsh tweed, using a stable dye that would not run onto the guest’s clothes in case of a Welsh downpour. The underside of the seat bears a Prince of Wales feathers stamp, the date and - obscured by the upholstery - individual handwritten numbering. The chairs were offered for sale after the ceremony and sold flat-packed for £12 each via a promotional advertising leaflet that encouraged guests to re-assemble the chairs for themselves
A George II style mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a writing surface, small drawers and pigeonholes, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 105.5cm high, 76cm wide, 44cm deep; a Regency style open armchair, 88.5cm high, 55.5cm wide, the seat 45cm wide and 41cm deep (2)
A contemporary Post-Regency design twin-pillar extending dining table, discorectangular top with 'gadrooned' border, substantial columns with 'egg-and-dart' socles, triform bases, hirsute paw feet, 76cm high, 194cm extending to 240cm long, 118cm wide; a set of six conforming dining chairs, comprising a pair of carvers and four side chairs, the carver 108cm high, 67cm wide, the seat 50cm deep (7)
A late 19th century purdonium, 56.5cm high, 38cm wide, 37cm deep; another, 67cm high, 35cm wide, 35cm deep; an oak corner cabinet, 78cm high, 61.5cm wide, 35cm deep; a Chinese Chippendale Revival side chair, 95.5cm high, 46cm wide, the seat 36cm deep; a rush seat chair, 68cm high, 47cm wide, the seat 33cm deep (5)
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