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Lot 415

Small claw and ball stool, with drop in seat

Lot 567

Early 20th Century oak swivel mirror back hall stand/seat. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 446

Industrial stool - later seat

Lot 406

Dropleaf tea trolly with cutlery drawer and contents coffee table two stickback pine kitchen chairs and inlaid chair lacking seat

Lot 1101

A pair of Antique walnut side chairs, with carved acanthus leaf top rails, needlework upholstered seat, and cabriole legs

Lot 1172

A 19th century carved mahogany-framed Empire 3-seater settee, with loose seat cushions, L80cm, H99cm, seat height 45cm, seat depth 58cm

Lot 1112

A Howard style leather upholstered 3-seater sofa with loose seat cushions, L200cm, H80cm, seat height 45cm, seat depth 65cm

Lot 1600

A Vintage French button-back upholstered settee, on melon carved feet, L175cm, H81cm, seat height 45cm, seat depth 56cm

Lot 1210

An Antique carved and linenfold oak hall bench, with rising seat, W103cm, H112cm

Lot 1143

A Victorian oak window seat, raised on ring turned legs, width 105cm, overall height 53cm, depth 29cm

Lot 1573

A 1920s tooled leather upholstered low 3-seater settee, with brass studwork, loose cushions, on bund feet, length 157cm, height 74cm, seat height including cushion approximately 40cm, depth 63cm

Lot 655

A painted Louvre door wardrobe, painted dressing chest and a storage seat

Lot 133

A Silver Cross push chair with rain cover and carry car seat

Lot 16

VINTAGE BOX SEAT and other stools x 3 including an oak barley twist example with catch-close top and work box interior, various measurements

Lot 22

OAK SALON/DINING CHAIRS, set of six (4+2), well presented with upholstered seats and back, central carved detail and arched gallery rail, 116cms max H, 50cms seat depth, the carvers

Lot 36

VINTAGE MAHOGANY BERGERE ARMCHAIRS, a pair, having canework backs and seats, carved detail on ball and claw supports, 85cms H, 54cms W, 45.5cms seat depth

Lot 38

MART STAM LEATHER & ANODISED STEEL ARMCHAIR, mid-century Italian B34 type, the leather stamped '1-03G Made in Italy', 80cms H, 60cms W, 44cms seat depth

Lot 40

SPOON BACK SALON & AN ANTIQUE OAK FARMHOUSE CHAIR, the former Victorian mahogany with button upholstered back and turned front supports on white pot castors, 92cms H, 62cms W, 49cms seat depth

Lot 50

VINTAGE SALON CHAIRS X 2 including an inlaid mahogany circular seat chair with swept arms on tapering supports with spade feet, 78cms H, 57cms W, 44cms seat depth with an Edwardian mahogany low chair on turned front supports and brown pot castors, open carved back-splat and fan detail top rail, 77cms H, 46.5cms W, 43cms seat depth

Lot 81

LLOYD LOOM ARMCHAIR and a rush seated rocker, 84cms H, 66cms W, 42.5cms seat depth, 96cms H, 58cms W, 46cms seat depth respectively

Lot 173

A Louis XV style carved and stained beechwood three piece settee suite comprising a three seater settee and a pair of matching armchairs, the foliate and scroll carved showframe with pierced foliate surmount, scroll arms and serpentine seat rail, raised on carved cabriole style legs, the settee 80½in. (204.5cm.) long, 42in. (106.5cm.) high to back. (3)

Lot 668

A pair of Hepplewhite style side chairslate Victorian, oval framed flute show frame backs with deep button backed upholstery, fluted serpentine front rail and tapering supports, seat in gold damask upholstery. (2) 

Lot 188

A Chippendale style dining chair, 3rd quarter 18th century, foliate carved yoke back over an interlaced, scroll carved pierced vase splat, drop in seat chamfered square legs.

Lot 666

A William IV mahogany window seat, the rectangular seat with bevelled edge and cut corners and shaped ends, raised on octagonal turned and tapered legs with toupie feet.

Lot 390

A set of six Scottish Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs the seat rails stamped 'John Taylor & Son Manufacturers, Edinburgh, C5796', the pierced and foliate carved back over a stuff over seat upholstered in pink, gold and ivory, raised on cabriole front legs. (6)

Lot 171

A Continental carved walnut x-frame armchair late 19th century, the foliate, grotesque mask and floret carved padded back on foliate and scroll carved uprights, over swept channel moulded arms with beast mask terminals and a bowed slatted seat, on an x-frame with H-stretcher and scroll feet, 33¼in. (84.5cm.) high, 23in. (58.5cm.) wide.

Lot 398

A pair of 19th century Continental carved oak side chairs the square caned backs with foliate carved and pierced handles to top rail, over a caned seat, raised on floral carved turned and block and barleytwist legs, united by barleytwist stretchers. (2)

Lot 172

A pair of George III faux grained beechwood and elm stick back Windsor armchairs with a pierced vase central slat, a deeply bowed arm rail and supports over an elm seat and cabriole legs with pad feet and crinoline stretcher, 21 x 19½in. (53.25 x 49.5cm.), 37in. (94cm.)high. (2)

Lot 157

A set of four Victorian walnut balloon-back dining chairs with floral carving to the centre, over a pierced leaf carved back rail, serpentine stuff-over seat and cabriole legs. (4)

Lot 129

A carved oak monks seat and stick stand.

Lot 187

An early 20th century stained beechwood stool in the Chippendale Gothic style with caned seat.

Lot 12

WW2 Battle of El Alamein Casualty Military Cross Medal Group of Four of Lieutenant A T Almond 46th (Liverpool Welsh) Royal Tank Regiment R.A.C, consisting of 1942 dated George VI Military Cross (M.C), 1939-45 star, Africa star with 8th Army bar and 1939-45 War medal. The medals are mounted in an oak display frame. Accompanied by the original Royal Mint case for the Military Cross, casualty forwarding slip named to “Lieutenant A T Almond M.C”, bronze OSD Royal Tank Regiment collar badge, miniature Military Cross, tunic rank pips, Holy Bible and presentation book awarded to A T Almond by Bishop’s Sortford College in 1927. Arthur Thomas Almond was born in 1914, in Cambridgeshire. Educated at Bishop Stortford College. He served with the Royal Tank Regiment, gaining a commission in the 46th (Liverpool Welsh) Battalion of the RTR. He served with the battalion in North Africa and was awarded the Military Cross in 1942, appearing in the London Gazette 5th November 1942. The recommendation for the immediate M.C was as follows: “At about 0900 hrs on 4 Sep 42, 2/Lt Almond’s troop was ordered forward on to an exposed position subject to a lot of enemy arty fire. 2/Lt Almond’s tank received a direct hit from a large calibre gun. The tank which was moving at about 10 m.p.h, caught fire and ammunition exploded. 2/Lt Almond and his gunner climbed out onto the turret of the tank but did not leave the tank until they extricated the driver. 2/Lt Almond, although ordered to evacuate his crew, returned on another tank and managed to put out the fire sufficiently to get into the driver’s seat. He then started the engine and, although burnt himself, managed to tow out another tank which had been hit. He then drove his tank back, collected his crew and then returned into action after getting the tank into fighting trim. In spite of his burns and a temporarily blinded eye, he remained in action for another 10 hrs under almost continuous shell fire. The determination, bravery and coolness under fire which this officer showed proved a fine example to the remainder of his troop and the fact that they remained in their position materially assisted the success of the action on this front.” The 46th (Liverpool Welsh) Bn Royal Tank Regiment were part of the 23rd Armoured Brigade. They served in North Africa using the unreliable Valentine tanks. They fought gallantly during the first and second battles of El Alamein. Lieutenant A T Almond was killed in action on 28th October 1942. On the night of 28th / 29th October the 9th Australian Division put in another set-piece attack. 46th RTR supported 26th Australian Brigade, with some of the infantry riding into battle on the Valentines. But the darkness, dust, and scattered mines frustrated the attempt to rush the enemy position. The tanks came under anti-tank and machine-gun fire, forcing the infantry to dismount and lose touch with the tanks. There was confused fighting, after which the infantry dug in, supported by the seven Valentines of 46th RTR that were still running, the regiment's casualties that night were 15 tanks knocked out, and many more damaged, but all were later recovered. Although the attack had fallen short of its ambitious objectives, it had punched a hole between the German 21st Panzer Division and the German Wehrmacht 90th Light Division, effectively destroying II Bn of 125th Panzer Grenadier Regiment and a battalion of Italian Bersaglieri troops. An extract from the publication Valentine in North Africa 1942-43 gives the following information, “El Alamein, 46th RTR by now were also working with the Australians, and during the main Australian thrust on the night of October 28/29 were to attack with 2/23rd Battalion and secure the road. Unfortunately, things began to go wrong from the start. The final briefing was held very late, and Col Clarke returned without sufficient time to give his Squadron Leaders anything more than the barest details. The attack was to get under way almost immediately, and would be delivered from a start-line which had been chosen from the map, and which had not been reconnoitred. Some of the infantry would ride on the tanks, and others in carriers. The start-line was in fact, in the middle of a minefield, and on the way to it the regiments were subjected to heavy fire which caused the infantry to drop off. Several tanks missed the minefield gaps and became casualties. The situation became extremely confused, and the enemy fire rose to a crescendo. In the light of three or four burning Valentines the anti-tank gunners were able to pick off their victims from three sides at ranges up to 1,000 yards. The attack broke down into un-coordinated assaults which took a heavy toll of both tanks and infantry. Col Clarke and his Intelligence Officer were badly wounded by a mortar shell, and the Regiment was taken over by Major Offord. After a night of savage fighting, Col Evans of 2/23rd finally ordered his battalion to dig in at 04.00, 1,000 yards in advance of the original start line, The 2/23rd had lost 29 killed, 172 wounded and 6 missing. 46th RTR had lost all but eight of their tanks and had a high percentage of their crews killed or wounded, including all the Squadron Commanders. The casualties sustained by the 46th and 2/23rd Battalion had not been in vain. After the battle, Rommel recorded that the British tanks and infantry had succeeded in blowing a gap in his line, cutting off the 2nd Bn 125 Panzer Grenadier Regiment and a Battalion of XIth Bansagliari, who remained in Thompson’s Post, almost surrounded by their assailants, resisting all attempts to dislodge them with a ferocious determination. In addition, the 125th Regiments 3rd Bn had virtually ceased to exist by next morning, the battle having raged with tremendous fury for six hours”. Lieutenant Arthur Thomas Almond is buried at the El Alamein war cemetery, Egypt. He was 28 when he was killed. He is also commemorated on memorials in his home town of Cambridge. Please see previous lot for his fathers WW1 medals

Lot 419

An Edwardian mahogany and stained beechwood tub chair, with stringing and printed decoration, gros point needlework upholstery, width 54cm; and a painted bedroom chair, with a cane panel seat. (Qty: 2)

Lot 430

A Victorian oak hall chair, cartouche shape back, solid seat, 88cm; an Eastern carved wood stand. (Qty: 2)

Lot 569

A set of early 20th Century Queen Anne oak dining chairs, with drop in upholstered seats, together with three Victorian walnut dining chairs, shaped backs, overstuffed seat, with front cabriole legs AF (9)

Lot 561

1960s Danish Design Bureau and Dining Chair, a teak bureau with two drawers stamped made in Denmark 72cm wide 100cm high 72cm deep, together with a cord seat teak dining chair with Danish label, G, (2)

Lot 1837

Large Victorian oak settle with panel back and seat and scroll arms on a plinth base

Lot 2036

Two Victorian ebonised low seat nursing chairs, together with a small reproduction Victorian style pink button upholstered nursing chair

Lot 2148

Reproduction oak hall or telephone seat, the central semi circular upholstered seat flanked by two cupboard doors above a carved frieze and turned supports with stretchers

Lot 2134

Large early 20th Century rectangular stool with a woven string seat on bobbin turned support

Lot 2146

Small oak box seat monks bench together with a mahogany three shelf open corner wall bracket

Lot 2125

Contemporary hardwood stool with green woven leather seat

Lot 2223

18th Century oak and elm corner chair with a twin vase splat back, panel seat and cabriole front support (at fault)

Lot 2064

19th Century walnut hall chair with a carved panel back, the panel seat raised on spiral twist supports

Lot 1679

Set of six 19th Century mahogany dining chairs in Georgian style, the pierced splat backs above drop-in seats, raised on square chamfered front supports (minus one seat pad)

Lot 1832

Late Victorian box seat piano stool together with a small 19th Century mahogany rectangular footstool

Lot 2106

Early 20th Century rectangular mahogany adjustable seat piano stool, together with a circular oak occasional table

Lot 1948

Oak rectangular stool on bobbin turned supports with H stretcher, small oak stool with woven seat and an oval Toleware tray with floral painted decoration (at fault)

Lot 1737

19th Century carved mahogany double chair back sofa, the shaped moulded and floral carved back above an overstuffed seat and cabriole front supports, 71ins wide

Lot 1768

Victorian carved walnut and button upholstered low seat nursing chair on cabriole front supports together with an early Victorian mahogany side chair

Lot 1906

Early 20th Century mahogany two seat sofa in Chippendale style with a pierced splat back, upholstered seat and carved cabriole claw and ball front supports

Lot 1893

Victorian mahogany and brown button leather upholstered tub shaped office chair with a moulded panel seat, raised on turned tapering front supports

Lot 1995

19th Century elm Windsor chair, the hoop, stick and splat back above a panel seat, turned supports and stretchers (damages)

Lot 1996

Victorian carved walnut and pink upholstered low seat nursing chair, the back with a carved cresting rail, oval pad and turned uprights on turned front supports

Lot 1887

19th Century brass music stool with button upholstered seat

Lot 2032

Small Victorian blue button upholstered low seat nursing chair on turned front supports, together with a similar Victorian nursing chair22ins wide

Lot 2166

Edwardian mahogany floral and line inlaid two seat sofa (at fault), 48ins wide x 22ins deep x 39ins high

Lot 1722

Early 20th Century oak three piece bergere suite having floral carved and bobbin turned decoration with loose cushions, comprising: three seat sofa and two matching armchairs

Lot 2088

Victorian walnut and upholstered stool with a shaped seat on cabriole supports together with another oval footstool with a tapestry top on cabriole supports

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