Mouseman: A 1920's Robert Thompson of Kilburn English Oak Chair, with shaped top rail, vase splats, the uprights with carved mouse tail detail, nailed hide seat, on turned front legs, unmarked, 98cm A set of four identical chairs was sold as lot 476 at Tennants Spring Fine Art Sale, 20th March 2015
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A Stanley Webb Davies (1894-1978) of Windermere English Oak Minister's Chair, panel back with thumbnail chip carving, upholstered tan hide seat, swept arms, octagonal front legs on stretchers, carved SWD cartouche and dated 1957, numbered II, monograms for craftsmen Ernest John Oldcorn (1894-1968) and Stanley (Sid) Allan Johnston, 122cm (4ft) high See illustration Made for United Reformed Church (previously Christ Church) Morecambe.
A Late Victorian Oak Hall Chair, with inset Shakespear tile MALVOLIO IN THE GARDEN, solid seat, on ring turned tapering forelegs, 92.5cm high; and Another Late Victorian Mahogany Hall Chair, with arched top, inset with a repeating pattern title, on ring turned tapering forelegs, 98cm high (2)
A mid 19th century oak, walnut and green leather library sofa, possibly German, the arched rail back inset with walnut veneer and inlaid with a scrolling foliate design, over a green leather sprung seat and a pair of conforming loose side cushions, the seat enclosed by a pair of angled and graduated four drawer chests, upon a base with two drawers, applied with a heavy brass swing handle (lacking one handle ), some worm, 127cm H x 275cm W x 80cm D
A contemporary three seater sofa, in duck egg blue chenille upholstery, the triple padded back above three fitted feather filled seat cushions, along with a collection of six assorted loose cushions, raised on turned front legs and castors, plain out-swept rear legs, 89cm H x 230cm L x 115 cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany low seat open armchair, with a padded back above slender arms and square spindles, raised upon legs of tapering square section and castors, 84cm high, also an Edwardian mahogany drop leaf occasional table with a single shelf and frieze drawer, 72cm H x 48cm W x 46cm H (2)
A set of ten Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, early 20th century, each chair with a shell crest above an interlaced splat back and drop in padded seat, raised upon leaf carved cabriole front legs, ball and claw feet (10) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A contemporary two seater sofa, in cream fabric, the chesterfield style settee with padded scroll arms enclosing a pair of feather filled seat cushions and five assorted loose cushions, raised upon turned vase shaped front legs and castors, plain out swept rear legs, 82cm H x 225cm L x 92cm D
Very Rare Eugene Rimmel: The Programme Fan, a double paper leaf advertising the programme from the Gaiety Theatre, Strand (London). Printed to the left with a classical woman holding the mask of Tragedy, to the right another such lady holding a tambourine, and centrally the programme for the theatre opening on December 2nd, 1868 (according to the Malpas research), giving details of seat prices, Plays and those acting therein, the Orchestra, the costumier etc. Theatre designed by G.J.Phipps Esq. F.S.A. Fan printed by Jules Cheret (1836 - 1932). The verso is divided into five panels advertising the products of ''Eugene Rimmel, Perfumer by Appointment to their Majesties''. Nineteen perfumes and Toilet Waters listed. To each side, a classical lady holding aloft a smoking lamp, both with chubby winged cherubs at their feet. Guard length 9.5/8 inches or 24.5cm RIM1. In good order for age, slightly crumpled, some rubbing and wear to some folds. One tear noted to the bottom left on the recto.
WEST COUNTRY HOOP BACK WINDSOR CHAIR, late 18th century, ash and elm, the hoop back with seven spindles above a horse shoe arm supported by further spindles and curved ash clefts, solid seat with shaped front edge, turned legs tied with an H stretcher, height 111cm Ref: Cotton (BC), The English Regional Chair, 1990, Antique Collectors Club, p273, Figure SW34 illustrates a near identical chair.
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