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An '18th century' oak Wainscot armchair, slightly oversailing cresting rail carved with scrolling acanthus, rectangular panel back in relief with a boss of oak leaves, serpentine scroll arms, boarded seat, the frieze carved with leafy lunettes, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 107cm high
An early 20th century oak hall bench, rectangular back with three raised and fielded panels, scroll arms with shaped splats, pierced with inverted heart-shaped motifs, hinged seat, two-panel front carved to the centre with a flower, turned forefeet, 107cm high, 152cm wide, 57cm deep, c.1910
A 19th century rosewood open arm library chair with foliate and Athenian carved top rail, leather studded upholstered back rest and overstuffed bow-fronted seat, the scroll arms carved with Athenian and palm leaf supported by dolphins on carved scroll legs, height 97cm. CONDITION REPORT The chair is solid, no movement of any note. The leather upholstery looks original and has wear commensurate with age, scuffs, scratches. Two areas to the front of the seat of approx 4.5cm and 8.5cm in length revealing horsehair stuffing. Seat height from the floor is 40cm, total height of chair approx 96cm.
An elm seated Windsor chair with wheel vase splat and comb back, on turned legs united by an H-form stretcher. CONDITION REPORT Split to the front of the seat and a smaller one at the back with a hole, maybe 4 or 5mm deep, chips to front. There are old worm holes all over the chair and chips, knocks, scratches and varnish worn all over, commensurate with age. The stretcher has popped out of its joint.
A George III oak dropleaf gateleg D-end table on turned and block legs with stretchers, 68 x 84cm (af) and a Victorian walnut dining chair with pierced splat back and carved decoration, on reeded legs with an overstuffed velvet covered seat (2).. CONDITION REPORT Table: top has several splits, marked, stains, scratches and marks to base. Chair: scratches and stains to woodwork, upholstery has a few marks.
A Gothic Revival oak open elbow chair with carved panel back on a plank seat, ring turned legs on block feet united by an H-stretcher, with brass presentation plaque to reverse 'To the glory of God and in memory of James Wheeler, member of this church 1891-1947, presented by Mr and Mrs C L Wheeler'.
A Victorian bobbin turned prie-dieu with tapestry upholstery, a Waring & Gillows dining chair bearing a label and stamped '71327 75016', a spinning chair poker work decorated with mythical beast motifs and a leatherette upholstered rocking chair (4). CONDITION REPORT Spinning chair: worn, minor scratches. Prie-dieu: scratches and marks. Rocking chair: leatherette possibly replaced. Bedroom chair: water damage, surface wear, sun bleaching, joints coming apart, seat needs re-webbing and upholstering.
A Klingon bridge chair from William Shatner's sci-fi sequel Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Klingon captain Klaa (Todd Bryant) pursued Captain Kirk (William Shatner) for personal glory in his warbird. The chair was altered after the production for use on other Klingon bridge sets in Star Trek films and television series.The chair is largely made of a padded, black leather seat surrounded by a heavy wooden frame. It features attachments such as tubing, giving it an industrial look to fit with the Klingon warrior aesthetic, and is hand-painted to resemble metal with intentional distressing. A piece of fabric modified with adhered metal Klingon lettering is added to the headrest, and the chair swivels on its base. One of the pipes at the back has detached, and there is scuffing and scratching to the chair. Dimensions: 98 cm x 92 cm x 104 cm (38 1/2" x 36 1/4" x 41")Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 M
A royal handmaiden throne room chair from George Lucas' Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Padmé Amidala's (Natalie Portman) handmaidens sat on their chairs in the throne room as Padmé spoke to a holographic Senator Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid). The wooden chair features a padded back and seat and a stitched floral design adorns the centre of the upright. "7" is handwritten in black pen on the reverse. The chair has been altered since production, as the large spherical feet seen in the film have been removed. It exhibits scuffs and scratches all over and small chips in the wood. The upholstery displays loose threading, staining, discolouration and tearing, most notably at the bottom of the chair's front. Dimensions: 60 cm x 72 cm x 140 cm (23 1/2" x 28 1/4" x 55") Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £800 - 1,200 M
A model miniature Joker helicopter from Tim Burton's superhero film Batman. A model helicopter was used during the film's climactic scenes, in which one of the Joker's (Jack Nicholson) henchmen assisted in the maniacal villain's attempt to escape a ledge high up on Gotham City cathedral. The Joker's helicopter was also briefly seen when he used a megaphone to mock Batman (Michael Keaton) after the superhero blew up Axis Chemicals. Two different scale models of the helicopter were created for the production, with this one being the smaller of the two, used for exterior shots of the vehicle in flight. A copy of the Aérospatiale SA 341 Gazelle, the model is made primarily of plastic, with wooden rotors, and painted in a lime-green-and-white colour scheme. Decals of the Joker laughing in front of a yellow-and-red target adorn each side, and three wooden seats finished in grey are located within the cockpit. The exterior of the model is intentionally distressed and dirtied, producing a more realistic appearance.A red light fitted into the helicopter's left-hand side flashes when powered by a pair of 9V batteries, stored within two battery packs hidden behind the back seat. The seat and battery packs are fitted with black Velcro to allow easy access and replacement. The search lamp and rotors remain untested. The model displays signs of wear, including light scratching, minor paint wear on the rotor, and some flaking of the green paint over time, notably on the right side. The lot is accompanied by a Warner Bros. Pictures certificate of authenticity. Dimensions: 70 cm x 64 cm x 23 cm (27 1/2" x 25 1/4" x 9")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £8,000 - 12,000 Ω
Two Boxed Corgi Toys Vintage TV Film Related, 261 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 from the Film “Goldfinger” gold body, with ejector seat, bandit and James Bond figure, rear bullet screen, retractable machine guns, with spare bandit figure, instructions leaflet. Model is in fair original condition, inner original display card has plain orange base, which is good, some tears to base with original outer-box complete with all end flaps, which is good plus 497 The Man From Uncle Gun Firing “Thrush Buster” Oldsmobile, metallic blue, cast wheels, plastic spot lights, in fair to good original condition, missing inner card display stand, with a good original outer box complete with all end flaps, vintage price label to one end flap 8/11d in pencil (2 items)
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