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An early Victorian mahogany library open armchair, by Hindley & Sons, with padded spoon back, padded arms with carved scroll ends, deep seat with serpentine front edge, upholstered in blue foliate patterned fabric, raised on turned front legs and squared back legs with brass castors, stamped to back leg 'Hindley & Sons, 134 Oxford St, 49136', 89 by 63 by 90cm high.
An Edwardian mahogany easy armchair, probably Howard & Sons, Grafton model, with shaped back and serpentine arms, loose feather cushion, raised on tapering square section front legs, curved square section back legs, all on brass castors, unmarked / not visibly stamped, upholstered in golden foliate silk damask, with a loose cotton cover decorated with trees and flowers against a red ground, seat 70cm deep, 63cm wide at front and 53cm wide at back, overall 92 by 81 by 82cm high.In generally good solid condition, the arms have a bit of play outwards but seat and back feel firm. Plenty of padding in the back rest. Legs and castors are also firm. Upholstery is passable but could do with updating, signs of restoration / castors repaired or replaced, and reupholstery to base.
SIR DONALD GEORGE BRADMAN (27 AUGUST 1907 - 25 FEBRUARY 2001) A HALVED CRICKET BALE signed to Centre 'Don Bradman' in Red Ink 12cm long, mounted framed and glazed for display, 17cm x 12cm: England v. Australia 1934 Fourth Test Match Seat Ticket, mounted, framed and glazed for display, Note: This match was drawn after Bradman scored 304 and Ponsford 181, sharing a record partnership of 388
[FISHING] A COLLECTION OF FISHING RODS, REELS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT comprising five rods including a Mitre Hardy 'Truecast' 9'. 6' Three-Piece Glass Fibre Salmon Fly Rod with blue whippings, brass suction ferrules and cork handle, in its maker marked cloth rod bag, a Bruce & Walker 'Loch' 11' Two-Piece Glass Fibre Salmon Fly Rod, etc, twelve spinning reels, comprising a boxed ABU Garcia Cardinal 759, a Garcia Mitchell 387, two K.P. Moritt's Intrepid-De- Luxe spinning reels, etc, together with a folding metal and nylon folding seat, a hurricane lamp and two sectioned tackle boxes containing, floats, weights, lures, etc. (lot).
Coronation of Haile Selassie I. Emperor of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa , 2 November 1930, a personal photographically-illustrated scrap album of the occasion compiled by Major E.O. Springfield, a member of the delegation sent to accompany the Duke of Gloucester at the coronation, containing a total of 32 gelatin silver print photographs, 35 leaves of news cuttings and related, a manuscript pass, menu, seat ticket and seating plan, three ambassadorial letters, an invitation card to the ceremony and one for the dinner, plus an 11-page typescript account of the occasion as recalled by Springfield, Springfield's ownership signature and address, 'The Palace, Khartoum, Sudan' to front pastedown, original cloth-backed boards with lithographically-printed title to upper cover, some rubbing and soiling, slight edge and joint wear and a little loss of cloth to top and bottom of lower joint, folio (38 x 31cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: From the great-nephew of E.O. Springfield. The first photograph in the album shows the Duke of Gloucester and the rest of the British delegation standing on the steps of the British Legation in Addis Ababa. Captain Springfield was comptroller to the Governor General of Sudan and is seen second from the left in the second row from the back. Standing next to him on his left in a top hat is the young explorer Wilfred Thesiger, who had been given a personal invitation to the coronation by Haile Selassie. This photograph measures 19 x 24cm, the majority of other photographs being postcard-size and similar of western and African officials in respective ceremonial dress. However there are further larger images including one of African chiefs demonstrating a machine gun.
Cecil Beaton, a circus drum armchair, circa 1935, painted leather, wood and rope, the chair seat of cylindrical form, the arm supports styled as batons, the round back painted with crossed drum sticks, 91cm high Note: designed for Beaton's circus themed bedroom at Ashcombe House; see Calloway, S. 1988, Twentieth Century Decoration: The Domestic Interior from 1900 to the Present Day, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, pp 280 and 282-283 Calloway, S. 1994, Baroque Baroque: The Culture of Excess, London: Phaidonpp 83 and 90-92 for references to this and similar chairs
A mid 20th Century Gordon Russell walnut dining suite, comprising extending dining table, 79cm deep 154cm long including additional leaf together with a set of four matching dining chairs, recently upholstered overstuffed seat pads under rail backrests, raised on tapering supports united by stretchers. Dimensions are 78 cms x 108 cms x 78 cms.
Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - A rare pair of original 1950's retro vintage beech and elm low windsor easy / lounge chairs / arm chairs having a hooped rail backrest with shaped arm rests. Complete with blue fabric seat cushions. Blue makers stamp to underside. Fully reconditioned. Measures: 80cm x 51cm x 66cm.
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