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A set of eight mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, each with a pierced splat and a serpentine fronted drop in seat on square tapering channelled legs with H stretcher. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
A G plan teak extending dining table, the top with a moulded edge on concave supports, and six chairs, each with a shaped back, and a padded seat.The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premisesAuctioneers Note: We have specific vendor instructions to sell WITHOUT RESERVE.
A contemporary solid walnut davenport, with gallery back, the sliding inset hinged sloping writing fall enclosing a fitted interior, four left hand drawers crossbanded in yewwood and enclosed by a door, on short square tapered legs and castors, 51cm wide x 46cm deep x 83cm high, and a matching chair, with solid tapering back and seat, on square legs, both dated 1989, the davenport with an applied plaque (2).
An Indian colonial green and gilt painted and decorated elbow chair, circa 1830, the curved top rail with raised and painted flowering branches, carved horse's heads behind above stiff leaves, lotus, rosette and scroll carved and pierced bar, the downswept open arms surmounted by lions and supported by dragons, having a cane seat, the seat rails with painted and raised foliate decoration, on turned tapering legs.Illustrated
A pair of George III carved mahogany dining chairsin the Chippendale Gothick styleThe serpentine acanthus carved toprails with scrolling ears, above pierced vase shaped splats and drop-in seat with riband and paterae carved seat rails, on acanthus carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, each 58cm wide, 47cm deep, 95cm high. (2)A chair with an identical splat is in the collection at Lotherton Hall and illustrated in C.Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, Leeds, 1978, p.83, no.68, part of the Gascoigne gift (1970)
A late George II Irish carved mahogany dining chairThe shell, acanthus and paterae carved top rail above an acanthus carved vase shaped splat, on a contemporary floral needlework upholstered seat, on shell and bellflower carved cabriole legs joined by an 'H' stretcher, on hairy paw feet, 53cm wide, 44cm deep, 101cm high.The above chair follows the pattern of a pair of mahogany dining chairs circa 1750 at Glin Castle, Co. Limerick and illustrated in The Knight of Glin and J Piell, Irish Furniture, Yale 2007, p. 108.
A Victorian sycamore, ash and pine stick-back armchair, IrishThe back with bar toprail and angled upright spindles, the curved arms interlocking with the outer back upright, with solid plank seat and splayed legs, originally painted, 60cm wide, 38cm deep, 83cm high.Referred to as a ‘Gibson chair’ and distinguished from other Irish chairs by the arrangement of the angled sticks in the back, these chairs are generally seen as indigenous to Leinster, a province in the east of Ireland. The Irish characteristic of the arm interlocking with the back uprights is a practical way of giving additional strength to the chair.The origins of the name ‘Gibson’ are unclear.See Kinmonth, Irish Country Furniture 1700-1900, Yale 1993, page 39, fig 37 for an identical chair.
A Regency mahogany bergereThe rectangular caned back and sides within a moulded frame and with baluster turned arm supports, above a rectangular caned seat with loose black leather buttoned squab cushion, on turned tapering legs with brass cappings and castors, 61cm wide, 58cm deep, 106cm high.
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