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Lot 317

A pair of Chinese triple necked Vases of waisted gourd design with ribbon decoration tied around narrow waist, painted with scenes of nobleman on horseback alongside elephant with ornate seat and seated Emperor, possibly Kangxi-yongzhang period, 8 1/2 in H, one vase A/F

Lot 798

A 17th Century oak Wainscot Armchair with scroll carved top rail, leafage scroll carved panel back, scroll arms, later solid seat on bobbin turned and square front legs united by square stretchers

Lot 97

A Chinese blue and white porcelain barrel-shaped garden seat with hand painted decoration, height 47cm, old restoration

Lot 310

A George III solid mahogany armchairCirca 1775, with gadroon carved frames and a cartouche shaped back, with scroll carved arm supports above a serpentine seat frame, on cabriole front legs each headed by a husk pendant anthemion, with splayed rear legs, 62cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 377

A pair of George III painted and parcel gilt armchairsCirca 1780, each with a fluted oval back surmounted by opposing paterae, above a fluted seat frame centred by a drapery swag, on leaf wrapped fluted tapering legs terminating in lotus-leaf capped peg feet, re-decorated, each: 64cm wide. (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Frank Green Esq., formerly of The Treasurer's House, York.A set of eight virtually identical giltwood armchairs to the offered pair featured at Christie's, London, 25 May 1972, Important English Furniture, lot 81. These eight chairs had provenance to the Lords Morley of Saltram House, Devonshire. Saltram was one of the historic properties for which Thomas Chippendale provided furniture during the period 1770-72. Another closely comparable armchair to the present lot, albeit mahogany rather than a painted example, which likewise dates to circa 1780, forms part of the collection of furniture at Temple Newsam House, near Leeds. This comparable is illustrated in C. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, Vol. I, 1978, Bradford and London, p.'s 93 & 95, fig. 84.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 378

A George III painted and parcel gilt sofaCirca 1780, with fluting and husk carving, the seat frame interspersed by patera angles and centred with a drapery swag tablet, on stiff-leaf headed fluted tapering legs terminating in brass cappings and castors, re-decorated, 242cm wide.Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Frank Green Esq., formerly of The Treasurer's House, York.A set of eight very similar model of giltwood armchairs to the offered sofa featured at Christie's, London, 25 May 1972, Important English Furniture, lot 81. These eight chairs had provenance to the Lords Morley of Saltram House, Devonshire. Saltram was one of the historic properties for which Thomas Chippendale provided furniture during the period 1770-72. Another related chair to the present sofa, albeit mahogany rather than a painted example, which likewise dates to circa 1780, forms part of the collection of fine furniture at Temple Newsam House, near Leeds. This comparable is illustrated in C. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, Vol. I, 1978, Bradford and London, p.'s 93 & 95, fig. 84.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 404

A George III solid mahogany open armchairin the Chinese Chippendale styleThe fretwork splat above conforming curved and downswept arm supports, on square chamferred legs, with an 18th century gros and petit point needlework drop-in seat, 65cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 451

A small late 19th/early 20th century mahogany sofa or 'love seat'in the Louis XVI styleWith beaded and lotus-leaf moulded toprail and arms above leaf wrapped volute scroll arm terminals, on stop-fluted tapering legs, 116cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 213

An oak framed stool, with octagonal leather pad seat, 47cm. high Provenance The late Greta Morrison, widow of Bryan Morrison.

Lot 296

A Knoll Florence three seat sofa designed by Florence Knoll, originally designed in 1954, grey wool tweed cushions, on chrome legs, 228cm. wide, 76cm high, 80cm deep. Provenance Purchased in 1982.

Lot 314

An XO aluminium Dr Sonderbar armchair designed by Philippe Starck, designed 1983, wide tube frame and arm with pierced aluminium seat, 90.5cm. wide, 63cm high Literature Starck, Taschen, page 34 a comparable example illustrated.

Lot 574

An Arthur Simpson of Kendal walnut armchair, dated 1928, chamfered legs and carved arms, with tan leather seat and back pad, 99cm, high Literature Hugh Wright The Beautiful Furniture of the Simpsons of Kendal, Bookcase, page 116 figure 48 for a comparable chair illustrated.

Lot 585

A pair of Frem Rojle teak chairs designed by Hans Olsen, Danish, each with swollen cylindrical tripod frame and shaped triangular padded black laminate seat, and a pair of ebonised wood spindle back chairs probably Danish, burnished marks to Frem Rojle chairs, 70cm. high, (4)

Lot 591

A Fritz Hansen Swan chair designed by Arne Jacobsen, originally designed for the SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, 1958, black leather padded seat and back on aluminium cruciform base, applied label, 76cm. high

Lot 592

A Fritz Hansen Swan chair designed by Arne Jacobsen, originally designed for the SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, 1958, black leather padded seat and back on aluminium cruciform base, applied label, 76cm. high

Lot 550

Victorian walnut and upholstered lady's salon chair, having blue satin deep buttoned spoon back, flanked with turned uprights, over a similarly upholstered seat, raised on turned and fluted forelegs with white pot castors, height 82cm, width 51cm

Lot 552

Set of six Victorian carved oak dining chairs, circa 1870, having shell and acanthus carved top rail, blue chequered fabric upholstered pad back and seat, raised on turned and block forelegs with patent double pot castors (en-suite to the previous lot)

Lot 570

Victorian carved walnut and upholstered lady's salon chair, blue foliate fabric upholstered pad back flanked with acanthus carved uprights, circular upholstered seat, raised on carved short cabriole legs with brown pot castors, height 85cm, width 56.5cm

Lot 571

Set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, circa 1810-20, each with stiff leaf carved stick backs, upholstered drop-in seat raised on tapered forelegs with H-shaped stretcher, height 89cm, width 50cm

Lot 572

Early Victorian rosewood and upholstered dressing stool, circa 1845, beige fabric upholstered square seat, on acanthus carved serpentine supports united by a turned stretcher, width 48cm, depth 42cm, height 44cm

Lot 575

Good Welsh carved walnut spinning chair, late 19th Century, having a traditional guilloche carved back pierced with a heart, Celtic inspired carved seat, numbered 174 to the underside, turned legs, height 87cm, width 31cm

Lot 576

Victorian apprentice piece fruitwood chair, traditional bar back design, with string seat, square section legs with stretchers, height 46cm, width 25cm

Lot 581

Hepplewhite period mahogany side chair, circa 1780, having a fan pierced splat back, lemon silk upholstered drop-in seat, raised on reeded and tapered forelegs, height 96cm, width 53cm

Lot 604

Welsh child's ash armchair, early 19th Century, with bar back, turned open arms, later string seat, turned legs with stretchers, height 70cm, width 43cm

Lot 609

French walnut and upholstered wing armchair, late 19th Century, upholstered throughout in blue and maroon striped fabric, with acanthus carved forearms, serpentine front seat, raised on cabriole legs, height 110cm, width 75cm

Lot 73

An unusual 19th century mahogany and brass model bench with hinged seat, length 61cm

Lot 649

A Steinway Model M boudoir grand piano, circa late 1926 / early 1927, marked to the interior frame Reg. U.S PAT.OFF Steinway & Sons, New York, Hamburg, Patent Grand Construction, Oct.3. 1899, Tubulor Metallic Action Frame Pat, M 248248. Reconditioned and recently tuned, 96 cm high, 145 x 175 cm. Sold alongside an associated (later) adjusting piano stool, with a twist action rising buttoned seat, 40 x 58 cm. Provenance: Property of a Shropshire gentleman

Lot 715

A 19th century French upholstered rosewood framed armchair, with scrolled arms and a fluted border, with a fixed serpentine seat, raised on a pair of short turned legs, 99 cm high, 66 cm wide, 40 cm seat height (for reupholstery).

Lot 719

Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, an oak cow stool, the kidney shaped seat with a carved mouse signature to the seat (middle border), raised on three tapering octagonal legs, mid colour throughout 46 cm high, 35.5 x 29 cm. Property of a private collector and Shropshire gentleman.

Lot 725

Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, an oak cow stool, the kidney shaped seat with a carved mouse signature to the seat (middle border), raised on three tapering octagonal legs, mid colour throughout 46 cm high, 36.5 x 28 cm. Property of a private collector and Shropshire gentleman.

Lot 736

A tan faux leather upholstered wing back armchair in the George III style, with with scrolling and shell carved mahogany legs, 110 cm high, 84 cm wide (at arms) 50 cm seat height.

Lot 742

A pair of Victorian painted cast iron garden chairs, in the manner of Coalbrookdale, 82 cm high, 37 cm wide, seat height 37 cm.

Lot 64

A Regency cane seat carver chair with inlaid top rail, circles motif mid rail and turned legs joined by turned stretchers, and a Regency reeded dining chair with turned legs (2)

Lot 1410

A 19th century mahogany elbow chair, upholstered in bird and foliate patterned silk type material and raised on moulded front legs. Width across arms 62 cm, height to top of back 95 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally sound with no loose joints. It could be used in its current state without the need for any work. The silk work cover is in generally good order with only very minor marks and slight discolouration in places. There are no holes and no perishing. The seat is firm. The left hand facing arm has been re-attached to the side rail. The screw hole is visible. There is however no movement. The other arm has evidence of old dowel repairs but again there is no movement. All legs and stretchers are in good order.

Lot 1413

A 19th century mahogany side chair, with arched back with studded edge, with saddle type seat and raised on tapered reeded front legs terminating in spade feet. Width 56 cm, height to top of back 87 cm.

Lot 1418

A 19th century simulated rosewood low chair, with upholstered seat and raised on bobbin turned legs with castors. Width across seat 53 cm, height to top of back 93 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally very sound. There are no loose joints. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. The upholstered seat is in reasonably good order with no significant staining or any holes. The right hand front castor cup is a little loose, the castors would appear to be original.

Lot 1430

A set of two carver arm and four single Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs of large form each with drop in seat and raised on foliate carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width across armchair arms 66 cm, height to top of back 99 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1436

A pair of metamorphic library steps, four tread, mahogany and closing to chair form. Height 90 cm, width 46 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The steps are structurally sound with no significant condition issues. There are no loose joints. We can see no evidence of any repairs or restoration. The hinges are sound and secure and there is no movement. The steps are sturdy and usable. There are numerous old marks and scuffs as one would probably expect. The seat top has numerous small marks and dents, probably from heels. There is no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1461

An early Victorian mahogany framed armchair, with deep buttoned back padded arms and stuffover seat and raised on turned reeded front legs terminating in castors. Width across arms 69 cm, height of top of back 95 cm.

Lot 1467

A Queen Anne style oak stool, with floral woolwork top, with carved frame and raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width 60 cm (see illustration).. CONDITION REPORT: The stool is structurally fairly sound. One leg is slightly loose at the joint. The same leg has some missing line fretwork at the top of the block on the frieze. Another leg similarly has line fretwork missing at the same point. The egg and dart moulded frame that surrounds the drop in seat squab has some nibbles and losses. The cabriole legs are all in good condition with only the usual scuffs and marks around the feet that one would expect. The drop in seat is sagging in the middle and the webbing is perished. The tapestry top whilst intact is somewhat dirty.

Lot 1468

A George III mahogany elbow chair, with drop in seat and moulded legs. Width across arms 56 cm.

Lot 1472

An Irish attributed carved mahogany window stool, early 20th century, with rectangular drop in upholstered top above a shallow fluted frame carved with paterae and bellflower, all supported upon hoof feet with carved rams heads at the knees and with hairy cloven hoof feet. 115 cm wide, 54 cm high, 50 cm deep (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The seat is structurally sound. The cushion pad is in extremely good order and has clearly been fairly recently re-upholstered and covered. The mahogany frame is in good condition all round with no loose joints. We can see no evidence of any significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. The seat could be used in its current state without the need for any work.

Lot 1484

A Georgian oak splat back occasional chair, with solid seat and turned legs.

Lot 1496

A Victorian walnut open armchair, with exposed foliate carved showframe, deep buttoned back and stuffover seat and raised on front cabriole legs. Width across arms 71 cm, height to top of back 100 cm.

Lot 1505

A set of four George III oak Chippendale style splat back dining chairs, each with drop in seat and raised on rectangular moulded legs.

Lot 1524

A pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, with oval backs solid seats and raised on turned front legs. Width across seat 44 cm, height to top of back 90 cm. CONDITION REPORT: You will see from the images that both chairs have some issues. Both oval backs are in generally good order. One chair has had a repair to the base of the back which is visible both back and front. The same chair has a small amount of woodworm to the back rail. This appears to be long gone. The seat has been broken in half towards the rear. The rear legs do not appear to have any repairs nor do the side and front rails. The left hand leg has a stress fracture running from the tip of the leg up through both turnings. The right hand leg is okay. The second chair has had some repair where the back joins the rear rail. The rear rail has some old woodworm holes. There is also a repair to the rear right hand leg and there are two strengthening later corner brackets. The seat is slightly lifting at the front and there is a stress fracture running three quarters of the width across the seat. The front legs are in generally good order. There are some minor stress fractures to the knees.

Lot 1527

A set of twelve late 19th century mahogany Biedermeier style dining chairs, each with pierced and carved splat back, shaped stiles and stuffover seat and raised on front cabriole legs. Width across seat 44 cm, height to top of back 89.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1544

An 18th century style Venetian hand painted dining chair, decorated with floral bouquets throughout and with relief moulded rococo scrolls heightened with gilding, with drop in upholstered seat upon cabriole legs united by shaped stretcher. 105.5 cm high, 57 cm at widest point.

Lot 1546

A Victorian mahogany rocking chair, with spindle turned back and slatted seat.

Lot 1572

A 19th century mahogany hall chair, with pierced back solid seat and raised on turned tapered legs. Width across seat 44 cm.

Lot 1588

A Regency mahogany brass strung elbow chair, with bergere seat and sabre legs. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally sound and could be used in its current state without the need for any repair or restoration. There is a small piece of brass stringing missing from the top left hand bottom corner of the top rail. The top mid rail has a veneer loss to the left hand side. The bottom rail has a section of brass stringing missing. There has also been some form of upright between the two rails between the centre lozenge and the side rail of the chair. These are missing but this is not in our opinion significant. Both arms are in good order. There is very slight movement where they join the side seat rails. There are no repairs to the legs. The right hand leg has some brass stringing missing. The left hand leg has a very short section missing right at the foot. The cane seat is in good order with no breaks.

Lot 1599

A matched set of six Windsor armchairs, each with pierced splat back, solid shaped seat and raised on tapered turned front legs, three with crinoline stretchers. Width across arms 57 cm, height to top of back 88.5 cm.

Lot 1632

A set of eight Arts & Crafts oak dining chairs, each stamped with a Registration No. "455736" to the underside of the rear seat rail, with drop in seats and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All chairs are structurally very sound with no loose joints. There are no significant issues with any really. One has had a break to the top finial on the right-hand side when facing front. This should be visible in our image. Another one has had a similar break which is not so visible. Both breaks are very sound and secure with no movement. The caps to the top of each stile all have varying degrees of rubbing and nibbles to the corners. None are broken they are just rubbed and marked through use. All chairs have minor scuffs to the extremities all of which could be easily sorted with a clean and polish. The leather seats are all in good condition with no sagging. There are scuffs and no perforations. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1640

A Regency mahogany carver armchair, with rope twist top rail, downswept scroll arms and drop in seat and raised on sabre legs. Width across arms 54 cm, height to top of back 81 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally sound and usable. It has had some repairs of over the years. The top rail and two back rails are in good order as are the arms. The right had arm is a little use where it joins the side rail of the seat. The bottom rope twist rail has been fixed in place by drilling through the side of each stile. A circular fuller filler hole is visible here. The rear legs are both in good condition. Both front legs have been drilled through the sides and filled in order to secure them to the front rail. The filler is visible. There are no breaks to the front legs. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The upholstered seat is in generally good order.

Lot 1645

A Victorian rosewood framed settee, with deep buttoned back, scroll arms with exposed foliate carved moulded showframe raised on cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet and castors. Width 166 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The settee is structurally sound. There are no loose joints. The exposed scrolling showframe is in generally good order. The front left hand leg is missing part of the rear scroll. The rear legs are in good order with no issues and no loose joints. All castors are present and solid and secure. The upholstery is serviceable. The seat does have some rubbing through the fabric at the front edge and is a little dirty in places. There are no holes on the back or around the arms or rear of the seat. There are no protruding swings and the seat has no sagging.

Lot 1655

A white painted cast iron garden bench seat, honeycomb pattern to the seat and with Gothic tracery to the back. Width 100 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1660

A set of ten mahogany dining chairs, in the George III style, comprising two arm and eight singles, each with drop in seat and raised on tapered moulded legs.

Lot 1668

A Victorian oak low nursing chair, with upholstered seat and raised on turned front legs.

Lot 1684

A large Edwardian mahogany armchair, with scroll and bellflower carved pierced back, outswept arms with scroll terminals and shaped support with tapestry covered stuffover seat and raised on foliate carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width across front of arms 78 cm, height to top of back 103 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally very sound with no loose joints. The chair back is also very sound and secure. There has been a split to the right hand side of the centre splat. You will see the mark. This has been re-glued but not quite aligned correctly. The arms are in good order as are the supports. All legs are in good condition with no breaks and no repairs. The seat is well sprung with no protruding springs. The seat cover material is in generally good order with no significant issues.

Lot 1701

A pair of Victorian oak salon chairs, with exposed show frames serpentine stuffover seats and raised on turned tapered fluted front legs. CONDITION REPORT: Pale chair, green seat height to top of back 81 cm, width across seat 50 cm, depth from of seat to bottom of splat back 49 cm, height from floor to underside of front seat rail 31 cm, height to top of sear approx 45 cm. The chair will originally have had castors making it taller. Chair two height to top of back 81.5 cm, width across seat 50.5 cm, depth of seat from front to bottom of splat 49 cm, height from floor to underside of seat rail 30 cm, height to top of seat pad 42 cm. Again this chair will originally have had castors.

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