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CHINESE IRONWOOD ARMCHAIR, the back with a carved circular panel depicting Chinese ornaments, beneath a pierced frieze of bamboo forms, with simulated bamboo curved arms and a plain seat, above a pierced frieze with square cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet, the seat 64cm at widest point Provenance: A Private Scottish Collection
Capt J. E. D. Scott B. I Lynch signed FDC 25th Anniversary of the First Live Ejection from an Aircraft in Great Britain by Mr. Bernard Lynch No. 18 of 300. Flown in an experimental Meteor T7/8 WA683 and ejected over Chalgrove Airfield in a Martin-Baker ejector seat. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
dating: 19th Century provenance: Italy, Massive, wooden structure. The back carved with a two-headed eagle surmounted by a big crown, provided with a cross, various elements of the crown and of the eagle are gilded: the back of the heads, the wings and the rope. Filled seat and lined with crimson cloth (signs of use). Arms carved and decorated in-the-round with a lion's head. Back legs sculpted with claws. Partially gilt. Featuring an explicit, Masonic reference of the triangle created by the necks of the two eagles's heads converging towards the top. The central area of the back shaped as a shield (formerly lined with cloth). Provenance: the owner had the 33rd Degree in a Masonic lodge, the throne has always been owned by the family and the heirs now sell it. This outstanding, cabinet-making piece was used during the filming of the well-known movie 'Eyes Wide Shut', the last masterpiece of Stanley Kubrick, during one of the final scenes, when Tom Cruise is in front of the Lodge's Master, who sits on the throne that we present. The red filling of the back was removed by the family some years ago; the family also owns an autograph letter of Stanley Kubrick where the director thanks the owner for his kind permission of using the throne during one of the most important scenes of the movie, quoting several Masonic references. dimensions 81 x 75 x 184,5 cm.
A set of six 20th century oak dining chairs and one carver by Nigel Griffiths of Matlock (signed on the stretcher), Derbyshire, scrolled finial united by arch carved decorated rail, above turned spindles on a leather seat, raised on turned supports on scrolled feet united by stretcher; a similar oak West Country design refectory table, three plank top raised on turned trestle supports united by stretchers. (8)
A set of six Charles II joined oak Yorkshire chairs, circa 1660, having a pair of arched splats carved scrolling centre by a mask, with cusp-profiled upper edge and horse-shoe shaped lower edge with curved projections, the back uprights with inward facing scroll terminals above scratch-carving and applied split-moulding, panelled seat, on block and ball-turned front legs, joined by an elongated ball-turned fore-rail and plain side and rear stretchers; together with another chair in a similar style.100cm H (7)
An Elizabeth II sterling silver desk model of a 1932 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Roadster, Magna London, hallmarked London 1979, with removable bonnet cover and opening dickie seat, mounted on a wooden plinth, limited edition of 1,000, in fitted presentation box, width of model only 13cmCondition: good overall with no issues
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