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A Mid 19th Century Yew Windsor Armchair, the double spindle back support with curved arm supports above an elm moulded seat, on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 54cm by 38cm by 93cmJoints/structure rather weak. Natural? split top of the left-hand arm. Old worm holes to seat. Top rail small split/repair. One of the spindles possibly replaced. Rear right leg heavy old decay particularly around the foot which is making this chair uneven. Back-left leg also old damage.
A 17th Century Carved Walnut High-Back Dining Chair, the scrolled top rail above a pierced and carved back support between baluster turned supports above a later green velvet overstuffed seat, on inverted turned and moulded cup and cover forelegs joined by a turned H stretcher and an ornate pierced front rail, 51cm by 44cm by 127cm See illustrationChair has a varnish finish. Old repairs throughout which includes the top rail and the pierced stretcher at the front. The overstuffed seat is later. Previous nail/upholstery marks around the rear of the chair. Rear-left legs are later. Various strengthening work throughout the cross stretchers. old decay particularly around the front legs. Chair is structurally sound.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot Armchair, the scrolled top rail carved with fleur de lys scrolls and two crosses, the moulded back support and downswept arms above a boarded seat, on turned forelegs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 62cm by 43cm by 108cm See illustrationSome slight movement in joints. The chair is slightly misshapen. Boarded seat needs attention as the back section is loose. Later brackets added on the underside of the seat/legs for strengthening. Typical old decay around this area. Front-left foot section missing. Front-right block foot split. Rear-right leg section missing. Left-leg section of timber missing. Formerly raised on casters. Rear-left legs later blocks added for strengthening. Metal bolts added for strengthening (see images).
A Victorian Carved Oak Hall Bench, late 19th century, the carved pediment centred by a Green Man mask and acanthus scrolls with egg and dart border below and three carved panels, the hinged seat between lion mask carved heads with three smaller conforming panels below, 153cm by 46cm by 124cm See illustrationReasonable condition. Timber very slightly dry. Left-hand arm support natural? fine split (minor). Structurally sound. The interior base of the hall bench natural split.
A Pair of Victorian Carved Oak Armchairs, late 19th century, later recovered in floral fabric, with padded back support, arms and seat, with spiral turned supports, leopard mask handles and overstuffed seats, the front rails joined by turned stretchers, block feet and castors, 67cm by 53cm by 131cm See illustration
A Victorian Pine Bench, 3rd quarter 19th century, the back support of two plank construction above a boarded seat with turned supports, on square form legs, 185cm by 40cm by 90cm; together with a squab cushion decorated with cockerels and leaves, and four matching scatter cushions, a pair of matching curtains and a matching kitchen blind
An English Oak Refectory Style Table, modern, of rectangular wavy shaped form, on trestle end supports with sledge bases joined by a chamfered stretcher, 204cm by 88cm by 75cm; and A Set of Four English Oak and Brown Leather Dining Chairs, with padded back support and seat, on square tapering legs joined by an H stretcher, 50cm by 45cm by 91cm (5)
A Set of Eight George III Mahogany Dining Chairs, late 18th century, including one carver, the acanthus carved top rails and wheatsheaf decorated moulded splats above green velvet drop-in seats with serpentine shaped seat rails, on square form legs joined by an H stretcher, singles 49cm by 47cm by 95cm, carver 60cm by 49cm by 98cm
A Set of Eight Victorian Carved Mahogany Chippendale Revival Dining Chairs, late 19th century, including two carvers, with acanthus carved top rails and pierced splats above recovered yellow geometric pattern drop-in seats, the plain seat rails and acanthus carved forelegs with ball and claw feet, singles 60cm by 50cm by 99cm, carvers 64cm by 56cm by 102cm See illustration
A Matched Set of Eighteen 1920's Queen Anne Style Dining Chairs, including ten carvers, comprising six armchairs covered in worn green close-nailed leather with outswept arms, shell carved cabriole forelegs and pad feet, 60cm by 50cm by 94cm, four armchairs upholstered in light brown close-nailed leather, and eight single chairs upholstered in dark brown leather with padded back support and overstuffed seat, on shell carved cabriole legs with pad feet, 51cm by 47cm by 73cm See illustration
A Set of Four White Painted and Parcel Gilt Dining Chairs, late 19th century, recovered in blue velvet, the carver with an acanthus scrolled top rail centred by a winged cherub, the overstuffed back support and seat with acanthus carved hand supports, on square tapering legs joined by a flattened H stretcher and late pine feet, 67cm by 60cm by 123cm, singles 54cm by 51cm by 107cm See illustration
A Pair of George III Style Wing-Back Armchairs, early 20th century, covered in light brown velvet with green floral back supports above flared sides and overstuffed arm supports, with a squab cushion and plain seat, on acanthus carved forelegs, formerly on castors, 84cm by 74cm by 110cm See illustration
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