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Lot 603

A 20th century Chinese silver condiment in the form a gondola having basket and spoon to seat with moving wheel. Stamped 90. Weighs 76.1 grams. Measures 6.5cm-high 12.5cm-wide. 

Lot 902

A vintage 20th century retro green leather bucket seat spinning raised on a metal column with on splayed feet with a vintage wooden step ladder/ foot stool. Measures:81cm high x 44cm wide x 42cm deep.

Lot 951

Harry Bertoia - Knoll - Model 420 - A believed original retro vintage wire dining chair finished in chrome with exposed fixings and pad seat cushion. The chairs raised on quadrille legs. Measures 76cm x 54cm x 50cm.

Lot 960

After Hans Wegner - CH24 Wishbone Chair - A retro vintage style chair / armchair comprising  bentwood walnut frame with a ' Y ' stem to support the backrest and having a weaved cord seat raised on tapering spindle legs with peripheral stretchers. Measures 73 cm 56 cm x 43 cm.

Lot 965

ROBIN DAY FOR HILLE CHAIR - A single stacking chair with plastic  moulded seat and raised on a chrome tubular base, in the Polo design. The chair marked, Robin Day Design, Hille, Made in Britain. Measures: 77cm high x 56cm wide x 45cm deep.

Lot 968

A 20th Century large hardwood Chinese dining table and chairs, the large ebonised table raised on square supports together with a set of eight rattan seat pads and back rests raised on square supports united by stretchers.

Lot 972

Uniflex - A retro vintage dressing table / vanity stool. The stool made of wooden constructed quadrille style legs with with black vinyl cushioned seat. Measures: 44cm high x 59cm wide x 43cm deep.

Lot 975

A mid century Ercol beech and elm green spot dining chair by Lucian Ercolani. Raised on turned legs with stretchers, elm saddle seat with ladder style back rest having inset green lozenge spot to rear of top rail. Measures 77 cm x 39 cm x 40 cm.

Lot 978

A set of four retro 20th Century teak Danish inspired dining chairs. Raised on tapering supports united by stretchers with a woollen upholstered seat pads and rail backs.

Lot 991

A set of four retro 20th Century teak Danish inspired dining chairs. Raised on tapering supports united by stretchers with a woollen upholstered seat pads and rail backs. Measures: 96cm high x 50cm wide x 45cm deep.

Lot 992

After Hans Wegner - CH24 Wishbone Chair - A retro vintage style chair / armchair comprising of a ebonised bentwood beech frame with a ' Y ' stem to support the backrest and having a weaved cord seat raised on tapering spindle legs with peripheral stretchers. Measures 73 cm x 56 cm x 55 cm.

Lot 209

Manoscritto inedito. Accademia delle Romane Antichità/Unpublished manuscript. Bianchi di Lucca Gian Antonio. Interessante manoscritto contenente quattro dissertazioni inedite di Gian Antonio Bianchi di Lucca da lui recitate presso l'Accademia delle Romane Antichità intorno al 1750 circa.Le dissertazioni (numerate da B.I a B.IV) sono le seguenti:-Dissertazione dell'Accademia Romana Recitata in Palazzo Apostolico Quirinale alla presenza di N.ro Sig.e da F. Gian Ant.o Bianchi di Lucca Consult.e della Sup.ma Inquisiz.e. Delle Colonie. In-folio (mm 267x200). Carte 25 non numerate. Fascicoli: I10 II10+1 II4.-Dissertazione dell'Accademia Romana, Recitata in Campidoglio nel Palazzo de' Sig.ri Conservatori, da Fra Gian Ant.o di Lucca Accademico, e Consultore della S. Rom.a Universale Inquisizione. Delle Mura, Recinto, e Pomerio di Roma, e della sua fondazione. In-folio (mm 278x202). Carte 27 non numerate. Fascicoli: I14+1 II12.-Dissertazione dell'Accademia Romana Recitata in Palazzo Apostolico Quirinale alla presenza di N.ro Sig.e Papa Benedetto XIV da Fra Gian Ant.o Bianchi di Lucca Accad.o, e Consult.e della della S. Rom.a Univ.e Inquisiz.e. Della legge agraria In-folio (mm 278x202). Carte 22 non numerate. Fascicoli: I14 II8.-Dissertazione dell'Antichità Romane sopra il Templo d'Esculapio nell'Isola Teverina del S.re E.mo F. Gian Antonio Bianchi Consultore della Suprema Inquisizione Recitata in Palazzo Apostolico del Quirinale alla presenza di N.ro Sig.e Benedetto XIV felicem.te Regn.e il di 17 Agosto 1750 il giorno Anniversario del X anno compito, e XI cominciato della Pontificia Potestà. In-folio (mm 282x205). Carte 17 non numerate. Fascicoli: I12 II4+1. Il manoscritto, su carta, è quindi formato da complessive 91 carte non numerate e vergate solo sulla colonna di destra, essendo quella di sinistra riservata alle note. Potrebbe trattarsi di una copia per la tipografia. Nessuna delle dissertazioni tuttavia pare sia stata stampata. Lievi fioriture sparse. Legatura coeva in cartonato con nervi passanti e titolo manoscritto al dorso. Qualche piccola mancanza e lievi aloni. Un po' sciolto.L'Accademia delle Romane Antichità fu istituita nel 1740 da Benedetto XIV come restaurazione della celebre accademia quattrocentesca di Pomponio Leto. Ebbe sede prima in Campidoglio e subito dopo sul Quirinale, e alle sue tornate frequentemente assisteva il pontefice. Della sua attività è rimasta scarsa testimonianza in alcune pubblicazioni quali gli Argomenti de' discorsi da farsi, in essa come nelle altre accademie di Benedetto XIV (Roma, Collini, 1740-1753) e le Dissertazioni sopra vari punti interessanti d'Historia Romana dell'Abate Gaetano Cenni (Pistoia 1778-1779). Morto Benedetto XIV, sembra che anche questa Accademia, come le altre da lui istituite, abbia cessato di esistere. Philipps Sale ms. 6183; Guildford sale, dic. 1830, 627.Accademia delle Romane Antichità. Unpublished manuscript. Bianchi di Lucca Gian Antonio. Very interesting manuscript containing four dissertations written and read by Gian Antonio Bianchi di Lucca during the sessions of the Academy of Roman Antiquities around 1750.The dissertations (numbered B.I to B.IV) are:-Dissertazione dell'Accademia Romana Recitata in Palazzo Apostolico Quirinale alla presenza di N.ro Sig.e da F. Gian Ant.o Bianchi di Lucca Consult.e della Sup.ma Inquisiz.e. Delle Colonie. Folio (267x200 mm). 25 unnumbered leaves. Collation: I10 II10+1 II4.-Dissertazione dell'Accademia Romana, Recitata in Campidoglio nel Palazzo de' Sig.ri Conservatori, da Fra Gian Ant.o di Lucca Accademico, e Consultore della S. Rom.a Universale Inquisizione. Delle Mura, Recinto, e Pomerio di Roma, e della sua fondazione. Folio (278x202 mm). 27 unnumbered leaves. Collation: I14+1 II12.-Dissertazione dell'Accademia Romana Recitata in Palazzo Apostolico Quirinale alla presenza di N.ro Sig.e Papa Benedetto XIV da Fra Gian Ant.o Bianchi di Lucca Accad.o, e Consult.e della della S. Rom.a Univ.e Inquisiz.e. Della legge agraria. Folio (278x202 mm). 22 unnumbered leaves. Collation: I14 II8.-Dissertazione dell'Antichità Romane sopra il Templo d'Esculapio nell'Isola Teverina del S.re E.mo F. Gian Antonio Bianchi Consultore della Suprema Inquisizione Recitata in Palazzo Apostolico del Quirinale alla presenza di N.ro Sig.e Benedetto XIV felicem.te Regn.e il di 17 Agosto 1750 il giorno Anniversario del X anno compito, e XI cominciato della Pontificia Potestà. Folio (282x205 mm). 17 unnumbered leaves. Collation: I12 II4+1.The manuscript, on paper, is made overall of 91 unnumbered leaves written only on the right column, the left column being reserved to the notes. This could be a copy destined to the typography. None of the dissertations however has apparently been published. Light marginal foxing and staining. Contemporary cardboards, inked title on spine. Minor losses and some stain. Slightly loose.The Academy of Roman Antiquities was established in 1740 by Pope Benedict XIV as a restoration of the famous fifteenth-century academy of Pomponius Leto. It had its first seat in the Campidoglio and soon afterwards in the Quirinale Palace, and its sessions were frequently attended by the pontiff. Of its activity there is little evidence in some publications such as the Argomenti de' discorsi da farsi, in essa come nelle altre accademie di Benedetto XIV (Rome, Collini, 1740-1753) and the Dissertazioni sopra vari punti interessanti d'Historia Romana dell'Abate Gaetano Cenni (Pistoia 1778-1779). After Benedict XIV's death, it seems that the Academy, like others established by him, has ceased to exist. Philipps Sale ms. 6183; Guildford sale, Dec. 1830, 627.

Lot 243

Sarpi Paolo. Historia del Concilio Tridentino di Pietro Soave polano. Seconda editione, riveduta e corretta dall'autore. [Genève], [Pierre Aubert], 1629.In-4° (mm 235x163). [16, inclusa la prima carta bianca], 842 pagine. Con una tavola in rame fuori testo raffigurante una seduta del Concilio tridentino. Àncora aldina al frontespizio. Lieve brunitura e fioritura uniforme dovuta alla qualità mediocre della carta, mancanza all'angolo inferiore esterno di una carta preliminare, strappo restaurato senza danno alle pagine 467-468. Legatura settecentesca in pergamena su cartone, traccia di tassello al dorso, tagli marmorizzati. Al risguardo anteriore firma di appartenenza 'Tomaso Piovene'.Probabile quarta edizione, pubblicata sotto lo pseudonimo di Pietro Soave Polano (anagramma di Paolo Sarpi Veneto), di uno dei grandi capolavori della storiografia seicentesca. L'edizione fu stampata clandestinamente. Rare sono le copie, come la presente, che recano la tavola fuori testo.4° (235x163 mm). [16, including the first blank leaf], 842 pages. With an engraved plate showing a seat of the Council of Trent. Aldine anchor and dolphin on the title-page. Slightly foxed and browned throughout due to the poor quality of the paper, minor paper loss to the outer lower corner of one of the preliminary leaves, tear repaired to pages 467-468 with no loss. 18th-century stiff vellum, traces of a removed lettering-piece on the spine, marbled edges. On the front flyleaf ownership entry 'Tomaso Piovene'.Probable fourth edition, published clandestinely under the pseudonym of Pietro Soave Polano (the anagram of the author Paolo Sarpi Veneto), of one of the major historiographical work of all time. Copies of this edition with the engraved plate, like the present, are rare.

Lot 387

A Victorian stained wood armchair with deep red and cream upholstery to the seat, back and arms, shaped crest rail and arm supports, raised on turned and fluted baluster supports with three cushions upholstered in matching material

Lot 392

A mahogany piano stool, of rectangular form, cream upholstered seat with storage area beneath, baluster turned arm supports raised in splayed feet, together with a circular piano stool in the same upholstery

Lot 145

A mahogany valet stand; a 1940's oak standard lamp; an oak bar back chair with raffia seat; an oak rope seated chair; an oak bedroom chair with rattan back and seat (5)

Lot 386

An elm country ladderback open arm chair, raffia seat.

Lot 418

An oak lath back country chair with raffia seat; an oak wheelback spinning stool. (2)

Lot 459

Walking Sticks - a Military sectional stick, Sir Jefferey Hillpig-Smyth, British East India 1941 badge; others stick seat, fencing Epee, chest expander etc (5)

Lot 563

AN EARLY 20TH C GARDEN SEAT, THE CAST IRON ENDS WITH LION HEADS BY TAYLOR BROTHERS OF SANDIACRE WEST BRIDGFORD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL, LATER PAINTED, 170CM W

Lot 602

A VICTORIAN YEW WOOD WINDSOR CHAIR WITH ELM SEAT AND AN EARLY 20TH C STAINED ASH ELBOW CHAIR WITH SCROLLING ARMS

Lot 269

An early 20th century walnut sofa having a fluted crest, arms and supports, with an upholstered back, seat and sides, on turned, tapered, fluted legs

Lot 95

Two reproduction-style cream covered stools, one on cabriole supports, one on turned supports and an Edwardian piano stool with lift-up seat to curved supports (3).

Lot 97

A 19th century mahogany armchair with bergère seat, outswept arms to turned supports on peg feet, an oak chair with wrythen supports to back, bergère seat to wrythen cross-stretchers and supports and a Victorian balloon-back bedroom chair (3).

Lot 100

A 19thC oak and elm Windsor chair, with a pierced splat, solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs united by an H frame stretcher.

Lot 186

G-Plan furniture, comprising 1960's concave teak and ebonised dressing table, with a glass mirror, and four drawers, raised on cylindrical legs, brass capped, 73cm H, 151cm W, 52cm D, mirror 54cm high, a 1960's concave teak and ebonised dressing table, with a glass mirror, and four drawers, raised on cylindrical legs, brass capped., a 1950's ebonised dressing table stool, with cushion seat, raised on cylindrical legs, brass capped and tipped, and a 1950's teak double headboard, with button upholstered back, fronted by two side drawers, raised on cylindrical legs, brass tipped.(4)

Lot 196

A Victorian oak captain's chair, with solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs united by stretchers.

Lot 198

An oak settle, with a four panel back, solid seat with upholstered floral cushion, raised on square legs united by stretchers, 111cm H, 129cm W, 50cm D.

Lot 297

A Victorian ebonised open tub chair, with an over stuffed serpentine seat, raised on cabriole legs.

Lot 298

A Victorian rosewood foot stool, of serpentine form, with over stuffed wool work seat, raised on cabriole legs, 33cm H, 38.5cm W, 41cm D.

Lot 428

A Victorian oak rocking chair, with a spindle back, cane seat, raised on turned supports united by turned stretchers.

Lot 597

A set of four Victorian mahogany single dining chairs, the crest rail with shell and leaf carving, over stuffed seat and back, raised on turned legs.

Lot 600

A late Victorian mahogany two seater sofa, with a shaped crest rail and pierced splat, button cushion back and over stuffed seat, raised on cabriole legs on castors, 122cm L, 60cm D.

Lot 85

A Victorian mahogany rocking chair, with a red draylon overstuffed back, arms and seat.

Lot 89

A 19thC oak and elm Windsor chair, with a pierced splat, solid seat, raised on turned legs, united by a crinoline stretcher.

Lot 90

A Klaessons Swedish softwood office swivel chair, with an upholstered seat and back, raised on a grey aluminium frame.

Lot 351

A STOKKE EXPLORY COMBINED PUSHCHAIR AND PRAM WITH CAR SEAT ETC. WITH SOME ORIGINAL BOXES

Lot 514

A MODERN TELEPHONE SEAT

Lot 520

A OAK BUREAU AND A TELEPHONE SEAT

Lot 222

A George II mahogany side chair, with a solid vase shaped splat, above a drop-in seat, on cabriole front legs and pad feet, together with a similar side chair. (2)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 247

A large country house club fender, with a leather seat on a metal frame, late 19th / early 20th century, 50.3cm high, 240cm wide, 66cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 3

A George II Scottish pine and oak panelled back open armchair, the top rail incised with initials 'W P A D 1' and the date '1728', above fielded panels, the solid seat on turned front legs united by peripheral stretchers. click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 344

A pair of 19th century giltwood nursing chairs, each with a padded back and seat upholstered with silk, with a moulded and ribbon carved frame, on fluted legs and brass castors. (2)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 348

A set of twelve Regency mahogany dining chairs, each with a curved tablet top rail, above a single vertical splat carved with husks and a further octagonal tablet, above a stuffed-over dished seat, on reeded tapering front legs on brass caps and ball feet, repairs and replacements, comprising: a pair of open arm chairs and ten side chairs. (12)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 353

A set of eight Regency ebonised dining chairs by John Gee, each with a pierced ladder back inset with a gilt rosette, above a cane seat, on sabre legs, the rails stamped with various initials, including 'JG', 'FF', 'A', 'D', comprising: a pair of open armchairs and six side chairs. (8)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 362

A set of six Regency goncalo alves side chairs attributed to Gillows, each with a curved top rail, above a rosette and scroll carved horizontal splat, with a drop-in seat, on ribbed tapering legs, two stamped with initials 'H L'. (6)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 365

λ A matched set of six Regency rosewood and brass marquetry inlaid dining chairs, each with a scroll carved top rail, above a palmette decorated horizontal splat and a drop-in seat, on sabre legs, repairs and restorations. (6)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 378

A late Regency goncalo alves window seat in the manner of Gillows, the shaped back carved with scrolls and lappets, with a squab cushion above a cane seat, on disc turned tapering legs, 74cm high, 116.8cm wide, 40.3cm deep. click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 382

A George IV mahogany Daws patent reclining open armchair, with a leather upholstered padded back, armrests and seat, the adjustable back on a push button ratchet mechanism, on turned front legs and brass castors, stamped 'R. DWES LX GR CROWNED PATENT'.click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 504

A Victorian mahogany desk chair, button upholstered with maroon leather, the splat carved with scrolls, with a serpentine front seat, on turned front legs and ceramic castors.click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 505

A mahogany stool in George II style, the stuffed-over seat on leaf capped cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, early 20th century, 49.5cm high, 94.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 509

A pair of Victorian walnut and parcel gilt hall chairs, each with an architectural panelled back incised with scrolls, flowers and palmettes, with a hinged seat revealing a vacant compartment, on cabriole front legs. (2)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 511

A pair of large Victorian oak and polychrome decorated Glastonbury chairs in the manner of A. W. N. Pugin, in Gothic style, each with a carved toprail decorated with a grapevine, above a quatrefoil back with the Lovelace coat of arms and the motto 'LABOR IPSE VOLUPTAS', the spandrels with the symbols of the countries of the United Kingdom, above a solid seat with a squab cushion, on 'X' shape supports with sunken brass castors united by turned stretchers. (2)Provenance: Commissioned for Horsley Towers, Surrey, by the 1st Earl of Lovelace, probably between 1846 and 1860. The Contents of Torridon: Home of the Earls of Lovelace, Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, 28th October 2015. The present chairs derive from an original medieval Glastonbury chair that survived in the Bishop's Palace at Wells. Pugin visited Wells in 1835/1836 and produced his own version for the Bishop's House of St Chad's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Birmingham, in about 1840. See the Victoria & Albert Museum, British Galleries, Room 122, case 8. The coat of arms on the present lot date from the 30th June 1838 when William King, 8th Baron King of Ockham, was elevated to the titles of the 1st Earl of Lovelace and Viscount Ockham. click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 515

A large Victorian satin walnut stool attributed to Blain of Liverpool, the drop-in seat covered in ivory damask fabric, on scroll and leaf carved cabriole legs united by a fluted lappet 'X' stretcher, originally on castors, the frame inscribed in pencil, 'J B 621', 49.5cm high, 103cm wide, 70.5cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 516

A Victorian walnut nursing chair, with a moulded frame and a padded back and seat, on cabriole front legs and ceramic castors. click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 520

A Victorian birch campaign sedan chair, with a cane back and seat.click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 524

A Victorian papier-mâché side chair by Jennens & Bettridge, inlaid with mother of pearl and decorated with gilt highlights, with a cane seat, the underside stamped 'JENNENS & BETTRIDGE LONDON BIRMM'. click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 544

A set of eight mahogany dining chairs in Chippendale style, each with a leaf and scroll carved pierced splat back, above a stuffed over leather seat, on acanthus capped cabriole front legs and claw and ball feet, late 19th century, comprising: a pair of open armchairs and six side chairs. (8)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 545

A set of ten mahogany dining chairs in Chippendale style, each with a leaf carved stop fluted splat back, above a drop-in seat, on chamfered front legs united by 'H' stretchers, one stamped 'J. HARRIS', late 19th century, comprising: a pair of open armchairs and a set of eight side chairs. (10)click here to view the page turning catalogue

Lot 547

A late 19th century ebonised two seater settee, with a curved slatted back, above a zebra skin patterned seat, on baluster turned front legs, 77.9cm high, 137.5cm wide, 62cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue

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