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Lot 106

OLD CHARM FURNITURE OAK TELEPHONE SEAT 93 X 75 X 46 1/2 CM

Lot 102

A late 19th century green leather upholstered wingback armchair with studded finish, 103 cm high x 65 cm wide, the seat 43 cm high x 51 cm deep.

Lot 107

A 19th century Continental carved and painted "Rustic" hall chair and a Victorian-style circular pedestal night cupboard with a concave molded outline and inset white marble top (Thought to have been supplied by Colefax &Fowler) 72cm the height of the night cupboardQty: 2Condition report: The chair is missing its front rail below the seat and these chairs are rarely sturdy but mostly decorative.The night cupboard has a crack to the one side

Lot 149

An early 18th century, c1720, walnut veneered "Shepherds Crook" open armchair, with burr walnut veneered cartouch back over an oval drop-in seat raised on cabriole supports with simple carved "tongue" knee detail and pad feet.Footnote: A similar English walnut armchair dating to the 1720s was in the household inventory of Boynton House, Wiltshire, and was copied by Gillows of Lancaster throughout the 19th century.Condition report: The chair has been repaired and restored over the years. The arms are cracked at their joint of the back. The chair needs some work to make good but stands wellThe chair has had many running repairs and the seat rails have been backfilled and painted brown to hide old woodworm damage and perhaps replacement timber. The top of the chair legs should form part of the seat rail at the front but I can not see them due to the paint. The seat rail shows signs of old woodworm and generally the rail is far too heavy this may be an indication of it being replaced.The legs are bolstered at the top as they enter the seat rail with very clumsy blocks that are also painted brown.The chair has signs of old woodworm flight holes.The arms have had repairs to the junction of the arms and back. and one back leg has had its toe section replaced. The feet show signs of their original castors being fitted bit now the holes are filled flush.The back has a fine crack that shows signs of some flexibilityThe drop-in seat frame has been recently upholstered and I do not want to disturb this work. My feeling is that the frame is a replacement.In short, the chair is basically period however it has been through the mill with running repairs rather than restoration over its lifetime.I have tried to be comprehensive in my condition report and have sought to emphasize that this chair has been repaired and elements have possibly been replaced during its life

Lot 153

A Chinese Chippendale style carved mahogany, rectangular stool with blind fret chinoiserie decoration and pierced stretchers and drop in seat. Raised on architectural feet, 46 cm wide.

Lot 86

A pair of early Victorian solid mahogany cartouch-backed hall chairs, with shaped seats and raised on cluster column and sabre supports. 91cm high x 44cm to the seat x 44cm wide.Condition report: No apparent major defects.

Lot 96

A Geo II style drawing-room suite with carved show frame and gross point needlework stuff over upholstery. The suite comprises Two open arm armchairs and a matching Two-seat sofa. All raised on slender cabriole supports. 170cm wide the sofaQty: 3Condition report: No apparent major defects

Lot 98

A pair of George III carved and pieced mahogany "Chippendale" style side chairs with bow-shaped cresting rails above distinctive splats and drop in serpentine seats. Raised on cabriole and claw and ball supports. Possibly Scottish.Footnote: The crescent and "philosopher's knot" splats are similar to chairs by the celebrated Scottish maker Alexander Peter. It is possibly the makers of these chairs were inspired by the work of the above craftsman. This is the basis for my possible Scottish attribution.Condition report: No apparent major defectsJust a thought, but the front seat rails seem to be of a later used species of mahogany.

Lot 427

A George III joined oak settle, circa 1770, the back support with five moulded panels above a hinged seat enclosing compartments, five moulded panels below, scrolled arm rests on square supports. 134cm H x 183cm W

Lot 432

A pair of William IV mahogany dining chairs, the curved top rail above a lotus carved bar back, drop-in seat, lobed inverted baluster forelegs, approx 89.5cm high

Lot 435

A Victorian mahogany open armchair, shaped padded back above a carved and pierced splat, padded curved arms with carved shaped supports, stuffed over seat, turned forelegs, ceramic casters, approx 83cm high x 63cm wide

Lot 438

A set of four Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, 20th Century, having pierced back splats, raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feetPlease note: these chairs are being sold without the seat cushions

Lot 445

A matched set of six Charles II joined oak backstools, attributable to South Yorkshire, circa 1680, having a pair of arched splats carved with tight-scrolls centred 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 later chair in a similar style (7)Examples of this type can be seen Victor Chinnery, 'Oak Furniture, The British Tradition', page 478

Lot 110

A George III mahogany and upholstered side chair, circa 1770, the back and seat above blind fretwork legs united by pierced stretchers, 96cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some repairs to elements such as the rails, Overall the frame appears solid and table, however there is some slight movement to the back. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholsteryThe upholstery is later, overall this has some signs of wear, the front corners are more crudely stitched also with a nail through in this area. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 114

A set of eight mahogany dining chairs in George III style, late 19th century, to include a pair of armchairs, each with carved horizontal splat above a drop in seatCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks.Overall with a polished appearance, some marks beneath. The chairs have a dark colour overall.The seat pads fairly recently upholstered, however there are marks, stains and discolourations. These may benefit from a clean or a re-cover.Overall, the frames are solid and stable.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Additional measurements: all chairs 93cm high; the seat from the ground approximately 48cm high  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 130

A pair of Chinese hardwood armchairs, recently manufacture by Charlotte Horstmann, each of tub shape and with removable pad cushion, 89cm high Condition Report: Overall the condition of these chairs reflects the lack of significant age and use of these chairs. One with a MADE IN HONG KONG sticker the other with a label for CHARLOTTE HORSTMANN to one rail. The ratan seat panel is loose to the seat, the timber is un-finished beneath Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 167

A walnut armchair, second half 19th century, of Windsor typeCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks.The arms and central horizontal section of timber with metal bracing to the underside apparently to secure old splits and cracks. At present, these holding solidly.The seat with various knocks, marks and indentations from age and use.With a polished appearance overall and overall solid and stable. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 171

An Edwardian stained beech library armchair, in Regency style, early 20th century, with canework panels to the back, seat, and arms, 96cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Signs of wear and rubbing to the polished/varnished surface, in areas of high use (tops of arms) this is through to the base timber.Overall solid and stable The cane appears original and is in fair order overall, the seat has sagged and is now supported on later straps and webbing, appears to have one filled repaired section to one armThere are squab seat and back cushions, these are more recent in manufacture and these have marks and stainsOne rear leg stamped P Although not obvious in the photographs this is on castorsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 185

A set of six Sheraton Revival mahogany and satinwood dining chairs, late 19th century, each with spider-web back above an upholstered seat and square section legs Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, some later replacement blocks to the seat rails, overall these appear solid and stable Some minor chips and losses and splits and cracks to inlaysThe upholstery with dirt and staining, this would probably benefit from being replaced Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Additional measurements:Each 92cm high,The seats 51cm wide, 40cm wide to the chairback, the top of the seat is approximately 44cm high from the ground  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 196

A French chestnut and damask style upholstered armchair, mid 18th centuryCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Losses to timber to the stretcher and the legs have all been re-tipped. The seat rails with old tack marks and the blocks with signs of old woodworm. The upholstery is recent, re-upholstered overall. The frame is solid and stable, there has probably been repairs and restorations to the frame beneath this later upholstery.Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of any of these hidden elements.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 197

A French chestnut and damask style upholstered armchair, mid 18th century, 107cm high, 66cm wide, 66cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Losses to timber to the stretcher and the legs have all been re-tipped. The seat rails with old tack marks and the blocks with signs of old woodworm. The rear seat rail is later.The upholstery is recent, re-upholstered overall. The frame is solid and stable, there has probably been repairs and restorations to the frame beneath this later upholstery. There are tack marks to the arms, these were probably padded.Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of any of these hidden elements.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 208

A George II mahogany and damask style upholstered armchair, the back and wings above the outscrolled arms and removable seat cushion, on cabriole front legs terminating in claw and ball feet, 112cm high, 91cm wide, 82cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The rear legs are 20th century and have been spliced to the frame - this is almost certainly professional work and probably carried out at the time of the last upholster. Some later blocks and repairs to the front legs as well including metal bracing. Overall the frame appears solid and table, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholstery. The seat rails are uncovered and these have signs of age including old woodworm and old tack marksThe tips of the front legs with signs of previously having had castors, old holes and some lossesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 21

A set of six Regency chestnut side chairs, circa 1815, each with a dished seat, together with a set of four Regency mahogany dining chairs, circa 1820, each with a pierced horizontal splat (10)Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva Condition Report: The six chestnut chairs: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Signs of old woodworm. Webbed repairs to where the dished seat meets the rails. Overall these chairs appear solid and stable. The seats with various nails securing the seat to the rails, some lacking and some protruding.Additional measurements: each 82cm high; 43cm wide; the lowest point of the dished seat is 42cm high from the groundThe four side chairs: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks.The upholstered seats recently done and covered to the undersides. Overall solid and stable.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 226

A Victorian walnut and upholstered sofa, late 19th century, in the manner of Howard & Sons, possibly by George Sherlock, 86cm high, 235cm wide, 110cm deepSaleroom Notice:Please note: The original image for this sofa was incorrect, the correct image is now showing on our website and all bidding platforms Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Overall the frame appears solid and table, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholsteryThe upholstery with pulled threads, marks, tears, rips, appears to have cat claw damages to the ends of the backThe legs have been polishedAdditional measurements: the height of the seat is approximately 50cm; depth of the seat 74cmPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 229

A pair of ebonised and upholstered armchairs, early 20th century, in the manner of Howard & Sons, 82cm and 86cm high respectivelyCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Marks and scuffs to the legs, the castors appear original but are lower quality metal examples than those used by Howard, the legs are of overall narrower proportions too. Beneath the later loose upholstery is an old calico layer which is overall stained and marked, it would need either loose covering or full upholstery. Dreweatts would not suggest using this covering in a domestic setting. The undersides with more recent fabric enclosing the rails Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of these or any part of the frame beneath the upholstery. These feel like horse-hair beneath the upholstery - Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of thisOverall the frames appear solid and stable, with only small movement to the jointsThe loose uphosltery with some marks and old signs of wear and pulling to threads. The seat cushions are feather filledPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionAdditional measurements:the chairs are 82cm and 86cm respectively, the arms from the floor are 54 and 52cm respectively, the chair backs are each 56cm high from the seats, the seats are 52 and 55cm deep respectively, the chairs are each approximately 44cm wide across the seats and between the armsThese are perhaps a closely matched pair, one just being slightly larger in proportion all around  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 25

Two similar yew and elm armchairs, early 19th century, each with typical comb back above the solid elm seat, each 87cm highProvenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva  

Lot 254

A George IV mahogany and later upholstered stool, circa 1825, 47cm high, the top 56 x 36cm, together with a Regency hall chair, circa 1815, of 'cock-fighting' form, 74cm high (2)Condition Report: The legs of the stool appear to be period, however they are clearly seperate elements to the seat and rails - these may have simply been cut to allow for all over upholstery but there is no guarantee. The stool is entirely covered and it is not possible to inspect the seat rails further. Overall the stool is solid and stable, the upholstery appears fairly recentThe hall chair with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Old splits and cracks, the seat with two horizontal breaks, filler and plugs to the rear, some later supporting blocks to interior of the frame some signs of woodworm.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 296

A Regency mahogany library chair, circa 1820, with rattan back and seat, with squab cushion, on sabre legs, 82cm highWith old Christies label, lot 116, 13 May 2003Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, one leg has looseness and movement to one front leg - this will require some repair/restoration before use, there are old splits and cracks in this area too. The canework appears later, it has sagged overall but appears intact overallThe timber with faded appearance overall, also some marks and staining, also dry and with some surface dirt and dust, this appears to have been stored in a barn or similarThe seat is horse-hair stuffed but later covered, this in fair order overall.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 321

A set of eight regency mahogany dining chairs, circa 1820, to include a pair of armchairs, each with an acanthus carved horizontal splatCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks.The seat coverings 20th century and with signs of use, including marks and staining. These would almost certainly benefit from a re-cover.One side chair, the bar back is detached and with signs of glue to where the uprights should join. This would require some restoration before use. This bar back also with various water stains through the polish. The majority of the remaining chairs also with signs of repair to this area.Overall the chairs are solid and stable, however some opening to joints, some of which may require attention to stabilise.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 335

A set of four George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1780, each with carved shell to the cresting rail above a pierced vertical splat and drop in seat, together with two similar George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1780, each with pierced vertical splat and drop in seat, and two further George III mahogany dining chairs (8) 

Lot 379

A giltwood mirror backed settle, in the Renaissance style, 20th Century and later, the back carved with four herm figures, the whole with strapwork and scrolling decoration, approximately 248cm high, 238cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The gilt surfaces with wear and rubbing and also some chips and losses revealing underlying composition and timber in places. Some dirt and discolouration to gilt areas too.Old splits and cracks and openings to joints,As catalogued this is 20th century and later, there are later adaptions and adjustments too such as later brackets to the rear, this also appears to be lacking some elements such as the seat for the base, and the ends appears that the panels should contain some decoration - these are absent at present. The purchaser would need to source these elements and arrange the repairs/restorations. It is dismantled at present, it is stored off site and is broken down in the relevant pieces - cornice, four uprights, two mirror panels and the base section. The mirror plates with losses and depletions, some chips and losses to edges and extremities - the image in the catalogue is not a true representation or reflection of the mirror platesCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 393

A set of six Anglo-Indian hardwood arm chairs, in Regency style, 20th century, each with a bar back above a pad and drop in seat

Lot 409

A hardwood armchair, late 18th /early 19th century, after a design by Ince & Mayhew, with spindleback and open arms, above a drop in seat, on square section supports joined by stretchers, 88cm high Similar chairs were used as hall chairs at Houghton Hall in Norfolk, Mayhew & Ince are believed to have provided a closely related example for Henry, 1st Earl of Digby for the library at Sherborne Castle, Dorset. The Gothic fret-pattern in the toprail corresponds to patterns published in Mayhew and Ince's Universal System of Household Furniture, 1762. A similar chair sold at Bonhams HOME & Interiors, lot 11, 24th February 2016, a set of six sold Christie's King Street, lot 98, 12-13th December 2007.

Lot 419

A set of seven mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, 19th century, each rectangular 'ladder' back with four pierced cross splats, each centred by a foliate scroll motif, above the padded and upholstered tapering rectangular seat, on moulded square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, together with three similar dining chairs, (10)Condition Report: Please note, this lot is not a 'true' set of ten but, as catalogued, a set of seven and three chairs of a similar design. The three additional chairs with this set (including one carved) are of a slightly smaller proportion and have related but different carving and form. Two of the chairs are upholstered in fabric and not leather.All chairs with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. All chairs have been recently re-upholstered and the leather/fabric seats are in good order. All chairs are structurally solid overall. Some old repairs.  The two chairs without fabric covering to the undersides of the seat have evidence of old worm to seat rails. On armchair has had the arms replaced. A veneer repair is visible to the chair back adjacent to where the arms join from where the previous arms once sat. The other armchair with old repair between one arm and the chair back. One chair with split through one of the pierced cross splats. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of elements beneath upholstery. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 42

A French carved walnut and upholstered sofa or day bed, late 19th century, with an arrangement of various removable back, seat and bolster cushions, on cabriole legs, 96cm high, 217cm wide, 77cm deepCondition Report: This has bolts to the base elements, these do appears to be holding, there is some bending and there is some mis-shaping to the heads of these, they require a tool to remove but can be done with a screw driver. It does require screws to the back which Dreweatts have not had. these would need to be sourced by the purchaser.This should have had some slats to connect the front rail to the back rail, these slats are not present at Dreweatts and would need to be sourced by the purchaser. The box base will sit on the front and back rails and appears to be solid and stable. The rails are all present.This was built for the photographs, it has not been built whilst at Dreweatts before the sale The upholstery with various rips and tears, this will require some attention and probably some re-covering/upholstery.Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, Some chips and losses, some old splits and cracks - one front leg with signs of previous repairPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 433

An Elizabeth II limed oak and velvet upholstered coronation chair, with applied label '130' to the top of the back, 84cm high, together with a stool en-suite, one rail stamped ER CORONATION and numbered 53, 47cm high (2)Provenance: Manufactured for the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II, 2 June 1953, Westminster Abbey, London. These seats were for General Sir Frederick Pile, Bt, GCB, DSO, MC and, his wife, Lady (Molly) Pile.  Sir Frederick, always known as Tim, was General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) Anti Aircraft Command and the only British general to hold his command for the entire war's duration.  Lady Pile was also distinguished, having been Chief Commander of the ATSCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some looseness to the joints of the chair, the back with some 'wobble' however stable overallThe stool is stable overall The upholstery with fading overall, the chair retaining a bluer colour to the seat, the stool more grey in appearance, with surface marks and staining.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 51

A set of eight mahogany dining chairs in George III style, late 19th century, to include a similar armchairCondition Report: The red upholstered armchair: The back is entirely disassembled.All elements to repair are present however the central vertical slat is broken in two and will require restoration. The seat of this chair with holes, splits and tears. One of the green upholstered side chairs also with a disassembled back and again, some areas of breakage. This would require some restoration.Another green side chair with split to one vertical slat. This element is loose but still attached to the chair at time of report.A third side chair with breakage to one vertical slat. This will require repairs and restoration prior to use. Another side chair with later metal brackets to the seat rails and legs.All chairs with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use and some chips and losses, old splits and cracks. Potential purchasers are advised that these chairs will require professional restoration prior to use and installation in a domestic setting.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 90

A George III mahogany sidechair, circa 1805, in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, the pieced bar back above turned vertical splats with acanthus capitals, with stuffed seat and turned tapering legs to the front Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Overall the frame solid and stable, there are plugged holes to the rear which probably indicate repairs and restoration, the underside is covered by fabric and Dreweatts have not inspected the rails - Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of these rails or the prescience or condition of any supporting blocks. The upholstery is all over later, and in fair condition overall, Missing some of the upholstery studs in placesThe rear rail with signs of restoration including inlet timber - almost certainly professional workPlugged holes to the uprights of the back - these possibly had finials previouslyPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 226

Tribal Art. A carved African hardwood seat, the tall back with carvings of fish, on spoon inset seat, 106cm high x 46cm wide.

Lot 227

Tribal Art. An African carved hardwood seat, the back with panels of fish, figures and a bird, with dropping seat, 88cm high x 42cm wide.

Lot 114

A bentwood rocking chair with cane seat and back, 100cm high Condition Report: Has some signs of woodworm

Lot 25

An oak armchair with leather seat and back, 119cm high and an x framed chair with leather seat (2) Condition Report: Both chairs in good condition.

Lot 32

A pine hall bench with panel back and lidded seat, 114cm high x 96cm wide x 46cm deep Condition Report: Has had two boards fitted on underside of lidded seat for strength, signs of wear .

Lot 73

A Canadian beech rocking chair, 91cm high Condition Report: Chairs shows wear to seat and arms this is consummate with its age and use.

Lot 544

A 17th Century and later walnut ladder back rush seat chair, a child's oak framed yoke back chair frame and a Carolean style carved walnut framed hall chair with caned back and seat

Lot 569

A circa 1900 oak settle, the carved six panel back decorated with flowers in the Aesthetic taste, interspersed by similarly decorated stiles, over a plank seat flanked by open arms on turned supports, raised on baluster turned and ringed supports to block feet united by stretchers, 200.5 cm wide x 101.5 cm high x 60 cm deep

Lot 574

A modern upholstered two seat sofa and matching armchair with cream ground floral decorated loose covers and cushions, 134 cm wide x 80 cm deep x 80 cm high

Lot 594

An Edwardian mahogany dressing chest with mirrored super structure over two short and one long drawer on square tapered legs (cut down), a 19th Century mahogany shield back carver chair, a 19th Century mahogany pedestal tripod occasional table, oak occasional table on barley-twist supports, pine dressing table with swing mirror, oak tea trolley, mahogany wash stand, upholstered stool on shell carved cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, a stained beech framed long stool with tapestry work seat and a mid 20th Century baize-top folding card table

Lot 603

A set of eight Robin Furlong oak dining chairs with leather upholstered seats, stamped, signed and dated 1996 to the underside of the seat rail, 115 cm high CONDITION REPORTS All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some small knocks and bumps to the edges. See images for more details.

Lot 608

A modern canework convservatory suite comprising two seat sofa, 180 cm wide x 82 cm deep x 72 cm high, two tub chairs, 75 cm wide and table, 53 cm wide x 53 cm deep x 50 cm high

Lot 628

A composite set of six 19th Century North Country rush seat spindle back dining chairs on pad and ball feet, together with similar carver chair and a similar ladder back rush seat carver chair

Lot 633

A modern blue suede effect two seat scroll arm bed settee or sofa bed, 149 cm wide x approx 87 cm deep

Lot 639

A late 19th Century upholstered two seat sofa by Howard & Sons, with high sides raised on square tapered legs, rear left leg stamped "10807-6110 Howard & Sons Ltd Berners St", 167 cm wide x 74 cm deep x 77 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The arms are loose, the back joints could do with tightening - particularly on one side. The upholstery is stained variously. No castors. Seat is very soft - probably in need of re-springing. Height of seat including cushions approx 35cm, depth of seat approx 64cm. Legs knocked, bumped etc commensurate with age and use. See images for more details.

Lot 642

A pair of modern tub chairs, one with grey upholstery, the other in lime green, raised on square tapering legs, together with a modern Chippendale style drawing room stool with upholstered seat on square moulded supports united by stretchers, 82 cm wide x 82 cm deep x approx 46 cm high and a similarly upholstered footstool in the Victorian manner, 54 cm wide x 43 cm deep x approx 39 cm high

Lot 651

A late 19th Century stained beech framed rush seat spindle back Sussex type armchair after the original design by William Morris, 51 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 90.5 cm high

Lot 654

An 18th Century Continental oak framed hall chair or throne chair with long stitch needlework floral decorated back panel and seat, flanked by carved scroll work arms, raised on scrolling foliate supports united by stretchers (possibly Venetian), 81 cm wide x 125 cm high x 60 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS The upholstery has staining and losses, etc, throughout. Two sections of carving missing to the front left hand side beneath the seat. Some signs of old worm. Has possibly been re-varnished, etc, at some point during its life. Repairs to both back legs. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.

Lot 657

A modern Willis & Gambier cherry wood bedroom suite comprising dressing table and separate mirror, pair of bedside tables, five drawer chest, a similar caned window seat and dressing stool, dressing table 126 cm wide x 53 cm deep x 78 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The dressing table has wear to the varnish in several places especially to the edge and around the drawer handles and is in need of a good clean. All three chests have wear and tear conducive with age and use. Mirror has wear like dressing table and again in need of a clean. Window seat has damage to the handles on both sides. Has been split and parts off and missing. Otherwise wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.

Lot 662

A pair of modern pine three drawer chests with wrought iron handles, 60 cm wide x 43 cm deep x 60 cm high, together with a matching side cabinet with open recess above two cupboard doors, a telephone type hall settle with single box seat, drawer and cupboard door, a free-standing corner cupboard, together with a modern pine dresser with two glazed doors over two cupboard doors, a modern glazed display cabinet with three shelves and a 1930's oak coal box with brass fittings in the Art Deco style

Lot 666

A set of eight 19th Century mahogany dining chairs in the Hepplewhite manner, the back with moulded decoration, the shaped cresting rail above foliate decorated and fretwork carved back splat over a drop-in seat with shaped front rail, on square tapered legs to spade terminals, bearing ivorine plaques inscribed "S & H Jewell, 131-2 High Holburn London WC1" CONDITION REPORTS Various minor repairs to several chairs as well as general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some "bloom" to the varnish. Knocks, bumps, etc conducive with age and use. See images for details and examples.

Lot 667

A 20th Century oak refectory style dining table, the plank top over a moulded decorated frieze on four turned and ringed tapering legs to block feet united by a centre stretcher 99 cm x 194 cm x 76 cm high together with a set of six oak ladder back dining chairs with drop in upholstered seats in the North Country style (four plus two carvers) together with two rush seat wavy ladder back chairs similar CONDITION REPORTS Six newer chairs with upholstered seats and shallow bow fronted front rail each with drop in rush seats to match the other two rush seated chairs. Drop in rush seats appear in good order with little sign of use. Table itself appears in good condition - see images for further detail

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