SPQR - a Mid-Century Italian ebonised beech valet chair / stand, circa 1950s, detachable garment hanger with drawer under seat, no maker's labels, seat height 40cm Good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, some small light areas of wear through general use, no maker's marks or labels.
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ERCOL - a Mid-Century elm Studio Couch / Daybed Sofa, original red upholstered cushions with re-webbed seat and detachable back, no labels, seat height 40cm, length 207cm, height to top of back 76.5cm Good overall condition, no obvious damage or repair, seat has new Pirelli style webbing, cushions are worn through general use but no holes, no labels or marks.
ARNE JACOBSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN - a pair of Series 7 swivel office chairs, black upholstery with chromed-steel 5-caster base, original labels on underside, dated 2004, lowered seat height 47cm Both in very good overall condition, no damage or restoration, upholstery in good condition, height adjustment working on both chairs, original labels present.
MARCO ZANUSO FOR ARFLEX - a late 20th Century Italian Lady lounge chair, red upholstery with steel legs, designed in 1951, this example is a post 1988 re-issue, maker's label woven to back, seat height 40cm Very good original condition, no holes or tears to upholstery, feet have wear through general use, maker's label present.
ERBERTO CARBONI FOR ARFLEX - a late 20th Century Italian Delfino / Dolphin lounge chair and Ottoman, blue upholstery with gold lacquered metal legs, designed in 1954, this example is a post-1988 re-issue, maker's label woven to both pieces, seat height 40cm Both in very good original condition, no holes or tears to upholstery, feet have wear from general use, maker's labels both present.
ALLERMUIR - a set of 4 A780 Soul non-stacking cantilever dining chairs, designed by Pearson Lloyd, lime green seat and back with white frame and chrome non-marking glide legs, impressed maker's stamp under seat with labels, dated 2010, seat height 46cm All in very good original condition, no damage or repair, all have some small scuffs and marks to the plastic through general use, 3 out of 4 have the underside labels.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE II MAHOGANY SHIELD BACK DINING CHAIRS, C1800, WITH CARVED OVAL URN MEDALLION SPLAT BENEATH WHEAT EARS, THE SERPENTINE SEAT RAIL FLUTED ON THREE SIDES, SEAT 43CM HProvenance: George S Bolam, Moreton in Marsh, from whom bought by the present vendor in December 1978 One chair with crack in 'camel' back, several with old replaced blocks, one with minor let-in repair; repolished, no shake and structurally sound, seat fabric somewhat stained and faded, frayed on two
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII AFRICAN WALNUT AND INLAID CHAIRS, C1900, WITH DOUBLE PALMETTE HEADED SPLAT AND NAILED GREEN HIDE SEAT, SEAT 45CM H, EACH WITH IVORINE TABLET GOLDEN WALNUT FROM WEST AFRICA INTRODUCED BY SIR ALFRED L JONES, K.C.M.G.The presence of the label serves to confirm the assertion made by Wells and Hooper (Modern Cabinet Work, 1909) that the Liverpool entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Alfred Jones (1845-1909) was responsible for the introduction of African or Golden Walnut, a 'bastard Cedrela', into England
[English Civil War]. Historical Memoires of the Life and Death of that Wise and Valiant Prince Rupert ... Containing a Brief but Impartial Account of his Great and Martial Atchievements [sic], during the time of the Civil Wars: together with his several Ingagements in the Wars between His Majesty and the States-General of the United Provinces, 1st edition, London: for Tho[mas] Malthus, 1683, [16] 80 pp., engraved portrait frontispiece, trimmed along edge of image in fore margin and the margin re-extended, strip of browning along bottom edges of title-page and final leaf, small worm-track in top margins, just touching one letter of headline in signature A4 verso, ramifying slightly in quires B-C, comb-marbled endpapers, near-contemporary sprinkled calf, spine gilt in compartments, gilt arms to covers (see note), spine-label perished, joints rubbed, small 8vo (16.1 x 9 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: 1) Sir John Aubrey, 2nd Baronet (c.1650-1700), of Llantrithyd, Glamorgan, and Boarstall, Buckinghamshire (engraved armorial bookplate dated 1698 to title-page verso). Aubrey's father, also John (c.1606-1679), was created a baronet at the Restoration; the younger John was a patron of his cousin and namesake, the famous antiquary and biographer (1626-1697). 2) Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyme (1785-1851), landowner and politician (armorial binding; 20th century Clumber Park bookplate to front pastedown). Newcastle 'gained the reputation of representing all that was worst about the English aristocracy' (ODNB); the library at the former ducal seat of Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, was sold after the house's demolition in 1938. ESTC R35991; Wing H2104.
Trade catalogues. A collection of advertising and trade catalogues & brochures, early-mid 20th century, comprising approximately 30 catalogues, brochures & advertising, including: 1. John Buckingham, Ltd. Carriage & Motor Body Builders, Makers of Wind Screens, Cape Hoods, Canopies, and all Accessories Supplies, 82 & 84 Sherlock Street, Birmingham, circa 1920, monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, side sewn as issued, oblong 8vo, 2. Maidsaver Kitchen Cabinets & Fitments, a 'Lusty' product of W. Lusty & Sons Ltd., 1938, photolithograph illustrations, pictorial wrappers, oblong 4to, with updated price list for March 1940 loosely inserted, 3. Thomas Goode & Co. (London) Ltd., catalogue of fine bone china and other chinaware, mid 1950s, numerous chromolithograph plates, original mock reptile skin covered boards, slim 4to, 4. Supplementary Catalogue of "Biclam" Cast-Iron Tables, (Round and Oblong) Show Stands, Tile Hearth Curb Fenders, Ventilating Gratings, Window Mullions, Over Doors, Umbrella Stands, &c., 1901, wood engraved illustrations, original printed wrappers, toned to margins, slim 8vo, 5. Catalogue of Seats and Seat Standards for Picture, Music and Mission Halls; Parks, Gardens, Schools; Post Offices, Shops, &c., &c. Show Stands for Shop Windows &c., circa 1905, first leaf dated 1905 in pencil to upper margin, wood engraved illustrations, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo, 6. Business Stationery ... Tillotsons (Bolton), Ltd., circa 1920s, containing examples of letterheaded paper, compliment slips and business cards printed by offset lithography and die-stamped relief, original printed stiff wrappers, side sewn, oblong 4to, and several other brochures containing samples of letterheaded paper etc., 7. Important Facts Concerning Oriental Rugs, Oriental Rug Works Chutjian Bros., 35 Court Square, Boston, Mass., 1926, photogravure illustrations, few ink annotations, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo, 8. The Abingdon Carpet Manufacturing Co., Handbook of Carpet Squares & Rugs, 4th edition, [1903], photogravure & wood engraved illustrations, original printed wrappers, detached and slightly torn at head, slim 8vo, plus other advertising and trade catalogues & brochures etc. (Qty: a small carton)
* Loyal Islington Volunteers. 'Copy of the Declaration unanimously agreed to by the Corps at a Special General Meeting, held at Head Quarters on Tuesday the 20th of January, 1801, the day of their Resignation; and also of the Address of the Corps, which it was unanimously resolved should be presented in the most respectful manner to Lieutenant Colonel Aubert, Commondant', printed by E. Hodson, Cross-Street, Hatton-Garden, [1801], letterpress broadside printed centrally on wove paper, with caption title, text of the Declaration dated 20 January 1801 and address of the Corps, to Alexander Aubert, signed by the secretary to the corps, John Biggerstaff, Junr. at foot, the text within decorative watercolour borders featuring the crest of the Volunteers at head in red, gilt, blue, black, grey, white and green, and the text flanked by vignettes of two dogs, the goddesses Sophia and Andreia and two full-length figures of uniformed Volunteers at foot, the whole within a border of watercolour laurel leaves, small split with minor loss to upper margin, some old dust soiling and light damp stains, heaviest at upper and lower margins, 57 x 41 cm, framed and glazed, together with a hand-coloured engraving of Highbury House, the seat of Alexander Aubert, published in the European Magazine, 12 x 18 cm, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: From the antiques & militaria collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019).'In 1797, during the progress of the French Revolution, the inhabitants of Islington, at Mr [Alexander] Aubert's recommendation, formed themselves into a military society towards the defence of the country, of which he was elected the chief officer; and, shortly afterwards, by his Majesty's commission, he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the Loyal Islington Volunteers. This corps consisted of a regiment of infantry, and one of cavalry, the latter commanded by Captain Anderson, a London merchant; in all amounting to upwards of 300 effective members, who defrayed their own expenses, except those of arms and accoutrements, which were provided by Government. An unfortunate dispute between some of the officers and their Lieutenant-Colonel was the cause of the breaking up of this loyal and patriotic society about the beginning of the year 1801...', Thomas Cromwell, Walks Through Islington, 1835, pp. 304-305.
An Arts and Crafts style beech framed string seat stool with high back, together with a Magis "Bombo" adjustable stool after an original design by Stefano Giovannoni, a set of iron and brass kitchen scales and various weights, a coopered well bucket and an Armand Marseille porcelain headed doll No'd. A10M-990 to the back of the head, with composition body and arms and legs with sleep eyes and open mouth CONDITION REPORTS Doll's head with large crack to cheek / eye / ear area.
An Edwardian mahogany yoke back corner chair in the Georgian style with drop-in upholstered seat, raised on slender cabriole legs to pad feet, 76 cm wide x 81.5 cm high, together with an Edwardian mahogany and satinwood strung X framed salon chair with carved decoration, 57 cm wide x 94 cm high
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