We found 216352 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 216352 item(s)
    /page

Lot 749

A Gothic Revival beech open armchair, mid 19th century, the arched top rail above the pierced lancet back, flanked by scrolling outswept open arms, the padded and upholstered seat above channel moulded legs, 107cm high, 64cm wide, 53cm deep For a pair of closely related chairs see, Christie's, London, Fine English Furniture, 14th September 2000, Lot 197 (£12,925). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Evidence of old worm. Some glue residue to interior joints. Central tip of the shaped apron is a replacement section of timber. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 619

A pair of unusual George III fruitwood side chairs, circa 1790, possibly apple or pear wood, each slender back centred by a pierced splat carved with twin acanthus scrolls, each dished solid seat above square section tapering legs joined by an H shaped stretcher, each 101cm high, 45cm wide, 48cm deep overall  

Lot 650

A George III mahogany and upholstered armchair, circa 1810, often associated with being a desk chair, the shaped back and arms above the padded seat, on turned tapering legs, terminating in arrow feet, 91cm high, 58cm wide, 50cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips, splits and small losses. Some old repairs. Chair has been re-upholstered fairly recently and the fabric is in generally good order overall with just some minor wear and fraying to edges. Later corner brackets to the underside. Some very minor evidence of old worm to rails. Glue residue visible between joints to underside. Slight movement within some joints but chair is structurally solid overall.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 657

A Regency mahogany and caned library bergere armchair, circa 1815, the moulded downswept top rail and arms terminating in ball terminals, above the removable cushion seat, on tapering sabre legs, terminating in squat turned bun feet, 91cm high, 56cm wide, 59cm deep overallFor a similar example see Christie's, Property from two Ducal collections, Woburn Abbey, Bedford, 20-21 September 2004, hot 148 (£5,378). 

Lot 709

Another pair of George III ebonised and painted open armchairs, circa 1780, in the manner of Gillows, decorated throughout with flowers and neoclassical motifs, each rectangular back with vertical and stylised 'ribbon tie' splats, flanked by downswept arms, each caned seat above turned tapering legs at the front

Lot 694

A matched set of ten late George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1810, each with bar back and rope-twist stretcher, together with two further closely matched armchairs (12) This set should be described as a matched set and not as originally printed in the catalogue. Dimensions:H84cm x W45cm x D53cmH84cm x W55cm x D48cm - Carvers Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. When closely inspected together, it can be seen that the angle and size and proportion of some of the cresting rails to the backs vary from eachother. (see additional images) the turnings of the splats and the legs vary slightly to some chairs also. This set should therefore be described as a matched set and not as printed in the catalogue. Some fading in areas. particularly to the reverse side of some chairs. waxing/ polishing by an experienced restorer should resolve this. Some old splits and chips. some old repairs. The top rail of the back of some of the chairs with old repairs to the facing side in order to re-secure to the uprights of the back (see images) some re-gluing to joints. Some fading and minor staining to the seat upholstery. The seat rails are covered by upholstery so we cannot guarantee their age or originality. Some additional abrasions and scuffs to legs as expected for age and use. The chairs are of solid structure generally. Some joints may require tightening if the chairs are for common use. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 671

A matched pair of George III mahogany and upholstered open armchairs, circa 1770, each shaped and padded oval back above a pair of padded arms with scroll terminals and moulded downswept supports, each serpentine fronted seat above a fluted frieze and square section tapering legs at the front terminating in spade feet and surmounted by patera terminals, each 87cm high, 66cm wide, 50cm deep overall These chairs have some distinctive features of the later work of Thomas Chippendale, circa 1773-5. The scrolls of the arm terminals are seen in various forms on many of his later 'salon' chairs. Lot 3 of Christie's Chippendale anniversary sale, demonstrated a similar patera to the bottom of the arm support. There are not many examples of his output that we know of that have square tapering legs and spade feet, however they do exist. Lot 7 in the same sale, a pair of hall chairs, which also have a step at the top of the legs with a sunken carved patera. The seat rail cramp cuts are also an interesting feature to note regarding these chairs.   

Lot 752

A mahogany and gilt metal mounted chaise longue, in Empire style, second half 19th century, the scroll shaped ends of graduated size, centred by a shall back and overstuffed seat, the frieze decorated with cast laurel mounts, on moulded outswept legs terminating in cast lion paw cappings, 94cm high, 162cm wide, 60cm deep overall

Lot 737

A Regency mahogany hall seat, circa 1815, the shaped top rail centred by an anthemion motif, above a cross splat and flanked by open scrolling arms, the padded and upholstered seat above turned tapering and hexagonal faceted legs, 103cm high, 97cm wide, 50cm deep

Lot 688

A set of six Chinese Export exotic hardwood dining chairs, circa 1790, after a design by George Hepplewhite, each with shield back incorporating a pierced and moulded vase shaped splat, above the tapering rectangular rattan seat, on tapering square legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcherCondition Report: Marks, knocks and scratches consistent with age and useSome old splits and cracksSome with restoration to cresting railsThe rattan to the seats later but in fair condition overallThe frames are solid, these have probably been professionally restoredCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 634

A George III mahogany and upholstered open armchair, circa 1780, in the manner of George Hepplewhite, the padded and upholstered oval back with a foliate cresting, flanked by outscrolled open arms, the padded and upholstered seat on turned tapering stop fluted legs, headed by patera terminals and terminating in 'arrow' feet, 94cm high, 63cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 543

A pair of carved giltwood open armchairs, in mid 18th century style, probably second half 19th century, in the manner of Wright & Elwick, each foliate scroll carved top rail centred by a shell, above the rectangular padded and embroidery upholstered back and seat, flanked by scroll and foliate moulded open arms, above the foliate scroll carved apron centred by a scallop shell, on shell carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in scroll feet, each 104cm high, 65cm wide, 51cm deep overall  Provenance: By direct descent from Lady Enid Doreen Scudamore-Stanhope Browne (1899-1985), daughter of The Hon. Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope and Julia Dasha Potter . Lady Enid was granddaughter of Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, 9th Earl of Chesterfield and sister to Edward Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, the 12th and last Earl of Chesterfield, born on 9 February 1889. In December 1926 she married, Major Alexander Browne of Callaly Castle, of Northumberland.  The family homes included Beningbrough Hall, York and Holme Lacy, Herefordshire. It is possible that the current chairs may have been later copies of the pair described as period and being lot 666 from The Catalogue of the important contents of Beningbrough Hall, York, 1958. Please note: Following further inspection we believe these chairs to be of later 19th century date and not as originally dated in the catalogue. The main title of the description should read as follows:A pair of carved giltwood open armchairs, in mid 18th century style, probably second half 19th century  Condition Report: Please note: Following further inspection we believe these chairs to be of later 19th century date and not as originally printed in the catalogue.Marks, scratches and abrasions, old chips and splits comensurate with age and use.Wear, chipping and losses to gilt surface. Areas of the gilt surface are fragile and lifting/ flaking. The gilding is bright and relatively clean and likely refreshed throughout. Some chips of the loss to the carving of the frame in areas (see additional images). Various old repairs, replacements, fading some losses and some tears to the needlework elements of the upholstery (see additional images). Fragments have been used to cover the elements of the chairs as much as possible but plain elements of fabric are visible in areas (see additional images)No breaks or splicing to the legs apparent. The frames are of solid structure. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 526

A George II mahogany and leather upholstered wing armchair, circa 1750, the shaped back and sides above the tapering seat, flanked by out scrolled arms, on square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, terminating in brass castors, 121cm high, 83cm wide, 68cm deep

Lot 625

A Regency mahogany open armchair, circa 1815, the scroll moulded top rail above a reeded cross splat, flanked by scrolling moulded open arms, the green leather upholstered padded seat, on reeded sabre legs, 87cm high, 55cm wide, 57cm deep, together with a Regency green painted and parcel gilt open arm chair, circa 1815, the roundel decorated top rail above a pierced inverted T-shaped splat, the tapering rectangular reeded seat on fluted turned tapering legs, 79cm high, 56cm wide, 51cm deep (2)

Lot 770

Y A Regency rosewood black leather upholstered library armchair, circa 1820, the arched button upholstered back and arms with in moulded terminals, above the drop in seat, on turned tapering octagonal legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, 90cm high, 67cm wide, 57cm deep

Lot 573

A set of eight mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, late 19th/early 20th century, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, each shaped top rail above a pierced vase shaped splat, the padded and upholstered tapering rectangular seat, above square section legs, headed by pierced spandrels and joined by an H-shaped stretcher

Lot 801

A set of four Regency mahogany hall chairs, circa 1815, attributed to Gillows, each with shell carved backs above C-scroll supports centred by a painted armorial crest incorporating an armoured arm clasping a spear with the inscription 'The Fear of God and No Other', above the solid seat on reeded sabre legs, each 83cm high, 41cm wide, 51cm deep For a pair of near identical chairs but without painted crests see, Christie's, New York, Important English Furniture, 9th April 2003, Lot 53 ($9,321). For an example of this form of side chair stamped by Gillows and made for the Revd. Holland Edwards of Pennant, Conway, North Wales, in 1811 see, Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Volume 1, Antique Collectors Club, 2008, page 203, plate 177.

Lot 876

A pair of oak open armchairs, by HEAL'S, circa 1920, in the Cotswold style, each shaped top rail above a vase shaped splat, flanked by outscrolled open arms, the solid dished seat on square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, both chairs with circular plaque to underside of rear seat rail for 'HEAL'S, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W.1', each 99vm high, 65cm wide, 57cm deep

Lot 418

A set of four Iberian exotic hardwood and embossed leather upholstered chairs, probably 18th or early 19th century, each shaped high back decorated with figures and peacocks around a flowering urn, the tapering rectangular seat centred by a flowerhead motif, above a pierced floral scroll apron, on spirally turned legs and peripheral stretchers, terminating in turned bun feet, each approximately 117cm high, 45cm wide, 40cm deep

Lot 423

A William III carved oak metamorphic chair table, dated 1699, the hinged and arch moulded rectangular back decorated with fruiting vines, tulips carving and initials A and L and date 1699, above the downswept open arms on turned supports, the solid seat with loose seat cushion, on a solid seat flanked by shaped arms, above a channel moulded frieze incorporating a drawer at the front, on turned legs joined by a rectangular peripheral stretcher, the hinged top closing to form a table, 170cm high, 80cm wideProvenance: Private Collection from a Grade II listed Country House, OxfordshirePurchased by the current vendor from Lucy Johnson Antiques, 14th November 1996 (£15,400). A photograph of the original receipt is available with this lot. For related example see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, Antique Collectors Club, figures 3.68, 3.69 and 3.70.

Lot 661

A George III mahogany night commode, circa 1780, with shaped gallery incorporating pierced side carrying handles, above a pair of cupboard doors and a lower drawer, on moulded square section legs, 75cm high, 55cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age use. Some old chips and splits. Good rich original colour to surface. Seat panel from commode drawer has been removed.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 609

A mahogany and red leather upholstered wing armchair, circa 1780 and later, the shaped back and sides flanked by outscrolled arms, above the button upholstered pad in seat, on square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 121cm high, 73cm wide, 68cm deep

Lot 840

A Victorian walnut and upholstered chaise longue, by Howard & Sons, late 19th century, the shaped and button upholstered back flanked by scrolling side rests, above the rectangular padded seat, on turned tapering legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, one rear leg stamped '4114/9647', the underside with the remains of a paper label and ivorine plaque for 'H.F THOMAS/ EASTGATE STREET/ CHESTER', 80cm high, 219cm wide, 79cm deep overall Provenance: Christie's, London, Interiors, 18th May 2016, Lot 281 (£2,750)

Lot 721

A set of four George III mahogany side chairs, circa 1780, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, each shaped foliate C-scroll carved top rail above a pierced vase shaped splat, above arectangular tapering upholstered drop in seat, on moulded square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, each 98cm high, 54cm wide, 53cm deep

Lot 632

A set of six George III mahogany and upholstered dining chairs, circa 1810, each oval back centred buy a pierced foliate carved splat incorporating a patera terminal, above the padded and upholstered seat, on reeded square tapering legs terminating in lappet carved feet Provenance: Private Collection from a Grade II listed Country House, Oxfordshire 

Lot 870

A pair of William IV mahogany and leather upholstered armchairs, circa 1835, each scrolling button upholstered back, flanked by scrolling and padded open arms, the button upholstered seat on turned legs and concealed casters at the front, each 113cm high, 69cm wide, 74cm deep overall

Lot 762

A pair of Regency mahogany library bergeres, circa 1815, attributed to Gillows, the scrolling top rail above the reeded back and down swept moulded supports, the leather button upholstered loose cushion seats above reeded turned tapering legs terminating in tapering feet at the front, the seat rail of a chair stamped with workman's initials, each 85cm high, 50cm wide, 51cm deep For a closely related pair of chairs see Sotheby's Arts of Europe, 3rd December 2013, Lot 226(£17,500). For a further comparable pair of chairs see Sotheby's London, An Exceptional Eye, A British Collection, 14th July 2010, lot 107 (£17,500) The stamp to the seat rail of one chairs appears to read 'H H' indistinctly and may possibly be a workman's stamp. According to Susan Stuart, 'HH' is one of the most common initial stamps recorded on chairs made by Gillows in the first half of the 19th century. In Stuart's book it is explained with known examples that the stamp may belong to Henry Howard, however that Henry Holmes might be a better candidate as he was a known Gillows journeyman. (Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster & London, Antique Collectors Club, 2008, vol.II, page 244). Condition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Caning is an old replacement and is in good order overall with no obvious tears/damages.Glue residue visible to joints between all back legs and seat rails. 'Shadow' and filled holes to back legs where they appear to have previously had supporting brackets (see images). One back leg with spliced repair. Both chairs structurally solid overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Please note that only one chair bears an indistinct stamp that may possibly be a workman's stamp, and not as detailed in the printed catalogue.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 606

A George III mahogany open armchair, circa 1780, the shaped top rail above the pierced vase shaped splat, flanked by outscrolled open arms, above the padded and upholstered seat, on square section legs, joined by a turned H-shaped stretcher, 95cm high, 62cm wide, 60cm deep overallProvenance:Property from a Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler Interior, LondonCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old splits and chips. some evidence of old worm to seat rails. Chair has been recently re-upholstered, fabric is in good/clean condition. Some glue residue visible to the joints between the legs, rails and corner brackets. Chair is structurally solid overall. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 754

A pair of George IV mahogany hall chairs, circa 1825, attributed to Gillows, each shell carved back above C-scroll supports, the moulded and dished seat on turned tapering legs to the front, each 84cm high, 41cm wide, 44cm deep

Lot 652

A George III black lacquer and painted chair back settee, circa 1810, the scrolling top rail decorated with flowering rhyton above four X-shaped splats, flanked by downswept open arms on turned supports, the reeded seat with loose cushion, on turned tapering legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, 83cm high, 196cm wide, 57cm deep Condition Report: The condition report for this lot is not complete. Please be advised the correct width for this item is 196cm.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 545

A pair of Louis XV carved beech and upholstered fauteuil, third quarter 18th century, each foliate and ribbon moulded shaped rectangular back, flanked by outswept scrolling open arms, the cushion seat above a foliate swag carved apron, on moulded tapering cabriole legs, terminating in acanthus carved scroll feet, each 105cm high, 73cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 706

A mahogany and simulated rosewood hall seat, first half 19th century, attributed to Gillows, the rectangular top with turned rest to each end, on foliate carved C-scroll shaped supports, 56cm high, 137cm wide, 64cm deep The form of the legs on this seat are similar to designs by Thomas King that feature on Anglo-Indian and Ceylonese furniture of the period. For a table with closely related supports see, Christie's, London, Christie's Interiors, 26th March 2013, Lot 241 (£8,125).

Lot 401

A carved giltwood and needlework upholstered foot stool, late 17th/early 18th century and later, the dished and padded top decorated with a couple in a rural landscape, above the pierced scrolling foliage apron centred by a crown, on moulded scroll legs, 27cm high, 54cm wide, 43cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions, old chips and splits comensurate with age and use.Some old repairs. some minor old losses. Wear, chipping and some loss to gilt/ gesso surface. Some old worm holes in a relatively small number (see additional images) The underlying pine rail to the fixed cushion section is likely later but of significant age. The needlework to the seat appears to be mid 18th century and later in date, therefore is later associated to the earlier carved giltwood frame. The shaped element of the seat/needlework covered element may also not be original to the giltwood frame. There is wear to the needlework and old losses (see images) The braiding at the edge of the needlework is loose in areas and probably later associated. No breaks or splicing to the legs apparent. The frame is generally of solid structure. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 803

A pair of Regency mahogany library bergere or 'curricle' armchairs, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the arched top rail and arms centred by a roundel motif, above the button upholstered leather drop in seat, on moulded tapering sabre legs to the front, terminating in brass caps and castors, each 88cm high, 55cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: Private collection, ParisPurchased Norman Adams Ltd 1972.A photocopy of the original receipt is available in this lot. A remarkably similar pair of chairs are present as part of the furnishings of Tatton Park, Cheshire. (see N.Goodison and J.Hardy, Gillows at Tatton Park,Furniture History, 1970, Plate 16A) . Gillows supplied five chairs of His model between 1811 and 1812 to Wilbraham Egerton for Tatton Park. For a similar pair of chairs see Christie's London, English Furniture, 28 November 2002, Lot 83, (£20,315).Condition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Both chairs with old repairs both sides of tops rails, with slender fillets of replacement timber and some filler used. Small section of replacement veneer to bottom of one rear leg. Both chairs with 'shadow' to back of seat rail from where plaques once sat. Both chairs with later corner blocks to undersides. Caning is an old replacement and is in good/tidy condition overall with no obvious tears. One chair with section of additional timber to the underside where the caning has been applied to. The holes to the adjacent front rail from previous caning have been filled. Both chairs structurally solid. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.    Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 792

A set of eight Louis XV/Louis XVI transitional walnut and upholstered dining chairs, last quarter 18th century, incorporating two armchairs, each shaped padded back crested by a tied ribbon terminal, above the padded seat, on moulded tapering cabriole legs, the armchairs on stop fluted turned tapering legsProvenance: Private Collection from a Grade II listed Country House, OxfordshirePurchased by the current vendor from Francois Ryaux, Paris, 20th September 1989. A photograph of the original receipt is available with this lot. Please note: The pair of armchairs match eachother but do not match the remainder of the set Condition Report: Please note: The pair of armchairs match each other but do not match the remainder of the set Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some fading in areas. Some old worm damage as expected for age and material (see images for most noticeable areas affected.) The worm does not appear to have the structure or solidity of the chairs.Some old splits and chips. Various old repairs throughout. some losses disguised by wax filler. some with small sections of spliced in wood. Some chairs have later glued blocks to the seat rails to secure. Various nail/ tack holes visible to the frame where previous upholstery was secured. (see images) particularly to the terminals at the base of the backs. The chairs are of solid structure generally. Some joints may require tightening if the chairs are for common use. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 805

A pair of Regency ebonised and gilt metal mounted bergeres, circa 1815, each arched top rail and arms terminating in ball terminals, the caned back and seat on tapering sabre legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, each 68cm high, 54cm wide, 55cm deep overall

Lot 522

A pair of George II 'red walnut' side chairs, circa 1730, each scrolling top rail above the pierced vase shaped splat, the padded and upholstered seat above a shaped apron, on acanthus and C-scroll carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet Condition Report: Both chairs with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits, chips and losses. Some old repairs (see images). Seats have been recently re-upholstered and are in generally good order overall with just some wear and marks. Later supporting blocks to undersides. Seat rails have been thoroughly cleaned and a red wash applied to the underside. Old tack holes to undersides of seat rails from previous fabric covering. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.      Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 558

A pair of George II walnut side chairs, circa 1750, the shaped backs centred by a pierced and scrolling vase shaped splat, above the padded and upholstered drop in seat, on tapering cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, each 105cm high, 55cm wide, 53cm deepClosely delated designs of chair can be seen in William De La Cour's First Book of Ornament, 1741, 'Designs for Chairs'. A copy is held at the V&A museum in London.Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions, old chips and splits comensurate with age and use. some minor old repairs. The seat covers are in clean presentable condition. Good original surface, colour and patina throughout with some fading. All timber elements including seat rails are original. The chairs are of solid useable structure. One split to the corner of one seat rail is worthwhile simple re-gluing in order to prevent further splitting. One 'ear' bracket the top of one leg may be an old replacement. No old breaks or splicing to the legs or feet. There are additional old surface knocks to the legs as expected for age and use. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 585

A George III mahogany open armchair, circa 1780, the rectangular 'ladder' back with four pierced and moulded cross stretchers, each centred by a 'twist' terminal, flanked by outscrolled open arms, above the tapering needlepoint upholstered seat, square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 101cm high, 60cm wide, 58cm deep overallProvenance:Property from a Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler Interior, London 

Lot 589

A George III mahogany and upholstered open armchair, circa 1790, the padded and upholstered rectangular back and seat, flanked by downswept open arms, on tapering square legs at the front, terminating in brass caps and castors, 92cm high, 66cm wide, 65cm deep Provenance:Property from a Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler Interior, LondonCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions, old chips and splits comensurate with age and use. some minor old repairs. some old splits/ holes disguised by filler (see additional images) The seat rail is original throughout but with some old worm damage. This does not appear to weaken the strength of the elements and chair is of solid useable structure. The upholstery is generally in clean condition however the removable arm covers have wear and some holes. The front edge area of the seat bears similar wear (see additional images) The two corner brackets to the seat rails may be old replacements. No old breaks or splicing to the legs or feet. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 581

A mahogany and leather upholstered porter's chair, George II style, mid 19th century, of typical design, the hooded back above a cushion seat, 58cm high, 81cm wide, 68cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Berkshire.

Lot 708

A pair of George III ebonised and painted open armchairs, circa 1780, in the manner of Gillows, decorated throughout with flowers and neoclassical motifs, each rectangular back with vertical and stylised 'ribbon tie' splats, flanked by downswept arms, each caned seat above turned tapering legs at the front

Lot 649

A George III mahogany and pine hall bench, circa 1775, with floral, foliate and C-scroll carving throughout, the shaped back and arms above the rectangular seat and shaped apron, on tapering cabriole legs, 93cm wide, 162cm wide, 37cm deep  

Lot 246

CARVED ANGLO-INDIAN HARDWOOD CHAIR 19TH CENTURY the shaped back pierced and profusely carved with scrolls and foliage, over a drop-in seat and carved cabriole legs(55cm wide, 115cm high, 43cm deep)

Lot 130

WILLIAM AND MARY OAK SIDE CHAIR LATE 17TH CENTURY with an arch moulded toprail over a foliate carved splat and plank seat, raised on turned legs, joined by stretchers(46cm wide, 107cm high, 32cm deep)Footnote: Provenance: Muirhead, Moffat Antiques, Glasgow circa 1960

Lot 145

GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 18TH CENTURY with a straight toprail over a pierced vase splat and open scrolled arms, the stuff-over seat covered in flame stitch upholstery by Lady Jean Crichton-Stuart at Dovecot studios, raised on square legs joined by stretchers(74cm wide, 97cm high, 45cm deep)Footnote: Note: The tapestry seat cover on this chair was woven at the Dovecot Studios of the Edinburgh Tapestry Company to a design by Lady Jean Crichton-Stuart

Lot 154

GEORGE IV OAK LEATHER UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the acanthus carved curved crest rail centred by a cut out hand-hold, above a wide seat and part padded open arms, in button-upholstered brown leather, on turned and tapered legs(70cm wide, 109cm high, 52cm deep)

Lot 157

REGENCY ANGLO-INDIAN HARDWOOD CENTRE STOOL EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular button upholstered seat above a rosette and leaf carved and pierced frieze supported on elaborate scroll and leaf-carved end supports(112cm wide, 59cm high, 60cm deep)

Lot 5

TWO AMERICAN CHILD'S ROCKING CHAIRS 19TH CENTURY to include an AMERICAN HITCHCOCK STYLE ROCKING CHAIR, parcel-gilt, ebonised, and simulated rosewood with a caned seat and needlework seat pad depicting a cat; and a LINCOLN TYPE ROCKING CHAIR with a caned back and seat with a tapestry needlework seat pad depicting a thistle(45cm wide, 65cm high, 50cm deep; and 41cm wide, 76cm high, 64cm deep)

Lot 221

PAIR OF VICTORIAN CARVED PARROT COAL BOOTS 19TH CENTURY modelled as tall heeled boots with later red ribbon laces(26cm wide, 20cm high)Footnote: Note: Parrot coal, also known as cannel coal appears to get its name from the sound it makes when burning, a crackling similar to that of a parrot's beak clicking. It was used during the 19th century to make furniture and works of art, due to its similar characteristics to marble. Unlike household coal, it can be carved. Thomas Williamson, a stonemason from West Wemyss, Fife is known for the parrot coal pieces he created during the mid-1800s, including a table, chairs and a toilet mirror, all within the collection at Kirkcaldy Galleries. A garden seat by Williamson was acquired by Prince Albert, and exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851, which is now at Osborne House.

Lot 202

VICTORIAN PAINTED OAK BARBER'S CHAIR 19TH CENTURY the shaped toprail and back with an adjustable headrest, over a plank seat and open arms, raised on turned legs, joined by peripheral stretchers(54cm wide, 110cm high, 50cm deep)

Lot 48

KILIM UPHOLSTERED SMALL WING ARMCHAIR EARLY 20TH CENTURY the high back and wings above a padded seat and arms, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet, the back legs with castors(61cm wide, 88cm high, 48cm deep)

Lot 159

A HEAVILY CARVED MAHOGANY TRI-LEGGED PIANO STOOL WITH STUDDED AND ADJUSTABLE SEAT

Lot 182

EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BEDROOM CHAIR WITH FLORAL HAND WOVEN TAPESTRY SEAT ON BUN FEET

Lot 220

A modern Oriental hardwood desk swivel chair with decorative splat back, curved arms, solid seat with cushion and on four splay supports

Lot 211

A set of eight mahogany dining charis, each with a leather seat

Lot 98

A modern elm Windsor rocking chair, with pierced splat back, the underside of the seat carved with a makers mark

Lot 3

A 19th century mahogany stool, with tapestry seat, raised on ringed columns with a twist support, 16ins x 16ins x 16ins

Lot 58

An Edwardian mahogany double piano stool, of rectangular form with floral tapestry seat, raised on four square tapering legs, united by a stretcher, 39ins x 15ins, height 23ins

Lot 30

A Windsor armchair, with solid shaped seat

Loading...Loading...
  • 216352 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots