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Lot 598

A Continental Biedermeier style fruitwood two seater settee with cockpen style back second quarter 19th century, the rectangular back and sides with openwork lattice, over a stuff over seat in later gold and floral striped silk, the seat rail with ebony edge banding, raised on square tapered legs, 43 1/8in. (110cm.) long, 31½in. (80cm.) high.

Lot 615

A Thames Valley yew, elm and ash Windsor chair attributed to Robert Prior of Buckingham early 19th century, the hooped back with three pierced and roundel centred splats and conforming decorative underarm splats, the elm saddle seat raised on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher.

Lot 617

A pair of Regency painted-grain, faux rosewood dining chairs with brass strung label top rail and rope twist back rail over a cane seat and sabre legs, 18in. (45.75cm.) wide, 32½in. (82.5cm.) high. (2)

Lot 622

A set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs 1920s, including a pair of carvers, the scroll carved yoke top rails over pierced and interlaced vase splats, the drop-in seat raised on cabriole front legs with ball and claw feet; together with a circular wind-out extending mahogany dining table with three additional leaves, on ball and claw feet, 48in. (122cm.) diameter, 97¼in. (247cm) long fully extended, 29½in. (75cm.) high. (12)

Lot 635

A George II figured and straight grain walnut open armchair the shaped back with solid vase splat, over a bowfronted seat with scalloped apron, the drop-in seat with floral needlepoint, flanked by shaped arms with crook terminals, on swept supports, raised on foliate and husk carved cabriole front legs with pad feet and turned and square section back legs, united by a turned H-stretcher, 25½in. (64.75cm.) wide, 41¾in. (106cm.) high to back.

Lot 136

Gentleman's Magazine: or, Monthly Intelligencer, 45 volumes, a broken run, 1734-1826, numerous engraved maps, plans, engraved views, antiquities, etc., occasional slight defects (but contents generally intact), contemporary mixed calf bindings (earlier volumes bound in contemporary vellum-backed marbled boards), some wear, with occasional loss to spines, one or two covers detached and some joints cracked, 8vo (Qty: 45)NOTESThis series of Gentleman's Magazine consists of: Volumes IV (1734), VIII (1738), IX (1739), X (1740), XII (1742), XIV (1744), XVIII (1748), XXI (1751), XXV (1755), XXVI (1756), XXVII (1757), XXIX (1759), XXXI (1761), XXXVIII (1768), XL (1770), XLIV (1774), XLV (1775), XLVI (1776), XLVII (1777), L (1780), LIII (1783), LV (1785 in 2 parts), LVIII (1788, part 1 only), LIX (1789, part 1 only), LXI (1791, part 2 only), LXII (1792, parts 1 & 2), LXIV (1794, parts 1 & 2), LXV (1795, parts 1 & 2), LXVI (1796, parts 1 & 2), LXVII (1797, parts 1 & 2), LXVIII (1798, parts 1 & 2), LXIX (1799, parts 1 & 2), LXXII (1802, parts 1 & 2) LXXVIII (1808, part 1 only), LXXIX (1809, part 1 only), LXXXI (1811, part 1 only), LXXXVI (1816, part 2 only), LXXXVIII (1818, part 2 only), LXXXIX (1819, part 2 only), XCI (1821, part 2 only), XCII (1822, part 1 only), XCV (1825, part 2 only), and XCVI (1826, part 1 only). All the maps and plans of America called for in these volumes by David C. Jolly, Maps of America in Periodicals Before 1800 (1989) are present. These include numbers 3, Accurate Map of the West Indies, 7, Plan of the City and Harbour of la Vera Cruz, 8, Draught of the Castle of San Lorenzo, 9, View of the Town and Castle of St. Augustine, 54, Map of the British and French Settlements in North America, 56, Map of the World on Mercator's Projection, 65, Map of the Caribbee Islands (with closed tears and some creases), 69, Map of that Part of America which was the Principal Seat of War in 1756, 118, Map of Martinico, 119, Map of the Country between Crown Point and Fort Edward, 120, New and Accurate Map of the Isles of Guadaloupe, 121, Map of the Island of Orleans with the Environs of Quebec, 122, Authentic Plan of the River St. Laurence, 257, Plan of the Town and Chart of the Harbour of Boston, 258, Map of 100 Miles Round Boston, 260, New and Correct Plan of the Town of Boston, 288, Map of the Country Round Philadelphia including Part of New Jersey, New York, Staten Island & Long Island, 289, Sketch of the Country Illustrating the Late Engagement in Long Island, 290, Map of Connecticut and Rhode Island, with Long Island Sound, 291, Map of the Progress of His Majesty's Armies in New York. The volume for 1776 also contains the first printed appearance of the American Declaration of Independence (pages 361-362).

Lot 166

Eaton - Cheshire. The Eaton Tourist: or a "colloquial description" of the Hall, Grounds, Gardens, &c. at Eaton, the Seat of the Right Hon. Earl Grosvenor, Chester: J. Seacome, 1825, etched frontispiece, folding map and 4 plates, manuscript note to fore-margin of title, some offsetting from plates, bound with Bath , The Original Bath Guide: containing an Essay on the Bath Waters; with a Description of the City; and a variety of miscellaneous information, Bath: M. Meyler , [1824?], folding engraved frontispiece, decorative vignette title, 2 folding maps, 2 plates and 1 wood engraved illustration, bound with Kenilworth , A Guide to Kenilworth, containing a brief historical account of the Castle, Priory, and Church..., Coventry: Merridew & Son, circa 1824, engraved frontispiece, 5 plates and single-page plan, manuscript note to fore-margin of title, bound with Coventry , The Coventry Guide, containing a concise account of the ancient history of the City, and particular descriptions of the Churches, St. Mary Hall and other public buildings, Coventry: Merridew & Son, 1824, engraved frontispiece, 6 plates, some offsetting, manuscript note to fore-margin of title, 20th century half calf, small 8vo, together with Butcher (Edmund) , An Excursion from Sidmouth to Chester, in the Summer of 1803. In a series of letters to a Lady. Including sketches of the principal towns and villages, 2 parts in one, London: C. Whittingham for H.D. Symonds, 1805, engraved frontispiece, contemporary half calf, red morocco title label, 12mo in 6s, plus [Gibbs, Samuel] , Gibb's Illustrated Bath Visitant; or, New Guide to Bath, Bath: Samuel Gibbs, [1855?], engraved frontispiece, title in red & black, 2 folding engraved maps and 3 plates, wood engraved illustrations, adverts at rear, all edges gilt, late 19th century dark brown half morocco gilt by Riviere, extremities slightly rubbed, 12mo in 6s, and Oldfield (Henry George & Dyson, R.R.) , The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Tottenham High-Cross, in the County of Middlesex..., London: Printed for the authors, 1790, engraved frontispiece, 8 engraved plates, folding pedigree, light scattered spotting, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, black morocco title label, upper joint cracked, large 12mo, plus [Bristol Hot-Wells] , Important Considerations, respectfully addressed to a distinguished Female Invalid; and Published with a view to the benefit of other Patients at the Bristol Hot-Wells, Bristol: Printed by J. Mills & Co., circa 1808, upper blank margin of title excised, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, small slim 8vo (Qty: 5)

Lot 291

Charles I. An Order made by the House of Commons for the Establishing of Preaching Lecturers, through the Kingdome of England and Wales. Passed before the Rising, Septemb. 8. 1641, London: Printed by B. Alsop, dwelling in Grubstreet, 1641, [2], 6pp., woodcut royal armorial to title, woodcut decorative initials and headpieces, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, 4to (Wing E2640), together with [Laws - Geneva, Switzerland] , The Lawes and Statutes of Geneva, as well concerning Ecclesiasticall Discipline, as Civill Government, with certaine Proclamations duely executed, whereby Gods Religion is most purely maintained, and their Common-wealth quietly Governed. Faithfully translated out of the French tongue wherein they are written in the Register Book of the same City, London: Printed by Tho. Fawcet, for Mathew Wallbanck & Lawrence Chapman, 1643, [4], 28, 17-40pp., light cropping to marginal notes, dust-soiling, browning and few marks, 20th century morocco-backed boards, slim 4to (Wing L697), plus Edmonds (Hugh) , Presbytery Popish, not Episcopacy. By way of Epistolary Discourse to a Person of a misperswasion, leading Presbytery to the School of Repentance, rather then to continue in the seat of the scornful, by H.E., London: Philemon Stephens the younger, 1661, [8], 48pp., additional title after general title 'Antiquity Triumphing over Novelty; or, Presbytery proved Popish, not Episcopacy...', part title to C4 ' The Authors Letter to an Anti-Episcopall Minister concerning the Government of the Church', some browning and dust-soiling, 20th century morocco-backed boards, slim 4to (Wing E178B), and Scotland , The Declaration of the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, containing the Claim of Right, and the Offer of the Crown to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. Together with the Grievances represented by the Estates, and their Majesties Oath at their Acceptance of the Crown. Edinburgh, the eleventh day of April, 1689, [Edinburgh: s.n., 1689], 8pp., light toning, edges untrimmed, 20th century morocco-backed boards, slim 4to (Wing S1218), and Baxter (Richard) , Certain Disputations of Right to Sacraments, and the true nature of Visible Christianity..., 2nd edition, London: Printed by R.W. for Nevil Simmons, 1658, closed tears to title and lined with archival tissue to both sides (ink library stamp to recto), some dust-soiling and toning, contemporary sheep (non-matching boards), rebacked, 4to (Wing B1212) (Qty: 5)

Lot 564

Britains Coronation and Royal Figures: Britains 86D Coronation Chair – Gilt Throne with detachable seat & stone of Scone. Minor storage wear to chair and illustrated cream box. Britains (1937 version) 1472 H.M. King George VI standing in robes with gilt finish. Britains (1937 version) 1506 H.M. Queen Elizabeth (The Queen Mother) painted in Coronation Robes with Crown. Britains (1953 version) 1470 State Coach of England: Gilt coach with red interior blue door panels & seated Royal couple together with 8 x Windsor Grey Team with 4 x drivers & wire traces. Britains Modern Issue 40297 Yeoman of the Guard set, boxed, pristine. Corgi 1902 State Landau – The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977, boxed slight crushing to box, contents pristine. Britains H.M. Queen Elizabeth saluting as Colonel in Chief of The Grenadier Guards, mounted on a brown horse. Matchbox Models of Yesteryear YS39 1820 Passenger Coach with Horses pristine including Type O presentation box and outer carded sleeve Also 60+, mostly Britains, loose assorted guards, footmen etc., both metal and plastic. (70+)

Lot 742

A Victorian child's mahogany framed bergere caned tub chair, with a turned rail above turned baluster columns, over tapering squared legs supporting a foot rest, above turned x framed stretcher, 53 cm high, 45 cm wide, 23 cm seat height.Together with an associated table base.

Lot 776

A set of six good quality reproduction bar back dining chairs, with pointed arched backs enclosing shaped central splats, over an elm saddle seat, raised on turned legs and H shaped stretchers, 94 cm high, 45 seat height, 39 cm wide.

Lot 780

A large and impressive set of six (4+2) heavy 17th century style carved oak dining chairs, the backs throughout with scrolling swept top rails shallow carved with fruiting foliage, over panels carved with Tudor style roses, over planked seats, with further cared aprons and turned legs united by rail stretchers, the four chairs measuring 112 cm high, 60 cm wide (maximum) seat height 48 cm high, the two carvers with carved rail arms measuring 128 cm high, 82 cm wide, 48 cm seat height

Lot 786

An Edwardian pale oak tailor's shop advertising chair, the panelled back with gilded lettering 'Mayfair & Co, Gents Fitted Suits, please take a seat while U wait, the back hinged verso with a fitted trouser press, with applied manufacturer's badge reading 'V.C Bond & Sons, 61 Hackney Grove, London, E.8, (patenet pending), before a caned seat raised on tapering legs united by stretchers, 94 cm high, 40 cm wide, 44 cm seat height.

Lot 789

A George II style carved mahogany splat-back dining chair, the rolled back rail carved with trailing oak sprigs laden with acorns, above an embroidered wide fixed seat, raised on heavy carved paw mahogany legs with broad shoulders carved with grotesque facial masks flanked with scrolling acanthus mounts, 96 cm high, 65 cm wide, 48 cm seat height.

Lot 16

A late 17th century and later carved oak settle, width 115cm, depth 50cm & height 108cm. Condition - the base appears circa 1700, converted later with lift seat, back and arms, blocks added to feet general wear throughout, chip to left front corner, various other minor losses, old worm holes, generally sturdy.

Lot 42

A West Lancashire three leg pine lambing chair, late 18th century with shaped, wing and panelled back, shaped arms, lower drawer having geometric gilt brass handle, width 61.5cm, depth 59.5cm & height 117cm. Condition - generally good and appears to be retaining many/if not most of original construction/features, loss to stain/finish, appears to have been re-stained in brown with possibly original white/grey stain visible in parts, back panel split, old worm holes to arms, rear leg and others dotted around, none are live nor do they effect the integrity of the structure, as far as repairs are concerned i'm not sure if the straps across the back are original or slightly later, there's a later metal bracket on rear leg otherwise no further indication of repair, minor wear to feet and plenty of length in front legs (to frieze 19.5cm), drawer missing lock but handle appears original, general wear including rounding to edges (particularly to seat front), various chips, splits (none severe), a little play in back panel and a tiny amount of play in rear leg.

Lot 6

An Ercol blonde elm and beech Windsor rocking chair with spindle back and floral upholstered seat, width 62cm, depth 71cm & height 86cm. This cushion may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling or should be re-upholstered)

Lot 7

An Ercol blonde elm and beech Windsor rocking chair with spindle back and floral upholstered seat, width 62cm, depth 71cm & height 86cm. Condition - one cushion stud loose otherwise OK, minor wear, appears damage repair free. This cushion may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling or should be re-upholstered)

Lot 187

A Victorian mahogany piano stool, with an over stuffed upholstered seat, frieze drawer, raised on slender turned legs, united by an H frame stretcher, 50.5cm W.

Lot 200

A George II mahogany hall chair, with a shaped back, balloon shaped seat with dished roundel, and shaped legs with roundel front, 100cm H.

Lot 288

A Victorian oak and elm child's lath back Windsor chair, with solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs, united by an H frame stretcher.

Lot 529

A late Regency mahogany nursing chair, with over stuffed seat and back in red draylon, raised on turned legs.

Lot 530

A Victorian style mahogany and yellow leather captain's chair, with button back headrest and over stuffed seat, raised on four fluted legs.

Lot 531

A Victorian oak and elm lathback kitchen chair, with a pierced vase shaped splat, turned spindles, solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs, united by an H frame stretcher.

Lot 542

A George III style mahogany wingback armchair, with patterned upholstery, drop in cushion seat, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs, and ball and claw feet.

Lot 543

A Victorian walnut balloon back sofa, with foliate carved crest rail, floral wool work overstuffed seat and back, on a pink ground, raised on cabriole legs, 109cm H, 177cm W, 79cm D`

Lot 323

Telephone seat and two Italian style occasional tables

Lot 137

Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, Birmingham 1909, formed as a music stool with upholstered lift up pad seat enclosing a mirror, raised on wavy legs, 8cm x 7cm

Lot 694

Set of eight oak dining chairs in William and Mary style, comprising two carvers and six singles, each with a panelled back within turned columns, leather upholstered seat, turned front stretchers, height 120cm, the carvers 56cm wide

Lot 699

Pair of Italian giltwood and upholstered tub chairs, each in Baroque style with upholstered panelled back and cushion seat in cream floral fabric and raised on carved cabriole legs with scroll feet, width 91cm, depth 80cm, height 91cm

Lot 713

Set of six Victorian walnut cameo back chairs, by Lamb of Manchester, circa 1860, in the French style, with interlaced oval backs, blue fabric stuffover seat, stamped 'Lamb Manchester'

Lot 715

Pair of French walnut and upholstered tub chairs, circa 1900, with foliate fawn coloured upholstered panel backs and seat with later upholstered brown fabric cushion, moulded and carved top rail and forearms, carved cabriole legs, width 72cm, height 98cm, depth 75cm

Lot 723

Pair of French oak fauteils, late 19th Century, tapestry upholstered back and seat detailed with floral bouquets in gross-point, carved moulded outlines raised on French cabriole legs, height 96cm, width 68cm

Lot 725

French walnut and upholstered wing armchair, late 19th Century, upholstered throughout in blue and maroon striped fabric, with acanthus carved forearms, serpentine front seat, raised on cabriole legs, height 110cm, width 75cm

Lot 732

Oak joint stool, 18th Century, with later restorations, rectangular seat with moulded edge over a lunette carved frieze and turned slender baluster legs united by stretchers, raised on worn bun feet, 47cm x 28cm, height 59cm

Lot 746

Oak refectory dining table and eight dining chairs, the table with four plank top and cleated ends, raised on turned baluster legs united by an H-stretcher, length 312cm, width 97cm, height 76cm; the chairs comprising two carvers and six singles, all with shaped cresting rail with heart shaped motif, fielded panel back, green leather upholstered seat and raised on turned legs and front stretcher (9)

Lot 754

Set of four French giltwood fauteuils, each having a cameo shaped upholstered back surmounted with a carved floral crest, upholstered pad arms and seat, acanthus carved forearms, raised on fluted and turned forelegs, height 95cm, width 62cm

Lot 762

Old oak bench, 19th Century, single plank seat raised on chamfered splat supports united by a foot rest stretcher, width 152cm, depth 30cm, height 43.5cm

Lot 776

Continental walnut chair, first half 18th Century, the back surmounted with figural terminals and with two crossed splats carved with deer and hunting dog within Baroque scroll borders, later solid seat over a carved splat stretcher also carved with a running deer, height 120cm, width 39cm

Lot 779

Five Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, late 19th Century, each with interlaced splat back and green fabric upholstered seat; also four mahogany dining chairs with gross-point floral tapestry seats (9)

Lot 789

Moorish inspired walnut stool, in the manner of Leonard Wyburd, circa 1900, terracotta upholstered stuffover seat over decorative arched aprons with turned spindles in the Moorish style, all raised on turned baluster legs, 38cm square, height 41cm

Lot 690

Chinese artichoke form garden seat

Lot 553

Motor cycle double seat

Lot 1287

A Mitzi Gaynor bicycle given to her by Bing CrosbyRoyal Sports Lightweight blue single-speed 1950s bicycle with a red leather seat, made in England, with a hand-painted sign affixed to the handlebars inscribed, 'A Fugitive from the Zanick [sic] Salt Mines / Mitzi,' with an illustration of Mitzi in a leggy dancing costume with a top hat. The studio photographer was on hand when Crosby jokingly gave Mitzi this bicycle which presumably freed her from the clutches of her contract at Twentieth Century-Fox and into the arms of a waiting Paramount Pictures to film Anything Goes (1956) with the famous crooner. Accompanied by a photo of Bing gifting the bicycle to Mitzi on the set of the film. 20 x 37 x 66 in.

Lot 490

A box of dumbbell set, Union Jack toilet seat etc

Lot 14

WINDSOR TYPE ELBOW CHAIR with cane seat and a pair of balloon back salon chairs

Lot 66

VINTAGE RECLINING ELBOW CHAIR with cane seat and back, bobbin and twist detail

Lot 273

Ferrar (John) A View of Ancient and Modern Dublin with its Improvements to the Year 1796, To which is added A Tour to Bellevue in the County of Wicklow, The Seat of Peter la Touche, 8vo D. 1796. First Edn., engd. frontis., engd. dedit, list of subscribers, + 6 plts.; bound with A Tour from Dublin to London in 1795, D. 1796. engd. dedit., & 1 sepia plts., uncut, unopened, orig. boards, tall copy. V. good. (1)

Lot 543

A large Set of Original Architectural Plans Courtown House, Co. Wexford: A set of over fifty Architectural Drawings of various sizes showing proposed alterations to Courtown House, Co. Wexford, seat of the Stopford family, Earls of Courtown. Some are signed by John Kelly, Gorey, and dated 1864; others bear the London address of the architect William Burn and are dated between 1864 and 1868. There are measured plans and elevations; details of doorways, cornices, staircases, windows, roofs and chimneys. Also a set of "plans for proposed alterations at Seafield [a dower house of the Earls of Courtown] about 1852". Courtown House, built in 1726, was badly damaged in the 1798 rising. It was altered and extended in the 1860s for the 5th Earl of Courtown; the local builder/architect John Kelly appears to have carried out the initial survey, but the ultimate designs were the work of William Burn, Architect, of 6 Stratton St., London - Kelly may have been their builder or clerk of works. The collection also includes two plans for a "proposed house at Saltersford [in Cheshire] for the Earl of Courtown"; plans and elevations of cottages and lodges; plans for Courtown demesne; and a cyclostyled letter of 1862 requesting the Earl's opinion on two proposed railway lines between Woodenbridge and either Carlow or Bagnalstown. The Stopford family played a major role in the affairs of Co. Wexford for over two centuries, both as members of parliament and as landlords; they had a fine humanitarian record during the Famine, and by 1914 their estate consisted of some 23,000 acres. Their seat, Courtown House, was sold in 1947 and demolished circa 1950. Seafield, the dower house, described as "a very fine, large, three-bay, two-storey residence," was partly demolished in 1975 and levelled in 1992. This collection therefore forms an important visual record of two vanished features of Co. Wexford's landscape and heritage. As drawings, as an Archive, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 145

A primitive Welsh stick back chair, showing some green residual paint CONDITION REPORTPlease see further images; losses to hoop and elm seat; legs do not match;Width - 63cms, depth - 44cms, seat height 36cms, armrest height - 64cms

Lot 947

BANTAM MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.A LEATHER AND ALUMINIUM 'THE BANTAM CHAIR' FOLDING SEAT WITH INTEGRAL CANVAS AND LEATHER GAME BAG,circa 1990's, aluminium frame with serial numbered Patent Pending label, reading 'BANTAM MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. 16 INGATE PLACE. LONDON. SW8 3NS. TEL. 071 720 6652 FAX. 071 720 4578. PRODUCT CODE BS/CL PATENT APPLIED FOR. SERIAL NO. 342', the leather seat embossed 'The Bantam Seat', the seat frame underslung with a canvas and leather game bag with two front pockets, with canvas shoulder strap.

Lot 961

JAMES PURDEY & SONSA NEW AND UNUSED COMBINATION UMBRELLA / SHOOTING STICK,with khaki green microfibre umbrella shaft, leather seat handle.

Lot 983

JAMES PURDEY & SONSA NEW AND UNUSED LIGHTWEIGHT WOOD AND LEATHER TRIPOD SEAT,with leather carry handle, brass fittings, with canvas carry bag.

Lot 483

A Victorian carved wood and gilt gesso button back upholstered two seat sofa, 130cm wide

Lot 485

A George VI Coronation stool, with shaped seat

Lot 515

A Heals of Tottenham Court Road style limed oak desk chair with low back, rush seat and splay legs

Lot 570

A harlequin set of seven Victorian walnut spoon back dining chairs, each with overstuffed seat

Lot 295

A French faience 'harvest barrel' garden seat painted with fruiting vine decoration, together with a wrought iron and marble low table, 60cm high

Lot 35

An Early/Mid 20th Century African Seat, 49cm Wide

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