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A collection of mid-20th century seat furniture, possibly Ercol including arm chairs, two seater settee, foot stool etc CONDITION REPORT: All furniture manufactured post 1950 included in any sale was either not originally intended for use in a private dwelling or, will now be offered as a Work of Art. Such items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 (as amended in 1989 and 1993) and for this reason, should not be used in a private home.
AN 18TH CENTURY IRISH MAHOGANY FRAMED READING CHAIR the curved, slatted back with hinged adjustable reading stand to the back, having studded green leather upholstered saddle shaped seat, on fluted square front legs with brass castors, to be sold together with a portrait of Francis Synge, the original owner of this lot, seated upon it in a library interior, a dog at his feet, attributed to Maria Spilsbury (1776-1820), oil on canvas, 44 x 37cm, in original gilt frame This chair and portrait have remained in the Synge family and are being sold on behalf of a direct descendant of Francis Synge. The portrait has been attributed to Maria Spilsbury in the past by Christies: a list of her known works includes a portrait of Francis Synge
A mahogany and upholstered two seat sofa in Victorian taste, and in the manner of Howard & Sons, the button upholstered seat and arms above square section legs, one stamped for HOWARD & SONS, LTD, BERNERS ST, and indistinctly serial numbered 787 9427 (), 75cm high, 182cm wide, 85cm deep Please see our website for image of the stamp to the rear leg
A Restauration fruitwood and upholstered two seater canape, second quarter 19th century, the rectangular padded back and seat with paisley patterned upholstery, the turned arms with lotus leaf brackets and ball terminals above baluster-turned armrests and conforming legs, 90.5cm high, 97cm wide, 47.5cm deep Provenance: The collection of Georgio Marsan and Umberta Nasi, Christie's London 12-13 December 2007, lot 486 (£1,600)
Ï’ A set of six Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted dining chairs, circa 1815, attributed to Gillows, with bar back with gilt metal mounted anthemion ornament to the centre above two horizontal splats framing bell-flowers, with cane seat and sabre legs Very similar designs for dining chairs are illustrated and described in Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster & London 1730-1840, Antique Collectors Club, Vol. I. See page 215 (plate 192) for a chair from a set of nine that were supplied to Lord Cornwallis with similar detailing and page 216 (plate 193) for the original pattern of the chair taken from the Cabinet makers' General Sketch Book, 1810. Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of eleven British and Continental embroidered seat covers, 18th century and later, worked primarily in coloured wool and silk threads in gros and petit point; to include one foliate panel embroidered with a lady dining and two attendants, the other with musicians, the largest approximately 62 x 155cm excluding later linen backing; and other floral examples; together with a collection of various further fabric fragments and cuttings
†A Continental walnut armchair, early 18th century, probably Italian, the upholstered upright back with shaped top rail, scroll arms above the upholstered seat on turned and square-section supports united by turned stretchers, 144cm high †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
†A French walnut chair, mid 18th century, the camel backed seat above scrolled arms, stuffed seat and shaped supports united by conforming stretchers, 114m high †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A set of six Italian walnut, bone and marquetry chairs, first half 19th century, each shaped back incorporating a winged putti and flower design, above the caned seat, on turned tapering legs at the front, each 91cm high, 45cm wide, 48cm deep Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A pair of teak garden benches, of recent manufacture, in the manner of designs by Lutyens, the arched and serpentine backrest above a slatted seat and outscrolled arms, 104 cm high, 166 cm wide Benches of this form were originally supplied to the garden at Little Thakeham near Storrington, West Sussex. The bench was then a common feature of other gardens designed by Lutyens
†Kip (Johannes) after Knyff (Leonard), four engravings of Country Houses, comprising; Hamstead Marshall in the County of Bercks, one of the seats of the Rt Hon'ble William, Lord Craven, Barron Craven of Hamstead Marshall in the County of Bercks, Hatley St. George, the seat of the Hon'ble Robert Cotton in Cambridge, Southwick in the county of Southampton, the seat of Richard Norton Esq. Brome Hall in the County of Suffolk, one of the seats of the Rt. Hon'ble Charles, Lord Cornwallis, Baron of Eye & Lord Lt. of the Said county, all uncoloured engravings, mounted, framed and glazed, each 52 x 65cm overall †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Herbert Morrison TLS dated 2/3/1951. (3 January 1888 - 6 March 1965) was a British Labour politician who held a variety of senior positions in the Cabinet. During the inter-war period, he was Minister of Transport during the 1929-1931 Labour Government, then, after losing his seat in Parliament in 1931, became Leader of the London County Council in the 1930s. Returning to the Commons in 1935, he was defeated by Clement Attlee in the Labour leadership election that year, but later acted as Home Secretary in the wartime coalition. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Three child's nursery chairs; the first having slat back and cane seat, straight legs with stretchers approx 86 cms h x 43 cms w, next chair having slat back, turned arms and legs supported on rockers, approx 61 cms h x 37 w and lastly, the chair having three slats to back, arms, straight legs and stretchers, rush seat, approx 36 w x 66 cms h. (3)
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