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A Chinese hongmu chairRepublic periodThe rectangular seat supported by four recessed corner legs separated by shaped stretchers and reticulated scrolling foliage aprons, the back with solid back splat carved in shallow relief with a pair of finger citrons, all flanked with angular scrolls to either side, 92cm high x 52.5cm wide x 42cm deep.民國 紅木鏤雕纏枝花卉紋椅
A pair of Chinese hongmu Ming-style arm chairsLate Qing dynastyWith curved top rail and curved central splat above solid rectangular seat, with curved arms raised on rounded rectangular stretchered supports, 97cm high x 56cm wide (2).清晚期 明式紅木椅一對Condition Report: One chair missing a handle, scratches to one stretcher. The other chair in good condition. Both chairs with light scratches to the surface and water marks, expected wear commensurate with age.
A pair of Chinese jichimu yoke back armchairsEarly Qing dynasty, 17th centuryWith yoke-form crest rail with slightly upturned ends above plain S-shaped splat above soft cane seat, the curved arms supported by an S-shaped brace and posts that continue through the seat to form the supports joined by a footrail and stretchers, 114cm high x 58cm wide.清早期十七世紀 雞翅木雕燈掛椅一對 Condition Report: Expected marks and scuffs and a couple of scattered nibbles.A few expected areas of discolouration and shrinkage/fine age lines consistent with age.Matts possibly replaced, as expected with the type.
A pair of Chinese huanghuali Ming-style spindle-back armchairs, meiguiyiLate Qing dynastyWith shaped crest above curved spindle back and straight arms, the solid seat above reticulated apron raised on square stretchered supports, 94cm high x 53cm wide (2).清晚期 紅木雕明式玫瑰椅一對Condition Report: Minor scratches and indentations to the surface, a shallow crack to one wood stick to the back of one chair, otherwise good condition.
A set of six Chinese hongmu Ming-style chairsLate Qing dynastyEach with curved top rail and curved central splat above solid seat raised on rounded rectangular stretchered supports, 97cm high x 46cm wide (6).清晚期 明式紅木雕椅一組六把Condition Report: Most generally in good order, apart from two chairs where the top rail has broken off just above the joint, and has been reattached on one and is loose to one side to the other. This same chair is also covered in white dust. Otherwise the others all in good order apart from expected wear consistent with age and use like some scattered faint marks and scuffs, and shrinkage due to age, particularly to the inset seat and joins, none of which feel loose though. It is possible that some may have been invisibly reinforced. Scattered tiny spots of white household paint. One chair with significant indented scratching to one apron. Please refer to images for further illustration.
A pair of Chinese red tianqi lacquered armchairsQing dynasty, Yongzheng/Qianlong periodincised and lacquered throughout with floral sprays, the seat decorated with a bird perched on blossoming peonies, 96cm high x 60cm wide.清雍正/乾隆 木雕填漆繪山石花卉圖紋扶手椅一對Condition Report: Extensive flaking and chipping to the extremities. Cracks in the lacquer and wood commensurate with age. Expected touching up to the lacquer. Please request detailed images from the department for an overview.
A pair of Chinese hardwood chairsRepublic periodOf plain construction, the open stretcher with paired carved double lozenges, 109.5cm high x 51cm wide x 39.5cm deep (2).民國 木雕燈掛椅一對Condition Report: Surface wear, cracks in the wood commensurate with age. Worm holes to the back splat of one chair. An area of infill to the seat of one chair of approx. 5.5 x 3.5cm.
JOHANNES KIP (1652/3-1722). “The Abbey in Cirencester, The Sent of Thomas Master Esq.” black & white etching, 37cm x 39cm (framed & glazed, 58cm x 59.5cm); another coloured etching “Knole The Seat of Tho. Chester Esq.”, 32cm x 43cm (mounted, unframed). & JOHN SELL COTMAN (1782-1842) “The West front of Castle Acre Priory, black & white etching, publ. 1813 with dedication lower margin, 30cm x 43cm, framed & glazed (47.5cm x 60cm overall).
An early 20th century carved mahogany frame three-piece suite by Charles Baker of Bath, upholstered in tan leather, with loose seat cushions in rose-pink velour, with Vitruvian-scroll & foliate decoration, on short carved cabriole legs, the settee 175cm wide x 93cm high x 88cm deep, the chairs 88cm wide x 88cm high x 88cm deep.
6ft oak long bench, style ends, central stretcher, length 183cm, width 40cm, height 46cm.Condition report:The top is heavily marked and stained, with multiple ring marks. One of the corners of the seat plank has an 8cm notch and resulting part split. Some random patches of paint to the surface. The ends are good. It remains very strong and sturdy.
Victorian oak wainscot chair, carved arched back, scrolled arms, boarded seat, turned legs and rails, width 64cm, height 131cm.Condition report:Sound frame. The arched carved crested panel just sits on two dowel pegs and is loose (can be pulled off). The back panel and seat panels are generally good, no significant splits or losses. The arms are solid, with just some fine splitting along the grain lines on the crest of the scrolled end. Stretchers and supports are also good. No evident worm damage.
A highback 'Falcon' lounge chair, 1970s, attributed to Sigurd Ressell for Vatne Mobler, leather seat pads on brown canvas sling, on chromed metal frame, width 75cm, height 100cm.Condition report:The leather has heavily faded, with the original colour being a dark brown (seen in the creases, but also there is a small patch in a plastic seal to the underside presumably for patch repairs) but it hasn't ripped. Some random spot stains and a grease shadow to the head rest. The canvas sling has also discoloured, but essentially remains sound. The frame has some spot tarnishing but shape remains true.
Set of four chrome framed cantilevered dining chairs, possibly Habitat, ebonised frames with rattan panel seats, including two armchairs; and an ebonised circular pedestal table, black metal column and base, diameter 110cm, height 73cm.Qty: 5Condition report:One of the armchairs and one of the side chairs have more sag in the seat panels so look more heavily used, but the panels to seats and back panels are generally ok. All four chairs are otherwise in good order, some wear to the black arm rests and frame outlines. The chrome frames generally fine. The table top has some surface scratching and the black was has faded. The table remains sound and stable.
Mid-Century three-seat leather sofa, designed by Børge Morgenson, model 2209, designed 1965, mushroom-coloured leather, stained legs, width 174cm, depth 80cm, height 72cm.Condition report:There is an inch wide puncture wound to the back, with a few scars surrounding the hole. The leather elsewhere to the main sofa frame is without any holes or tears, some scuffing and discolouration along the top of the back rest, and similar to the front rail of the seat. Two of the back cushions has scars to the leather that don't pieces completely through - one being six inches, the other an inch. Otherwise the cushions are well used but not ripped. The stained wood supports are scuffed and marked and would benefit from being refinished. The springs remain sound.
Mid-century 'Lamino' easy chair frame, designed by Yngve Ekstrom for Swedese, bent oak frame, applied retailers label 'J.G. Watts & Co, Kettering', width 69.5cm, height 90cm.Condition report:This really is just the frame elements, and even then it is lacking any brackets to attach the seat struts to the base section. The wood of the struts are quite dry with some splitting extending from the ends. Some filler used on the ends as well. Old glue evident holding the stretchers to the back section, and in places along the back section rails. The arm rests and base section are generally sound, just surface dirt and grime.
Oak elbow chair, hoop back turned spindles, upholstered seat, turned legs and rails, width 56cm, height 76cm, and a beech child's chair. Qty: 2 Condition report:The full-size chair has some movement in the frame but still takes weight. There is slight splitting along the join line of the shaped back rail. The seat is a thinly stuffed pad which is fixed. Some spot staining. Wear to the legs and stretchers. The child's chair is sound, very little movement in the frame. General marks and wear.
2 Corgi Toys single seat racing cars. Lotus-Climax Formula 1 Racing Car (155). In B.R.G. with yellow racing stripe, RN 1. Plus a Lotus-Climax F/1 (158). In orange and white, RN8, (2 paper roundels missing). Both boxed, complete with flaps. 7/10 some minor wear. Vehicles GC-VGC minor chipping. £50-70
9 Franklin mint cars. 1936 Ford in green, no hood, comes with the tie on label, 1957 Mercedes Benz 300sc with tie on label, 1938 Rolls Royce Phantom III, no tie on label, 1955 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud I, with tie on label, 1930 Duesenberg, 1934, Maybach Zeppelin, no tie on label, 1949 Ford woody wagon, no tie on label, MG TC Roadster with hood, rear seat cover and tie on label, and a 1905 Rolls Royce. All loose, some damage and parts detached. GC -VGC £120 -150.
A pair of William IV mahogany hall chairs c.1830s, the pelta backs each centred with a blind shield, raised on turned and lotus capped forelegs,43cm wide40cm deep83.5cm highCondition ReportEvidence of sypthetic restoration to both, with additonal blocks added or re-glued to undersides and one seat split and subsequently glued.One back leg with old chip out of it.Frames solid and sturdyBoth with knocks, scuffs, shrinkage splits and imperfections commensursate with age and use
A Carolean oak elbow chair, 17th century, the pierced, carved and arched crest rail over a tall backrest, a solid seat and pierced and carved shaped front rail,60cm wide45cm deep130cm high,together with another,c.1690, with a pierced and foliate-carved scroll arched crest rail, over a tall backrest, with woven cane panel and seat,61cm wide52cm deep135cm high (2)Provenance: A private collection, Middleton Hall, Mendham, Suffolk.
A Chinese hardwood folding chair 20th century, the horseshoe back over a carved floral splat, to a woven seat, and footrest with applied brass decoration,70cm wide60cm deep114cm high, seat 44cm highCondition ReportKnocks and wear throughout. Loose threads to the seat.Minor cracks to the hoop back. Sturdy and usable.
An Art Deco mahogany extending dining table, by Heal and Co., the oval top, with a glass protector, with a single leaf, raised on a square three-column plinth, 166cm wide, extended 212cm 107cm deep 76.5cm high, and a set of six dining chairs, (4 plus 2), each with a burr mahogany tablet back and a reupholstered red crimson seat, raised on fluted legs, armchairs 57cm wide 50cm deep 85cm high, seat 50cm high, singles 52cm wide 52cm deep 85cm high, seat 50cm high (8)Buying this table and chairs at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportColour good over to the top and to the leaf. Chairs recently reupholstered. Repolished and backs appear to have been reset. Three singles have small veneer losses to the back supports. Further minor knocks to the edges of the chairs and table.
A three-seater 'Scylla' settee, designed in 1996 by Gerard Vollenbrock for Leolux, the chromed tubular frame upholstered in light grey leather, raised to the front on tubular supports,200cm wide84cm deep73cm high, seat 41cm highCondition ReportSturdy and usable. The upholstery with marks and wear throughout - please see the additional images.
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