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An Arts and Crafts Oak Book Stand, with pierced sides supporting a trough and a low shelf, unmarked, 60cm by 23.5cm, 75.5cm; an Arts and Crafts Oak Rocking Chair, the slatted back with inlaid four leaf clover, rush seated, unmarked, 86cm; a Yorkshire School English Oak Dining Chair, chamfered slatted back, drop-in seat, on square section front legs, unmarked, 98.5cm; and A Fireside Chair, (4)
A Mid Century Arts and Crafts Oak Table, the rectangular top above four drawers with ebony stringing, on four legs, unmarked, 119cm by 41.5cm, 71cm; a Matching Chair, with slatted back, sloping seat, unmarked, 79cm; and An Octagonal Mirror, with ebony stringing, unmarked, 49cm diameter (3) See illustration
A 1960's Gordon Russell Teak Desk and Chair, the desk with a rectangular top over a bank of three drawers and an open section, labelled GORDON RUSSELL LIMITED BROADWAY WORCS, 114.5cm by 69cm, 76cm; and An Arm Chair, upholstered seat and back, shaped arms, stamped RUSSELL OF BROADWAY, 85cm high (2)
A Circular Composition Kitchen Table, modern, on a metal tubular support, 80cm diameter; Three White Plastic Moulded Chairs, modern, with leatherette seats and square form tapering legs, 48cm wide; A Chrome Tubular Bar Stool, modern, with cream leather seat, 70cm high; and A Chrome Circular Dressing Stool, with white leather seat, 46cm high (6)
INVESTITURE CHAIR an icon of design being the 1969 Prince of Wales Investiture chair by Lord Snowdon, built in stained beech and plywood with olive-ash and embossed with the Prince of Wales motif in gold leaf, the chairs were manufactured by Welsh Remploy factories, complete with cushion Condition Report: seat is loose from frame (take care)
AN 1810 PORTFOLIO OF SMITH'S HAFOD - 1515 VIEWS Illustrative of a Tour to Hafod in Cardiganshire, the seat of Thomas Johnes Esquire MP by James Edward Smith, President of the Linnean Society, printed by T Bensley, Bolt-Court for White & Co, the listed fifteen monochrome topographical prints are complete, 60 x 46cmsCondition Report: condition is good, there are 15 plates and a title page
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