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Lot 212

A mahogany musicians chair, the seat and backrest in the shape of a lute and the legs in the form of recorders, H.102cm

Lot 218

A vintage walnut and oak armchair with woven seat and back rest

Lot 94

A Georgian mahogany elbow chair with stuff-over seat, on turned legs, H.81cm

Lot 128

STICK BACK SOLID SEAT TUB CHAIR

Lot 205

SET OF FOUR BAR BACK SOLID SEAT DINING CHAIRS

Lot 214

AESTHETIC STYLE EBONISED CIRCULAR FOOT STOOL WITH EMBROIDERED SEAT

Lot 83

EMBROIDERED SEAT STOOL AND FIRE SCREEN

Lot 885

A child's swing seat

Lot 381

A mid 20th Century priory stall hall seat

Lot 7385

Vintage 'Featherwate' Shooting Stick With Leather Seat

Lot 138

WINDOW SEAT, English country style, 135cm W.

Lot 146

WINDOW SEAT, English country house style, 105cm W.

Lot 253

ARMCHAIRS, a pair, worn brown leather with back and seat cushions, 108cm W. (2) (with faults)

Lot 394

ARMCHAIR, 19th century English Thames Valley ash and elm with bow back and shaped seat, 65cm W.

Lot 449

WINDOW SEAT, with beige upholstery and two bolster cushions on baluster turned supports with castors, 140cm W x 76cm H x 55cm D.

Lot 550

CLUB FENDER, polished metal framed with brown seat pads, 205cm L x 42cm H x 90cm D. (slight faults)

Lot 580

CYLINDER POT CUPBOARD, Victorian mahogany and marble 37cm W, an early 20th century beech desk chair with leather seat 70cm W and a low table 52cm x 44cm. (3) (with faults)

Lot 7

SIDE CHAIRS, a pair, cream by Luisa Peixoto caned seat, 66cm H x 61cm x 61cm. (2)

Lot 2323

Seven plated souvenir spoons including Hereford Cathedral, Niagara Falls, Arthur's Seat etc.

Lot 1016

1951 Francis Barnett Falcon 55, 197 cc (see text). Registration number LXS 865 (non transferrable). Frame number RM 51071. Engine number 946/233641. Francis-Barnett of Coventry produced motorcycles from 1920 to 1966, affectionately known as the Fanny B, they specialized in making economical and lightweight roadsters, they moved into the former Excelsior works in Coventry when that company moved to Birmingham. They were founded in 1919, by Gordon Francis (whose father, Graham Francis, was co-founder of Lea-Francis) and Arthur Barnett. The triangulated frame and straight tubes made for easy maintenance. By the 1930's, the 250cc engine was developed and its innovative flared design gave the motorcyclist protection from dirt and oil. Associated Motor Cycles took over the company in 1947, Villiers engines, of varying capacities, were used and with addition of James in 1957 the company continued until 1966 when production ceased. First introduced for 1949, the Falcon used the Villiers 6E 197cc engine, which was housed in a rigid frame with telescopic front fork. In August 1951 the Falcon (together with the 122cc Merlin) was upgraded with swinging arm rear suspension that used dampers of F-B's own manufacture. The model continued in this form up to 1954, latterly with the Villiers 8E engine, when a new frame featuring central enclosure and a dual seat was introduced. LXS has lived in the South Sheffield area all of its life and was bought by our vendors father in the 1960's when he bought a car off an elderly couple. Used occasionally it was stored at the back of the garage until a tidy up brought it out and he put the registration number on retention, recommissioning it at the same time. Sold with the V5C, please note this says the engine is a 250 cc not 197 cc which the cataloguer believes it to be.

Lot 1029

c.1985 Yamaha Tri Z, 250 c. Registration number not registered, Frame number 1PX 003G001920. Engine number *1PX - 001920* In 1980 Yamaha introduced the Tri-Moto, it featured a 123cc two-stroke engine, Autolube oil injection system, CDI ignition, a snorkel air intake and a five speed transmission. It was designed to be a durable workhorse as well as the ultimate recreational vehicle. By 1985 they produced the first high performance ATV, the Tri-Z 250, it featured a high performance, YZ-based, liquid-cooled, 250cc 2-stroke engine, front and rear hydraulic disc brakes, air-assist front forks, Monoshock rear suspension and a low center of gravity thanks to the under-seat fuel tank. This example has spent its life in the East Riding of Yorkshire and was restored a number of years ago, our vendor then buying it, although a change in circumstances meant it stayed in his barn ever since. Sold with no paperwork, a set of original gold wheels it will require recommissioning before use.

Lot 50

A c.2012/13 Triumph T100 seat, part number 2301932/2301935, unused.

Lot 51

A Triumph Speed Triple standard seat, c 2011 -2016, part no 2304444.

Lot 55

Various oil tanks, tool boxes, mainly AMC and BSA, a petrol tank, a seat and various handlebars.

Lot 445

19thC Elm stick back Elbow chair with shaped seat and turned supports

Lot 302B

Antique light oak monks settle. Has a lift up seat storage area, Also back support lifts to create a table. Measures 92x92x45cm

Lot 401C

A Pair of contemporary bar stools designed with hardwood seat areas.

Lot 404D

A Lot of two 18th/ 19th century farm house chairs. Designed with ladder backs, arm rests and weaved seat areas.

Lot 308

Edwardian mahogany parlour seat, the crossbanded top rail over cushioned back flanked by open fretwork open arms, cushioned seat and raised on square tapering legs, 117cm wide, 91cm high and 47cm deep.

Lot 318

Early 20th century Chippendale style open armchair with floral carved arched top rail over pierced vase splat, serpentine arms terminating in scrolls, stuff-over leather seat, raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, 62cm wide and 98cm high.

Lot 322

Edwardian oak tub chair with stepped top rail, hoop arms, shaped vertical splats over drop-in pad seat, raised on tapering square legs terminating in pad feet, 56cm wide and 80cm high.

Lot 326

Pair of Ercol side chairs, each with tablet top rail, splayed tapering turned supports and legs and shaped seat, 77cm high.  (2)CONDITION REPORT: The height is 43cm to the seat squab.  There are general scuffs and scrapes, as with use.  Good, usable condition. 

Lot 328

Ercol centre stool with square loose cushioned seat, raised on rounded square legs, 58cm wide, 30cm high and 58cm deep.

Lot 376

Edwardian oak-framed parlour sofa, the floral carved moulded frame over cushioned back, serpentine seat, floral apron and raised on cabriole legs, 188cm wide, 95cm high and 78cm deep.

Lot 382

Jacobean carved oak armchair with floral panelled back, open down-swept arms, block and baluster turned legs united by bobbin stretcher, 58cm wide, 94cm high and 52cm deep.CONDITION REPORT: There are old cracks and splits to the legs.  The arms are well worn.  The seat is faded and water marked.  The feet are cut down and repaired to the rear.  The stretcher is heavily worn.  Well worn, as with age. 

Lot 388

Victorian button-back lady's chair with serpentine cushioned seat and raised on cabriole legs terminating in ceramic castors, 53cm wide, 92cm high and 72cm deep.

Lot 389

Victorian button-back armchair with floral carved wood frame, cushion back and seat, raised on cabriole legs terminating in ceramic castors, 66cm wide, 100cm high and 82cm deep.

Lot 390

19th century mahogany-framed armchair with cushioned back and seat, raised on baluster turned legs terminating in castors, 63cm wide, 110cm high and 80cm deep.

Lot 203

Telephone seat / table, 88 x 78cm

Lot 223

Lancashire style ladderback open armchair with rush seat together with two others (3) 103 x 60, (3)

Lot 237

Mid century teak framed open armchair with upholstered back seat , 86 x 60cm (a/f)

Lot 238

Bergere armchair with upholstered seat, 73 x 75cm

Lot 239

Mahogany framed settee with upholstered back and seat, 85 x 130cm

Lot 261

French style giltwood footstool with upholstered seat, 20 x 32cm

Lot 268

Victorian mahogany framed chair with worn red leather upholstered back and seat, 88 x 52cm

Lot 298

Edwardian inlaid mahogany cottage settee with three pierced and shell inlaid panels to back, curved arms, turned and inlaid legs, green shot silk covering to the seat, overall width 110cm

Lot 310

Early 20th century walnut framed Bergere and mushroom Dralon upholstered armchair with Dralon drop in seat supported on front fluted cabriole legs

Lot 333

20th century oak carver chair, plain cresting rail and slat back, rexine seat and tapering square legs

Lot 337

Louis Quinze style kingwood and gilt metal mounted rectangular stool with grospoint wool embroidered seat raised on four cabriole supports, gilt metal mounts throughout, 93cm wide

Lot 63

Collection of 18th and 19th century blue and white pottery and porcelain including a Delft tile, a Worcester birds in branches tea bowl, a large blue and white tray, the reverse decorated with a print of Castle Freake, Cork, Lord Carberry's seat, the blue and white dish 40cm long (qty)

Lot 1923

A mixed woods open armed 19th c. elbow chair having shaped cross-splat Regency design top rail, bentwood solid seat and raised on turned front legs, 20" wide x 32" high.

Lot 1926

A Mahogany framed Edwardian side Chair having lattice detail fretworked top rail with stylised foliage rosette detail, turned front legs and having green and gold lattice pattern upholstered seat

Lot 1931

An attractive Edwardian mixed woods double Seat having lightwood stringing , fretworked splats with colour fully inlaid foliage, standing on swept legs, the seat upholstered with art nouveau patterned cream ground fabric, 44 1/4'' long x 22'' deep

Lot 1934

An early 20th c. Mahogany Piano Stool, the seat and carved detail door to the front revealing music storage space, 22 1/2'' x 13 1/4'' x 24'' high

Lot 1940

An early peg-joyned framed dark Oak Hall Chair having a solid seat, tall back rest with shaped and fretworked top rail, standing on turned legs, united at the front by a well worn turned stretcher, 17" wide x 22" deep x 38 1/4" high.

Lot 821

A George III mahogany and upholstered library chair, later re-covered, the padded arms upon down swept supports above the padded seat, raised upon legs of square section, plain cross stretcher, brass shoes and castors, 94cm high (at fault)

Lot 832

An 18th century oak drop leaf kitchen table, the rectangular plank top raised upon tapering cylindrical legs and pad feet, 70cm H x 98cm W x 53cm D (leaves down), along with a pair of elm and beech kitchen chairs, each with a stick back above a shaped seat, raised upon ring turned legs and tapering cross stretchers (3)

Lot 861

A pair of Victorian mahogany hall chairs, with a carved scrolling openwork back, centred with a roundel within a shield, above a serpentine board seat, raised upon baluster ring turned front legs with peg feet, 84cm high (at fault)

Lot 863

A 19th century American style oak elbow chair, with a concave top rail above a stick back and shaped seat, enclosed by down swept arms, raised upon turned tapering legs with conforming front cross stretchers, 116cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

Lot 880

A set of three Victorian walnut bedroom chairs, each with a comb back above a rattan seat, upon turned tapering legs and ball feet, 93cm high, along with two other similar chairs (5)

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