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Lot 352

Garden Furniture: A carved hardwood double sun-lounger seat 122cm wide

Lot 364

Garden Furniture/Bench: A Coalbrookdale Fern and Blackberry pattern cast iron seat circa 1870 194cm wide (See engraving)

Lot 357

Garden Furniture/Bench A cast iron seat late 20th century 130cm wide

Lot 347

Garden Seat: A composition stone suite of furniture comprising table and two curved benches 104cm diameter

Lot 350

Garden Furniture/Seat: A suite of child’s hardwood furniture 2nd half 20th century comprising seat, 90cm long and two chairs, together with a pair of folding deck chairs

Lot 19

An impressive Edwardian aquamarine and diamond brooch, the pediment with a step cut aquamarine with canted corners, estimated to weigh 87.82 carats, within a millegrained surround of eight cut diamonds, approximately 0.76 carats total, suspending a large briolette aquamarine drop, 5.4cm long, with a banded and pierced scrolled rose cut diamond set cap, suspended from a rose cut diamond bale, total length 10.8cm long, 70.7g gross Provenance: Nancy Witcher Langhorne was born in Danville, Virginia, into a moderately successful railroad business family and she married her first husband, Robert Gould Shaw, at the age of 18 in 1897. The marriage was not terribly successful and it ended in divorce in 1903, after which Nancy made her first tour of Britain and fell in love with the country. She took the advice of her father and along with her sister Phyllis moved to Britain permanently in 1905; here her wit and intelligence were much admired throughout the upper echelons of British society. In 1906 Nancy married fellow American-born Waldorf Astor, having met the previous year on an Atlantic sea crossing.Nancy and Waldorf were given Cliveden House in Buckinghamshire as a wedding present by Waldorf's father, William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor. Cliveden became a major centre for the elites of Edwardian and inter-war society under Nancy and Waldorf, and was renowned for entertaining politicians, writers, academics and film stars. Nancy also received the pale yellow, 55.23 carat, Sancy Diamond as a wedding gift from Viscount Astor. The historic, centuries old stone was reputed to have come from India, due to its unusual faceting, and at different times in its long and rich history had been owned by French and British sovereigns and Russian and Indian nobility. In 1978 the 4th Viscount Astor sold the Sancy Diamond to the Louvre for US $1m. In 1910 Waldorf Astor was elected to Parliament as MP for Plymouth; a seat he held until 1919, when he was elevated to the peerage following the death of his father, becoming Viscount Astor and taking his seat in the House of Lords. Waldorf's Plymouth seat became vacant, and his wife, Nancy, decided to contest the seat. Lady Astor was subsequently elected to Parliament in the bi-election of 1919, and took her seat in Parliament on 1st December 1919, and held the seat for 26 years until her retirement in 1945.This Edwardian jewel has been consigned to auction by Nancy Astor’s great granddaughter, to whom it was left in 1977. The brooch has rarely been seen or worn since then, and has remained, nestled in tissue paper, in a box from Sullivan Powell & Co. Ltd, purveyors of exotic and oriental cigarettes, formerly of Burlington Arcade, London W1. It is fitting that the brooch offered here celebrates Lady Astor's achievement 100 years ago in becoming the first woman MP to take her seat in the Commons, although she was in fact the second woman to be elected to Parliament.

Lot 574

Victorian rosewood highback nursing chair with carved scrolls to top rail, upholstered back and seat,and carved cabriole front legs on castors.

Lot 577

19th century upholstered three piece suite comprising a two seat drop end sofa and two armchairs, raised on bun supports also matching footstool..

Lot 580

Six Victorian mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, each having ornately carved and fretted back, drop in seat, raised on cabriole forelegs with talon and ball feet (2+4)

Lot 582

Early 20th century mahogany framed spindle back daybed The dimensions for this lot are as follows:Height 86cmLength 189cmDepth 71cm Seat depth 65 cmMattress 65cm x 178cm x 10cm (approx).

Lot 588

Modern two seat Knoll sofa and a similar wing chair and rectangular stool.

Lot 591

Pair of Regency rosewood dining chairs, each with reeded & scroll top rail above foliate scroll mid rail & slip in seat on sabre front supports.

Lot 593

Pair of Regency rosewood dining chairs, each with foliate scroll top rail above double scroll & leaf back rail & slip in seat on turned reeded tapered front supports.

Lot 594

Set of seven beech dining or parlour chairs including an elbow chair, each with reeded top rail above upholstered back panel & spindles, over upholstered seat on turned tapered front supports with castors.

Lot 323

An Ercol style country cottage three suite comprising two seat settee and two armchairs.

Lot 331

A bentwood armchair; an oak stool, wickerworked seat; a bamboo two tier occasional table; an oak magazine rack/occasional table; a two tier tea trolley. (5)

Lot 360

A Victorian mahogany nursing chair, pierced splat, stuffed over seat, French cabriole forelegs; a George III type occasional table (associated top); a modern mahogany occasional table/magazine rack (3)

Lot 470

An Edwardian stained mahogany piano stool with under-seat storage, together with another piano stool and an Edwardian inlaid carver chair etc.

Lot 473

A stained mahogany piano stool with red upholstered seat, together with a small folding table with inlaid initials and a brass coal scuttle and scoop etc.

Lot 485

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn oak three-legged calf stool, the dished, kidney shaped seat with signature carved mouse motif to the rim, raised on tapering octagonal supports. 45cm high

Lot 415

A large oak framed bench with red fabric seat and a faux leather back, 99cm high, 305cm long, 56cm deep

Lot 420

A 20th century gilt framed open armed throne chair, with a serpentine seat on cabriole legs

Lot 513

An early 18th century carved walnut side chair with cane seat and back panel, on turned and stretchered supports (rear stretcher missing)

Lot 516

A child's 19th century chair with rattan back and seat, three foot stools and a nursing chair, upholstered in a pink fabric

Lot 534

A Victorian carved rosewood low seat nursing chair, on cabriole supports

Lot 599

A bentwood cantilever armchair with woven fabric strip seat and back

Lot 617

An Arts & Crafts fruitwood ladder back chair with rush envelope seat and a similar rush seat elbow chair

Lot 625

An Arts & Crafts walnut side chair with weaved splat back and padded seat, a walnut 'X' frame nursing chair, two 19th century bar-back side chairs with drop-in seats, a pair of rush seat ladder back chairs and a similar ladder back chair

Lot 632

An Ercol panel back three-seat settee with spindle arms, 80" wide (recently restored)

Lot 635

An Ercol spindle low back dressing stool and two rush seat ladder back chairs

Lot 636

A pair of polished as walnut cane seat and back bedroom chairs and a companion elbow chair

Lot 667

A Louis XVI design and walnut showframe three-seat settee, on cabriole supports, 72" wide

Lot 672

A polished as dark oak spindle back elbow chair with panel seat

Lot 250

An Edwardian two-seater sofa upholstered in a green velour fabric on short ebonized square tapering legs with loose seat cushions 33" x 71 1/2" x 37"

Lot 991

An adjustable piano stool,the upholstered seat on a carved walnut triform base

Lot 748

A George III mahogany settee,the pad back and stuffover seat upholstered in a hand-patterned biscuit and rouge fabric, on moulded square tapering supports united by stretchers,163cm wide82cm deep85cm high Provenance: From the estate of the late Henry Wilson.

Lot 865

A pair of carved oak side chairs,19th century, each with pierced and carved backs, a solid seat and on stretchered supports,48cm wide40cm deep90cm high (2)

Lot 535

A George III footstool,the upholstered seat on square chamfered elm legs,49cm wide41cm deep46cm high, anda duet stool on mahogany legs,79cm long (2)Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield

Lot 833

A Catalonian pine farmhouse bench, late 19th century, with a panelled back over open arms and a solid seat,176cm wide82cm deep110cm high,together with three large kelim cushions (4)

Lot 946

An elephant foot stool, late 19th century, with hide upholstered cushioned seat, 44cm high, together with an elephant foot bowl,17cm high (2)

Lot 601

A garden seat,late 19th century, the teak back and seat on green painted wrythen supports,165cm wide70cm deep80cm highProvenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield.

Lot 919

A pair of William IV rosewood low chairs, each with a shaped splat back over a button upholstered seat, with turned and carved legs and brass castors, 44cm wide54cm deep78cm high (2)

Lot 784

A pair of George III mahogany and boxwood inlaid open armchairs, c.1778, attributed to Thomas Chippendale the Younger, each with a channelled frame, an oval padded back, part padded arms and a seat in foliate silk, the top inlaid with a fan crest, with turned tapering reeded legs, 57cm wide61cm deep91.4cm high (2)Provenance: Probably supplied to Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 3rd Bt. (d.1788) for 29 Grosvenor Square, London or Browne’s House, North End Fulham;possibly acquired by his brother, John Heathcote, from Sir Gilbert’s estate, and thence by descent at Conington Castle, Huntingdonshire;Louisa Heathcote at Friday Hill House, Chingford, Essex;given to Mrs Alice Graham, former companion to Lady Heathcote on retirement in 1952;Phillips, 28 September 1995, lot 561.

Lot 536

A Continental walnut footstool,18th/19th century, the upholstered seat on turned legs and stretchers,52cm highProvenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield.

Lot 791

A Louis XVI-style sofa,19th century, the shaped top rail carved with flower heads over an upholstered back and shaped seat on carved cabriole legs,together with two matching armchairs (3)

Lot 1022

A Swedish Empire sofa,19th century, the humped back top rail decorated with carved and gilded leaves and flower heads, the outsplayed open arms with scroll decoration, the upholstered back and seat over a shaped apron further decorated with stylised motifs, on eight cloven feet joined by a shaped stretcher,210cm wide61cm deep121cm high

Lot 866

A fruitwood high back elbow chair, late 17th century, with a cane panel back and seat, on carved scroll supports united by a carved stretcher,150cm high

Lot 552

A long stool,the upholstered seat on chamfered square oak supports,138cm wide49cm highProvenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield.

Lot 776

A matched set of four Indian inlaid and carved hardwood folding chairs,19th century, of slatted form, the pierced and carved cresting above a slatted back and seat,108cm high (4)Provenance: From the estate of the late Henry Wilson.

Lot 954

A mahogany bergère armchair,19th century, the caned back, arms and seat with loose leather cushions and on reeded legs and cup castors,64cm wide77cm deep107cm high

Lot 904

An early Victorian mahogany and leather button upholstered chair, with an horseshoe back over a shaped seat, on faceted baluster and ring turned legs, terminating in castors,71cm wide60cm deep74cm high

Lot 533

An oak rocking chair,with a panelled back and seat, a side drawer and square supports,94cm highProvenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield.

Lot 508

A set of twelve contemporary oak and upholstered high backed dining chairs,each with a shaped rail and overstuffed back and seat, on square section fluted front legs,54cm wide61cm deep118cm high (12)Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield

Lot 900

A Gothic walnut desk chair,early 20th century, with carved decoration and a swivel seat, on four turned supports and a 'X' shaped floor stretcher,94cm high

Lot 852

A cast iron garden seat,late 19th century, with fern cast back and ends, and slatted seat,151cm wide60cm deep90cm high

Lot 905

A set of eight Coalbrookdale-style white painted cast iron garden chairs, the pierced backs with a central oval medallion flanked by 'C' scroll foliate detail over a circular seat, on cabriole supports, 82cm high (8)

Lot 399

A reproduction mahogany two seater window seat

Lot 260

A Scarce Morris 1000 Junior Pedal Car, no. 7 of 56 produced by ‘The Morris Minor Centre of Bath, modelled on the Austin J 40 pedal car produced in the 1950’s. Black composite body, red padded seat, pneumatic tyres, hubcaps, a steel chassis, opening boot and bonnet revealing dummy engine, 6 volt battery to operate working lights and horn. Complete with two Morris Junior brochures, a bill of purchase and a certificate stating this Morris 1000 junior was one of three produced and displayed at the Earls Court Motor Fair in 1991. Approx. 160 cms long x 70 cms wide. Please note: This item can be collected on the day of the Sale 'Spa Hotel' Tunbridge Wells or from our office in Kenardington Nr Ashford after the sale, or can be shipped through Mail Boxes in Tunbridge Wells.

Lot 309

Corgi Toys 303 Mercedes Benz 300SL Open Roadster, pale blue body, white interior, flat spun wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, factory thin paint finish, behind passengers seat, with card inner packing, early blue blue box is in excellent original condition, a couple of tiny creases,3/6 in pencil on one end flap, with a Corgi club leaflet, still a nice example!

Lot 345

Corgi Toys Commer Constructor Gift Set 24, 2 cab/chassis units, 4x interchangeable bodies, milkman, milk crates and bench seat, models are in near mint original condition, a few tiny paint chips to white Commer chassis unit, with a superb original lift of lid box and a excellent polystyrene tray.

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