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A Cotswold school oak bureau, with triple fielded panelled frame and shallow raised back rail over a fall flap enclosing a simply fitted interior, over three short and two long graduated drawers, with pegged handles and moulded supports, together with an accompanying similar open elbow chair with lattice panelled back over a drop in upholstered seat, raised on square cut supports united by H shaped stretcher (af woodworm damage to top of bureau) (2)
A George III mahogany window seat, circa 1790, with upholstered scrolled ends and on moulded tapered legs joined by H-stretchers, 110cm wide/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: The upholstery is very distressed and will need re-upholstering, structurally sound, frame with minor chips and bruises.
A set of four Queen Anne provincial walnut side chairs, the dished top rails and solid vase splats above drop-in seats, on turned and blocked underframes with 'Braganza' scroll feet (4)/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: These are Queen Anne Style circa 1850, seats match but feet chipped and missing parts so they look odd. One is very loose on frame, seats all in poor condition; leather seats perished. One seat is very badly animal chewed.
A Flemish walnut armchair, part late 17th Century, the padded back with downswept leaf carved arms with scrolled handles, the turned supports above a stuffed seat, on turned legs with an H-stretcher, the front stretcher centred on a carved mask (some reconstruction) and another late 17th Century, the arched padded back with massive ogee arms above a stuffed seat, on turned and blocked legs and stretchers (restored) (2)/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: Chair 1 - Frame a bit wobbly. Arm support cracked. Legs and stretchers with minor bruises and scratches. Upholstery distressed.Chair with face mask stretcher - Frame good. Front stretcher has been crudely refined with screw to right upright. Legs and stretchers OK. Minor dents and bruises commensurate with age. Upholstery distressed. Back feet worn.
A Queen Anne walnut wing armchair, circa 1710, on cabriole legs with pad feet/Provenance: Spetchley Park/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Frame sturdy. Toe to front right leg missing a small section. Legs dented and bruised, otherwise good.Approximate dimensions: 112cm high (to top of back), 42cm high (to seat), 76cm wide, 72cm deep
A French provincial walnut stool, circa 1750, the tapestry seat on moulded cabriole legs (distressed), 50cm wide/Provenance: Spetchley Park/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: legs with signs of old worm, one leg has broken off at joint with rail and has been badle re-attached; tapestry seat distressed and with holes
A Regency rosewood armchair, in the manner of Morel & Seddon, with deep upholstered back and seat, carved fronts to the arms with applied gilt metal motifs, on reeded tapering legs on unusual skirted brass caps and castors/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 717:Chair sound and in good condition. A few chips to borders but nothing severe. Re-upholstered and re-webbed and all in good condition.Approximate dimensions:74cm wide,90cm deep,99cm high (to top of back)46cm high (to seat)
A set of three oak reclining chairs, two with low backs, the other higher, lacking baton, all lacking seats, 78cm wide 91.5cm deep 62cm high seat 32cm high (82 and 107cm high backs), together with a small 1/7 scale model of the chairs (4) By repute made locally by a boat builder in Bosham in West Sussex where MJ Long had a cottage. Provenance: The Estate of MJ Long.
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