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Early 19th century yew and elm wheelback Windsor chair with circular seat and crinoline stretcher.Condition report: Back right leg and stretcher appear to be replaced but well matched. A few old worm holes to underside of seat and elsewhere. One arm has moved and become detached at the joint but is stable, elsewhere general wear and tear, good colour and patination
Pair of mid-18th century and later red walnut dining chairs, with solid vase splats and drop-in seats on cabriole legs and H-stretchersCondition report: One chair with (probably) replaced splat, the colour is inconsistent and has been stained, also with a few old worm holes, the same chair has exposed dowels fixing a repair to top-railm splits to top-rail. Split and repair to H-stretcher behind front left leg, both bag legs spliced below stretcher, both front legs spliced above stretcher. The other chair generally more original condition, old worm holes to seat rail, rebracing to right seat rail, couple of worm holes to stretcher, exposed repair to front of left leg at stretcher. General wear commensurate with age, upholstery tired.
A large Irish 19th Century late Victorian carved oak Library Armchair, covered in red leather, the shaped deep buttoned back with two arms supported by turned urn shaped supports and deep buttoned, over a deep buttoned seat with bowed front on front turned and reeded legs, probably by Strahan, Dublin. (1)
A fine quality and early George III carved mahogany Master or high back Open Armchair, decorated in the Chippendale taste,with pierced Gothic tracery vase splat with acanthus leaf and scroll ornament, and outswept scroll arm supports with inner scrolls, above a drop in seat upholstered in pale yellow silk damask on chamfered legs, united by "H" stretchers. (1)
"The Ely House Dining Chair"A fine quality Georgian style mahogany framed Dining Chair, with loose drop in shaped seat covered in later floral material, open lattice work back, scroll angles on console legs with shell carved shoulders terminating in ball n' claw feet. (1)Note: This is one of the 5 made by Messers Walsh & Son Dublin to match the 7 which were purchased at the Santry Court Sale by Sir William Thornley Stoker, M.D.See pages 36 & 37 for illustration and description from the Sale Catalogue of Ely Place 1910, and by descent.
A good quality George III Open Armchair, in the manner of John Linnell, the oval padded back with a floral border surmounted by a shell patrae, the padded arms with scroll terminals, on reeded and carved decorated shaped supports with bowed seat rail on patrae headed fluted stop turned tapering legs. (1)
An early 18th Century joined oak side chair, circa 1715, having a shaped back splat, panel seat, raised on turned legs with square stretchers, the whole later hand carved, with a further early 18th Century joined oak side chair, the back splat later carved with a Romanesque figure, plank seat, raised on turned supports to front, united by stretchers (2)
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