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Lot 148

A pair of beech and leather director's chairs, late 20th century, Spanish, each with a slung seat and brass-capped details, raised on 'X' frame supports, 55cm wide 55cm deep 89cm high (2)

Lot 160

A Louis XVI giltwood fauteuil, late 18th/early 19th century, French, upholstered in floral needlepoint fabric, raised on tapering spiral-fluted supports, 57cm wide57cm deep88cm highCondition ReportChips, knocks and losses to frame. Upholstery slightly faded and with a few pulls however appears to be in fair condition. Frame feels sturdy. Seat springs ok.

Lot 163

A pair of Louis XIV-style giltwood side chairs,late 19th/early 20th century, each with blue upholstery with fleur-de-lys decoration, raised on tapering square supports, terminating in brass Cope's Patent castors,58cm wide67cm deep 112cm high (2)Condition ReportFront of seat - 53cm wide, back - 46cm. One caster detached but present and the impacted foot has evidence of a repair. Overall joints seem stable and solid. Both with splits to the stretchers. Rubbing and wear to gilding. Upholstery in good order with light wear.

Lot 19

A Victorian oak chair designed by E W Pugin,c.1864, in the Gothic Revival style, with a broad curved top rail over an upholstered seat and raised on architectural curved and chamfered supports, with front brass bun feet,52cm wide52cm deep84cm highProvenance: Roger and Jill Hadlee, The Abbey, Coggeshall, Essex.See Victoria & Albert Museum inventory no. W.1-1991 for an identical chair. This chair is identical to a set of chairs designed by Edward Welby Pugin for The Grange, his family home in Ramsgate, in about 1864. The Grange was designed and built 1843-4 by his father, the architect A W N Pugin.Condition ReportOverall the chair is in good condition. The joints feel solid and stable. A couple of marks to the upholstery. Wear to the bottom of the feet and one back foot with split. Tenon loose to the back left tenon. One brass foot a little wobbly and split to the support where it's attached. Overall marks, knocks and general wear. Re-polished. See additional photos.

Lot 204

An upholstered brass stool,the buttoned silk seat over gilt rope-twist trestle ends in the form of two tied semicircles united by a stretcher,79.5cm wide38cm deep55cm highCondition ReportSome wear to the gilt paint finish on the frame. One button missing to the upholstery.

Lot 213

A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs,late 18th/early 19th century, each in the Gothic Chippendale-style with a pierced splat, red leather seat and square supports united by stretchers, armchairs 58cm wide58cm deep94cm high (8)Condition ReportThe seats 46cm high. General knocks and wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Cracks, rubbing and wear to seats, one of which is particularly worn. Breaks and losses to fretwork spandrels beneath seats, with some loose pieces present. General knocks and wear to frames. Sun damage and fading to backs. Some areas of light repair. Joints sound and solid.

Lot 217

A George III painted beech elbow chair, c.1800, with a pierced splat, open arms and turned supports, 55cm wide55cm deep87cm highCondition ReportRubbing, loss and flaking to painted detail throughout, although surface seems generally stable. Seat panel later, with old metal brackets applied for strengthening. Evidence of a layer of paler paint beneath cream decoration, however this may be the original base layer. Evidence of historic woodworm damage, which does not appear active. Some movement in joints. Please see additional photos.

Lot 23

A 'Granville' oak chair designed by E W Pugin,c.1870, with a curved back over angled uprights, a solid seat and pierced supports and stretcher,52cm wide52cm deep84cm highProvenance: Roger and Jill Hadlee, The Abbey, Coggeshall, Essex.For an almost identical example, see the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, inventory number 2018.817.The original design for this chair was by the famed Gothic Revival architect E W Pugin as part of the architectural and furniture scheme for the Granville Hotel in Ramsgate, with the overall furnishing supervised by Messrs J D Davidson & Co., Ramsgate, which opened in December 1869.Condition ReportSome splits to the back finial. Split to the seat. Later strengthening brackets to the underside of the seat. Split to the lefthand support. Wear and scuffs to feet. Joints feel solid and stable. Overall in good scructural condition with general wear commensurate with age and use. See additional photos.

Lot 25

An Arts and Crafts oak side chair in the manner of William Birch, early 20th century, the shaped back with a pierced panel, over a rush seat and raised on ring-turned supports,45cm wide50cm deep106cm highProvenance: Roger and Jill Hadlee, The Abbey, Coggeshall, Essex.Condition ReportThere's a bit of wobble to the frame. Slight separation to the back rail joint. Seat a bit sagging. Split to stretcher. General wear, scuffs and dents commensurate with age and use. Underside of the feet worn. Old glue repair to one join between stretcher and support. See additional photos.

Lot 288

A Regency painted fruitwood elbow chair, early 19th century, of round shape with a caned back and seat, the arms with bobbin-turned supports, raised on outsplayed legs, with all-over neoclassical decoration, 49cm wide49cm deep82cm high

Lot 29

A Gothic Revival oak side chair,c.1860, in the manner of A W N Pugin, the wide upholstered top rail over an upholstered seat, and raised on chamfered 'X' frame supports united by ring-turned stretchers,45cm wide49cm deep76cm highProvenance: Roger and Jill Hadlee, The Abbey, Coggeshall, Essex.

Lot 293

A set of eight Regency-style dining chairs by Julian Chichester,late 20th century, each ebonised and parcel-gilt frame with a drop-in seat, raised on ring-turned supports,55cm wide50cm deep85cm high (8)

Lot 308

A Regency-style ebonised and parcel-gilt stool,20th century, the pad-upholstered seat over an 'X' frame support, modelled as a pair of crossed swords,91cm wide46cm deep67cm high

Lot 316

A teak elbow chair by J M Edmond of Calcutta,19th century, Indian, with a caned back and seat, 63cm wide72cm deep 86cm high

Lot 334

A carved oak settle,17th century, the gadrooned carved top rail over a stiff-leaf arcaded frieze and four arched panels, swept open arms, plank seat and ring-moulded vase-turned legs,214cm wide52cm deep145cm highProvenance: A private collection, Middleton Hall, Mendham, Suffolk.

Lot 337

A walnut caqueteuse chair,17th century and later, French, the narrow panelled back over open arms and a solid seat,56cm wide50cm deep119cm highProvenance: A private collection, Middleton Hall, Mendham, Suffolk.Condition ReportSeat height: 55cm high

Lot 355

An oak wainscot chair,17th century, the scroll-carved crest rail tall over a backrest with a formal lozenge and foliate-carved panel, over a solid seat and stretchered turned front legs,57cm wide58cm deep110cm highProvenance: A private collection, Middleton Hall, Mendham, Suffolk.

Lot 356

A walnut 'sedile a pozzetto' chair,17th century, Italian, Tuscany, the panelled tub back over a solid seat and base, fitted with a single cupboard,59cm wide47cm deep81cm highProvenance: A private collection, Middleton Hall, Mendham, Suffolk.Condition ReportLater timbers to the underside and possible areas of replacement to the top rail and notched frieze. General knocks, wear and losses throughout. Later metal ball fixing to the door, which opens and closes smoothly. Joints sound and solid and ready for use. Some areas of infill and probably re-finished and polished, with general wear and fading to the surface. Please see additional photos for further reference to condition.

Lot 360

An oak wainscot chair,17th century, the wide strapwork carved crest rail over a panelled backrest, with carved formal plant motifs, and solid seat, raised on ring-turned stretchered front supports,61cm wide43cm deep112cm highProvenance: Middleton Hall, Mendham, Suffolk.Condition ReportA large split to the carved back and the seat split. Stamped to one arm 'W1' and 'IH' the other. Joints slightly loose and general knocks, splits and scratches throughout. Glue residue present a section of the carved back - please see additional images for further reference.

Lot 369

A suede leather ottoman,late 19th/early 20th century, of rectangular form with a deep button-upholstered seat, over a brass-studded frame and raised on bun feet, 131cm wide58cm deep54cm high

Lot 370

A late Victorian walnut armchair,c.1890, with striped upholstery, raised on ring-turned supports, terminating in ceramic castors, 73cm wide85cm deep91cm highCondition ReportSeat and springs in good order. Some marks and dirt to upholstery, particularly along the apron. Light dents and wear to the feet commensurate with age and use. Tarnish and slight dents to the castors, but move freely. No maker's marks but stamped '25380' and '5830' on the back legs.

Lot 38

An ebonised wooden stool,19th century, the rectangular seat upholstered with needlepoint fabric, raised on 'X' frame supports united by ring-turned stretchers,105cm wide67cm deep49cm high

Lot 397

A Victorian walnut campaign chair by John Alderman of London, second half of the 19th century, with a hinged action and removable seat and back, bearing a brass plaque inscribed 'J. ALDERMAN Inventor PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER, 16, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON', raised on turned supports terminating in large brass castors,60cm wide80cm deep103cm high

Lot 42

A carved oak settle, late 17th/early 18th century, the panelled back with carved floral and foliate decoration, above a hinged seat and box base, raised on notched stile supports,193cm wide70cm deep 163cm high

Lot 430

A set of four wrought-iron garden chairs,20th century, each with a scrolled rail over a slatted seat and 'C' scroll supports,63cm wide52cm deep77cm high (4)

Lot 500

A Regency-style painted settee,20th century, the back, sides and cushions upholstered in cream velvet, with scroll ends over a reeded apron with stylised flower head motifs, raised on gadrooned supports terminating in castors, 220cm wide 92cm deep90cm high Provenance: The Collection of Sir Rod Stewart.Condition ReportSeat 50cm high approx

Lot 501

A pair of beech-framed armchairs,of recent manufacture, each upholstered in ribbed velvet striped fabric and raised on tapering square feet, 80cm wide 90cm deep75cm high (2)Provenance: The Collection of Sir Rod Stewart.Condition ReportSeat 40cm high. One foot in need of reattachment

Lot 518

A pair of Louis XV-style armchairs,each with tapestry back, arms and seat, with brass studwork, on carved scroll supports, 85cm wide 90cm deep 102cm high (2)Provenance: The Collection of Sir Rod Stewart.Condition ReportGenerally the pair of chairs are in good working order. There are minor marks/ small cracks to the gilded frame and the upholstery appears to be in reasonable condition except for a few pulls. The frame below the cushions are stained. 20th century.

Lot 520

A set of eight Furniture Craftsmen dining chairs,of recent manufacture, each upholstered in skirted Waverly 'Rochelle' printed cotton,50cm wide 60cm deep106cm high (8)Provenance: The Collection of Sir Rod Stewart.Condition ReportSeat height 48cm high. The fabric is stained in areas and is faded. The fabric around the shoulders of the chair slightly torn and pulled. Cleaning of fabric is required. Additional images added.

Lot 54

A walnut and leather bench, early 20th century, Spanish, the back and seat with studded detail, raised on cabriole front supports, terminating in claw and ball feet, 192cm wide 77cm deep 105cm high

Lot 56

A George I walnut stool,c.1720, with a rectangular drop-in seat, raised on inlaid cabriole supports,48cm wide39cm deep39cm high,with a matching loose cushion (2)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea Lloyd.Condition ReportGeneral surface wear, scratches and knocks. All ears appear replaced. Some marks, fading and discolouration. Some splits to rail, with evidence of glue repair. General knocks and wear to legs and feet. Joints solid. Upholstery appears in fairly good order.

Lot 571

A Victorian oak and brass-mounted stool by James Shoolbred & Co.,late 19th century, the top rail with a brass baluster gallery over downcurved arms terminating in discs, with a rectangular seat raised on splayed and reeded legs united by stretchers, a lozenge registration mark dating to 13 December 1883,55cm wide33cm deep63cm highCondition ReportCircular mark, scratches scuffs and slight pitting to seat. Wear to feet. Slight wobble to joints. Some dust, dirt and residue throughout.

Lot 59

A set of four George III mahogany hall chairs,late 18th/early 19th century, each with an oval back and serpentine dished seat, stamped 'IT 8073' beneath, raised on tapering square supports,47cm wide40cm deep 96cm high (4)Condition ReportThere's a bit of wobble to each and some separation to some of the joints but they feel stable and can be used. Fading to one seat. Scratches, dents and knocks throughout, particulary to some of the seats. Wear and scuffs to the supports. One stretcher with strenghening/repair. See additional photos.

Lot 598

A late Victorian easy armchair,late 19th/early 20th century, upholstered in suede fabric, on ring-turned supports terminating in castors, 88cm wide110cm deep84cm highCondition ReportSome staining/marks to fabric present - a small tear under the right hand arm. Seat slightly sunken. Casters run smoothly. The legs with a few knocks and damage.

Lot 6

A Regency-style mahogany and leather stool, 20th century, the buttoned burgundy seat above a reeded rail and six lobed supports terminating in brass castors, 138cm wide61cm deep46cm highProvenance: Roger and Jill Hadlee, The Abbey, Coggeshall, Essex.Condition ReportManufacturer unknown. Likely made in the latter part of the 20th century. Attractive wear, cracks and fading to the cushion. General knocks and wear to frame, although some of this appears to be intentional to give an aged appearance. Some minor separation between joints to rail. One slat slightly loose. Some tarnish and discolouration to castors, which wheel freely. Joints sound and solid. Overall in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition and ready for use.

Lot 623

A Victorian carved armchair,with lion mask carved supports and yellow floral upholstery,57cm wide80cm deep96cm highCondition ReportUpholstery appears to be generally in good condition, and the seat and backrest are comfortable. Some knocks present to the lion heads, and some white paint(?) on one of the lion head's manes. Scratches and small marks present throughout the frame. Casters all appear to run well. PLease see additional images.

Lot 68

A walnut elbow chair, late 17th/early 18th century, Flemish, with brass studded upholstery, on barley twist supports united by a stretcher,61cm wide46cm deep90cm highCondition ReportLight discoloration of seat fabric and some rusting around the brass studs. Signs of histoircal woodworm underneath the chair and the back left leg split. General knocks and scratches associated with wear.

Lot 7

A kilim-upholstered Knole sofa by George Smith,late 20th century, with two loose bolster cushions, 206cm wide106cm deep116cm highProvenance: Roger and Jill Hadlee, The Abbey, Coggeshall, Essex.Condition ReportOverall the sofa is in good condition, structurally stable and ready for use. There are some small holes throughout where the weave has come apart. Fading to the tops of the arms and back. Traces of wear to feet. No evidence of moth. Seat feels stable and well supported. The sides do fall down and are hinged. See additional photos.

Lot 76

A walnut and fruitwood marquetry chair-back settee, 19th century, Dutch, with all-over floral, foliate and bird decoration, the three arched splats with pierced detail, above a red leather seat and cabriole front supports, terminating in claw and ball feet,164cm wide56cm deep116cm highCondition ReportOverall the settee is in good cosmetic and structural order and ready for use. There are some small veneer splits and cracks to the apron. Possible historic repair to the front left knee. Marquetry intact. A couple of hairline splits to the splats. Re-polished. Small polished in dents throughout. Further images uploaded.

Lot 283

O gauge Figures and scenery from a French outline model railway layout circa 1860's including a harbour area and other model railway accessories, Figures including Gentlemen, Ladies, Workers, children (50, mostly metal, some with bases, others with wire fixing, some highly detailed), Stage Coach with Driver and passengers and four horses, Pram, Organ, Seat, various sizes barrels (25) + resin block of barrels, Quayside stone Platform and wooden platform, PLM Cast-a-way Dingys (2), various other Dingys (5), unmade kits, Duncan Models 4-wheel Flat Cart, Anchor, Warehouse Crane (3), Shire Horse, Capstan, Mooring Bollards (2), 5-ton Yard Crane, S&D Seats (2), Coal, lichen, cork, rope, Hansen Quarry Trucks (boxed), plastic bags, pencils, tubes and small bottles (4), generally G-VG, packaging G-VG (qty)

Lot 338

ACE Trains 0 Gauge Coach Lighting and Seating Sets and Literature and Shop Display Card (8) C/1 Coach Lighting Kit (2), Rear Light assembly for C Series Coaches, in original boxes and one incomplete Rear Light assembly, C/20-A comprising C/18-2--28 Seat Set No 1, No3 and No 4, in original card headed bags, The ACE Trains Compendium 1995-2018, Brilliantly Old Fashioned, The Story of ACE Trains by A Levy and Sales Card, ACE Trains Sold Here Display Card, G-VG (8)

Lot 359

Collection of 0-16.5 part built and unmade Loco wagon and accessory kits, almost complete Smallbrook Studio Anax Loco body kitbuilt on a Hornby 00 Gauge 0-4-0 Chassis, four open wagons and two part built kits (with some parts to complete), Wrightlines kitbuilt Fueloil wagon, resin Point Motor Hut, Duncan Models kitbuilt Corrugated Island Shelter, ABS Milk Churns and Assorted Buckets and Cans, People Packs Train Crew, Driver and Fireman, in original packets, unboxed/unpainted sexy Ladies (2), Man and wheelbarrow, Porter and Trolley and Trolley with load, brass seat and a painted Guard, two 7'' lengths of 5-bar fencing, small Yard Crane, water crane and two large Station sign posts, generally VG, packaging G (qty)

Lot 71

Bassett-Lowke and Hugar and other makers 0 Gauge Station Kiosks Timetable signs and seat (10), BL Kiosks (4, one with John Menzies sign, one lacks curved 'glass'), Hugar green W H Smith Kiosk and similar unbranded black Wymen Kiosk, black free standing double sided wooden Time Tables and another LMS Timetable with seat below, generally G-VG (10)

Lot 525

Pair of Bergere Seat Occasional Arm Chairs

Lot 541

Ekornes Green Leather and Wood 3 Seat Settee

Lot 543

Brown Leather 3 Seat and 2 Seat Reclining Settees

Lot 545

Pair of Green Leather 2 Seat Settees

Lot 623

Gothic Carved Oak Box Seat Hall Settle, 107cm

Lot 293

* * George Jacob (circa 1770-1775), a Louis XVI carved giltwood canapé, the seat rail stamped ‘G.IACOB’, width 101.5cm, together with a pair of Louis XVI carved giltwood fauteuils, the back rails stamped ‘G JACOD, with floral carved and moulded frames and recent foliate pattern fabric upholstery, 61cm wide, 62cm deep, height 90cmPlease note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price Provenance: The canapé - Christie’s Scone Palace, 24th May 2007, where stated - ‘’The canapé was almost certainly acquired by David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield and 7th Viscount Stormont (d. 1796), in the mid 1770’s during his service as George III’s ambassador to the court of Louis XVI’; The fauteuils - Dreweatts, Donnington Priory 25th February 2015; thence Private collection Guernsey***CONDITION REPORT***Look to have been repainted within the past 10 - 20 years, now with numerous small dents, scuffs and signs of old damage to the frames beneath the paint, upholstery in good order.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 314

Victorian oak and elm corner chair, hoop-back, rush seat, an oak tripod table, and an elbow chair.Qty: 3Condition report:Rush seat - joints are very loose, cracks to front leg  back support and back, rush seating is very loose. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 358

Coopered oak barrel stick stand, painted crest, height 62cm, and a Chinese stoneware garden seat.Qty: 2Condition report:Thee are three large chips to the garden seat. There are several splits to the barrel and some scratches to the brass bands. There is also a noticeable difference in colour between the two sides. Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 360A

Set of four nineteenth century kitchen chairs, hoop backs with pierced central splats, crinoline stretchers, 87cm high.Condition report:All chairs are sturdy. A couple have minor rubbing to the legs, with some small cracks to the bottom of the legs. Height to top of seat - 44cm.

Lot 372

Victorian elm and ash elbow chair, an oak rush seated ladder-back chair, an Arts & Crafts beechwood chair, with a rush seat, and a set of pine open shelves.Qty: 4

Lot 390

George III style mhogany dressing table stool, dished seat upholstered in dralon, moulded supports, 55 x 43cm, height 49cm.

Lot 418

Concrete garden bench, the pedestals with lion mask corners, supporting a rectangular seat, length 122cm, depth 35cm.

Lot 23

Siesta by N.H Chapman of Newcastle upon Tyne - A set of six 20th Century Jacobean Revival oak dining chairs, the pierced arcaded backseat with acorn finials over a cushioned seat upholstered in red leatherette fabric, raised on carved supports united by peripheral stretchers, 50 x 53 x 98cm high.

Lot 45

An Edwardian mahogany salon chair, the lyre-shaped splat over a cushioned seat upholstered in red and gilt floral fabric, raised on fluted legs, 50 x 43 x 84cm high, together with a rattan twin-handled mahogany stool, 64 x 36 x 71cm high.

Lot 5

A Victorian walnut button back chair, upholstered in red velvet, the scrolled elbow rests, overstuffed seat, raised on acanthus supports and ceramic castors, 70 100 x 94cm high. (AF)

Lot 52

A set of six Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs, with pierced splat and central patterae, the cushioned seat upholstered in green velvet raised on turned supports, 54 x 50 x 96cm high.

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