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EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIRwith a moulded toprail above a padded back and sides with decorative stud detail, the shaped reeded sides with padded arms with ring turned supports above a stuffover seat, standing on tapering turned front supports with porcelain castors, together with an Edwardian mahogany parlour chair with a shaped and carved top rail above a padded heart shaped back, with outswept arms below, above a shaped stuffover seat, standing on tapering front supports with spade feet and porcelain castors (2)
BERGERE ARMCHAIRwith a caned back and side panels above a stuffover seat, standing on barley twist front supports united by a stretcher, together with a beech Fauteuil style armchair with a shaped caned back and part padded out swept arms, above a stuffover shaped seat, standing on cabriole front supports (2)
GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRwith a slatted back above a stuffover drop in seat, standing on tapering front supports united by a stretcher, a Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chair with a shaped drop in seat, standing on tapering front supports with spade feet, a Georgian style mahogany dining chair with a drop in seat, and a 19th century pierced splat back dining chair with a rush seat (4)
PAIR OF FAUTEUIL STYLE ARMCHAIRSwith a floral carved top rail, one with a button back and part padded outswept arms above a shaped stuffover seat in green fabric, standing on cabriole front supports, the other in a faux Flemish style fabric, together with a similar button back chair in coral coloured material togethjer with a footstool on stout cabriole supports (4)
A good 19th / early 20th century green studded leather wingback gentleman's club armchair. Raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. Above a deep seat frame with barrel arms and wing backs. Green leather with studded edges. Traditionally upholstered with horsehair, exposed to arm fronts. Meaures 104cms high x 83cms wide
A 19th century carved mahogany and leather captains desk swivel chair. The armchair of Art Nouveau carved influence eing originally from a boat / ship with shaped gallery back over tan leather pad seat and raised on cast metal tubular base united by stretchers. Measures 87cms high x 57cms wide
A 19th century large solid mahogany extending twelve seat dining table raised on fantastic tapering block legs with carved acanthus droplets and oval medallions with fluted frieze. The table top having two D ends console tables with central table having folding ends. The table is in the Adams style and dismantles into three for ease of transport. Measures 76cms high x 114cms deep x 290cms fully extended. The 3 leaves being 57,58 & 58 cms
*An Interesting Great War ‘Political Department’ and Persia Interest 1914-15 Trio awarded to Captain John Horridge, Assistant Political Officer and Acting Vice-Consul at Hamadan in 1918-19. Having joined up as a Private in the 18th (1st Public Schools) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, he was commissioned as an officer into the 15th Battalion K.R.R.C. in July 1916, later joining the Political Service. He was called to the bar in 1922 and became a Liberal Party politician, standing as a candidate for Sevenoaks in the 1935 General Election, being later made a Barrister and appointed to the Supreme Court, comprising: 1914-15 Star (PS-6305 Pte. J. Horridge. R. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. J. Horridge.); Medals loose, in small ‘Tyme, New Bond Street’ box, with matching miniature trio; also offered with: British War and Victory Medals (3273 Pte F. A. Brown. 21-Lond. R.) with original box and OHMS envelope; toned, practically as struck (6). Captain John Horridge (1893-1951) was born on 25 June 1893 in Marple, Cheshire, the son of Thomas Mowbray Horridge, a Shopkeeper, and Harriet Horridge (née Johnson). He attested for service in the Great War as a Private in the 18th (1st Public Schools Battalion) Royal Fusiliers, and presumably having been recognised as having potential and duly sent to an Officer Training Unit was commissioned from Cadet to Second Lieutenant on 7 July 1916. He appears to have served during the campaign in Mesopotamia, later transferring to the Political Department in Persia, reaching the rank of Captain. During his time in the Political Department, research suggests that he served as Assistant Political Officer in Kermanshah in 1918, as Assistant Political Officer and Acting Vice-Consul at Hamadan in 1918-19, and Assistant Political Officer in Khanaqin in 1919-20 as part of the Civil Administration, Mesopotamia. He was called to the bar at Lincoln’s Inn in 1922. He became a Liberal Party politician, standing as a candidate for Sevenoaks in the 1935 General Election, challenging Charles Edward Ponsomby, but failing to win this safe Conservative seat. In 1937 he was appointed Barrister-at-Law and Master of the Supreme Court, King’s Bench Division. The recipient was the first husband of Brita Charlotta Persson, of Malung, Sweden, who later married Major-General Sir Kenneth Strong in 1979 (see lot 893).
A set of four oak side chairs, design attributed to A.W.N. Pugin and possibly made by Crace, circa 1850, the top rail with carved monogram R.O.F. over a solid seat with four later floral patterned grey upholstered pads, h. 91 cm, w. 45 cm, d. 51 cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition commensurate with age.
COAL MINING. THE PINE WINDER'S CHAIR FROM MARKHAM COLLIERY, STAVELEY, DERBYSHIRE, 19TH C with boarded back and seat, 164cm h++Stripped/waxed but in substantially good and original condition, split in one place and showing obvious signs of wear and use. Acquired by the present vendor's husband when the colliery closed in 1993 and subsequently stripped/repaired
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