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Lot 43

An early 18th century fruitwood and elm ladder-back chair with solid seat and a oak rectangular side table

Lot 44

A George III mahogany childs chair with pierced splat, tapestry seat on four rectangular legs

Lot 457

A hardwood conversation seat of recent manufacture

Lot 149

Late Victorian revolving music seat, the crest rail with carved decoration and supported by turned pillars, circular revolving seat and standing on bobbin turned supports united by stretchers and with iron and glass talon and ball feet Condition:

Lot 161

Reproduction mahogany eleven piece board room suite comprising: rectangular topped extending table standing on twin pillar and reeded quadripartite supports with brass terminals, 300cm long when fully extended, together with ten standard chairs, each having crossbanded decoration to the crest rails, drop-in seat and standing on tapered, turned and reeded supports Condition:

Lot 4079

A Monks bench hall seat with flip top, hall table

Lot 4117

A George III mahogany open armchair, circa 1770, overstuffed seat, heart pierced back splat

Lot 4134

A Victorian mahogany child's high chair on stand, canework seat and back, the base with cabriole legs

Lot 4142

Two Edwardian inlaid side chairs with harpsichord and slatted backs respectively and both with upholstered green velvet seat pads (2)

Lot 4153

A collection of four various chairs, comprising a Victorian Carolean style high backed chair, an Edwardian mahogany lady's chair, an early 19th Century mahogany open armchair with wooden seat, together with an early 20th Century tub chair with canework back (4)

Lot 4206

A Victorian oak joined settle, carved panels to back, downswept arms, plank seat, turned legs

Lot 4233

A George III oak corner chair, upholstered drop in seat, raised on square legs

Lot 1015

Antique Hall Chair Small oak frame chair of traditional form and small proportions with barley twist legs and spoon back with carved shield detail. Seat with floral cross stitch detail. Height, 34 inches. Good condition.

Lot 1032

Bedroom Chair A high backed chair with serpentine apron, carved shell detail to headrest, the seat, back and arms upholstered in claret and gold jacquard fabric. Height, 42 inches.

Lot 1061

A Pair of Balloon Back Hall Chairs, each with turned legs. Upholstered in pink chenille fabric. Height 36", Width at widest point 19". Also a high-back rustic oak hall chair with woven cane seat and back rest. Please see accompanying image. Height 51".

Lot 1535A

Wembley 1966 Stadium Framed Seat - An Original 1966 Seat Back From Wembley. Comes With Certificate Of Authenticity. Seat Is Numbered 6. Exclusive Number 19/2000

Lot 848

Chinese Late 19th Century Elaborately Carved Dragon Zitan & Hongmu Throne/Stool. Impressive item, the central carved panels depicting a large flying dragon amongst the rolling clouds. To either side of the dragon are carved images of large Koi fish figures in upside down positions which support the saddle seat top. The whole being raised on four ball and claw feet. Wonderful quality and condition. Height 21" - 52.5 cm, Width 29.5" - 74.5 cm, Depth 15" - 47.5 cm. Please study photographs.

Lot 1001

Ercol A Pair Of 1970's Elm/Ash Windsor Armchairs Each in good condition, impressed marks to back ' F.182, 290' curved seat back with six spindles. Back bow steam bent from a single ash rail, sculpted saddle seat. Elegant armrests of typical form, as illustrated in the 1978 brochure. Please see accompanying image. 33 inches in height, 23 inches at widest point.

Lot 1013

17th Century Charles I Oak Joint Stool of Good Proportions with Peg - Joined Construction Twin Plank Top, with Moulded Edges Over Seat Rails, Supported by Four Turned Legs, United By Peripheral Stretchers, Condition Overall Good Order, Solid Construction. Size - 21.5 Inches - 53.5 cm High, 19.5 Inches - 59 cm wide & 11.5 Inches - 28.5 cm Deep. Please See Photo.

Lot 645

A late 19th century Arts and Crafts aesthetic-style two-seater walnut settle; the underside of one arm stamped Liberty & Co., Regent Street, London; raised on square legs, 115cm wide CONDITION REPORT: There is quite a lot of scuffing and scratching generally all over with a 1.5cm small section out and away from the back left hand leg. There is a lot of discolouration to the trellis work at the back. General fading of trellis work. The seat has lightened considerably through usage and there is some evidence of splitting to some of the trellis work, i.e., under the arms etc. One of the trellis has broken completely and needs restoring. The arms are very faded particularly the left hand one, the right hand has a water ring mark to it. Condition commensurate with age. Light surface scratching commensurate with age. There does not appear to be a gouge between the queen's eye and nose. See image. The ribbon itself has darkened and is slightly frayed with age. Otherwise the medal appears in good honest genuine original condition.

Lot 647

An 18th century elm open armchair of pleasing colour, vase-shaped splat, saddle-shaped seat and square legs united by stretchers

Lot 652

A mid 19th century rosewood stool; the floral needlework-upholstered saddle-style seat above four moulded cabriole legs carved at the knees with stylised leaves and terminating in scrolls, 58cm wide

Lot 675

A good pair of Art Deco period tan leather upholstered club chairs CONDITION REPORT: Height to the seat is approx. 39cm. Although the chairs have no major tears, rips or upholstery damage there is a large amount of “splash staining” and marking which as an overall appearance does not seem to detract too much from the overall look. It is possible that the chairs may not be specifically from the Art Deco period but they are certainly style of. The wooden block feet have some scuffing and scratching associated with usage and age. See images.

Lot 686

A fine quality Regency-style oval mahogany dining table having extra leaves; the boxwood-strung top above Regency-style four-pillar supports with turned columns and each support with four downswept reeded legs terminating in brass lion's paw style castors; together with a fabulous set of 14 (12+2) 18th century style mahogany dining chairs of very fine quality; each dining chair with pierced lace-style splat, overstuffed red damask seat and raised on cabriole front legs carved at the knees with acanthus and terminating in claw-and-ball feet CONDITION REPORT: Dimensions are approx. 523cm (leaves in) x 137cm wide. The table is in used condition, several joints are loose predominantly where the turned stem meets the block and in turn meets the table although this could be rectified with minimum effort. Significant areas of the top shows crazing and also losses along the grain to a lot of the polish. At the edges some of the varnish has bubbled up as if it's been too close to a hot radiator. This looks like it may have been converted from twisting handle system in terms of keeping the blocks in place to clips. There is some scuffing and scratching commensurate with age to the legs and stands etc. All of the table leaf clips appear to be there. But the top is not perfect by a long way with the varnish crazing and losses to the varnish. Also lightening in colour around the edges in some places. The upholstered on the chairs is generally good order. The chairs appear to be tight, usable and functional with not much movement. Height to the seats is 50cm high to the top of the seat on the carver. The table is not in particularly good order and will require restoration.

Lot 689

An early-19th century concave fruitwood settle with wing sides and top; two interior compartments under the seat boards and raised on sledge style ends, 135cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Overall the settle is considered to be structurally sound. There is some discolouration and colour variations to the back boards and seat etc. The two concave seat boards are separate and come away forming a storage area below the seating, these pieces are original and have evidence of historic woodworm although the eye is not drawn immediately to this. The concave section below also has evidence of historic woodworm and there is worm to be seen along the left hand shaped bottom bearer (see image). Looking at it from the front the right hand wing has been broken and re-affixed at some time with an approx. 6cm iron plate. The right hand bottom bearer also has some evidence of woodworm although the piece is very heavy and feels sturdy and sound. The back boards all appear to be in reasonable condition and below the left arm there is also an historic split. Looking at the piece the worm to the lower left and right supports looks fresher than the other worm but in our opinion this could be addressed. Some scratching, scuffs and knocks etc., commensurate with age. We suggest that the settle would benefit from a good wax polish and would then look a lot better. Colour is quite pleasing to the eye.

Lot 116

COSATTO BABY CAR SEAT

Lot 349

A pair of Duresta two seater sofas with loose seat cushions and on turned legs and casters, 238cm wide, 95cm deep (2)

Lot 414

A pair of hoop back Windsor chairs, the seats stamped 'W.W.' to the rear, a caned double seat stool and caned bedroom armchair (4)

Lot 308

A Triumph TR3/4 rear seat.

Lot 38

1929 CUP FINAL Ticket for the 1929 Cup Final, Bolton v Portsmouth, , North Grand Stand seat. Very small piece off left bottom corner upon entry (insignificant). Generally good

Lot 981

CHELSEA - WOLVES Two match tickets, Chelsea v Wolves 30/4/60 A Stand reserved seat and Wolves v Chelsea 3/4/72 reserved seat complete with counterfoil. Good

Lot 559

A Victorian walnut spoon back armchair on turned legs and castors, the deeply buttoned back and overstuffed seat in gold dralon

Lot 590

A Victorian walnut nursing chair with pierced scrolled top rail, overstuffed seat, on cabriole legs with castors

Lot 273

CIRCLE OF MICHAEL DAHL (1659-1743) Portrait of the Heiress Elizabeth Ogle (b.1654 Whiston, Lancashire) against a landscape setting with parrot perched alongside, oil on canvas, 90 x 71cm; in period carved giltwood frame Footnote: Elizabeth Ogle as an oldest surviving child (her brother Cuthbert, baptized in 1673 died in 1709), inherited the family seat, Manor of Whiston. Property laws of the period did not allow women to own properties hence Whiston Manor was passed to her husband John Case Provenance: The family of the sitter and intermediary

Lot 61

WILLIAM SIMPSON 'A Quiet Night in the Batteries', hand-tinted lithograph, from 'The Seat of War in the East', (Crimea), 28 x 44cm

Lot 130

A pair of two seat sofas in striped upholstery, of recent manufacture, in the manner of George Smith, 82cm high, 173cm wide, 90cm deep

Lot 99

‡ ϒA carved hardwood and mother-of-pearl, bone and ivory inlaid ‘Egyptomania’ armchair, early 20th century, possibly Spanish, the tub shaped back with a central figural sphynx support inlaid with geometric motifs, the arms in the form of extended wings, the distressed aplique upholstered seat decorated with Egyptian figures and hieroglyphics, the geometric decorated seat rail with protruding tail feathers and four monopodia legs 56cm wide, 88cm high, 63cm deep CATALOGUE NOTES: A very similar armchair sold Christie's London, 'West-East' The Niall Hobhouse Collection', 22 May 2008, part lot 53 ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. ‡ Indicates that the lot is being sold whilst subject to temporary importation and that VAT is due at the reduced rate (5%). Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 463

A Victorian oak hall chair the carved back with inset earlier carved panel, solid seat and turned supports

Lot 471

An African carved hardwood sectional chair, the tall back worked with animals and trees and with removable seat

Lot 482

An early 20th Century rectangular piano stool having upholstered hinged seat, spindle side and shaped supports

Lot 505

A Victorian upholstered chair by Trollope & Sons having buttoned back and generous seat, low turned front supports, stamped mark to each back support

Lot 508

An Edwardian stained beech swivel office chair with slender spindle back, open arms, shaped seat and on four outcurving supports with casters

Lot 515

A pair of Singer sewing machine operator chairs with adjustable plywood backs and seat on metal bases

Lot 516

A pair of Clive Christian Victorian style bar stools having woven cane back and seat, painted crest to the back rest, spiral twist front supports, white and gilt painted with original cushions

Lot 519

A pair of early 20th Century Evertaut" sewing machine operators adjustable swivel chairs with rexine back and seat on tubular frame with circular textured metal foot rest"

Lot 390

A CHINESE STYLE POTTERY ELEPHANT GARDEN SEAT

Lot 68

A CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH REPRODUCTION EBONISED CHAIR WITH DROP IN SEAT, 140CM H++Upholstery stained

Lot 753

A VICTORIAN ASH SMOKER'S BOW, THE ELM SEAT STAMPED JS

Lot 781

A VICTORIAN WALNUT STOOL ON TURNED LEGS WITH HINGED SEAT, 49CM H AND A MAHOGANY LUGGAGE STAND, 46CM H; 61 X 36CM

Lot 97

AN ARTS & CRAFTS STAINED WOOD COMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIR WITH DISHED HEXAGONAL SEAT, C1910, 108CM H, STAMPED 1365

Lot 1376

A pair of ash Clissett high-back chairs, turned ash supports with five graduated back splats and rush seat unsigned 106cm. high Literature Annette Carruthers & Mary Greensted Good Citizens Furniture, Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery, page 81 catalogue number 17 for a comparable chair.

Lot 1377

A pair of ash Clissett high-back chairs, turned ash supports with five graduated back splats and rush seat unsigned 106cm. high Literature Annette Carruthers & Mary Greensted Good Citizens Furniture, Cheltenham Museum & Art Gallery, page 81 catalogue number 17 for a comparable chair.

Lot 1381

An Aesthetic Movement ebonised wood Shakespeare chair in the manner of E W Godwin, probably retailed by Liberty & Co, angled section seat , with curved arms, the high-back with a panel of rod and ball decoration 130cm. high

Lot 1386

An ebonised ash rocking chair designed by Ernest Gimson, with turned bobbin back and rails, and rush seat, 122cm. high Provenance purchased from Sotheby's London in the 1980s by the vendor. Literature Ernest Gimson His Life & Work, plate 38 for a settee, chair and armchair from this range illustrated.

Lot 1388

An Arts and Crafts ash ladder back chair designed by Ernest Gimson, with three shaped splats, with rush seat, and two other chairs, unsigned, 87cm. high

Lot 1409

A Bowman Brothers armchair and side chair designed by Alvar Aalto, bent ply seat and back, lacquered black, applied label to armchair, stamped Bowman to side chair, 70cm. high (2)

Lot 661

Mahogany Based Duet Piano Stool with Cushion Seat

Lot 680

Walnut Dressing Table Stool with Wicker Seat on Cabriole Legs

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