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Lot 212

MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, with rexine upholstered seat and back with single front drawer112cm high

Lot 747

MAHOGANY PIANO STOOL, AND A FOOTSTOOL one with woolwork seatQty: 2

Lot 597

THREE SEAT SETTEE, WITH MATCHING TWO SEAT SETTEE upholstered in brown leather92cm x 230Qty: 2Leather in good overall condition,  no obvious major damage or tears with normal signs of wear as per age and use.  No missing brass studs. Both settees have fire label. Both settees would benefit from a full clean to leather and around the buttons and down the sides of the cushions. No manufacturer labels.largest settee 92cm high, 23ocm wide

Lot 491

VINTAGE PIANO STOOL, with hinged seat and on square tapered legs

Lot 778

OAK STOOL, with straw seat on turned supports49cm high

Lot 769

MID CENTURY CIRCULAR STOOL, BY HOLMSJO, SWEDEN with black vinyl seat on beech supports,

Lot 115

OAK ARMCHAIR, with rexine upholstered seat and back and folding armrest104cm high

Lot 471

OAK STOOL, with upholstered seat on turned supports and stretchers47cm x 46cm

Lot 171

A 19th century elm child's chair, shaped ladder back, turned arms, legs and stretchers, rush seat, 69cm high, 39.5cm wide, Lancashire, c.1840

Lot 170

A George II mahogany provincial Chippendale chair, of low proportions, stuffed-over seat, cabriole forelegs, pad forefeet, 83cm high, 57cm wide, 51cm deep, c.1755

Lot 195

An early Victorian mahogany library chair, stuffed-over upholstery, scroll hand rests, turned forelegs carved with stylised lotus, brass casters, 101.5cm high, 67cm wide, the seat 52cm wide and 50cm deep, c.1845

Lot 285

A 19th century American children’s sprung rocking chair, turned throughout, faux leather seat panels, sleigh feet, 70cm high, 44cm wide, the seat 30cm deep

Lot 177

An 18th century and later oak and fruitwood caquetoire or panel-back armchair, possibly Scottish, 123cm high, 62cm wide, the seat 45cm wide and 45cm deep

Lot 169

A 19th century oak box settle, of Staffordshire barons Bagot interest, rectangular cresting rail initialled CS and ‘dated’ 1661, the four panel back carved with lozenges, hinged seat carved with the crest of the baron Bagot coat of arms and inscribed ANTIQUAM OBTINENS, the back with a similar painted oval reserve, 117cm high, 126cm wide, the seat 114cm wide and 42cm deep

Lot 169

A Second War ‘North West Europe’ O.B.E. group of nine awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry C. Carden, Bt., 17th/21st Lancers, who Commanded the Regiment in post-War Palestine, and later served as Military Attaché in Stockholm The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt; The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Officer‘s (Brother’s) breast badge, silver and enamel, with heraldic beasts in angles; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Lt. Col. H. C. Carden. 17/21 L.); Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued; Sweden, Kingdom, Order of the Sword, Commander’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, with both full and miniature width neck ribands, in C. F. Carlman, Stockholm, case of issue, the group mounted as worn except for the Order of St. John which is loose, and housed in a leather case, the lid embossed ‘H.C.C.’, light contact marks, generally very fine and better (9) £700-£900 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 21 June 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in North West Europe.’ The original Recommendation states: ‘As Second in Command, 2 Armoured Replacement Group forming on the War Establishment, and later as Officer Commanding, 2 Armoured Delivery Regiment, Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel Carden had a very great deal to do with the formation and reorganisation of Armoured Replacement Group onto a serviceable basis. His energy, enthusiasm, organising and administrative ability, and powers of leadership have contributed very largely to the supply of AFVs throughout the campaign.’ Order of St. John, Officer London Gazette 27 June 1952. Sir Henry Christopher Carden, Bt., was born on 16 October 1908, the son of Major Sir Frederick Carden, 3rd Baronet, and was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College Sandhurst. Commissioned into the 17th/21st Lancers in 1928, he served with them in Egypt and India from 1930 to 1939, before attending the Staff College in 1941. He commanded 2 Armoured Delivery Regiment during the Second World War in France post-D-Day, and was advanced Lieutenant-Colonel. After further service as Commanding Officer of the 17th/21st Lancers in Greece and Palestine from 1947 to 1948, he joined the War Office in 1948, and was appointed Military Attaché in Stockholm in 1951, for which services he was awarded the Commander of the Order of the Sword in 1954. He retired in 1956. Sir Henry succeeded to the baronetcy upon the death of his father on 22 September 1966, and in 1970 sold the family seat, Stargrove House, near Newbury, to the singer-songwriter Mick Jagger, member of the rock band the Rolling Stones (an apocryphal story has it that Jagger was high on LSD when he unwittingly bought the house). Sir Henry died on 4 February 1993, being succeeded to the baronetcy by his only son. Sold with copied research. For the recipient’s related miniature awards, see Lot 857.

Lot 857

The mounted group of eight miniature dress medals attributed to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry C. Carden, Bt., 17th/21st Lancers The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 2nd type badge, silver-gilt; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., no clasp; Coronation 1953; Sweden, Kingdom, Order of the Sword, Commander’s badge, silver-gilt and enamel, mounted as worn, generally very fine and better (8) £70-£90 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 21 June 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in North West Europe.’ The original Recommendation states: ‘As Second in Command, 2 Armoured Replacement Group forming on the War Establishment, and later as Officer Commanding, 2 Armoured Delivery Regiment, Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel Carden had a very great deal to do with the formation and reorganisation of Armoured Replacement Group onto a serviceable basis. His energy, enthusiasm, organising and administrative ability, and powers of leadership have contributed very largely to the supply of AFVs throughout the campaign.’ Sir Henry Christopher Carden, Bt., was born on 16 October 1908, the son of Major Sir Frederick Carden, 3rd Baronet, and was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College Sandhurst. Commissioned into the 17th/21st Lancers in 1928, he served with them in Egypt and India from 1930 to 1939, before attending the Staff College in 1941. He commanded 2 Armoured Delivery Regiment during the Second World War in France post-D-Day, and was advanced Lieutenant-Colonel. After further service as Commanding Officer of the 17th/21st Lancers in Greece and Palestine from 1947 to 1948 (General Service Medal with clasp Palestine 1945-48), he joined the War Office in 1948, and was appointed Military Attaché in Stockholm in 1951, for which services he was awarded the Commander of the Order of the Sword in 1954. He retired in 1956. Sir Henry succeeded to the Baronetcy upon the death of his father on 22 September 1966, and in 1970 sold the family seat, Stargrove House near Newbury, to the singer and songwriter Mick Jagger, of the rock band the Rolling Stones (an apocryphal story has it that Jagger was high on LSD when he unwittingly bought the house). Sir Henry died on 4 February 1993, being succeeded to the Baronetcy by his only son. For the recipient’s related full-sized awards, see Lot 169.

Lot 550

A large Art Nouveau 20thC upholstered iron and oak fireplace fender seat, W. 180cm.

Lot 674

An original cast iron Blackstone and company tractor seat.

Lot 225

A vintage leather and aluminium "Tirion" seat stick.

Lot 65

A green leather swivel office chair, with green leather buttoned upholstery, supported on pedestal base.Slight wear to left and right arm, back of wing, seat, and base.

Lot 11

A late 19th / early 20th century style armchair, having decorative back splat, with upholstered arms and seat, supported on cabriole legs.

Lot 35

Four Quatropi low back leather swivel stools with adjustable seat height and chrome square base and lever.

Lot 36

An oak and rattan chair with barley twist legs, in need of attention. Seat lacking.

Lot 37

A captain's chair with green leather button back and seat, green leather on arms, stud finish to leather, swivel chair on casters.

Lot 906

Garden furniture. A pair of Victorian cast iron chairs, the open medallion back and round seat on incurved legs, 82cm h, green painted In our opinion good condition, undamaged, no restoration, but please note as thickly painted sold with all faults, if any, as seen

Lot 842

Six Victorian yew wood smoker's bows, North Nottinghamshire, c1900, with elm seat, circa 77cm h A well matched group, of rich colour and patina. Several with rather more old blackened scratches and marks consistent with age, than the others. One chair with slight movement but all sound examples

Lot 880

A Charles II oak panel-back armchair, the panel to the back carved with a sunflower and foliage beneath an arch, crest rail with initials and date WHM 1665, the notched arms on turned supports corresponding with the fore legs, having boarded seats and plain stretchers, 91cm h Triangular replaced section to end of crest rail (the 5 of 1665), vertical splits in panel, seat board replaced, old worm holes in back rail

Lot 580

A pair of vintage mid 20th century metal and leatherette chrome office swivel desk chairs. Having a padded back rest, seat and elbow rests. On a chrome tubular metal frame with five to the point legs terminating in plastic circular feet. In the manner of Charles & Ray Eames / Pieff. Measures approx.  80x50x43cm

Lot 878

A 19th century Victorian mahogany child's armchair. Having damask upholstered material with cushioned seat encapsulated by stud work. Turned elbow rests and supports united by frontal stretcher. Measures approx. 57cm x 36cm x 37cm. 

Lot 981

A Italian rococo revival three seater sofa / settee. Having a mahogany frame with green upholstered fabric button back seat. Drop in cushioned seats with carved decoration and cabriole legs. Measures approx. 108x190x90

Lot 897

A late 19th century Victorian campaign oak wood and rattan steamship cruise folding deck chair. The chair featuring rattan panels to seat and backrest, with shaped wood arms. Featuring curved shaped legs to back, with folding design. Measures approx. 90cm x 56cm x 85cm.

Lot 1024

A Victorian style reproduction garden / courtyard table with a pair of chairs. With pierced oval back rests on a circular seat with furthermore pierced detail. On curved cabriole style legs. Table of round form with curved tripod support. Measures approx. 72cm x 62cm x 62cm.

Lot 667

A pair of vintage 20th century red vinyl carver bridge armchairs. Having a back rest on padded cushioned seat with square supports united by perimeter stretchers. Measures approx. 85x59x44cm

Lot 659

A retro mid 20th century wicker and bamboo conservatory armchair. The chair having a woven cane seat, with large rounded backrest featuring curled cane design. Measures approx. 93x53x55cm

Lot 641

A set of eight vintage 20th century 1950s ply bentwood school / dining chairs. With curved backrest, square seat with tubular metal leg supports. Measures approx. 80x40x40cm

Lot 926

An early 20th century 1930s upholstered ottoman footstool. The stool having red velvet upholstery with an overstuffed central seat and rounded rests to either side. Raised on bun feet. Measures approx. 31cm x 87cm x 34cm. 

Lot 716

A pair of retro mid 20th century vinyl and elm wood stools. The stools raised on four tapered rounded supports, with a circular seat to top, with padded red vinyl cushion. Having circular cutout through the stools center. Measures approx. 46cm x 31cm x 31cm. 

Lot 921

A 19th century Victorian mahogany Boston rocker American manner rocking armchair. The chair having tapestry manner needlework upholstery to seat and backrest, with bobbin spindles to back and arms. Measures approx. 105cm x 59cm x 66cm. 

Lot 724

Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen - A late 20th century Danish bentwood beech chair. With inverted tapering back rest with oval seat on tubular metal chrome supports. Measures approx. 75cm x 45cm x 45cm. 

Lot 616

Marcel Breuer Manner - Two mid 20th century Marcel Breuer manner cantilever dining kitchen chairs. The chairs having chromed bent metal frames with red leather seat and backrest, in the manner of Marcel Breuer B33 chairs. Measures approx. 80cm x 49cm x 51cm. 

Lot 562

British Modern Design - A set of four vintage 20th century kitchen / dining chairs. Elm construction with white vinyl padded seat, curved supports united by perimeter stretcher. Measures approx. 80cm x 40cm x 40cm. 

Lot 613

A 20th century carved oak wood elephant stool. The stool in the form of a carved elephant, stood on a chamfered edge wooden base, with a rectangular curved seat to top. Measures approx. 39cm x 42cm x 29cm. 

Lot 969

A George III 19th century mahogany corner chair. Having a curved backrest with small raised centre. Turned supports with shaped panels, on a square seat with drop in floral upholstered seat with turned circular legs. Measures approx. 80x80x60cm

Lot 970

A Victorian 19th century walnut lounge armchair.  Having a large padded cushioned backrest and seat. On long sloped elbow rests with stumped bun feet. Measures approx. 100x60x50cm

Lot 1012

An early 20th century mahogany ecclesiastic church pew / monks hall bench settle. With pierced back, curved gallery sides on a rectangular seat and back rest with hinged lid. Measures approx. 92cm x 61cm x 43cm.

Lot 793

A 19th century Victorian Aesthetic movement nursing chair. The chair having turned legs terminating in castors. Featuring overstuffed seat and backrest upholstered in cream floral fabric, with column sides to an upright back. Measures approx. 78cm x 54cm x 54cm. 

Lot 1027

A Victorian 19th century mahogany three seater sofa / settee. With arched curved backrest with carved detail to centre. With scrolled elbow rests with chaise longue style padded seat with further carved detail to front. All raised on turned feet. Measures approx. 84cm x 200cm x 60cm. 

Lot 1030

A Victorian 19th century lounge armchair. Having an arched top with button back rest on padded elbow rests, overstuff seat with carved foliate design to mahogany construction. All raised on castors. Upholstery af. Measures approx. 92cm x 68cm x 70cm. 

Lot 577

Four contemporary beech wood garden furniture beach deck chairs. The collection to include three large folding deck chairs, each with fabric sling seat (one AF). Alongside the full size chairs, a small children's size deck chair of similar form to the larger examples. Measures approx. 122cm x 56cm.

Lot 555

British Modern Design - A mid century teak dining table and four chairs. Rectangular form with extending mechanism, tapering leg supports. With matching four chairs, propeller backrest, vinyl cushioned seat on circular tapering supports. United by front and back stretchers. Measures approx. 72cm x 181cm (extended 213cm) x 82cm

Lot 1047

A set of three mid 20th century bistro Thonet manner bentwood armchairs. Having wrap around tub chair elbow rests, circular seat with black vinyl top on curved leg supports, with a carved example. Measures approx. 82cm x 60cm x 47cm.

Lot 861

A 19th century Victorian brass harpists chair / piano bar stool. The stool of brass tubular construction with a low bar backrest with a shaped chintz upholstered seat. Raised on four legs, united by stretchers. Measures approx. 68cm x 35cm x 33cm. 

Lot 645

Vanson - A retro mid 20th century afromosia veneer sewing box / telephone seat. Rectangular form with hinged raised top opening to reveal a fitted interior accompanied by a lower tier side. Raised on stumped angled supports. Measures approx. 46cm x 75cm x 34cm. 

Lot 907

A set of six 19th century George III mahogany dining chairs. The chairs featuring pierced slat backrests, with shaped top bar. Raised on squared legs united by stretchers, with drop in velvet upholstered pad seat cushions. Measures approx. 96cm x 53cm x 49cm. 

Lot 569

British Modern Design - A retro mid 20th century swivel lounge armchair. Having a brown fabric padded backrest and seat. With padded elbow rests. Chrome tubular metal frame with swivel rotating action raised on five point base. Measures approx. 90cm x 80cm x 80cm. 

Lot 748

Judit Burian & Erika Szek - A pair of mid 20th century Judit Burian and Erika Szek dining / side chairs. The chairs raised on tapered legs, with a angular shaped seat and backrest. One upholstered in yellow boucle fabric, the other AF. Measures approx. 79cm x 48cm x 59cm. 

Lot 735

Chippy Telephone Seats - A mid 20th century Chippy Telephone Seats teak wood telephone chair / table. Having a slide out stool / seat with red vinyl upholstery, and a drawer to top. Measures approx. 

Lot 757

British Modern Design - A branded Chippy telephone hall seat. Teak construction with pigeon hole / platform writing table top with black vinyl cushioned seat to side. Raised on rectangular legs united by dual stretchers. Measures approx. 55cm x 85cm x 35cm. 

Lot 551a

Mies Van Der Rohe for Knoll manner - A contemporary Barcelona style lounge chair. Having rectangular button back, backrest and seat in white leatherette. On a silver chrome x frame. Measures approx. 80cm x 77cm x 75cm

Lot 830

A Victorian late 19th century ebonised wood prie-dieu nursing chair. With a rectangular T back rest with needlepoint upholstery over stuffed seat with gilt design frame and ebonised wood terminating in white ceramic castors.  Measures approx. 100cm x 50cm x 50cm. 

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