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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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
A set of six Lancashire ash dining chairs, each with a spindle back, above a rush seat, on turned front legs united by stretchers, early 19th century. (6)Provenance: Purchased from David Tron Antiques, 275 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, 25th February 1988.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A harlequin set of six 19th century country ash side chairs, four by Philip Clissett, each with a turned spindle back above a solid elm seat, with stretchered legs, four stamped with initials 'P.C' to the top of the uprights, the underside of one seat branded 'W N'. (6)click here to view the page turning catalogue
A planewood and fruitwood armchair, with a serpentine crest above a twin splat back, with outscrolling arms and an oak seat, on baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, possibly Irish or Dutch, late 17th / early 18th century.Provenance: The Collection of Christopher Jenkins.click here to view the page turning catalogue
An elm and beech smokers bow arm chair with spindle gallery back and saddle seat on baluster turned legs joined by a double H stretcher, a Louis XV style pink upholstered open arm chair and a George III oak straight front wall hanging corner cupboard with canted angles and H brass hinges, 73cm wide, 40cm deep, 88cm high
A miscellaneous collection of chairs and occasional tables to include a George III style mahogany open armchair, a pair of George III style mahogany camel back dining chairs, an oval oak coffee table, two oak plant stands on barley twist legs and with shaped tops, an oak drop leaf occasional table on barley twist legs and a Victorian oak carolean style panel seat dining chair with armorial cresting (8)
A pair of George III mahogany side chairs in French Hepplewhite style, each with a cartouche shaped back carved with scrolling leaves and palmettes and with three pierced elliptical splats, with a cane seat above a conforming serpentine front, on paterae headed stop fluted tapering legs and spade feet united by an 'H' stretcher, each with a squab cushion. (2)click here to view the page turning catalogue
A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs, each with a serpentine top rail, above a pierced foliate splat back above a drop-in seat, on stretchered legs, some rails stamped with initials 'W F', comprising: a pair of open armchairs and six side chairs. (8)click here to view the page turning catalogue
A set of four George III ebonised and painted open armchairs in the manner of Gillows, each with a horizontal splat back decorated with columns and swags of flowers and fruit, with a central patera painted en grisaille with a classical maiden, with baluster turned arm supports, above a cane seat and tapering front legs, each with a squab cushion. (4)click here to view the page turning catalogue
A George II Irish mahogany side chair, with a scrolled interlaced splat, above a drop-in seat, on scroll hocked cabriole front legs and claw and ball feet.See Christie's, The Collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller: English & European Furniture, Ceramics and Decorations, Part I, New York, 9th May 2018, lot 237 for an armchair with a similar splat.click here to view the page turning catalogue
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