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A George III mahogany open armchair in French Hepplewhite style, with a cartouche shape padded back, with moulded scroll arms and a serpentine front seat, on cabriole front legs, together with a George III mahogany side chair, with a padded back and seat, the frieze carved with a palmette, on cabriole legs with scroll toes. (2) Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A rare pair of 'Queen Anne' white and polychrome japanned side chairs in the manner of John Ball, with parcel gilt decoration and painted with scrolling leaves and flowers, each with a pierced leaf and scroll carved cresting, the serpentine caned back with a central splat decorated with red diaper panels and bands of intertwined husks, above a caned seat, on stylised shell and leaf capped cabriole legs and square pad feet united by moulded stretchers, with a flaming urn finial, early 18th century. (2) Provenance: Purchased by the vendor's parents from Mallett's, c.1972. The above chairs are illustrated in Lanto Synge, Mallett's Great English Furniture, p.65. See Christie's,Thomas Hope & The Neoclassical Vision & The Collector of Collections, 24th April 2008, lot 182 for an identical pair of chairs probably from the same suite. A similar design of chair appears on the 'Cane Chair' manufacturer John Ball's trade card. John Ball traded at 'The Crown & Three Chairs' in the Minories, near Little Tower Hill. The pattern of the above lot with serpentine frames and ribboned splat is influenced by the fashion for Indian and Chinese designs brought back by the East India Company. The japanned decoration is carried out in the manner prescribed by Stalker and Parker, 'A Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing', Oxford 1688.
Two similar Dutch marquetry open armchairs, walnut and mahogany, each with a Rococo carved arched top rail, above a vase shaped splat inlaid with an urn of flowers, with birds and one with a butterfly, each with a drop-in seat, on shell capped cabriole legs united by wavy stretchers, late 18th / early 19th century. (2)
A set of twelve mahogany dining chairs in early George III style, each with a serpentine top rail, above a pierced splat and a drop-in seat, on square tapering front legs united by an 'H' stretcher, comprising: an open armchair and eleven side chairs, some stamped with initials 'GTS', 19th century. (12) Provenance: This set of chairs was formerly part of a set of ninety-six chairs belonging to Lady Kylsant at Chelsea House, London.
A pair of Victorian Scottish oak hall chairs in Pugin style by Wylie & Lochhead, each with a Gothic pierced rondel back carved with oak leaves and acorns, above a solid seat with a moulded edge, on cluster column front legs united by a pierced arch, the rails stamped '2015 WYLIE & LOCHHEAD GLASGOW'. (2) Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A Regency mahogany open armchair, the curved scroll reeded back above a rondel decorated horizontal splat, and shepherd's crook arms, above a cane seat and black leather and gilt tooled squab cushion, on 'X' shape supports united by a turned stretcher, the rail stamped with maker's initials 'E. T.'.
A pair of Regency ebonised and painted open armchairs, each with a tablet back, one painted with a country house and a church, the other with figures, a cottage and a distant cathedral, above a lattice panel and a cane seat, the frames painted with ribbons, laurel leaves and swags, the rails stamped with initials 'GD'. (2)
A George II red walnut library armchair, the padded back, armrests and seat covered in blue silk damask fabric, the down-turned arm supports carved with rosettes and leaves, the cabriole front legs carved with rocaille and cabochons, on hairy paw feet, with sunken brass and leather roller castors. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, Important English Furniture, 13th July 1990, lot 187.
A fine reproduction carved mahogany tub chair, the gadrooned back with canvas carved scrolling terminals, gold coloured damask material upholstering inner and outer back seat and loose cushion, the scrolling legs joined by wreath and scroll front stretcher, turned cross formed stretcher under.
The part bedroom contents of room 32, comprising of two drawer luggage chest, bureau, Corby trouser press, Persian rug, coffee table, ironing board, electric fire, TV stand, two seat sofa, armchair, dressing chest, side table, chest of three drawers, bedside chests, tables, curtains, double bed, double door wardrobe, bathroom accessories and centre light fitting (excluding four brass wall lights)
The bedroom contents of room 47, comprising of electric fire, TV stand, coffee table, two seat sofa, armchair, tub chair, two chairs, luggage rack, occasional table, dressing table stool, dressing table, two single beds, pair of bedside tables, double door wardrobe, bathroom accessories, light fittings, curtains & pelmets
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