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Lot 573

A Regency three seater bergere sofa, with caned seat and upholstered back and sides below a strung and inlayed central collar, raised on eight turned and reeded legs, 197cmW

Lot 574

A Regency style open arm chair with painted decoration, with cane seat and demilune back

Lot 600

A Victorian hall chair with barley twist supports and carved cabriole legs, cushion seat and back

Lot 609

A late 18th century faux bamboo elbow chair, turned spindle rail above caned seat, together with Georgian gothic backed elbow chair, the swept arms on turned supports, with upholstered seat

Lot 615

An early 19th century cream painted elbow chair, with deep curved top rail, forward swept open arms and later solid seat on splayed ring turned legs, originally with split cane; together with an early 19th century cream painted open armchair with curved top rail, split caned seat and square tapering legs on spade feet; and a Regency style cream painted elbow chair with rope twist back and cane seat on sabre legsProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire

Lot 280

* Scandinavian One Horse Open Sleigh . An attractive late 19th century Scandinavian one horse open cutter sleigh, wooden and cane construction, the raised drivers seat with a raised rail and curved footboard with storage compartment to the rear, with curved iron bound runners, evidence of woodworm and restoration required, approx. 200cm long x 110cm wide, with supporting horse rails (Qty: 1)

Lot 118

An ivory silk fringed shawl with pink embroidery; a wool work seat cover; a panel of 1920s printed silk, ostrich feathers, a quantity of French glass buttons, a 1930s dark green silk velvet cushion cover embroidered with parrots, a 1940s printed scarf, a late 1940s evening bag, a 1950s straw half-hat and a quantity of miscellaneous trimmings

Lot 65

A 19th Century wool and beadwork seat and chair back; a black silk embroidered apron, a dark green panel of woollen cross stitch, two black aprons embellished with lace and a small piece of woollen cross stitch (7)

Lot 4032A

Longcase clock dial and movement eight day, name on dial Cooper, Huddersfield, seat-board, two pullies present (one damaged) hour hands, minute hand, calendar hand present(weights being delivered separately)

Lot 4066

A Chinese hardwood seat with high relief carving of dragons and scrollwork.

Lot 4135

A 19th Century mahogany chair back settee, of camel back form, drop in seat, 90 cms high, 105 cms wide, 50 cms deep approx

Lot 103

A LARGE LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS INC CDS A TOILET SEAT ETC

Lot 138

A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF SEAT COVERS MOST STILL IN PACKAGING

Lot 63

A MAXI COSI CAR SEAT AND A PRAM

Lot 63

An Edwardian silver stand by LE, the pierced seat like rest possibly for a matchbox, Birmingham 1905

Lot 472

Folding Pine Chair with Leatherette Style Seat

Lot 463

A Victorian piano stool with circular adjustable seat, on turned supports, and a red upholstered slipper chair on cabriole legs and castors

Lot 485

A Continental carved carver dining chair with shaped and spindled back, scroll arms and solid seat, on cabriole legs, and a corner char with pierced supports (a/f)

Lot 492

A slatted back farmhouse style kitchen chair with solid seat, on turned legs (reduced)

Lot 502

A Victorian low chair with oval back and seat, with turned support and fluted legs and castors (repair needed), and a 19th century side table with rectangular cut corner top, on later tripod base, 46cm, (a/f)

Lot 546

A pair of Victorian fireside king and queen chairs with foliate and shield carved surmount and button upholstered back, on spindle supports, with padded seat on turned legs and castors

Lot 153

Oak framed folding chair with canvas seat and a brass handled oak tray

Lot 233

Carved oak hall stand fitted single drawer with seat and umbrella/stick compartment

Lot 685

Pair of low mahogany framed late 19th Century bedroom chairs, shaped studded backs and seat upholstered in padded contemporary autumnal patterned cloth

Lot 688

Combed cane backed armchair in mixed woods, the padded seat upholstered in autumnal patterned cloth

Lot 689

Low mahogany framed button backed Edwardian occasional chair on pot casters, the padded back and seat upholstered in pink satin cloth

Lot 690

Black painted armchair with five vertical sticks to back, the padded seat upholstered in pink regency cloth

Lot 692

Mahogany framed dining chair the padded loose seat in gold dralon (almost matching the previous lot)

Lot 693

Early 20th Century oak framed fireside chair, the padded back and seat upholstered in light green dralon

Lot 694

High backed hall chair the seat and back upholstered in light brown autumnal contemporary cloth

Lot 695

Carved dark mahogany framed two seater boudoir settle, the shaped padded back and seat upholstered in multi coloured floral cloth all on shaped spud feet

Lot 202

Early to Mid 20th Century Neoclassical Style Giltwood Carved 3 Piece Salon Set. Includes: 2 upholstered chairs and a love seat. Carved with scroll backing, acanthus leaves and stands on fluted tapering legs. Love seat measures 34" x 46-5/8" x 18-1/2", chairs measures 28" x 35" x 25". Condition: Rubbing to gilt and scratches to legs on all items, love seat has a small split to backing, one chair has a little wear to one arm Estimate: $300.00 - $500.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

Lot 541

A 1930's low seat armchair with cane back; an oak circular table

Lot 543

A early 19th century mahogany carver chair with scroll arms and floral tapestry seat

Lot 107

A set of three Chinese Export padouk chairs, circa 1735, after a design by Giles Grendey, each pierced and shaped back with an acanthus and shell carved top rail and a central vase splat, above a leather inset seat, on shell carved cabriole legs and claw on ball feet at the front, each 101cm high, 57cm wide, 56cm deep These chairs represent a fascinating early example of hardwood furniture of Cantonese manufacture made to an English design. As Carl Crossman explains in his The China Trade, this furniture may have been made to special order, perhaps for a member of the British East India Company posted in China or on Macao, another company outpost. The fact that furniture of this type and early date is a rarity, is supported by the Company's ledgers which only lists a few dozen pieces per year during the 1720's and 1730's. The current chairs also very likely formed part of a larger set. Other side chairs of this model have previously been sold: Christie's, New York, 21 October 1999, lot 174 (a single, $32,200); Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., New York, 4 April 1970, lot 149 (a single). In more recent times, a closely related single armchair was sold Christie’s New York, Two Distinguished American Collections, 4-5th March 2014, lot 520 (20,000). Other similar examples are illustrated in C.L. Crossman, op.cit., Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1991, pp. 231 and 233, pl. 83-85. The chair pattern directly copies an English prototype of the same date which can be attributed to the workshop of cabinet-maker Giles Grendey. A walnut armchair related to this design from the Percival Griffiths Collection, is illustrated in R.W. Symonds, English Furniture From Charles II to George II, 1929, p.149, fig. 95, later sold from the collection of Frank Crozer Knowles, Christie's New York, 22 October 1988, lot 243 ($220,000). For further related examples of Chinese Export chairs made to English designs and a discussion thereof, including a set of chairs made for Matthew Decker, a Director of the East India Company (1713-1743), see Adam Bowett, Early Georgian Furniture 1715-1740, Antique Collectors Club, 2009, pages 47-50. Please note:  These chairs possibly incorporate Huang huali (wood). 

Lot 114

A George II mahogany chair back settee, circa 1755, the pierced and shaped twin splat back flanked by acanthus carved arms, above a tapering rectangular inset seat, on tapering cabriole legs and pad feet at the front, 98cm high, 142cm wide, 72cm deep Provenance: Purchased from John Keil, London, 18th September 1979. A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot.

Lot 119

A George III mahogany stool or window seat, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the padded and upholstered seat flanked by scroll arm rests, on blind fretwork square section legs, joined by a pierced H-shaped stretcher, 60cm high 95cm wide, 54cm deep Provenance: Purchased from Paul Smith, Ludlow, 31st July 1982.A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot.

Lot 134

A pair of Queen Anne walnut high back chairs, circa 1710, each padded and upholstered rectangular back above a tapering rectangular seat, on square tapering cabriole legs, each 113cm high, 56cm wide, 58cm deep

Lot 170

A George III ‘red walnut’ corner chair, circa 1760, the shaped top rail and pierced and acanthus carved double splats, above a inset padded and upholstered seat, on square section legs, 80cm high, 74cm wide, 65cm deep

Lot 177

A pair of oak armchairs, 17th century style, late 19th/early 20th century, incorporating some earlier elements, each shaped top rail centred by a ‘Green Man’ mask, above the foliate carved and inlaid back, flanked by downswept open arms, above the solid panelled seat, on turned and square sectional legs, joined by a peripheral stretchers, each 113cm high, 59cm wide, 43cm deep For a closely related design of chair with inlay of coloured woods see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 249, figure 3:42.

Lot 191

A carved oak settle, circa 1750 and later carved, decorated with foliate, floral and shell motifs throughout, the triple panel back above a loose seat cushion, flanked by downswept open arms, on turned and square section legs, joined by peripheral stretchers, 110cm high, 183cm wide, 66cm deep For a similar but less elaborately carved settle see Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors - Masters & Makers, 19th June 2012, lot 27.

Lot 194

An oak hall or window seat, late 19th century/ early 20th century, the rectangular top with raised moulded rests at each end, above a moulded frieze, on turned and square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 49cm high, 107cm wide, 34cm deep

Lot 196

A Charles II oak side chair, circa 1660, of Derbyshire type, the panelled rectangular back incorporating scrolling strapwork motifs and with foliate branches and rosettes, above the solid seat, on turned and square section legs and stretchers, 94.5cm high, 49cm wide, 41cm deep, together with a William and Mary oak side chair, circa 1690 with some later carving, the floral and foliate carved top rail and single panel back, above the solid panelled seat, on turned and square section legs, joined by square section stretchers, 112cm high, 51cm wide, 42cm deep For similar examples of side chairs from the North of England see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 484 & 485.

Lot 235

A pair of George III mahogany chairs, circa 1780, each shaped and pierced ‘ladder’ back above a tapering rectangular padded and upholstered seat, on moulded square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, each 98cm high, 57cm wide, 56cm deep Provenance: Purchased from Paul Smith, Ludlow, 1st September 1975.A copy of the original receipt is available with this lot.

Lot 246

A Ceylonese solid ebony settee, 19th century, the foliate carved and spindle back, above a padded and upholstered inset seat, flanked by downswept scrolling open arms, the shaped apron decorated with foliate carving, on turned and lappet carved legs, 75cm high, 123cm wide, 63cm deep

Lot 256

A George III mahogany dressing mirror, circa 1780, with boxwood stringing throughout, the rectangular swing plate above the serpentine fronted base comprising of three short drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 72cm high, 52cm wide, 26cm deep, together with a Regency mahogany corner wash stand, circa 1815, strung with boxwood throughout, 114cm high, 68cm wide, 43cm deep, and an Edwardian mahogany X-frame window seat, circa 1905, strung with boxwood throughout, 65cm high, 67cm wide, 38cm deep Please note: The illustrated spider leg table is not included with this lot.

Lot 275

A pair of teak garden benches, last quarter 20th century, with slatted backrest and seat, each 100cm high, 152cm wide, 68cm deep

Lot 277

A teak garden bench, last quarter 20th century, with slatted backrest and seat, 100cm high, 183cm wide, 68cm deep

Lot 282

A stained teak garden bench, last quarter 20th century, with slatted backrest and seat, the top rail inscribed ‘RHM PLAISH HALL 1990’ 101cm high, 183cm wide, 67cm deep

Lot 3

A Charles II carved walnut armchair, circa 1680, the shaped back with central carved panel, surmounted by carved acanthus scrolls and flanked by acanthus carved uprights, the caned seat with a loose cushion, flanked by shaped arms with acanthus terminals, on moulded cabriole legs with scroll carved stretchers, 123cm high, 72cm wide, 73cm deep Provenance: Purchased from J. & A. Clegg, Ludlow, 31st December 1990.A copy of the original receipt is available with this lot.

Lot 51

A set of three George II mahogany chairs, circa 1750, each rectangular and pierced back with central vase shaped splat, above a padded leather inset seat, on moulded square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, each 96cm high, 54cm wide, 49cm deep, together with a similar George II mahogany armchair, circa 1750, the shaped rectangular back with a pierced tapering central splat, flanked by shaped open scroll arms, above a padded needlework inset seat, on moulded square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 94cm high, 57cm wide, 52cm deep

Lot 60

A George II walnut Gainsborough armchair, circa 1740, the rectangular padded and upholstered back and seat, flanked by acanthus carved open arms, on acanthus and scroll carved cabriole legs, terminating in claw on ball feet, 100cm high, 75cm wide, 78cm deep Provenance: Purchased from Hampshire's of Dorking, 3rd June 1983. A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot. Please note: This chair possibly incorporates later elements or has been adapted.  

Lot 71

A George III beech and upholstered sofa, paired with another of later date, each padded rectangular back above a loose cushion seat, flanked by downswept padded armrests, on turned tapering legs at the front, terminating in brass caps and castors, 95cm high, each 153cm wide, 74cm deep

Lot 76

A George III mahogany wing armchair, circa 1780, the shaped and padded back and arms above a loose cushion seat, on moulded square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 108cm high, 83cm wide, 78cm deep

Lot 81

A George III mahogany armchair, circa 1770, the padded and upholstered rectangular back and seat flanked by downswept open arms, on square section legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 97.5cm high, 69cm wide, 73cm deep Provenance: Purchased from Paul Smith, Ludlow, 1st October 1983.A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot.

Lot 83

A George III chestnut sofa, circa 1790, with brass studded detail to upholstery throughout, the padded and upholstered rectangular back and downswept arms above a loose cushion seat, on square section tapering legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, with stretchers at each end, 92cm high, 186cm wide, 74cm deep Provenance: This lot was possibly purchased from Paul Smith, Ludlow, 26th June 1981.A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot.

Lot 84

A George III mahogany wing armchair, circa 1780, with brass studded detail to upholstery throughout, the shaped and padded back and arms above a loose cushion seat, on square section legs, joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 116cm high, 83cm wide, 90cm deep

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