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An unusual late 19th century Chinese terracotta glazed garden seat modelled as a rabbit wearing a bow tie standing holding a basket to the front with Chinese writing upon the basket, height 83.5cm.Additional InformationThis has been in someone's garden for a while so around the base there are signs of this, there are scratches around the seat top itself, a small chip around the rabbits mouth and to its ears and general chips around the base, overall however in good condition.
A 19th century Scottish carved oak turner's chair with bobbin arms and carved detail to the back, height 85cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear especially to the seat panels, but a good solid chair. No signs of woodworm, but there is extensive rubbing to the ebonised finish, surface scratches, gouges and abrasions.
A Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chair with drop-in seat, a further similar example and a mahogany drop-leaf dining table (3).Additional InformationGeneral wear to each, balloon back chair the middle slat has been broken and reglued. Extensive wear, scratches to each. Please refer to additional images.
A late 18th century oak box seat settle with triple panelled back, swept arms, sliding seat and panelled front, width 126cm.Additional InformationObviously there is general wear throughout, there are old splits to the board, a split to the left upright. Old initials GA carved into the left hand upright, a few old knocks and splits to the panels, there are also some slice repairs to the uprights behind the sliding seat.
A South Indian bronze image of Shiva and Parvati and a South Indian bronze image of Narasimha and Consort 17th-18th century Both depicted seated on lotus seat and stepped base.H: 5 1/2 in. (tallest)PROVENANCE:Property from a Private Philadelphia Collection, acquired from Michael Backman Limited, February 9, 2015.
Two hongmu armchairs19th/20th centuryThe first with a stepped top-rail above a shaped back-splat with low relief-carved panel of stylised archaistic shou-character, the curving armrests on curving supports over a solid seat with inset 'floating' panel over stepped aprons with moulded edges all raised on square-section supports and joined by stretchers, 112cm high, 59.5cm wide, 45cm deep; together with an armchair with stepped and carved top-rail featuring a bat above a back-splat carved as a peach, a bird perched to one side, the curving armrests with central peach supports on a solid seat with inset 'floating' panel over fish-belly aprons on square-section supports joined by stretchers, (breaks and losses).98cm high, 62cm wide, 47.5cm deep.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid elbow chairWith curved and shaped top and mid rail, above a caned seat with deep buttoned upholstered cushion, raised on sabre legs, 53cm wide, 53cm deep, 83cm high (20 1/2in wide, 20 1/2in deep, 32 1/2in high). This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Empire Revival mahogany chairs, late 19th/early 20th centuryWith ormolu mounts, the seat and back upholstered in woven horse hair, raised on square tapering legs, 55cm wide, 56cm deep, 93cm high (21 1/2in wide, 22in deep, 36 1/2in high). (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A near pair of 19th century carved Black forest bear stoolsEach with adjustable seat, one carved holding a seat aloft, the other with seat above its head, with painted highlights, 50cm wide, 40cm deep, 52cm high (19 1/2in wide, 15 1/2in deep, 20in high), (2).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of six 19th century rosewood dining chairsEach with foliate carved top rail above a light green deep buttoned upholstered seat raised on cabriole legs, 50cm wide, 45cm deep, 98cm high (19 1/2in wide, 17 1/2in deep, 38 1/2in high). (6)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Edwardian large novelty chair shaped pin cushion, the back chased with Reynold's angels, the seat rail with flowers on tapering legs with club foot, dark blue velvet cushion, by Williams Comyns, London, 1902, gross 3 ozt 15cm high overall, 7.8 cm widest seat width, 6.5 cm to top of seat rail Condition Report: marks underneath seat rail good, overall condition goo
Derek 'Lizardman' Slater of Crayke, an Arts & Crafts oak dining room suite, comprising trestle dining table and six chairs with mushroom leather seat pads, including two carvers, sideboard with three central drawers flanked by panelled cupboards, and display cabinet with leaded glazed doors enclosing two glass shelves, table length 182cm, width 91cm, height 72cm; sideboard width 153cm, depth 42cm, height 78cm; display cabinet width 83cm, width 37cm, height 94cm.
A Danish teak dining room suite by Bramin Møbler, comprising extending table and two leaves, extended length 215cm, width 115cm, height 73cm, six dining chairs, light green upholstered seat pads, and a sideboard with a central bank of four drawers flanked by sliding cupboards, raised on tapering supports, length 225cm, depth 45cm, height 81cm.
A pair of Regency ebonised cane seat armchairs with X shaped backs and turned arm supports and stretchers, raised on turned front legs CONDITION REPORT: Generally sound, not rickety. One has been re-caned so there is a colour difference. There is wear and flaking to the decoration in various places but particularly to the arms.
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