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A George III parcel gilt painted armchair, with ring turned decoration to the square upholstered panel back, armrests and overstuffed seat,64cm wide62cm deep87cm highProvenance: Horton Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire.Condition report: Some worn areas of gilding and refreshed paint in areas around joints
A Queen Anne-style walnut elbow chair, late 19th century, with a shaped back over a drop-in needlework seat, raised on cabriole legs with shell carved knees, terminating in claw and ball feet,60cm wide 56cm deep92cm highCondition report: Splits to frame of seat, knocks and surface marks present, seat wear commensurate with age
Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942)'Clouds have a silver lining, don’t forget; Just bide a wee, and dinna fret' - a young woman and her King Charles Spaniels sitting in a window seat, hoping the rain will soon stop. Location: the inside of Penshurst Place, Kent. original etching on vellum, signed artist’s proof with blindstamp, edition of 300, published by the Fine Art Society, London, 1907image 47 x 58.5cmProvenance: The Bryan Steele Collection.Condition report: Vellum quite strongly discoloured. Obvious cockling throughout. Some light brown speckled foxing visible in margins, and a little surface dirt. Image strong. Some stains on extreme lower edge. Not seen outside of frame.
A ten-seat, 17th-century-style, oak double gateleg table,19th century, on twist turned supports and stretchers,top 173 x 180cm maximum75cm highProvenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.Condition report: See images. No feet. Top not re-tipped, but not very old, dead colour, fixed to base with screws.Minor wear and tear as to be expected.
An inlaid walnut cassone alla certosina, probably 19th century, with extensive ivory and ebony inlay and stringing, the three-panelled back over a hinged seat, open arms and panelled base, 140cm wide48cm deep111cm highProvenance: The collection of Germaine Greer.Condition report: Arms later, back possibly a marriage, later plinth.Top rail later.
A near pair of Indian ebony side chairs,late 17th century, Coromandel Coast, the pierced and twist-turned backs profusely carved in low relief with flowers and foliate scrolls, each with a shaped rail and bulbous finials, above a square caned seat with a carved and pierced apron, raised on twist-turned supports and stretchers punctuated by rectangular blocks, 53.5cm wide45.5cm deep95cm high, and 53.5cm wide46.5cm deep90.5cm high (2)Literature: A Jaffer, 'Furniture from British India and Ceylon: A Catalogue of the Collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Peabody Essex Museum', London, 2001, pp.130-142.When similar pieces of this type began to be recorded in British collections in the 18th century, the prevailing thought was that they were surviving examples of early English furniture, owing to their dark colour, rigid square form, the use of twist-turning - which was believed to be common of Elizabethan furniture - and the often mythical decoration. Horace Walpole, who may have been responsible for this belief, asserted that this attribution, based on their physical attributes, was corroborated by the existence of such examples in houses with Tudor associations. For example, in 1748, he saw carved ebony chairs at Esher Place, Surrey, and posited that they must have belonged to Cardinal Wolsey, who had lived there after 1519.Condition report: See images.The seats have been recently re-caned, areas of restoration, repair and replacement, some splits, chips and losses, general surface wear, scratches and dirt commensurate with age.
A pair of French beech X-framed stools,late 19th/early 20th century, each with a studded red leather upholstered seat, inscribed 'Schmidt Freres Ameublement Decoration Toulouse' to the underside, the supports united by turned stretchers,59cm wide40cm deep52cm high (2)Condition report: Splits and repair. Knocks and wear. Surface scratches and traces of worm. Fading and staining.
A club fender,the deep buttoned red leather seats on a boldly turned brass base,164cm wide60cm deep53cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Well re-upholstered.Robin Gage 'original club fenders' label applied.124cm wide, 42cm deep (internal measurements)164cm wide (seat)154cm wide (base)
A set of six Victorian walnut and buttoned leather upholstered dining chairs,c.1840, by John Crowe & Sons of Norwich, the backs and seats with moulded detail, raised on fluted and ring turned front supports to castors, the rear supports chamfered, some bearing paper labels to the underside,51cm wide59cm deep92cm high (6)Condition report: One seat rail missing a roundel, another with loss. General knocks, wear, splits and scratches. Some dents and abrasions. Some scuffs and marks to leather but in nicely worn condition. General wear throughout. Some castors replaced.
A George II-style walnut stool,late 19th/early 20th century, the leather drop-in seat decorated in gilt and colours with an apocryphal coat of arms within a carved border, on shell-carved scrolled legs and bold claw and ball feet,65cm wide49cm deep50cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Seat: Leather worn and split, requires re-webbing.Base: Some veneer loss to top of frieze. Wear and tear as to be expected.
A square mahogany footstool,the reupholstered seat of concave shape, over turned legs with carved capitals,72cm square37cm highProvenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor,Condition report: One leg capital split and repaired, repair is solid and is weight baring, frame is in sturdy condition
An upholstered easy armchair, early 20th century, in the manner of Howard & Sons, with a deep seat, raised on tapering square front supports, one of the back legs stamped '1Z 409 1Z 2626 1Z 112',80cm wide106cm deep90cm highCondition report: Knocks and wear to frame. Would benefit from re-upholstery. Lacking cushion. General wear throughout. Castors replaced.
A Charles II walnut open armchair,the carved cresting rail over a lattice back and seat, over barley twist supports united by stretchers,57cm wide54cm deep100cm highCondition report: Seat with later supports, frame and underside of seat heavily wormed, back with worm, holes, knocks, chips and losses.Seat broken and repaired, large chip to one finial, legs reduced, feet replaced.
A pair of Spanish walnut Savonarola-style 'X' framed elbow chairs,19th century, each with a gilt tooled leather back and seat, carved detail and paw feet,77cm high (2)Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.Condition report: Leather worn, the back to one split.Old worm holes.Paw feet to one chair worn and with losses.
A pair of painted neoclassical salon chairs,19th century, each with a caned back and seat, each rail set with a demilune panel decorated with putti, raised on parcel-gilt splayed legs,55cm wide60cm deep84cm high (2)Condition report: Traces of woodworm, losses to paint. Knocks and scratches. One back with repaired caning. Dings and dents. Relatively sturdy. Splits and repairs. Probably re-caned.
Four apprentice models of chairs,contemporary, comprising: a Thames Valley Windsor chair,a Chippendale-style splat backed armchair,a ladder backed rocking chair, anda Continental solid seat chair,the largest 25cm high (4)Condition report: all in good order with light surface scratches and no obvious major damage or restoration
A late 17th century walnut dressing stool, with scroll carved legs, arched stretcher and fluted square feet, W.1ft 8.5in. D.1ft 5in. H.1ft 4in.CONDITION: Overall in honest restored condition, the upholstery is later but in the 17th century style and remains in good condition, rails of the seat have been strengthened at the corners and underframe has been restored so that it now no longers wobbles or creaks, minor losses to the underframe commensurate with age and use, some of the feet have been re-tipped with new pads, rather dull in finish and would benefit from a repolish.
A Chinese famille rose garden seat, late 19th century, painted with birds, peaches and flowers within lappeted and diaper borders, the sides pierced with medallion motifs, 46cm highCONDITION: Occasional minor scratching and wear to the glaze and enamels otherwise in good condition with no restoration, chips or cracks.
A set of four George III stained mahogany and beech simulated bamboo cockpen elbow chairs, with drop in seats, W.2ft 2in. D.1ft 8in. H.3ft 1.5in.CONDITION: All four chairs in well used condition with a dark chocolate brown patination that has rubbed away on the extremities most notably top of the arms, three of the chairs are reasonably solid, but suffer from minor loosenings and separations at some of the joints, one chairs is wobbly with old repairs to the back seat rails and elsewhere, all have old tired concave drop in seats.
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