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Gordon Russell (1892-1980) an Arts & Crafts walnut stool with a padded leather drop-in seat and a metal label for Russell and Sons, Broadway, Worcs., on chamfered legs38cm wide, 38cm deep, 37cm highAll over good confition with spotting, scratches, scuffing and a little scoring to woodwork. The upholstered leather drop in seat in poor condition with severe wear to the leather, cracks and losses. Joints stable.
Frederick Scott (1942-2001) for Hille International, a grey anodised metal framed swivel 'Supporto' desk chair, circa 1976, with a black leather inset back and seat, raised on five spoke chrome base to roller castors, labels to underside58cm wide, 101cm highMarks and discolouration to leather panels on arms and cracking to front of seat, upholstery appears original to the chair. Back pitch mechanism and height adjustment mechanism functional. Metalwork in sound condition with slight oxidisation to aluminium to arms. Castors a little scuffed but in good condition.
Four model MR10 dining chairs by Fasem to a Mies van der Rohe design, the chrome-plated chairs with sling backs and seatsEach: 49cm wide, 75cm deep, 86cm highAll over good used condition. Metal frames to bases with some scratches and scuffs. The slung leather seats with wear, scuffs and scratches. One chair with more pronounced wear. Curved stretchers underneath the seats have made some indentations on the seat panels. Bases seem to be lacking plastic gliders. Each chair with two curved supporting tension bars underneath the seats.
Country made oak longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned columns, trunk with short door, plinth base, twelve inch square painted dial, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 199cm.Condition report:Two weights and a pendulum present. The pendulum rod is bent quite significantly. The minute hand has been broken and is currently taped to the glass of the hood. The movement not presently working. Replaced seat board. Worm joles throughout the backboard and support structures under the seat board. The dial has chipped losses to the enamel and areas of overpainting. Old repairs to the trunk and the lower section has splits at the plank joins, and an obvious tide line on the plinth base. The hood with sections of crossbanding missing.
Beech and elm farmhouse elbow chair, broad cresting, slat back, shaped arms, turned legs and rails, width 60cm, height 112cm, height of seat 45cm.Condition report:Very little movement to the frame and arms. A small number of worm holes to the underside of the seat towards the back, but none evident elsewhere.
Lloyd Loom blue painted chair, deep apron, damaged, width 68cm; and a pair of Lloyd Loom side tables. (3)Condition report:Tables: width (at the bottom of the legs where widest) 48cm, depth 39cm, top dimensions 4x35.5cm, height 71.5cm. Both remain structurally sound. One is dated 1932, the other 1933. The 1933 table's glass top is a little small so could be an old replacement. Both have worn paint finishes throughout with age. All brass caps are present. Chair - worn to the front rail of the seat, still just about weight-baring. Some movement to the frame.
Edwardian corner chair,inlaid mahogany frame, width 57cm, height 69cm.Condition report:Slight movement to the frame but it is generally sound. Heavy wear and scratching to the varnished finish though so may want to be refinished as well as reupholstered to restore some padding in the seat and freshen the look up a little.
A set of four Ercol mid-century dining chairs. Stick back with flat back rest, turned supports united by stretchers. H78cm Condition Report: Generally in a fair condition for their age. Signs of wear from use and some staining. The chairs are usable, some joints a little loose. One has a split in the seat where the strut goes into it. Generally no major damage or signs of woodworm. Would benefit from a good clean.
A mid-century G Plan 'Blofeld' model 62 swivel armchair. Upholstered in black vinyl with button back, on a wooden cross form support on casters. L88cm x D73cm x H100cm Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Moves smoothly and is comfortable. Some losses to the leather on the back of the chair (consistent with it being up against a wall). Some small losses of leather around the side seams however the leather in general is in good condition, with no apparent tears to the seat or backrest and no significant ones to the rest of the upholstery. A watermark is present on the underside. The stand has some signs of wear including scratches.
A set of four matched mid-century Ercol dining chairs with arched spindle backs. On turned tapering supports united by turned stretchers. Comes with four detachable seat cushions. H89cm Condition Report: Appear in an excellant condition for their age. No major damage, splits or signs of woodworm, All joints are solid, some light surface marks. There is a slight colour difference in the two pairs. Would benefit from a wipe down.
An oak rectangular table on pedestal tripod support, together with two cane seat chairs CONDITION REPORT L - 77cmW - 61cmH - 74cmCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
An American style stick back armchair with a shaped top rail, bentwood arms and an elm seat; together with a Victorian burr walnut oval centre table with ceramic castors105cm wide x 65cm deep x 72.5cm Qty: 2Some chipping and losses to the veneer around the frieze. Scratches, marks and abrasions to the burr walnut top. The chair with wear to the seat and minor chipping and losses to the top rail as expected.
A collection of furniture to include two Regency style mahogany carvers with a turned top rail and a latticework back with caned seats; two gilt framed mirrors; and an 18th century style mahogany occasional table, the circular top raised on a turned support with a circular base and black laquer chinoiserie side table with square section legs the carvers 54cm wide x 57.5cm tall; one mirror 89cm wide x 66cm high; the other mirror 47cm wide x 54cm hgh; the occasional table 38cm diameter x 51.5cm highQty: 5One of the carvers with damage to the caned seat. Scuffing and wear throughout both carvers, particularly noticeable on the arms of one. Some staining. The mirrors with some loose parts on the gilt pierced frame on one, however in generally good condition. Some silvering to the plate of the other mirror and losses to the frame.
A collection of furniture to include a D-end console table with a galleried top; a circular topped tripod table; a mahogany side table with lyre supports and a knopped stretcher; a mahogany circular piano stool with grey upholstery and a triform support; an ebonised side chair with a balloon backed caned seat, the balloon back decorated with birds and flowers, mother of pearl inlay and gilt foliate embellishment; and an oak posture chair with a rattan seatThe table 83.5cm wide x 41cm deep x 82.5cm highThe D-end table with significant lifting to the brass inlay throughout. The tripod table and the gallery coming loose. The tripod table in generally good condition. The side table with wear and scuffing, and wobble in the frame, one of the dowels that form the string of the lyre is missing. Wear the piano stool, some upholstery coming away. The chairs in worn condition.
Late 19th/early 20th Century English School, 'Study of a figure in a river landscape', oil on canvas, unsigned in gilt frame, 39cm x 29cm; Late 19th/early 20th Century English School, 'Cottage by a River', oil on canvas, signed 'B. Medema' (lower left), unframed, 30 x 40cm; Sir Robert Atkyns and Mr J Kip, Kempsford the seat of the Lord Viscount Weymouth for Ancient and Present State of Glostershire, etching on paper, 41.5 x 48.5cm; Jon Anthony, a watercolour of a garden, 25 x 45cm; together with a Victorian three-fold scrap work screen (5)Loss and damages to the frame. Crazing to the canvas, small hole upper centre of the tree. Overall wear and marks.
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