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Lot 620

A modern cane-backed chair, by Willis & Gambier, cream suede seat pad.

Lot 324

Lloyd Loom chair, together with a similar wicker chair and a Lloyd Loom style storage box, with red upholstered seat (3)

Lot 335

Victorian style mahogany button back chair, raised on cabriole type legs, together with a piano stool with leather seat (2)

Lot 399

Victorian mahogany dining chair, the back with inlaid decorations, with a leather seat raised on spade legs, together with an Arts and Crafts style ladder back chair, raised on turned legs (2)

Lot 455

Pine garden bench with slated seat and back, 115cm wide

Lot 462

Early 20th century upholstered stool in oak, together with a Victorian bedroom chair, with a red upholstered seat and an Edwardian low chair, upholstered in yellow with two casters on the front tapered legs, with a pierced splat to the back (3)

Lot 521

Pine bedside table, together with an Edwardian mahogany dining chair, inlaid back with upholstered seat and a circular pierced mirror (3)

Lot 556

Edwardian mahogany bedroom chair, with pierced splats with marquetry inlay, raised on four turned legs, the seat recently upholstered, 49.5cm wide

Lot 411

A contemporary Windsor arm chair, curved high back with parallel spindles, crinoline stretcher, crook shaped arm supports, saddle seat raised on ring turned supports

Lot 412

A contemporary oak Windsor arm chair, curved high back with four long spindles either side of a central fretted splat, crinoline stretcher, saddle seat, raised on ring turned supports

Lot 447

Three 19th Century Thornet No 14 design bentwood chairs by Mundus and Kohn Ltd, sold with a similar chair by Thornet, paper labels to underside of all chairs one seat slightly loose no splits

Lot 456

An antique mahogany stool, with square chamfered moulded legs, united by an H stretcher, floral tapestry over stuffed seat , 51cm x 45cm x 47cm

Lot 474

An Edwardian inlaid corner chair, with boxwood stringing and satinwood inlay, two pierced splats and three turned columns to back, shaped seat raised on square tapered supports

Lot 498

A Victorian rosewood slipper / sabre chair, fluted front supports, sabre back legs, rattan seat and back, on castors

Lot 504

A Victorian oak hall chair, with branch and acorn moulded design and having shield to seat

Lot 358

A. W. Chapman - 125 Intercity Conductors chair - A mid to late 20th Century retro vintage industrial desk armchair converted form a 125 Intercity Railway Drivers chair. The chair of metal construction having boomerang side panels with tubular metal cushioned armrest supports with backrest and seat rest all in original upholstery. Raised on cylindrica support upon a rectangular moulded base having a plaque for A. W. Chapman 'Leveroll'. Measures 91cm x 62cm x 47cm.       

Lot 208

A Regency mahogany armchair with bar back and drop in seat on turned tapering supports. H.90cm

Lot 562

Three retro office chairs with chrome supports, to include two swivel examples. Green chair 88cm high, 6cm wide, seat 49cm high. Green chair has marks on the upholstery, these may clean. Screw on rise and fall mechanism very stiff and so not tested.

Lot 567

An x-frame mahogany stool with padded leather seat.

Lot 213

A mahogany tub chair with leather studwork seat

Lot 254

A mahogany octagonal topped two tier table; and a mahogany stool with needlework upholstered seat

Lot 1221

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, together with a carved oak hall chair with a high back (missing cane seat) brass bucket, 19th century wheel barometer and two table lamps (8)

Lot 1234

A VICTORIAN WALNUT SPOONBACK CHAIR, with a narrow seat and high back (possible alternations)

Lot 1259

A MAHOGANY OXBLOOD LEATHER SWIVEL OFFICE OPEN ARMCHAIR, on castersCondition: Minimum seat height 50cm, seat width between arms is 49cm depth from backrail to seat front is 40cm, The seat pad doesn't need replacing, there is virtually no wear apart from two partial cracks, they have not gone through the leather (probably be sorted out with leather conditioner) it is height adjustable via a collar on the base and crew thread on the shaft

Lot 1286

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PRAYER CHAIR with a foliate top and twin barley twist supports on cabriole front legs (missing seat pad)

Lot 1320

AN EDWARDIAN BEECH FOLDING CAMPAIGN CHAIR, together with a beech cane seat stool, and two distressed chairs (4)

Lot 1342

A SET OF FOUR MODERN METAL BAR STOOLS, with plywood seats and back (s.d. to seat)

Lot 1343

A PAIR OF MODERN METAL BAR STOOLS, of two colours with plywood seat and backs, together with a similar chair and a metal and a circular stool with an oak insert (4)

Lot 58

A pair of Lancashire rush seat ladderback chairs

Lot 124

A late Victorian mahogany framed armchair, with floral striped upholstered seat and back and a Victorian mahogany hall chair (2) 2

Lot 167

A late 19th century Continental pine box seat settle, width 124cm, depth 48cm, height 91cm

Lot 1431A

Good quality American Western style leather saddle with suede seat, in very good condition. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 134

Brian Sanders (British, B. 1937) "Winston Churchill, the Young Statesman 1900-1914" Original Oil Painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 60c Winston Churchill The Young Statesman 1900-1914 stamp issued June 16, 2000. In 1900 Churchill was elected to Parliament as a Conservative, taking his seat in the House of Commons for the first time in January 1901. But his open and sharp criticism of many Conservative policies caused him to break with his party completely. In the 1906 election, Churchill ran as a Liberal and won. Over the next few years, the young statesman served in three important government positions. As undersecretary of state for the colonies, Churchill defended the policy of conciliation and self-government in South Africa. His first cabinet post was president of the board of trade, in which he supported important social reforms in the British government. Then, as home secretary, Churchill achieved significant prison reforms, but he also had to deal with a sweeping wave of industrial unrest resulting in labor strikes. Image Size: 9.5 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 14.5 x 18.5 in. Unframed. (B16825)

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David K. Stone (American, 1922 - 2001) "Mail Order Bride" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Canvas. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared in the Fleetwood Trails West Collection of Fine Art Prints as "Mail Order Bride" published in 1983. On March 8, 1899, a small Colorado District came of age as the State Legislature voted to create Teller County. The famous gold town of Cripple Creek, Colorado was designated as county seat. Not too many years earlier, Cripple Creek ... like so many other small settlements throughout the country ... was a quiet, almost sleepy, town. But when gold was discovered on a lower slope of neighboring Pike's Peak, the small town grew at a phenomenal rate as literally hundreds of prospectors and fortune seekers poured into the area. As is the case in most gold "boom towns," the vast majority of the Cripple Creek gold seekers were men. Consequently, one of the most scarce and desirable commodities throughout the entire area was eligible young women. This great female shortage brought out some of the most creative matrimonial exploits the West has ever seen. One young entrepreneur even went so far as to travel to the East Coast and recruit young women to relocate in the West ... promising them the natural beauties of the land and unlimited employment opportunities as school teachers and seamstresses. In reality, he was providing a Mail Order Bride service to the many men back home. Overall Size: 18 x 21 in. Unframed. (B07916)

Lot 359

Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "William Jefferson Clinton" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood Commemorative Cover for the U.S. Inauguration, cancelled January 20, 1997. Born in Hope, Arkansas, on August 19, 1946, William Jefferson Clinton experienced his first election during his high school years when he was chosen to serve as a senator in Boys Nation. Sponsored by the American Legion in Washington, D.C., this group was privileged to visit the White House and meet President John F. Kennedy. Young Clinton's positive experience in Washington was a deciding factor in his desire to pursue a career in politics. Graduating from Washington D.C.'s Georgetown University in 1968, he attended Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship. Clinton met Hillary Rodham, his future wife and First Lady, at Yale Law School before graduating in 1973. He returned to Arkansas in 1974 and unsuccessfully ran for a seat in Congress, but was elected state attorney general in 1976. Clinton went on to become governor of Arkansas in 1978. Although he was not re-elected two years later, he reclaimed the office in 1982. Nominated for president by the Democratic Party in 1992, Clinton soundly defeated Republican incumbent George Bush. During his first term, he responded to various issues, including health care and welfare reform, and a balanced budget. He also enacted far-reaching crime legislation. Clinton was re-elected in 1996 when he ran against Republican candidate Bob Dole. The United States Commemorative Cover bears the postmark of Clinton's home town of Hope, Arkansas, and the date of his second inauguration as President of the United States, January 20, 1997. Image Size: 13.5 x 10.5 in. Overall Size: 23.25 x 18 in. Unframed. (B15573)

Lot 118

A pair of Edwardian mahogany and inlaid salon chairs having dralon seat and shoulder pad, on square tapered legs with spade feet

Lot 149

A cast aluminium three piece garden suite set, in the Coalbrookdale style, having fern pattern and wooden slatted seats SEAT DEPTH 40CM

Lot 195

A vintage oak frame low seat armchair

Lot 224

A period oak childs rocking chair having sea grass seat, signs of past worm but not active

Lot 274

A lounge set comprising of two seat sofa and two arm chairs in solid oak with a priory style

Lot 337

A vintage road race bicycle by Pennine Cycles or Bradford with Unica seat

Lot 97

A 19th Century spindle back rocking chair having strung seat and turned frame

Lot 98

A period oak hall chair having panel and carved back, seat width approx. 48cm

Lot 101

NAUTICAL DESIGN BENCH, stylised, with vintage style painted finish, three under seat storage compartments, 210cm W.

Lot 295

LOAF SOFA, blue velvet, with two seat cushions, 191cm W.

Lot 431

SPANISH BENCH, early 20th century traditionally painted with birds and plants with rush seat and scroll arms, 160cm W.

Lot 439

CANAPE, French 19th century style giltwood with curved back, Louis XV style gilt frame and cushion seat, 123cm W.

Lot 445

CLUB ARMCHAIRS, a pair, hand dyed light tan leather with deep button upholstered backs and cushion seat. (2)

Lot 471

WINDOW SEAT, French Louis XVI style carved walnut with raised arms, double serpentine seat and parchment woven upholstery, 100cm x 72cm H x 50cm.

Lot 489

CARLO BUGATTI STYLE MOORISH CORNER CHAIR, late 19th century hardwood with mother of pearl and bone inlay, the spindle back over qashqai carpet seat, 73cm H x 76.5cm W x 68cm D.

Lot 525

SWEDISH HALL SETTLE, vintage Swedish pine with scroll arms and feet, pull out seat and blue striped cushion, 201cm.

Lot 560

SOFA, bow front oyster velvet upholstered with two feather filled back and seat cushions and turned supports with castors, 195cm W.

Lot 572

GEORGE SMITH SOFA, patterned yellow fabric with three seat and back cushions on turned legs and brass castors (upholstery worn and marked), 210cm W.

Lot 584

FRANK HUDSON & SON LTD. HIGH WYCOMBE FOR HARRODS DINING CHAIRS, a set of twelve, mahogany framed, each with a shield back, ornate splat and orange patterned upholstered seat, (12) including two carvers (56cm W x 97cm H).

Lot 589

TREE BENCH, weathered teak four sectional tree bench with slatted seat and back, 200cm diam.

Lot 593

DANISH SOFA, 1970's Danish grained mid brown hide leather with three seat and back cushions, 214cm W.

Lot 615

GARDEN BENCH, late Victorian with a slatted wooden back and seat and white painted cast iron ends, 143cm L x 85cm H. (with faults)

Lot 89

CORNER SOFA, scalloped back and seat in green velvet, 86cm H x 62cm seat D, 140cm total, 194cm across.

Lot 1169

'Mouseman' oak three legged stool, dished adzed seat by Robert Thompson of Kilburn, H35cm, W31cm - Condition Report

Lot 1170

Edwardian inlaid mahogany framed two seat sofa, upholstered in a blue striped fabric, scrolled arms, cabriole legs, W130cm - Condition Report

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