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Lot 606

Pair of walnut Chippendale style open arm carver chairs, each with fretwork splat, open scrolling arms, loose seat, cabriole foreleg supports with moulding shells to shoulders, ball-and-claw feet, height 91cm (36"), seat height from floor 42cm (16.5").Condition report: Frames in good patinated condition, replacement upholstery to seats ideally requiring re-upholstery, height of seat from floor suggest these chairs might be too low to use for dining chairs, but perhaps more sensibly used within a drawing room.

Lot 508

The Earl of Snowden and Carl Toms, a red painted beech and laminate elbow chair produced for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales the back gilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers and motto Ich Dien with a padded seat 77cm high, 4000 of these chairs were produced for the 1969 Investiture at Caernarfon Castle North Wales, together with an investiture cushion CONDITION REPORT: Manufactured by disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Bridgend, the chairs have beech wood frames with seats and backs constructed from preformed plywood, veneered in olive ash and stained in a vermillion red. The backs are embossed with the Prince of Wales’s feathers in gold leaf and the seats are upholstered in red Welsh tweed, using a stable dye that would not run onto the guest’s clothes in case of a Welsh downpour. The underside of the seat bears a Prince of Wales feathers stamp, the date and - obscured by the upholstery - individual handwritten numbering. The chairs were offered for sale after the ceremony and sold flat-packed for £12 each via a promotional advertising leaflet that encouraged guests to re-assemble the chairs for themselves

Lot 514

A gilt decorated bedroom chair, with a carved scrolling leaf pad back above a stuffover seat on shell capped cabriole legs, 132cm high

Lot 540

A Victorian walnut framed armchair with spoon shaped back, padded arms and bowed seat, button upholstered in gold plush, on turned front legs and brass castors

Lot 541

A pair of George III mahogany elbow chairs with arched back and interlaced splat, scrolled arms, drop in seat and square tapering legs with replaced stretchers

Lot 545

A George III mahogany framed armchair, the padded back and arms above swept reeded arm supports, padded seat on reeded front legs with brass cappings and castors united by stretchers CONDITION REPORT: Some joint movement to the back and arms, surface scratches and dents to the wood, in used condition

Lot 548

A late Regency carved oak elbow chair, the back bar with shell and flower heads, carved arms, drop in seat on sabre front legs

Lot 717

A Mobo Tot-Cycle, child's bicycle, with a leather seat

Lot 108

A George III mahogany stool, circa 1780, the rectangular upholstered seat with brass studded detail to the frieze, on square section legs carved with blind fretwork decoration incorporating flowerheads, on brass casters, 41cm high, 62cm wide, 47cm deep

Lot 110

A set of six George III walnut dining chairs, circa 1760, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, each shaped top rail cornered by patera terminals, above a pierced vase shaped splat, the padded drop in seat on square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher and headed by pierced spandrels, each 96cm high, 53cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 128

A pair of Regency mahogany bergere library armchairs, attributed to Gillows, circa 1815-20, each rectangular back with reed moulded frame, above conforming downswept arms, each loose cushion seat above turned tapering legs, brass caps and casters, each 92cm high, 64cm wide, 75cm deep overall For a very closely related pair of Regency bergere armchairs, by Gillows and stamped GILLOWS LANCASTER, (Provenance, Mere Hall Cheshire) see Christies, London, Important English Furniture, 4th July 2002, Lot 153, (£83,650) The caned bergere of this form, named the 'Ashburnham' chair featured in Gillows Estimate Sketch Books, no 1721, dated 1803 (Westminster City Library).Designed in the French antique manner and appropriate for the classical-style library, related chairs were invoiced in 1811 by Gillows for the library designed by the architect William Atkinson (d. 1839) for Broughton Hall, Yorkshire. A similar pair of mahogany caned library armchairs was sold by the late Colonel Sutton Nelthorpe, Scawby Hall, Sotheby's Olympia, 11 April 2002, lot 96 (£47,000).

Lot 132

A George III mahogany and green leather upholstered armchair, of Gainsborough type, circa 1780, of generous proportions, with brass studded detail throughout, the padded and shaped back flanked padded and downswept arms, the tapering rectangular seat above square section legs and stretchers, the rear legs outswept, on brass and leather castors, 101cm high, 72cm wide, 75cm deep

Lot 141A

†  A pair of George III mahogany armchairs, circa 1780, in the French Hepplewhite taste, each cartouche shaped padded back above a pair of padded arms and moulded serpentine supports, each serpentine fronted seat above tapering cabriole legs carved with stylised shell terminals and terminating in scroll feet Please note:  This is a companion pair of chairs that do have variations between proportion and carving.   They are not a pure pair as originally catalogued. â€  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

Lot 147

A set of ten Regency mahogany dining chairs, circa 1815, attributed to Gillows, each moulded top rail above a pierced bar splat, flanked by spirally reeded uprights, the loose cushion seat above a caned panel, on moulded sabre legs, each 82cm high, 44cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 151

A George III mahogany stool, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the shaped and dished seat above serpentine shaped legs surmounted by carved flowerhead patera, joined by turned and pierced stretchers and terminating in scroll carved feet, 49cm high, 61cm wide, 44cm deep A closely related pattern of stool is likely to have been invented in the early 1760s for Christ Church, Oxford and twenty-six of this form survives there today. Thomas Chippendale is known to have been commissioned by the college and payments to Chippendale are noted in the Christ Church Building Accounts for 21 July 1764 as: 'Mr Chippendale's Bill Stools for the Library...£38 15.0'. For a stool of this design see Christie’s, London, 50 Years of Collecting: Decorative Arts of Georgian England, 14th May 2003, Lot 120 (£53,775). A stool of similar form is also held at the Victoria & Albert museum, London (W.5-1963).

Lot 176

A mahogany and brass mounted armchair, in Empire style, late 19th century, the shaped and padded back incorporating downswept arms with scroll terminals, the bowed seat on downswept tapering legs, terminating in brass caps, 94.5cm high, 63cm wide, 68cm deep

Lot 182

A pair of Regency simulated rosewood bergere chairs, circa 1815, each hooped back with caned panel above a caned and loose cushion seat flanked by wrythen carved terminals, on turned tapering legs at the front surmounted by roundel terminals, outswept sabre legs at the back, on brass caps and casters, each 80cm high, 53cm wide, 59cm deep

Lot 207

A George III mahogany armchair, circa 1770, the shaped rectangular padded back flanked by padded outscrolled arms, above a serpentine fronted padded seat, on acanthus carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in acanthus carved scroll feet, 100cm high, 71cm wide, 68cm deep

Lot 211

A set of fourteen William IV mahogany dining chairs, of British Government and Royal interest, circa 1835, each moulded cresting rail above a button upholstered padded back, each overstuffed seat above turned tapering and reeded legs surmounted by stylised lappet terminals, the chairs stamped 'HOME OF' to the reverse of each back, and two of the chairs visibly stamped with a crown above ‘GRV’ to the underside of the seat rail Provenance: Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby's London, Important English Furniture, 30th June 2004, Lot 51 (£18000).The stamps to the reverse of each back confirm that these chairs must have been supplied to the Home Office. The presence of the royal stamp for King George V to two of the chairs strongly suggests that the chairs remained at the home office or atleast in another government or royal property during some or all of King George V’s reign. George V was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.

Lot 234

A Victorian carved mahogany sofa by HOWARD & SONS, second half 19th century, the shaped and padded rectangular back and arms above a cushioned seat, above a moulded frieze incorporating foliate terminals and on squat cabriole legs with carved acanthus terminals to the knees and terminating in carved claw and ball feet, one rear leg stamped HOWARD & SONS LTD, BERNERS STREET, 87cm high, 185cm wide, 93cm deep

Lot 235

A Victorian mahogany and upholstered armchair by HOWARD & SONS, circa 1900, later upholstered in striped fabric with removable seat cushion, on square tapering legs, one rear leg stamped for the maker HOWARD & SONS LTD, BERNERS ST, and serial numbered 6553 2123, the castors also stamped, 88cm high, 80cm wide, approximately 95cm deep overall

Lot 237

A set of ten Victorian oak armchairs, circa 1900, retailed by Loran & Co, each padded button upholstered back flanked by downswept scrolling arms, above the padded rectangular tapering seat, on turned tapering legs to the front, each 94cm high, 56cm wide, 60cm deep Christie's, London, Interiors, 14th December 2016, lot 348 (£2,000).

Lot 241

A pair of French grey painted and upholstered armchairs, 20th century, each reeded and arched top rail incorporating padded downswept arms, above a loose cushion seat, on moulded tapering cabriole legs, each 92cm high, 71cm wide, 55cm deep

Lot 250

A Victorian mahogany and black leather upholstered sofa, last quarter 19th century, with buttoned back and arms, complete with two seat cushions and piped edge, standing on square tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 98cm high, 196cm wide, 73cm deep

Lot 31

A George I walnut armchair, circa 1720, the shaped rectangular back centred by a vase shaped splat, the tapering rectangular seat covered in a 17th century tapestry fragment depicting a mother and two children, flanked by 'shepherd's crook' arms, on tapering cabriole shaped legs terminating in pad feet at the Provenance: Property of a Gentleman of Title

Lot 165

A reproduction cast metal Wm Doyle & Co Ltd tractor seat

Lot 249

A set of eight elm hoop back chairs, shaped and pierced splat, saddle seat, turned legs, crinoline stretcher

Lot 258

A 19th century oak joint stool, leather seat, bobbin turned and blocked legs, carved stretchers

Lot 260

A Victorian lacquer doll's chair, the seat painted with birds amongst blossom, 42cm high

Lot 275

An elm Windsor chair, shaped and pierced splat, saddle seat, H-stretcher

Lot 648

A Victorian mahogany prie-dieu, floral wool work back and seat, turned forelegs and ceramic castors

Lot 666

A George III mahogany stool, later woolwork seat; a mahogany lone foot stool, a late 19th /early 20th century adjustable piano stool (3)

Lot 718

An elm Windsor chair, spindle back, saddle seat, turned legs crinoline stretcher

Lot 726

A late 19th Century Gothic style oak side chair, stuffed over seat; an elm and oak stool, turned legs; a rush seated oak chair, turned spindle back; an oak side chair; a mahogany side chair; an oak work box (6)

Lot 167

18th CENTURY MAHOGANY CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR WITH EMBROIDERED SEAT

Lot 237

OAK PIANO STOOL WITH HINGED SEAT

Lot 567

Comb back Windsor chair with scrolled arms, saddle seat raised on turned supports united by stretcher.106cm high & 56cm wide.

Lot 592

Edwardian mahogany framed scroll sofa, with upholstered back panel, arms and seat raised on cabriole supports.

Lot 601

Pair of carved oak Carolean style hall chairs with mask heads and spiral decoration, upholstered seat. ex Lorton Hall, Cockermouth

Lot 602

Victorian oak window seat raised on octagonal turned supports. 121cm wide. condition:50cm to seat.Split to top. One bun foot broken. Fair condition.

Lot 620

Oak settle, c.1900, carved panel back and downswept arms above solid seat on bobbin turned supports with understretchers. 130cm wide.

Lot 621

Antique oak and pine settle, the panel back and shaped arms above solid box seat with small opening cover. 120cm wide.

Lot 627

American Pennsylvania spindle back rocking chair  with solid seat.

Lot 111

Ephemera to include a lilac coloured London 1948 Olympiad closing ceremony ticket, August 14 Saturday North Grand Seat, (used, without ticket stub), a Brentford Football Club season ticket booklet, 1971-72, unused, a Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships 1956 Centre Court ticket and badge for Friday Jun 29, two Queen's Birthday parade tickets for 12th June 1971 and other tickets and programs for various Royal events, mainly at Windsor Park

Lot 310

A pair of Flight and Barr plates, circa 1800Painted in sepia monochrome with views of 'Rochester' and 'LUSS, Dunbartonshire, the seat of Sir James Colquhoun, Bart' by John Pennington, the spirally shanked borders painted with brown leaves and gilded with strawberries, 22.6cm diam, inscribed in brown in Pennington's distinctive hand 'Flight and Barr, Worc, Manufacturers to their MAJESTIES' (2)

Lot 314

A large English porcelain plaque by Jesse Mountford, circa 1835Probably Davenport and of rectangular form, finely painted with a view of 'Westwood Hall, Seat of John Davenport Esq M P' and inscribed below 'Painted on china by J Mountford from a sketch by Mrs J Davenport', a couple and a child walking in a park before a handsome country house in Jacobean style, the plaque 23cm x 32cm

Lot 173

SET OF SIXTEEN GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK DINING CHAIRS, IN THE MANNER OF A.W.N. PUGIN MID 19TH CENTURY including two carvers, each with a moulded rectangular back, the back and seat covered in red floral pattern cut velvet, on faceted knopped legs and toupie feet, the armchairs with additional carving, the back legs with later buttresses fitted with ceramic castors (Dimensions: 48cm wide, 94cm high, 49cm deep) (Qty: (16))(48cm wide, 94cm high, 49cm deep)Footnote: Provenance: Commissioned for Horsley Towers, Surrey, by William King, 1st Earl of Lovelace, probably after 1850 The estate of the late 5th Earl of Lovelace Note: Pugin designed a more elaborate x-frame armchair for Scarisbrick Hall in 1836, based on a design for a chair which he had illustrated in 'Gothic Furniture' of 1835, which demonstrates his archaeological approach to chair design. The armchairs in this set borrow several characteristics from that chair, most notably the elaborate scrollwork terminals on the arms and the form of the back, with its rounded and moulded rectangular form and arched top rail with carved panel. The legs are reminiscent of Pugin's chairs for the House of Commons, however the brackets for castors at the rear of the back legs look to be an eccentric Lovelace addition. Literature: Atterbury, Paul and Wainwright, Clive, Pugin: A Gothic Passion, London 1994, pp.131-132, illus. plates 229 and 232. Provenance: Torridon House, Home of The Earls of Lovelace.

Lot 318

LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY the low padded square back and part-padded open arms above a stuffover square seat, raised on turned tapered legs with brass caps and castors; covered in deep blue velvet (Dimensions: 62cm wide, 88cm high, 52cm deep)(62cm wide, 88cm high, 52cm deep)Footnote: Provenance : The Estate of the Late Dr. Virginia Glenn

Lot 469

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED HIGH BACK SOFA EARLY 20TH CENTURY the high enclosed back and sides above a stuff-over seat raised on square tapered legs ending in brass castors, in pale green close-nailed upholstery (Dimensions: 138cm wide, 101cm high, 57cm deep)(138cm wide, 101cm high, 57cm deep)

Lot 462

TWO SEAT TUB SOFA, BY MAPLE AND CO. 20TH CENTURY the enclosed button-upholstered back above a two cushion seat, covered in eggshell blue velvet upholstery with tassel trimming, with a Maple & Co. ivorine label (Dimensions: 168cm wide, 85cm high, 67cm deep)(168cm wide, 85cm high, 67cm deep)Footnote: Provenance : Reputedly Cound Hall, Shropshire

Lot 217

SET OF SIX REGENCY EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT ARMCHAIRS BY JOHN GEE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the scroll caned panel backs above caned seats with loose pads flanked by scrolled arms with baluster supports, raised on tapered ring turned legs, stamped on the seat rail GEE (Dimensions: 56cm wide, 84cm high, 44cm deep) (Qty: (6))(56cm wide, 84cm high, 44cm deep)Footnote: Provenance: Ex. Tickerage Mill, the home of Vivien Leigh following her divorce from Sir Lawrence Olivier. Purchased Bonham's, Period Design , London, 21st April 2015, lot 287. Note: John Gee (active c.1779-1824) is listed as a chairmaker and turner. In about 1779 he replaced Thomas Ayliffe as partner to Benjamin Crompton, who had been Turner in Ordinary to George III since 1762. Gee is also included in the list of master cabinet makers attached to Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary, 1803, with the last directory listing for him in 1823–24. An example of Gee's work is included in the Royal Collection.Condition report: Scratches, marks and knocks consistent with age and use. Old chips and splits, with some losses. Some minor movement and opening of joints. Some wear to decoration. Four chairs with replaced caning to seats.

Lot 69

THAMES VALLEY ELM AND ASH COMBBACK ARMCHAIR LATE 18TH CENTURY the shaped crest rail above a vase shaped splat and U shaped arms, over a wide shaped seat stamped WL to the fore-edge, on turned splayed legs, the seat stamped on the underside WWW in a heart (Dimensions: 66cm wide, 107cm high, 67cm deep)(66cm wide, 107cm high, 67cm deep)Condition report: good colour old metal strap repair to the L arm where it joins the end support signs of old worm to the underside of the seat front legs have been re-tipped frame is generally tight and sound signs of old green paint on underside of seat around the legs, other traces in places

Lot 71

GEORGIAN OAK SETTLE 18TH CENTURY the four panel back and plank seat flanked by open downward scrolled arms, raised on turned legs joined by stretchers (Dimensions: 184cm wide, 95cm high, 52cm deep)(184cm wide, 95cm high, 52cm deep)

Lot 542

GUSTAVIAN PAINTED CHAISE LONGUE LATE 18TH CENTURY/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY with scrolled head and footboards with caned panels above a long seat with a loose cushion covered in duck egg blue fabric, raised on fluted tapered legs, the frame painted cream with green details (Dimensions: 189cm long, 82cm high, 72cm deep)(189cm long, 82cm high, 72cm deep)

Lot 120

SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, BY MORISON & CO., EDINBURGH EARLY 20TH in the Sheraton style, comprising ten side chairs and a pair of armchairs, the shield shaped backs with pierced vase splats carved with wheat stalks and foliage, above bowed stuff-over seats raised on channel moulded square tapered legs with spade feet, stamped to inner rear leg MORISON AND CO. EDINBURGH and A7318 (Dimensions: Armchair 58cm wide, 95cm high, 41cm deep) (Qty: (12))(Armchair 58cm wide, 95cm high, 41cm deep)Condition report: generally good and sound set of chairs with moderate signs of use and age good carved details to the backs two with old repairs to the legs some of the chair backs are faded on the back sides frames are tight seat covers are relatively new and in good condition The date is as catalogued, early 20th century

Lot 37

PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY the serpentine top rails above carved and interlaced splats over wide drop-in seats flanked by scrolled arms raised on channel moulded square legs joined by stretchers (Dimensions: 68cm wide, 96cm high, 47cm deep) (Qty: (2))(68cm wide, 96cm high, 47cm deep)Condition report: general good restored condition and appearance one chair with an old break and repair to the rear stile one chair lacking one corner block, the other lacking two; this does not seem to affect the seats good colour seat pad covers in good condition height to top of seat rail 43cm, then a couple of more cms for the pad

Lot 371

VICTORIAN HOWARD & SONS STYLE UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the low scroll back above scrolled arms and a deep seat, raised on turned and reeded mahogany legs with ceramic castors, covered in green striped upholstery (Dimensions: 79cm wide, 77cm high, 66cm deep)(79cm wide, 77cm high, 66cm deep)

Lot 611

ANGLO-INDIAN PADOUK, HORN AND BONE INLAID SETTEE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the lattice back with horn mounts and a scroll shaped top rail, above a rope seat with a loose horsehair cushion, flanked by down-scrolled arms, and raised on turned legs (Dimensions: 188cm long, 97cm high, 53cm deep)(188cm long, 97cm high, 53cm deep)

Lot 432

LATE VICTORIAN TURKEY CARPET ARMCHAIR LATE 19TH CENTURY the square back above a stuffover seat and enclosed arms, raised on tapered legs with ceramic castors (Dimensions: 70cm wide, 91cm high, 58cm deep)(70cm wide, 91cm high, 58cm deep)Condition report: Upholstery in a generally good, bright and tight condition Legs scuffed Castors a little loose, rear left detached but present Otherwise no apparent damage

Lot 373

Y EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CENTRE STOOL MID 19TH CENTURY the hinged padded seat above a seat rail carved with anthemions, raised on cabriole legs with scrolled toes and brass castors (Dimensions: 99cm wide, 45cm high, 60cm deep)(99cm wide, 45cm high, 60cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/Condition report: In a generally good restored condition with a few minor restorations, hinges in good working order, colour good to rosewood, interior silk lining and upholstery to seat in good condition With modern upholstery Slightly top heavy when hinged seat is opened; lid/seat doesn't sit flush when closed Chain to interior replaced Few small old scratches, small knocks and marks to rosewood, as expected with age and use

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