A pair of French weathered oak benches,late 19th/early 20th century, each with an open back with cast iron Gothic-type detail, above a rectangular seat and three scrolling supports,203cm wide54cm deep75cm high (2)Condition report: General wear and weathering. Rust and discolouration to iron. Splits, knocks and scratches. Some joints a little loose. Knocks, scratches and wear. Some legs quite wobbly and could do with some attention.
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A modern cast iron garden bench, with slatted iron seat, in the 'Boys and Griffins' pattern, from Coalbrookdale's 1907 catalogue,184cm long63cm deep107cm highSee 'Antique Garden Ornament 300 Years of creativity: Artists, manufacturers and materials' John Davis. ACC 1991. p.362Condition report: Aesthetically good condition, recently repainted, old repairs may have been masked by the paint.
A set of six French Louis XVI-style painted chairs, 19th century, each with a lyre-shaped back, orange velvet upholstered seat and tapering fluted legs, 45cm wide53cm deep90cm high (6)Condition report: All leg joints solid and sturdy. A tiny bit of flexibility/ movement in the backs owing to their slender nature - one more so than the others. Some general knocks, scratches and wear. One with a chip to the finial, but not terribly noticeable in the context of their pleasantly distressed state.
A pair of easy armchairs,first half of the 20th century, each upholstered in velvet, with a scrolling back, barrel arms and a deep seat, raised on tapering square front supports terminating in brass caps and castors,85cm wide 90cm deep92cm high (2)Condition report: Upholstery worn, frayed and tired in places. Knocks, wear and scratches to supports. Both back right castors missing. Joints and frame solid. General wear.
A pair of George I elm side chairs,early 18th century, each with a vase-shaped splat over a solid seat and raised on turned stretchered supports,46cm wide37cm deep101cm high (2)Provenance: Hotham Hall, East Yorkshire.Condition report: Seat 48cm high. Old worm to back and legs, one chair with replacement front foot. Second chair with two new feet. Repaired splits to seat. Both with old knocks and polished-in dents. Good colour and a pleasant patina. Joints slightly loose in places.
A chinoiserie-decorated longcase clock,early 18th century and later, by John Hayden, Deptford, the eight-day movement striking the hours on a bell, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, the faux tortoiseshell case with a pagoda top and brass ball finials, decorated all-over with oriental scenes, figures amongst landscapes and highlighted in gilt,52cm wide26cm deep236cm highCondition report: Movement extensively restored following bomb damage in WW1, recorded as such with a scratched-in inscription to the underside of the seat board. The case with extensive restorations and additions, replacement backboard, hood rebuilt and restored, brass cased weights, bob pendulum, winder and key present.
An unusual ash and elm Windsor chair, early 19th century, with a hoop back over a dished seat, raised on turned legs united by an H-stretcher, 47cm wide52cm deep88cm highCondition report: Splat possibly later.Both arm supports broken and repaired.Break to arm hoop repaired with a metal bracket. Evidence of repair throughout. Repair and possible alteration to legs where they meet the seat.Floor to seat height 41cm.
A Queen Anne-style leather wingback armchair,first half of the 20th century, with studded detail and raised on four walnut cabriole supports,93cm wide93cm deep106cm highCondition report: Wear, scuffs and splits to leather. Seat is faux leather and a later replacement. Some springs protruding to the back. Joints solid. Splits, knocks, losses and repair to frame.
A Delhi Durbar armchair,1911, carved with two crown-form finials surmounting the chair back, carved in high relief with curtains, tassels, sceptres and 'Delhi GRI 1911' over a shield, mounted with a silver shield engraved 'Presented to Mr G. McLean on the occasion of his marriage by his Brother Engineers of the R.M.S Mantua 1913', the scrolled arms terminating in lion head masks, with a red velvet upholstered seat, supported by double scroll legs with ball feet,73cm wide71cm deep106.5cm high, seat 53cm highCondition report: Back legs with losses - chips to the wood frame throughout. Silver shield tarnished and worn. Seat and trimming worn.
A Syrian rosewood stool or window seat,late 19th/early 20th century, the raised sides with inlaid bone, mother-of-pearl and ebony detail, above an upholstered seat and pierced base,85cm wide43cm deep51cm highCondition report: Some losses to inlay. Rubbing, discolouration and wear to arms. A little bit of wobble in joints. Knocks, scratches, wear and losses throughout. More significant knocks and losses to base. Splits and repair to underneath.
A pair of Louis XVI style mahogany fauteuils, with gadroon and floral scroll carved frames, later upholstered arms, backs and seats, on cabriole legs, W.2ft 6in. D.2ft 5in. H.3ft 6in.CONDITION: These chairs look to date to the early to mid 20th century and have seen some restoration and re-upholstery some years ago, overall of an even dark brown mahogany colour, with some rubbing to the extremities, principally the tops of the arms and some light scuffing around the feet, front seat rails show a little variation in colour, frames solid.
A Louis XIV style carved giltwood stool, with upholstered seat and scroll and harebell carved squared tapered legs with interlaced stretcher and fluted bun feet, W.5ft 4in. D.1ft 6in. H.1ft 8in.CONDITION: Upholstery is a little faded particularly at the left hand end with the braided trim coming loose, gilding overall has an attractive semi bright tone but with numerous tiny little lost flakes of gilding now showing through with the white of the gesso, one or two old separations in the joints of the stretcher and some scuffing to the feet but overall good order.
An Alvar Aalto for Finmar Ltd model 31 cantilever chair, W.1ft 11.75in. D.2ft 4in. H.2ft 3in.CONDITION: Looks to be in original if well used condition, seat and frame have faded to a light golden somewhat bleached colour, arms are rubbed where one would expect from use, underside is damp splashed and again with loss of original colouring, bears the Finmar London label to the stretcher beneath the front of the seat, should restore to good effect.
A Svensson and Sandstrom Swedish moulded plastic chair, upholstered in buttoned brown fabric with light tan coloured frame, circa 1960 W.2ft 5in. D.2ft 9in. H.3ft 2in.CONDITION: Overall in fair original condition, original upholstery has very light wear and looks a little scruffy but will clean up to good effect, bucket seat and underframe in good order with a few small scuffs at the back and one or two slightly discoloured patches, the cross shaped foot is lighter in colour than the seat and has a little scuffing showing the aluminium bleeding through at the tips.
A Grete Jalk for France & Son four seater sofa, with original burnt orange cloth upholstery and teak frame, W.8ft 1in. D.2ft 5in. H.2ft 6in.CONDITION: Overall in honest but used condition, the original upholstery is now faded particularly on the tops of the arms and the upper areas of the back cushions, seat cushions feel like the inner stuffing is deteriorating with the springs slightly sticking out in places, frame looks to have the original dark finish albeit now a little dull.
An Andersen & Andersen & Palle Pedersen for Horsnaes teak armchair, c.1963, with original pale green fabric upholstery, W.2ft 3in. D.2ft 5in. H.2ft 7in.CONDITION: Overall in honest original condition albeit with wear from use, the fabric is perhaps slightly faded but still retains fair strength of colour, also is a little dirty with other darker scattered spots particularly to the seat cushion, underframe all looks original, original black fabric has a tear at the front, Horsnaes label to the back of the seat, the teak frame is somewhat faded particularly to the tops of the arms.
A 19th century French giltwood bergere fauteuil, the double cane back, arms and seat on fluted tapering turned supports, 58cm wide, 60cm deep, 94cm highCondition report: Cane loose to backNo evidence of woodworm Cane is damaged to back and seat, see imageCaning damaged to seat and back, see image See further images of gilding – does not appear to be redone.See images
A pair of Queen Anne-style wingback armchairs, 20th century, each with studded and buttoned brown leather upholstery, raised on squat cabriole supports, 82cm wide, 92cm deep, 108cm high (2)Condition report: Some marks, scratches, wear and distress to upholstery. One hole to seat. Knocks and general wear to supports. Joints solid. See images
A set of eight mahogany dining chairs, early 19th century, (2+6), with ring turned supports with nipple terminals, turned 'X' stretchers and drop in seats, armchairs 54cm wide, 54cm deep, 89cm high, seat 46cm; singles 50cm wide, 45cm deep, 86cm high, seat 46cm (8)Condition report: Knocks and chips to the supports, matched drop in seats, Wear through usage.
A pair of late Victorian mahogany and elm elbow chairs, each with bobbin turned back over a dished seat, with front bobbin turned leg united by an 'X' stretcher, 64cm wide, 58cm deep, 80cm highCondition report: One with castors has repaired and possibly replaced stretcher, one has split to seat, one with surface marks and losses to finish on arm, general knocks and wear
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