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Lot 303

Late Victorian stained beech circular foot stool with grospoint wool embroidered seat raised on four C-scroll hoof feet, 30cm diam

Lot 340

Metal garden hammock, the steel and aluminium uprights joining in an x-frame canopy with a suspended cast garden seat and similar side and back stretchers, 193cm high

Lot 3266

A Victorian brass Corinthian column oil lamp, etched emerald-flashed frilled glass shade, Hinks No.2 Lever burner, square base, 79cm high, c.1890 Condition Report: Good condition, shape good, just dirty, no obvious chips or cracks to body just a few tiny nicks to seat foot rim

Lot 565

A CHARLES II STYLE CARVED WALNUT AND BEECH ARMCHAIR WITH CANED BACK AND SEAT

Lot 572

A GARDEN SEAT WITH RED PAINTED CAST ALLOY ENDS AND TIMBER SLATS, 120CM W

Lot 573

A SOUTH EAST ASIAN HARDWOOD GARDEN SEAT, 20TH C, 172CM W

Lot 444

A contemporary cast metal and painted theatre/tram style two seat bench, 98cm wide

Lot 488

An Edwardian mahogany corner chair, scrolling curved cresting rail, pierced rectangular splats, serpentine seat, tapered square legs, spade feet

Lot 500

A pair of 19th century mahogany window seat sofas, of unusual small proportions, deep buttoned overstuffed cream damask upholstery, scroll legs, ceramic casters, 82cm wide

Lot 58

An Edwardian mahogany elbow chair, curved cresting and arm rails terminating in scrolls, stuffed over seat, tapered square legs, spade feet; another similar (2)

Lot 59

A pair of Gothic Revival oak hall chairs, architectural pierced and carved backs, boarded seat, turned tapered legs (2)

Lot 160

CARVED FRONTED OAK MONK'S BENCH WITH LIFT UP SEAT

Lot 2

A Victorian walnut hall chair having barley twist supports and tapestry seat

Lot 244

A Victorian mahogany nursing chair with upholstered seat and back, carved crest rail flanked by open, turned columns on turned and fluted tapering legs, on porcelain castors

Lot 116

Dambuster Geoff Rice DFC typed signed letter 1975 on 617 Sqn Assoc. Letterhead 5 to WW2 author Alan Cooper regarding 617 sqn. He qualified as a pilot in February 1942 and was commissioned. On his return to the UK he underwent further training and was crewed up with the six other men who would eventually fly with him on the Dams Raid. They were finally posted together to 57 Squadron at RAF Scampton in February 1943 to begin operations. By the middle of March, they had undertaken nine operations, at which point they were placed in the squadron's new C Flight, under the command of Sqn Ldr Melvin Young, an experienced pilot about to embark on a first tour on Lancasters after winning a DFC and Bar for two tours on Wellingtons. By 26 March 1943 the flight comprised four crews, captained by Melvin Young, Bill Astell, Geoff Rice and Sgt Ray Lovell. It was decided to post the whole flight over to the new squadron being formed at the same base to undertake training for a special mission. Rice protested at this, but to no avail. However, the crew had gelled as an effective unit and the training for the secret operation went well. They achieved impressive scores in bomb aiming exercises and were chosen to fly in the second wave, tasked with attacking the Sorpe Dam. AJ-H took off from Scampton at 2131 and all went well for the first hour and a half of flying time. They crossed the narrow neck of Vlieland at 2259 flying very low and exactly on track. Past the danger point, Rice gained altitude briefly to check position and then went low again to turn south-eastwards towards the Ijsselmeer. The bright moon shining on the water made height difficult to judge and flight engineer Edward Smith was about to warn Rice that the altimeter was reading zero when there was a huge jolt. Instinctively Rice pulled upwards and felt another 'violent jolt'. AJ-H had hit the water twice. The first impact had torn the mine free and sprayed water up through the bomb bay. The second had forced the fixed tail wheel up through the fuselage and demolished the Elsan lavatory just in front of the rear turret. A revolting mixture of its contents, disinfectant and sea water had poured into the turret and immersed gunner Stephen Burns up to his waist. His shout of 'Christ, it's wet back here!' was pretty understandable. Everyone else was shaken up, but by some miracle the aircraft and crew had survived. Rice flew on for a minute or two while the damage was assessed, and it was confirmed that the mine had been lost. Then he turned for home. The anti-aircraft batteries on both Vlieland and Texel were waiting for him and sprayed flak across the gap between the two islands, but he sped underneath the fire. There was nearly another tragedy as they reached Scampton. The hydraulic fluid in the undercarriage had been depleted, so it had to be manually lowered with an air bottle. This took 20 minutes during which time Rice was circling the airfield at 1000 feet. Uncertain whether the flaps would then work, another warning message was sent to the control tower, and the crew prepared for an emergency landing. Rice and Smith remained in their seats while the rest sat with their backs to the main spar, facing aft. They were just about to make their approach when suddenly Les Munro's AJ-W, which had lost its radio, flew in below them and landed on the main runway. Rice held off, and touched down a few minutes later. The next day, Gibson quizzed him over the cause of the loss of his mine, but took no further action. He knew from his own experiences in training how difficult it could be to judge an aircraft's height when flying low over water. Rice flew on the operations to Italy in July and August, and was then selected for the very dangerous attack on the Dortmund-Ems canal with the new 10, 000lb 'thin case' bomb in September 1943. Of the eight pilots who flew on that raid, only Geoff Rice, Mick Martin and David Shannon survived. In appalling weather conditions, Rice spent 70 minutes searching for the target but was eventually ordered home by Martin, who had taken over temporary command of the operation. He jettisoned his giant bomb over the Waddensee. On 11 November he took part in an attack on the Antheor viaduct, and later that month was awarded the DFC. The citation singled out his work at the Dortmund-Ems canal, praising his 'great determination and courage. ' On 20 December, eight 617 Squadron crews, led by the new CO Leonard Cheshire, were sent on an operation to attack an armaments factory in Liege in Belgium. Geoff Rice and his Dams Raid crew were amongst them. The target marking wasn't visible, so Cheshire ordered the crews to return with their bombs. However, Rice and his crew were unlucky and were hit by flak 14, 000 feet above Merbes-Le Chateau. The last thing Rice remembered was giving the order to bale out. Unfortunately, there wasn't time and the aircraft exploded. Rice appears to have been thrown clear, protected by the pilot's armoured seat and with his parachute deployed, but all his colleagues died as it crashed. Their bodies were found near the crash site, but Rice regained consciousness in a wood, his parachute snagged in a tree, and with a broken wrist. The first people he met were three farm labourers, who took him to the Resistance. His wrist was set in plaster by a friendly doctor, and he spent the next five months on the run. Unfortunately, he was then betrayed to the secret police and became a prisoner of war, ending up at the notorious Stalag Luft III, scene of the Great Escape. As the Russian army approached, the prisoners were forcibly moved, but were eventually liberated by the Americans. Rice was repatriated after the war, and left the RAF in 1947. He went on to work for Shell BP and was very active in setting up the 617 Squadron Association. Signs of age. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 79

Tri-ang TT Gauge Accessories, T251 Railer and Coupling Height Gauge (11 in two boxes), T232 Seat Units for Main Line Brake/2nd Coaches (9 in three boxes), T231 Seat Units for Main Line Coaches (3 in one box) and T204 Timber Baulk Load (3 in one box), all in original boxes G-E, boxes F-VG (6 boxes)

Lot 129

A set of four Art Deco burr maple dining chairs, each with a veneered barrel back, with scrolled veneer and dot detailing, raised on outswept legs, with original cream upholstery each 50cm wide 62cm deep back 82.5cm high seat 50cm high (4)

Lot 194

A pair of Art Deco-style ebonised armchairs, with black upholstery, 67cm wide 74cm deep 72cm high seat 39cm high (2)

Lot 201

An Art Deco cloud suite, each piece with cream leather upholstery, with walnut strips, comprising: a pair of armchairs, 76cm wide 85cm deep 80cm high seat 42cm high, a settee, 166cm wide 95cm deep 82cm high seat 42cm high, another pair of armchairs, with integral seats 68cm wide 75cm deep 82cm high seat 42cm high, and a pouffe, 65cm wide 40cm deep 36cm high (6)

Lot 261

An industrial stool, mid-20th century, the swivelling leatherette seat on a sprung metal base, 55cm high

Lot 278

An 'Executive' rosewood and leather desk chair, § designed by Arne Vodder for Sibast, with a revolving stand on castors, 72cm wide 105cm high seat 50cm high CITES A10 Licence no. 576763/11

Lot 308

A pair of Italian armchairs, 1950s, probably by ISA, with purple upholstery and gilt cast legs, 75cm wide 80cm deep 96cm high seat 38cm high (2)

Lot 350

A set of eight Brazilian dining chairs, § upholstered in cream leather with rosewood frames and buttons, remnants of labels 'MZ LTDA Arenida Brigadeiro Lui Antonio, Sao Paulo', 46cm wide 55cm deep 81cm high seat 45cm high (8) CITES A10 No. 580553-01

Lot 36

An Arts & Crafts armchair, with turned finials and spindles, with an upholstered seat

Lot 41

A set of six Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs, in the manner of William Birch, each with rush seats, solid backs, turned supports, 110cm high seat 44cm high 41cm wide (6)

Lot 430

A pair of tulip chairs , 2004, designed by Eero Saarinen and decorated by Bruno Schiepan, signed to the stand, also labelled to the underside, 67cm wide 81.5cm high seat 48cm high (2)

Lot 486

A pair of lounge chairs, designed by Eric Lyons, 65.5cm wide 80cm deep 85cm high seat 42cm high (2)

Lot 497

A chrome and brass-mounted dining suite, by Renato Zevi Furniture, comprising: a dining table, with a smoke glass top, 200cm long 100cm deep, and eight armchairs, with turquoise upholstery and brass supports, 54.5cm wide 52cm deep 80cm high seat 45cm high (9)

Lot 500

A pair of brass side chairs, with turquoise upholstery, 48cm wide 45.5cm deep 112.5cm high seat 48cm high (2)

Lot 514

A Danish stained two-seater settee, designed by Arne Vodder for France & Daverkosen, labelled, 120cm wide 78cm deep 30cm high seat 42cm high

Lot 515

A 'Saturn' lounge chair, designed by Yrjo Kukkapuro, labelled 'Haimi made in Finland Design by Yrjo Kukkapuro', 81cm wide 85cm deep 78cm high seat 42cm high

Lot 519

A pair of contemporary 'Space Invader' armchairs, 101cm wide 51cm deep 99cm high seat 40cm high (2)

Lot 524

A DSW chair seat, 1960s, 2nd generation designed by Charles & Ray Eames, now on a recent stand

Lot 536

A pair of armchairs, 1950s,with brown wool upholstery, 68cm wide 81cm deep 77cm high seat 43cm high (2)

Lot 537

A Merrow Associates dining table, the circular glass top, raised on a chrome stand, 116.5cm diameter 71cm high, and a set of four dining chairs, each with an oatmeal upholstered seat and backs (5)

Lot 538

An Afromosia daybed, by Greeves and Thomas, with grey upholstery, 204cm wide 80cm deep 72cm high seat 40cm high

Lot 555

A pair of chrome lounge chairs, designed by Francois Scali and Alain Domingo, 68cm wide 98cm deep 78cm high seat 41cm high (2)

Lot 557

A pair of leather lounge chairs by Percival Lafer for Lafer Moveis, Sao Paolo, each raised on mahogany and chrome frames, 75cm wide 86cm deep 71cm high seat 45cm high (2)

Lot 558

A pair of ash lounge chairs, manufactured for the Hotel Parco dei Principe, 70.5cm wide 76 cm deep 103.5cm high seat 39cm high (2)

Lot 564

Four contemporary Italian chairs, c.1980-90, designed by Mario Botta, 54cm wide 67cm deep 80cm high seat 42.5cm high (4)

Lot 63

An oak reclining armchair, by Arthur Simpson of Kendal, with paddle arms, with routed details, chamfered front supports, reupholstered calico cushions, 69cm wide 75cm deep 98cm high seat 50cm high

Lot 66

A stained ash ladder back rocking chair, by Neville Neale, with a rush seat, stamped to the upright

Lot 155

3 ROPE BACK RUSH SEAT CHAIRS

Lot 1021

A decorative steel framed two seat and garden bench with pierced lattice strap seat, scrolled frame

Lot 1026

A stained teak garden/park bench with slatted seat and back, 190 cm long approx

Lot 1027

A rustic European pine bench with rail back supported by a pair of pierced splats, plank seat and splayed supports with painted and distressed finish, 195 cm long

Lot 1044

A joined oak low bench with plank seat raised on splayed supports, initialled KG Fecit, 202 cm long x 28.5 cm wide

Lot 1049

A good quality reproduction cast iron two seat garden bench with scrolled outline and decorative pierced detail, 109 cm wide

Lot 1050

A good quality reproduction cast iron two seat garden bench with scrolled outline and decorative pierced detail, 109 cm wide

Lot 1051

A good quality reproduction cast iron two seat garden bench with scrolled outline and decorative pierced detail, 109 cm wide

Lot 1060

A teak two seat garden bench with slatted seat and back beneath a slightly arched rail (painted)

Lot 1091

A contemporary Georgian style green painted light steel three seat garden bench of crescent form with rail back and strap work seats, 163 cm long

Lot 1100

A weathered cast composition stone three sectional garden bench, the rectangular and shaped slab seat with relief border raised on a pair of scrolled supports, 118 cm wide approx

Lot 1102

A weathered composition stone three sectional garden bench, the rectangular slab seat with rope twist border raised on a pair of supports with winged lion, 115 cm long x 46 cm wide

Lot 1107

A weathered contemporary teak two seat garden bench with slatted seat and lattice panelled back 4ft long (to be sold with the option of buying the matching following lot at the same unit/hammer price)

Lot 1108

A weathered contemporary teak two seat garden bench with slatted seat and lattice panelled back 4ft long

Lot 1109

A three seat sprung steel garden bench with weathered timber lathes

Lot 1109A

A two seat garden bench with timber lathes and white painted sprung steel supports

Lot 1110

A pair of two seat garden benches with slatted seats and pierced decorative cast iron end supports with lions mask and further detail, 4ft long approx

Lot 1113

An RA Lister & Co Ltd genuine Burma teakwood three seat garden bench with slatted seat and back, 192 cm long

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