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A set of six late 18th century style mahogany dining chairs, circa 1900/1910 including two carvers, one chair with label ''Hampton & Sons Ltd, Pall Mall East London'', with worn brown leather seats . The dining chairs with slightly loose joints, the pair of carvers arms slightly loose, surfaces slightly faded in parts with light surface scratching and minor dents, seat covers are worn, the chair legs with chips and scuffs to the edges
A 19TH CENTURY STRIPPED WALNUT QUEEN ANNE DESIGN SINGLE CHAIR, with inverted serpentine front, 104cm high, together with A VICTORIAN OAK JACOBEAN DESIGNED SINGLE CHAIR, having well carved high back, with bergere seat, supported on turned and block le gs, with a fancy carved front stretcher, 131cm high
Victorian walnut and satinwood inlaid nursing chair with floral upholstered button back and seat, with fluted curving tapered arms, supported upon short turned fluted tapering feet terminating in brass caps and castors; also another Victorian walnut floral carved nursing chair upon cabriole legs terminating in brass caps and castors (2)
Pair of Heppelwhite style mahogany dining chairs, with carved fluted spindle splats over floral tapestry drop in seats supported upon square tapering legs; also two other late 19th century mahogany bedroom chairs and a single mahogany dining chair with pierced foliate craved horizontal wavy splats and stuff -over seat supported upon square legs (5)
Charles II and later oak panel-back open armchair, South Yorkshire, circa 1670, with foliate carved wavy cresting rail over a foliate carved panelled back, chip carved two plank seat, supported upon baluster turned legs united by plain stretchers, 22.5" wide, 16.5" deep, 44.5" high - ** Provenance - ex. Abbey House, Malmesbury
Mid 17th century oak panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1650, the cresting rail carved with mythical beasts over the panelled back and double planked seat, supported upon gun barrel turned circular front legs united by plain stretchers, 25" wide, 17" deep, 41.5" high - ** Provenance - ex. Abbey House, Malmesbury
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