A Pair of Black Japanned Occasional Chairs, 19th Century, and a Gilt Metal Rectangular Stool, the occasional chairs decorated in gilt with arcaded crest rails, tapered splats, rush seats on turned front legs, the rectangular stool's seat upholstered in red printed cloth, on rope pattern underframe, 22.5ins x 14ins x 19ins high
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Matched set of four 19th Century Windsor armchairs, in elm, beech and fruitwood, each with an arched back above the splat and spindle back on a solid seat flanked by curved arms and turned legs, (4)The first chair with a repair to the back left of the seat and the opposing side, the arms may be a later addition, the back leg is replaced and the stretchers, the second chair with a replaced top rail and later arms, the third chair with possibly later arms, small split to the back edge of the chair, the fourth chair with a possible replaced top rail and later arms, split to the seat section to the lower arm end on each side, pitted seat, split to the back leg
A Morgan pedal car by Hamilton Brooks & Co of Herefordshire, comprising of steel chassis, with pedal action to drive rear wheels, fibre glass body with leather seat, original windshield with Morgan bonnet and rear tail badges, complete with brackets replacement leather bonnet strap, working example
A Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y13 pre-production model of a 1918 Crossley RAF tender, comprising of RAF blue body with red seat and tan hood, plastic wire hubs, missing RAF label with cast pips where the label later sits, date unfinished to baseCondition: No faults on this model. Very good to mint condition.
19th Century elm and fruitwood Windsor armchair, the arched top rail above a wheel splat and shaped seat flanked by curved arms upon turned legs united by stretchers, the back of the seat with the initials CB, 105cm highOld now dead woodworm, old split to the back of the chair seat under a spindle, split to the top of the splat, the chair is uneven on its legs but is structurally strong
A late 17th century oak hall chair, possibly Dutch, the crescent shaped top rail carved with blue bells and leafy scrolls with evidence of red bole paint used as undercoat to gilding, above an embossed leather padded back (at fault), the later covered serpentine seat with a conforming carved apron, raised upon leaf carved cabriole legs with hoof feet, with baluster turned cross stretchers and out swept rear block feet, 124cm high
An Edwardian serpentine two seater settee, in gold damask fabric, the shaped button back applied with rope detail, above a sprung serpentine seat flanked by padded scalloped arms, raised upon short front cabriole legs with castors, 129cm wide, along with a conforming tub chair with a padded shield shaped back (2)
A 19th century gilt wood and gesso wing back armchair, the shaped and padded wing backs applied with rope piping enclosing the foliate pattern back, above the shaped loose cushion seat, raised upon front gilt gesso legs of tapering square section with beaded and gadrooned detail, plain outswept rear legs, 113cm H x 73cm W x 70cm DFor condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
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