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A Charles and Ray Eames 670 lounge chair and ottoman, made by Hille of London concessionaires for Herman Miller Zeland Michigan the laminate wooden seat back and ottoman supported on a five pronged chromed and anodised base with four pronged base for ottoman, label to base Leather ripped and worn^ in need of some repair^ missing right arm and one back cushion
A 19th Century mahogany tilt top table, the turned pedestal on cabriole tripod supports, circular top, 51cm diameter together with an oak kitchen stool with circular moulded top on four turned supports united by stretcher, 50cm high Table has staining^ in poor repair needs a polish^ stool has some wear to seat and loose in places
An Arts and Crafts oak armchair, with pierced back splat and back rail above a later floral upholstered stuff over seat with shaped arms and supports on tapered front legs with splayed pad feet united by stretchers together with a single oak famed Arts and Crafts chair with turned and pad front supports (2) In general good condition
A pair of 19th Century continental walnut framed carved bergère armchairs, the single carved seat and curved back with carved floral cabriole back rail, scroll arms and carved floral cabriole front supports and legs In general good condition although upholstery to arms which is Chinese is very worn^ caning is good^ no holes
2nd-1st century BC. A bronze element from a seat frame comprising a rectangular openwork panel with two lateral legs and square tiered bases, transverse band with openwork wave-pattern, upper section with facing female bust and openwork scrolled tendrils; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. similar (though less ornate) bronze openwork footstool in the British Museum under accession number 1856,1226.667. 1.6 kg total, 28cm wide including stand (11"). From a private New York collection; previously with Christie's, New York, 9 December 2008, lot 140; formerly in a private North German collection, since in the 1950s; accompanied by a printout of the relevant Christie's, London, catalogue pages; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.163209-10067. Fine condition. Repaired.
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