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A SET OF FOUR ELM KITCHEN CHAIRS, C1850, SIMPLE BAR BACKS WITH BOARDED SEATS ON SQUARE TAPERED LEGS JOINED BY STRETCHERS, 82CM H Condition report Chips to seat edges, backs showing wear, patch to one seat, evidence of worm on all chairs, seats and frames, other general wear consistent with age
AN ELM KITCHEN CHAIR, LATE 19TH C, WITH CONCAVE CRESTING RAIL, HORIZONTAL SPLAT, DISHED FIGURED SEAT ON TURNED LEGS JOINED BY H-STRETCHERS; TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER SIMILAR SMALLER CHAIR, AN OAK GATELEG OVAL TABLE ON BI-TURNED LEGS JOINED BY STRETCHERS, A TRIANGULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE WITH FLAPS ON SLENDER BALUSTER TURNED LEGS JOINED BY MOULDED STRETCHERS AND A BURR WALNUT VENEERED BEDSIDE CABINET, THE TOP ABOVE APERTURE AND DOOR UNDER ON SQUAT CABRIOLE LEGS WITH PAD FEET (5) Condition report Elm chair with two cracks to seat, some evidence of old worm to stretchers. Other kitchen chair with crack to rear of seat, re-polished. Gateleg table - minor chips to top on hinges, scratches, abrasions consistent with age. Triangular table - scratches and abrasions consistent with age. Walnut veneered bedside cupboard with scratches and abrasions consistent with age, with loss of polish to pad feet
A VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED NURSING CHAIR ON TURNED WALNUT LEGS, FITTED CERAMIC CASTORS, SEAT HEIGHT 36CM H; TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SINGLE MAHOGANY SALON CHAIRS, C1880, THE BROKEN SERPENTINE SHAPED CRESTING RAILS ABOVE PIERCED SPLATS CARVED PALMETTES LEAFAGE, STUFFED OVER SERPENTINE SEATS ON CABRIOLE LEGS (3) Condition report All generally sound with scratches and abrasions consistent with age
AN OAK HIGHBACK ELBOW CHAIR, MID - LATE 20TH C, THE ARCHED BACK FLANKED BY ACORN FINIALS AND SPLIT BARLEY TURNED PILLARS, SCROLLING ARMS ON TURNED SUPPORTS WITH CONFORMING LEGS AND H-STRETCHER, 118CM H; THREE 'THE TABLE PLACE LIMITED, RUTLAND' REGENCY VENEERED TRIPOD TABLES IN REGENCY STYLE, TOPS 36CM DIAM X 50CM H, TOGETHER WITH A LATE 19TH C RAIL BACK CHAIR, WITH SCROLLING ARMS AND CONFORMING SIDE RAILS WITH TURNED LEGS JOINED BY STRETCHERS (5) Condition report Oak chair - generally good, sound, wear consistent with age. Tripod tables - some scratches, ring marks and other wear consistent with age. Rail back chair - faults, losses to spindles, old chips, string seat, other scratches, marks and wear
* Sharpshooter (A. pseud. John Phillips). Four caricatures, New Mode of Military Discipline, G. Humphrey, 1829, Losing my Seat, G. Humphrey 1829, The Royal George, J. Gans 1829, [and] The Lumber Troop - or - Queen's Own, G. Tregear, 1829, together four caricatures with bright contemporary hand colouring, 'The Royal George' trimmed to neatline and laid on later paper, each approximately 250 x 345 mm, framed and glazed, together with Tregear (Gabriel Shire, publisher). A Vision of Judgement!!!, circa 1830, etching with bright contemporary hand colouring, 245 x 350 mm, framed and glazed (glass cracked), with Cruikshank (Isaac Robert). The Wellington Testimonial, see "The Times" April 30th, G. Tregear, 1829, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 250 x 345 mm, framed and glazed, plus Heath (Henry). A Long Pull, A Strong Pull and a Pull Together, G. Tregear 1829, etching with bright contemporary hand colouring, 250 x 350 mm, framed and glazed, and Heath (William). A Political Reflection, T. McLean, circa 1829, etching with bright contemporary hand colouring, 255 x 375 mm, framed and glazed, with Jones (Thomas Howell). John Bull & his new Doctor, S. W. Fores, 1820, etching with bright contemporary hand colouring, 355 x 250 mm, framed and glazed, and one other similarQty: (10)
* Pedigree roll. Manuscript pedigree roll showing line of descent from Edward I to Sir James Langham Bt. and children, late 18th century, single vellum membrane with line of descent in colours and manuscript names within roundels, terminating with the children of Sir James Langham 7th Baronet (1736-1795) & Juliana Musgrave, namely William, Marianne, Charlotte & James, short tear & wear to upper left blank corner, 30.7 x 80.4 cmQty: (1)NOTESSir James Langham, 7th Baronet of Cottesbrooke (1736-1795) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1784 to 1790. He was the son of William Langham and his wife Mary Drought, daughter of Anthony Drought. He inherited the baronetcy from his uncle Sir John Langham, 6th Baronet in 1766. He was sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1767, and was elected Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire in 1784, holding seat until 1790. Langham married Juliana Musgrave (1741-1810), daughter of George Musgrave (1717-1742) of Nettlecombe and Combe Sydenham in Somerset, and sister and heiress of Thomas Musgrave (1741-1766) of Combe Sydenham, Stogumber, Somerset. By his wife he had children including the eldest son and heir, Sir William Langham, 8th Baronet (1771-1812); and younger son, Sir James Langham, 10th Baronet (1776-1833). The pedigree roll includes the names of four of Sir James' & Juliana's children, William, Marianne, Charlotte & James.
* Pitt (William, the younger, 1759-1806). Manuscript note by William Pitt to the Irish M.P. William Burroughs during the Debate on the Duke of Atholl's Compensation Bill in 1805 on the question of the Duke's rights over lost revenues from the Isle of Man, together with William Burroughs' footnote, 1805, single sheet, with Pitt's six line note 'It might have been right to refer to Commiss. originally the Question of Fact what was the value of the Property - but the Question now is Question of Liberty which with all the Circumstances before us. We can but decide for ourselves', with explanatory footnote by the Irish M.P. William Burroughs (1752-1829), 'the foregoing Lines were written by Mr. Pitt, as a suggestion to me in debate on the question relative to the Duke of Atholl's Compensation Bill, in the year 1805', mounted on album leaf, together with: Peter the Wild Boy, Manuscript account of an extraordinary being in human shape cast in a wood in Germany & brought to England by King George I, 1785, 3 pages (approx. 350 words) written in a neat hand, with integral docketed page, 4to (20 x 15 cm), MacGillivray (Saunders & Applecross, Tom, pseud?), An Autograph letter written by Macgillivray & addressed to the editor of the Satirist in London on the result of the Parliamentary Election for the County of Ross, and enclosing the text of a poem written and issued after the Election by the losing Tory candidate, Dingwall, 29th Jan 1835, single sheet letter written to one side, with address to verso, which identifies the losing Tory candidate as a Mr McKenzie, 4to and single sheet poem written to both sides in a different hand, with heading 'To the Electors of Ross' and signed 'Tom Applecross, Fodderty, 27 Jan, 1835', folio, both tipped onto album sheet, Rippon (Cuthbert), An autograph letter addressed to Joseph Watson advising him that 'Joseph Pease would be able to take his parliamentary seat by affirmation (instead of by oath)' as M.P. for S. Durham, London, Feb. 11, 1833, single sheet with 15 lines text to one side and integral address leaf, seal and free postmark to verso, 8vo (18 x 11 cm), (Joseph Pease 1799-1872, was the first sitting Quaker M.P. & an early railway pioneer), and other manuscript letters etc. including autograph letter by Emily Lock on behalf of Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Christian to Mrs Haly thanking her for sending the lines about her brother, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, Dec. 1, 1885; collection of four autograph letters by Andrew Stone (1703-73, Secretary of State & tutor to George III) sent to different recipients in his capacity as Under Secretary of State to Lord Newcastle, Whitehall, 1783-39Qty: (18)
A 20th century Louis 16th revival walnut framed armchair - fauteuil. The show wood frame with carved serpentine legs with scrolled elbow rests upholstered to centre. Flanking a central pinkish hue velour upholstered seat and back rest culminating with a scrolled top rail Measures 100 cm H x 55 cm W x 46 cm D
A 19th century Piano stool in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster. The mahogany stool being raised on reeded tapering legs united by stretchers with overstuffed circular seat atop. Together with another piano stool having block and turned column with circular seatMeasure, 52 cm H x 31 cm Diameter
A 19th century Victorian oak occasional table and chairs. The oak table having a circular top being heavy carved with floral motifs, raised on barley twin legs united by stretchers together with a pair of oak frame chairs with heavily carved backrests, stuffed seat, raised on bobbin legs united by H-stretcher in the Carolean manner. Measures, 69 cm H x 80 cm Diameter
ANTIQUE & LATER FURNITURE PARCEL, four items to include a pair of circa 1840 oak farmhouse chairs, peg-joined, reproduction mahogany button upholstered spoonback armchair, doll size and a small vintage oak magazine rack, various measurements, 52.5cms H, 36.5cms W, 25.5cms seat depth the dolls armchair
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY & BARLEY TWIST OAK HALL/SALON CHAIRS, (3 + 2), the mahogany examples Chippendale style with entwined carved central splatback, tapestry upholstered drop-in seats on carved knee and ball and claw front supports, 94cms H, 59cms W, 43cms seat depths, the oak examples with tapestry backs and seats, brass button studded having twist uprights and sretchers, 92cms H, 48cms W, 42cms seat depth
CONTINENTAL ANTIQUE WALNUT ARMCHAIR, carved Carolean style with swept and knurled arms and shaped cross stretcher on block and segmented supports, re-upholstered in classical style green satin, 127.5cms H, 69cms max W, 47cms seat depth Condition Report: Scattered old worm evidence, repaired break to cross stretcher
VINTAGE WINGBACK GENTLEMAN'S ARMCHAIR and a walnut side stool, both re-upholstered in green classically styled satin, 120cms H, 78cms max W, 60cms seat depth and 48cms H, 70cms L, 39cms W measurements respectively Condition Report: Wear to the fabric at the arms with scuffing about the carved knee and ball and claw front supports, the walnut stool upholstery beginning to fray
SET OF 11 CONTINENTAL CAROLEAN STYLE OAK DINING CHAIRS with carved mask crest rails and front stretcher repeated in embossed detail to the leather back pads, one being plain, all with stuff over re-upholstered seats, 119cms H, 50cms W, 47cms seat depths Condition Report: One further back pad torn, others showing general signs of wear, some play to the joints
ANTIQUE ELM CORNER FARMHOUSE ELBOW CHAIR having a curved back with twin shaped splats and turned uprights, peg joined construction with shaped lower frieze on square chamfered corner supports and delicate reeded detail, 85cms H, 74cms W, 41cms seat depth Condition Report: Some visible old worm evidence, crest rail possibly replaced, one arm support part replaced in mahogany, various old splits and slight losses
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