A George III serpentine fronted 'Camel Back' sofa with celadon green damask type stuff over upholstery, on floral painted square tapering satinwood supports and socket castors. 196 cm wide x 80 cm deep x 95 cm high to the back x 65 cm to the top of the squab seat.Condition report: Old repairs to the two central back legs. signs of old woodworm.One castor is loose but I have the bits Replaced bracing bar under the seat?
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A pair of George III carved and painted, beech, cameo back, open armchairs in the manner of John Linnell. The channeled frames with anthemion cresting and acanthus scroll arms. With green painted swags and lotus leaves on an ivory ground throughout. Upholstered with light green velvet stuff over upholstery. On turned and supports with simulated fluting. 57 cm wide across arms x 44 cm high to the seat x 94 cm high overall x 49 cm depth of the seat.Condition report: Old repairs to the joints of the hoop backs at their junction with the back uprights.Some signs of a "peppering" of old woodworm flight holes to the inner face and underside of the beech seat frames but not an infestation to the point of weakening the structure.Each chair has a strange hessian glue bandage repair to the front rails of the seat rail and housings of the front legsThe paint finish has been touched up, probably at the time that the repairs to the back were carried out in order to hide the work. The paint has mellowed over time and isn't obtrusiveTo sum up the chairs have had repairs over the years and I have sought to outline these in this report but it is possible some minor blemish has been overlooked.
An early 19th century rectangular, mahogany library table with inset tooled leather top. Fitted two frieze drawers to either side. Supported on paneled turned legs with brass socket swivel castors. 133 cm long x 98 cm wide x 73 cm high to the top. 56 cm to the underside of the frieze. Together with an Edwardian line inlaid mahogany effect corner salon chair with planted on upholstered seat and supported on turned legs joined by a spindle turned cross stretcher.Qty: 2Condition report: The chair with a slightly loose seat frame.The table is loose at the joints and some of the drawer bottoms need attention. and the cross-grain border of the top has some old scars.
After Ray & Charles Eames, a reproduction 670 lounge chair and 671 ottoman, with laminated walnut outer shell and black buttoned leather upholstery. The chair ,83 cm wide x 46 cm high to the seat x 83 cm overall height. The ottoman 65 cm wide 54 cm long 43 cm high to the seat.Condition report: Good clean order
Glenda Jackson (b.1936) British actress and politician. She has won the Academy Award for Best Actress twice for her roles in Women in Love (1970) and A Touch of Class (1973) taking a break from acting between 1992 and 2015 becoming a Labour Member of Parliament serving in the Cabinet under Prime Minister Tony Blair. She won her seat in the 2010 General Election by a margin of just 42 votes. A dedicated signature on a black and white photograph, approximately 10 inches x 8 inches. 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
A set of eighteen 19th century Spanish Baroque design dining chairs, each with a shaped cresting rail carved with scrolls and a fruiting urn, stuffed over upholstery with studded border, turned forelegs carved with foliage, rectangular stretcher, trestle-type sledge base, 112cm high, 47.5cm wide, the seat 39cm deep (18)
A fine French Hepplewhite Revival mahogany three-piece drawing room suite, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, comprising a sofa and a pair of tub chairs, each curved cresting rail carved with a stylised egg-and-dart border terminating in acanthus scroll handrests, stuffed-over upholstery, squab cushions, gadrooned apron, squat cabriole forelegs carved to the knees with acanthus and bell husks, ball and claw forefeet, the sofa 83cm high, 178cm wide, the seat 68cm deep, the chairs 82.5cm high, 84cm wide, the seat 61cm deep, early 20th century (3)
A set of four William IV walnut dining chairs, each with a kidney-shaped back carved with lotus, the cresting rail applied with rosewood crossbanding, drop-in seat, the apron applied with draught-turned roundels, lotus capped spreading square forelegs, turnip forefeet, 82cm high, 45cm wide, the seat 39cm deep, c.1835
A Louis XVI Revivial giltwood chaise longue, of small and neat proportions, oval cane back crested by a foliate wreath, the back and arm terminating in scrolling acanthus, kidney shaped seat outlined throughout with a beaded border, squab cushion, tapered cylindrical stop-fluted legs, 88cm high, 116cm high, 20th century
A French Hepplewhite Revival mahogany library club chair, in the Irish taste, cupid's bow cresting rail carved with eagle masks, the outswept handrests conforming, stuffed-over upholstery, cabriole forelegs carved to the knees with acanthus and bell husks, pad feet, 90cm high, 79cm wide, the seat 58cm deep
A Chippendale design mahogany triple-chair-back sofa, cupid's bow cresting rail above shaped and pierced splats, outswept arms terminating in acanthus carved scroll handrests, drop-in seat, egg-and-dart and gadrooned borders, cabriole forelegs carved to the knees with acanthus, ball and claw feet, 96cm high, 178cm wide, the seat 47cm deep, c.1900
A set of eight Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, comprising six side chairs and a pair of carvers, each with a cupid's bow cresting rail carved and applied with an acanthus fleur-de-lis, shaped and pierced splat, drop-in seat, gadrooned apron, cabriole forelegs carved to the knees with acanthus, pad forefeet, the carver 102cm high, 60cm wide, the seat 44cm deep (8)
A set of six 18th century vernacular oak dining chairs, each shaped splat pierced with a heart and carved with a stylised anthemion, further carved throughout with flowerhead bosses and foliate motifs, plank seat, turned forelegs and front stretcher, 98cm high, 44.5cm wide, the seat 33cm deep, c.1760 (6)
A set of four Dutch painted dining chairs, painted in the 18th century manner, each with a shaped cresting rail above a Queen Anne style vasular splat, drop-in seats, straightened cabriole forelegs, shaped H-stretcher, each harlequin decorated in polychrome with a basket of colourful summer flowers, musical trophy and further flowers and foliage, 106cm high, 52cm wide, the seat 39cm deep (4)
An Edwardian mahogany swivel desk chair, in the Hepplewhite taste, cupid's bow cresting rail above a shaped and pierced splat, serpentine seat, downswept cabriole legs, scroll stretchers, 96.5cm high, 41.5cm wide, the seat 37cm deep, c.1905Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby
An '18th century' oak settle, rectangular back with four arched mahogany crossbanded raised and fielded panels, turned arm posts, boarded seat, cabriole forelegs, pad feet, a reconstruction incorporating some period timbers, 112cm high, 150.5cm wide, the seat 59cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby
A George III Hepplewhite design open armchair, arched cresting rail, pierced stop-fluted splat carved and applied with ribbon-tied bell husks, stuffed-over upholstery, tapered square forelegs, H-stretcher, 87cm high, 60cm wide, the seat 44cm deep, c.1780; a George III mahogany tripod occasional table, circular tilting top, baluster column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 66cm high, 57cm diameter, c.1800 (2)
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century style oak chair, rectangular nulled cresting rail, pierced vasular splat, boarded seat, shaped apron, turned and blocked forelegs, turned stretcher, stamped T C Jones, Wirksworth, Derby's, neighboured by an incise carved oak leaf and acorn, 105cm high, 46cm wide, the seat 37cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century style oak 'Derbyshire' chair, of Charles II design, shaped cresting rail carved with a mask and scrolls, acorn underfinials, the mid-rail conforming, boarded seat, turned and blocked forelegs, turned stretcher, stamped T. Jones, 106cm high, 46cm wide, the seat 36cm deep Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century style oak 'Derbyshire' chair, of Charles II design, shaped cresting rail carved with an owl and scrolls, spreading underfinials, the mid-rail conforming, boarded seat, bobbin-turned and blocked forelegs, bobbin-turned stretcher, stamped T. Jones neighboured by an incise carved leaf, 105.5cm high, 48cm wide, the seat 37cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century style oak 'Derbyshire' open armchair, of Charles II design, shaped architectural cresting rail carved with foliage, acorn underfinials, turned spindles, serpentine arms, boarded seat, turned and blocked forelegs, turned stretcher, 113.5cm high, 62.5cm wide, the seat 45cm deep; a similar 'Derbyshire' chair, 107cm high, 45.5cm wideProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century style oak window seat or bench, rectangular top above a frieze pierced with stylised quatrefoils, shaped end supports, stamped T. Jones neighboured by an incise carved oak leaf and acorn and numbered 977, 49cm high, 174cm long, 35.5cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a composed set of three Arts & Crafts style oak chairs, comprising two open armchairs and a side chair, the largest 107.5cm high, 61.5cm wide, the seat 44cm deep (3)Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a pair of Victorian style child's correction chairs, each with a shaped cresting rail above an intersecting spindle splat, oval canework seats, turned forelegs and stretcher, outswept feet, each stamped T C Jones, Wirksworth, Derby's, 106cm high, 31cm wide, the seat 22cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a Victorian style oak spinning chair, shaped back with pierced handle carved in the 17th century taste, bobbin-turned legs and H-stretcher, stamped T C Jones, Wirksworth, Derby's, neighboured by an incise carved leaf, 99cm high, the seat 32.5cm wide, 31cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a Victorian style oak spinning chair, shaped back with pierced handle carved in the 17th century taste, bobbin-turned legs and H-stretcher, stamped T. Jones within an incise carved leaf, 99cm high, the seat 32cm wide, 31cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
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