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Lot 505

Early 19th century mahogany framed Gainsborough chair, upholstered back and arms with sprung seat, all standing on square section chamfered legs with "H" formation stretchers, now covered in modern fabric, height 100cm (39"), width 71cm (28").

Lot 503

Pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, each with oval supporting moulded patera, solid seat, reeded sabre foreleg support, height 87cm (34").

Lot 509

Late 18th century design wing-back upholstered chair, scroll arms, loose seat, carved oak legs with acanthus leaf decoration, ball-and-claw feet, both back legs stamped Gillows, width 84cm (33"), height 122cm (48").

Lot 499

Early 18th century joint chair, single panel back with diamond carving, open arms, solid plank seat, turned foreleg supports, reconstructed.

Lot 504

19th century French stool, upholstered seat, walnut frame, four carved legs united by "H" stretchers, one leg marked De Landreville, 1884, 64cm (25") x 51cm (20), height 46cm (18"). NB. Chateau De Landreville is situated in the Champagne Ardenne district of France and is a turreted stone built, privately owned villa set in magnificent grounds.

Lot 506

Victorian Chaise longue, carved and moulded mahogany frame, deep-buttoned scroll arm, sprung seat, all covered in blue velvet, width 205cm (82"), depth 28cm (11"), height 86cm (34").

Lot 510

Victorian walnut part salon suite, comprising four single, one open-arm chair and a nursing chair, each with carved cresting rail, upholstered back and stuff-over seat, turned legs, open armchair with articulated castors.

Lot 24

EXTRA LOT: A 1961 Jaguar Mk II 3.8 saloon, registration number RAS 830, RAF blue. This Moss 4 speed manual overdrive 3.8 saloon is presented in RAF blue coachwork with a light blue/grey leather interior and sits on steel wheels. The Jaguar is equipped with an unleaded cylinder head, 2 inch SU carburettors, inertia seat belts, stainless steel exhaust, PAS and the original radio which has been adapted for FM, iPod input and CD player. Originally a Cornish registered right hand drive example which was exported to Texas and was restored between 2000/2002. There is service history between 2002/2008 from recognised specialists WREN Classics and SIGMA Engineering, since then maintenance has been carried out in house by our vendor, a Devon vehicle museum. The car will be driven from Devon to the auction and is said to perform very well but the paintwork would benefit from some localised repairs. V5C MOT and tax exemptAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions.

Lot 6

A 1932 Austin 12/6 Harley saloon, registration number GW 7830, chassis number 11423, engine number 11444, black. This charming Austin 12 was in the custodianship of father and son William and Richard Gould from Staffordshire between 1964 & 2015, when our vendor purchased it. There are photographs on file of the Austin during restoration when the Gould?s owned the car. Since acquiring the Austin our vendor has undertaken some refurbishment including re-trimming the interior with new door cards, carpets and seat covering. The engine has had a new head gasket and re-cored radiator amongst other maintenance and sounded healthy on our inspection. Now running well this honest example will be offered for auction with a history file containing photographs, receipts and workshop and owners manuals. Our vendor has taken the reluctant decision to sell due to an imminent house move with the loss of garaging. RF60, V5C, MOT and tax exemptSee back cover and other illustrationsAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions.

Lot 522

An Edwardian inlaid tub shaped armchair; a pair of cane seat bedroom chairs; a mahogany wine table

Lot 591

A set of six early 19th century German giltwood open armchairs, each with a shaped upholstered back, outscrolled arms with shell terminals, the bow front seat on cabriole legs with scroll feet, carved on the knees with rocaille and foliage and a pierced apron (6) 114 x 71cm (44 x 28in) Provenance: Mawley Hall, Shropshire

Lot 552

A Victorian child's four wheel dog/goat cart, the driver's seat flanked by a pair of carriage lamps, the button back passenger seat upholstered in black leather, with folding cover, black painted and decorated metal frame 95 x 220 x 69cm (37 x 86 x 27in)

Lot 9

A Copeland Parian model of Sabrina, after William Calder Marshall (1813-1894), impressed marks, 31cm high; a Copeland Parian group of a lady giving water to a dog from a bowl, impressed monogram to seat and impressed marks to base, 22cm high; a Copeland Parian of Alexandra, impressed ' 'Pubd June 1 1868', 31.5 cm high (3)

Lot 547

A late 19th century Dutch painted and carved wood settle, decorated with The Battle of the Medway in 1667, when the English Fleet were defeated by the Dutch under Lieutenant Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, whose portrait features centrally, the bench seat flanked by lion mask carved arms 172 x 165 x 44cm (67 x 64 x 17in)

Lot 560

A George II style mahogany two seat sofa, raised on short cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, upholstered in pale blue mercerised silk 87 x 193 x 90cm (34 x 75 x 35in) Provenance: Mawley Hall, Shropshire

Lot 480

A 20th century George III style sofa, with a serpentine back, loose squab cushion seat, on scroll carved mahogany legs 100 x 195 x 73cm (39 x 76 x 28in)

Lot 530

A mid-19th century rosewood upholstered stool, on cabriole legs 38 x 86 x 63cm (15 x 34 x 25in) Webbing failure to seat

Lot 470

A late 17th century walnut framed armchair, with carved crest rail, cane panel back and seat 123 x 62 x 59cm (48 x 24 x 23in)

Lot 491

A Regency faux rosewood and parcel gilt framed window seat, with incurved ends and buttoned fabric upholstery, on fan carved and swept legs with lion paw cast brass casters 70 x 140 x 36cm (27 x 55 x 14in)

Lot 52

A George II walnut and leather upholstered wing armchair, circa 1740, the arched and shaped back above a loose cushion seat flanked by padded outswept arms, on tapering cabriole legs at the front carved with acanthus terminals and terminating in claw on ball feet and concealed castors, 111cm high, 86cm wide, 72cm deep Provenance: A country estate, Dumfriesshire Please note, this chair is not leather upholstered but is upholstered as photographed and viewed. 

Lot 99

A pair of George III carved giltwood armchairs, circa 1790, after a design by Robert Adam, the moulded frame incorporating bellflower terminals, each padded rectangular back surmounted by an arched cresting rail centred by a carved patera motif, each cushioned seat flanked by padded downswept arms, each tablet moulded seat rail above square section tapering legs Provenance: Private collection, Cheshire.Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from Apter-Fredricks in 1997

Lot 28

A Dutch walnut and marquetry chair, second half 18th-century, the vase shaped splat decorated with a bird perched atop an urn issuing floral branches, above the shaped drop in padded seat, on shell carved tapering cabriole legs terminating in hairy paw feet, 103cm high, 55cm wide, 48cm deep, together with a Queen Anne walnut chair, circa 1710, the vase shaped splat above the shaped drop in padded seat, on scroll carved tapering cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 102cm high, 54cm wide, 49cm deep (2) Provenance: Gayton Hall, Wirrall

Lot 56

A set of eight Italian parcel gilt and green painted chairs, second half 18th century, each shaped and padded back with C-scroll and flowerhead decorated frame, above a inset padded seat, on tapering cabriole legs decorated with flowering urns and terminating in pad feet

Lot 73

An Irish mahogany armchair, in George II style, mid 19th century, carved with floral, oak leaf, and acorn details throughout, the shaped scrolling top rail above the pierced interlaced splat, the padded and needlework upholstered seat above tapering cabriole legs, terminating in claw on ball feet, 112cm high, 76cm wide, 60cm deep Provenance: A country estate, Dumfriesshire

Lot 22

A set of four Danish carved and gilded beech side chairs, mid 18th century, each shaped top rail centred by a carved shell motif, above the padded and upholstered back and seat, the seat rail centred by a carved shell motif, on tapering cabriole legs, each 119cm high, 50cm wide, 45cm deep Provenance: Waystrode Manor, Kent Inherited by family descent (previously purchased from Otto Berg, Copenhagen) Purchased from a Private Collection, Denmark (The collection of Hjalmar Bruhn) By firm repute Christiansborg Castle, Denmark One of the chairs in this set bears the royal crest of Christian VI as well as the date 1740. Christian VI of Denmark reigned from 1730 to 1745. Christian VI was the son of Frederik VI, demonstrating a clear connection between the current set of chairs and the chair back settee (current Lot 21). When Christian VI became Regent of Denmark and Norway in 1730, Copenhagen Castle needed to be rebuilt. Following regeneration, it became the largest castle in Northern Europe at that time. The building work on Christiansborg Castle commenced in 1733 and was finalised in 1745. The Castle was built using the very finest craftsman from across Europe and all its furnishings were specially commissioned including the furniture for the royal dining room. As Christian VI died in 1746, he did not get to enjoy his magnificent castle for very long and the castle itself burned down in the Great Fire of 1794, less than 50 years after having been completed. Very little of the furniture and artworks survived. By repute and the evidence of the original stamps on the chairs, the surviving furnishings include the current set of chairs.

Lot 136

An George IV birch and upholstered armchair, circa 1825, by Miles & Edwards', the padded and button upholstered 'spoon back' above the padded arms and seat, on turned tapering legs at the front, terminating in Cope's patent brass caps and castors, one rear leg stamped '40502', 88cm high, 72cm wide, 80cm deep Pleaes Note: ‘The underside of one seat rail is stamped 'MILES&EDWARDS, 134 OXFORD ST, LONDON, 40502', this is covered by the upholstery, but an image of the stamp is on our website.’ 

Lot 95

A pair of George III carved giltwood armchairs, circa 1760, each moulded cartouche shaped back surmounted by a floral carved terminals, above a pair of shaped and padded arms, each serpentine fronted seat above a moulded foliate carved frieze and tapering cabriole shaped legs Provenance: Private collection, Cheshire Purchased by the current owner from Apter Fredricks in 1997. A copy of the original receipt is available with this lot. Please note, the footnote detail for this lot regarding the original retail purchase of this pair of chairs is incorrect. It should read as follows:The pair of chairs were purchased from Great Brampton House Antiques Ltd, Hereford on the 1st September 1997. A copy of the original invoice is available.

Lot 105

A set of ten mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, second half 19th century, directly after a design by Thomas Chippendale, incorporating two armchairs, each shaped top rail centred by a patera motif, above a pierced lyre shaped splat, the drop in padded seat above tapering cabriole legs terminating in claw on ball feet at the front A closely related set of chairs was designed by Robert Adam for Osterley Park, Isleworth. Thomas Chippendale later used this design for the dining chairs at Nostell Priory, Yorkshire and Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire.

Lot 110

A pair of George III painted window seats, circa 1800, in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, each rectangular padded seat flanked by cross square supports headed by turned top rails, on outswept sabre legs, each 84cm high, 95cm wide, 37cm deep

Lot 194

ϒA set of eighteen Victorian rosewood dining chairs, circa 1860, in the manner of Holland & Sons, each shaped and moulded rectangular padded back above an overstuffed seat, on turned tapering legs incorporating reeded detail at the front ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

Lot 116

A set of twelve mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, late 19th/ early 20th century, each shaped rectangular back centred by a pierced vase splat, each drop in seat above tapering cabriole legs terminating in pad feet

Lot 144

A Victorian mahogany reclining armchair, second half 19th century, in manner of Morris & Co, the hinged 'ladder' back reclining to three angles adjusted by a removable pin, the buttoned leather loose cushion back and seat flanked by padded and upholstered arms on turned supports, above tapering sabre legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 104cm high, 65cm wide, 79cm deep For a closely comparable chair designed by Morris & Co see Christie’s, New York, The Collection of Paul F. Walter, 26th-27th September 2017, Lot 373 ($21,250).

Lot 54

A set of twenty two mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, 19th century, to include two armchairs, each shaped top rail above a pierced vase shaped splat, the padded and dished seat on rectangular tapering legs joined by a H-shaped stretcher, each 95cm high, 50cm wide, 50cm deep

Lot 2

A walnut and burr walnut child's armchair, in George II style, early 20th century, the top rail centred by a scrolling shell and foliate motif, above a vase shaped splat, flanked by shaped arms, the padded drop in seat above acanthus and shell carved cabriole legs, terminating in hairy paw feet at the front, 69cm high, 47cm wide, 36cm deep Provenance: A country estate, Dumfriesshire

Lot 154

ϒA pair of French rosewood and buttoned leather upholstered mechanical reclining armchairs, by Le Maigre, circa 1860, each padded back and seat flanked by padded arm, on channel moulded cabriole legs terminating in brass caps and castors, a push button to the side of the chair enables the back to be reclined, the arms are able to rotate and are held in position by catches to the undersides, the footrest is pulled out from under the chair and opens/rotates into position, the base of each chair marked “Le Maigre (LM) Brevete SGDG”, both chairs are ink stamped with manufacturing numbers 5289 and 6894 respectively, each 100cm high, 70cm wide, 75cm deep ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 183

A carved walnut and upholstered sofa, late 19th/ early 20th century, in the manner of Howard & Sons, the rectangular back with rounded corners, above rectangular scroll arms centred by a triple loose cushion seat, on squat cabriole legs carved with acanthus scroll terminals and terminating in carved hairy paw feet, 73cm high, 197cm wide, 93cm deep

Lot 46

A George II carved walnut armchair, circa 1750, probably Irish, the shaped top rail carved with floral foliage and scrolls, above the pierced and interlaced vase shaped splat, the padded and needlework upholstered seat above acanthus carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in claw on ball feet, 104cm high, 64cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: Private collection, London

Lot 107

A pair of George III mahogany armchairs, circa 1780, in the manner of John Linnell, each shaped top rail incorporating fluting and foliate decoration, above the pierced splat carved with bellflower, patera and Greek scroll details, flanked by shaped open arms, the padded seat on mould tapering legs terminating in spade feet, each 94cm high, 61cm wide, 52cm deep

Lot 151

ϒA set of six Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted library chairs, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, each with carved shell carrying handle to the back, the padded and studded leather upholstered back and seat above turned tapering legs on lion paw cast gilt metal feet, each 95cm high, 56cm wide, 58cm deep Provenance: A country estate, Dumfriesshire ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

Lot 161

ϒA George IV rosewood sofa, circa 1815, the button upholstered padded back flanked by scrolling padded arms, above the loose cushion seat, on acanthus carved turned legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, 94cm high, 225cm wide, 80cm deep Provenance: Private collection, Berkshire ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 304

A late Victorian corner chair, shaped and carved top rail, pierced splats, padded seat, X-frame turned stretcher, French cabriole forelegs

Lot 302

An Edwardian mahogany open arm chair, arched top rail, outswept arms, padded seat, tapering square legs, boxwood stringing throughout

Lot 120

An aesthetic movement rosewood duet stool, the hinged seat split into two halves, turned side rails, tapering square legs, carved throughout

Lot 109

A Victorian spoon back mahogany nursing chair, button upholstered back, serpentine stuffed overseat, cabriole forelegs, ceramic castors; a Victorian balloon back dining chair, carver horizontal splat, serpentine seat, French cabriole forelegs; another balloon back (3)

Lot 303

A reproduction open armchair, button upholstered back, padded seat, French cabriole forelegs

Lot 261

A Victorian mahogany nursing chair, carved top rail, padded back, fluted arms, padded seat.

Lot 305

A Victorian mahogany armchair, carved cresting top rail, padded back, arms and seat, turned forelegs, steel casters

Lot 248

A Victorian mahogany balloon back salon chair, shaped and pierced back, padded over seat, French cabriole forelegs; a Victorian mahogany nursing chair. (2)

Lot 262

A Victorian rosewood scroll back nursing chair, serpentine seat, cabriole forelegs, brass casters.

Lot 413

A two-seat settee, upholstered in a green fabric, on turned and castored supports, 56" wide

Lot 418

A Sheraton revival mahogany showframe two-seat settee, on turned and tapering supports, 43" wide

Lot 382

A George IV mahogany scroll arm carver chair with needlepoint drop-in seat, on sabre supports

Lot 432

A Windsor lath back elbow chair with panel seat and a smaller, similar, elbow chair

Lot 383

A late 19th century ebonised shape frame low seat nursing chair, upholstered in a sage velour, on castored supports

Lot 438

An early 20th century mahogany rocking chair and a cane seat side chair

Lot 419

A walnut showframe low seat nursing chair with scroll back, on cabriole supports

Lot 370

A low pine bench seat 15" x 46" x 12"

Lot 157

An early 20th century beech chair with a curved splat back and a caned seat, on cabriole legs and a mahogany occasional table, on cabriole legs

Lot 92

A Chinese carved hardwood dragon armchair, the back with two dragons and a flaming pearl, central panel with figures, above clouds, solid seat, raised on cabriole legs and scrolling flame feet, 63cm W.

Lot 169

A Victorian oak and elm lath back carver chair, with solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs, united by an H frame stretcher.

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