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Rare early 19th century Buckinghamshire ash and fruitwood Windsor armchair with Gothic tracery back and solid seat on turned legs united by an H-shaped stretcher CONDITION REPORT Worm holes to underside of seat, metal caps applied to bottom of feet. Worm also to legs and slight associated losses, otherwise just wear
Good bog oak and holly inlaid wainscot chair, the arched back centred by foliate inlaid arched panel within chip-carved surround and dated 1665, flanked by arms with scroll terminals, solid moulded seat on turned and block understructure, 17th century and later CONDITION REPORT 59cm wide, total depth approx 55cm, depth of seat 36cm, 46cm height to seat
Pair of George IV mahogany hall chairs, each with bold shell and C-scroll carved back and moulded seat on knopped reeded legs CONDITION REPORT Stamped RA to underside of rear rail, both chairs are faded to the top/ backs, one chair with splicing to rear leg, repair to both front legs, the other chair with re-blocking to seat, elsewhere general minor deterioration commensurate with age
Brass and leather upholstered club fender of typical form, with green leather twin seats on colonnade supports and plinth, 162cm long CONDITION REPORT internal measurement of the seat 117cm wide x 33cm deep. Internal measurements at base of kerb 127 cm wide x 41cm deep. External measurements of seat 162cm long x 55cm deep, external measurement at base of kerb 141cm wide x 47cm deep. Staining and some discolouration to leather, wear to extremities, particularly front left corner where there are splits, a cigarette or other burn left front top,metalwork ok structurally sound
Good quality sofa, square back with fine silk striped upholstery and matching bolsters, on square section mahogany under-structure and brass castors, Regency and later CONDITION REPORT Total width 176cm, height to seat (excluding cushion) 45cm fine quality silk upholstery which is quite recent, a few very slight stains to arms and elsewhere but generally good condition. Some repairs to frame including splicing to rear left leg sofa appears to now be in good useable condition, presents well. Height 83cm, 74cm deep, 173cm wide
Terling Chapel oak pulpit: of hexagonal fielded panelled form with rear projection fitted with a seat, the side door with butterfly hinges, raised on stepped plinth base, 17th century with alterations, 125cm wide x 138cm deep x 130cm highProvenance: Removed from Terling Chapel, Essex, the oldest United Reformed Church in Essex. See Lot 1365 for further information
WW2 Lincolnshire Regiment British Officers Service Dress Full Uniform Attributed to Captain John Walter Womersley, Killed in Action on 14th November 1944 Serving with the 6th Battalion, Son of the Rt Hon Sir Walter James Womersley 1st Bt P.C Minister for Pensions During WW2, fine four pocket example with brass regimental tunic buttons. Officers bronze regimental collar badges and brass rank pips to the shoulders. Africa star medal ribbon to the breast pocket. Interior with standard lining. Inside pocket with tailors label having inked name and date “Nov 1940”; Officers standard service dress khaki trousers and officers private purchase beret with bronze officers cap badge. Cloth lining to the interior with tailors details of Bryants Grimsby. Captain John Walter Womersley was from Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. He was killed in action serving with the 6th Battalion Lincolnshire regiment on 14th November 1944, aged 25. He is remembered with honour at Meldola War Cemetery, Italy. The 6th Battalion Lincolnshire regiment was involved in much of the heavy fighting during the Italian campaign, they were earlier in 1944 withdrawn back to Egypt due to heavy casualties, only to return to the Italian campaign and again see much of the heavy fighting against the heavily defended German enforcements in Northern Italy. His father was a well known figure in the city of Grimsby, becoming Mayor in 1922. A member of the conservative party he was elected for parliament in 1924. In 1939 he was appointed as Minister of Pensions, he was the only minister to hold his position throughout the length of WW2. He lost his seat in the 1945 general election, he is to date he remains the last conservative MP for the constituency of Grimsby.
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