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A GOOD QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT UPHOLSTERED WINGBACK ARMCHAIR with shaped angled scrolled arms with loose cushion seat; standing on acanthus carved cabriole legs and pad feet, circa 1920, 112cm high 92cm across arms.ConditionFrame in good solid condition with no damage to the legs, been re-polished with light scratching. The covering has splits to the arms.
A 17th CENTURY JOINED OAK WAINSCOT CHAIR with a scrolled leaf-carved top rail above a carved lozenge portrait panelled back within corner spandrels, curved shaped arms with turned uprights, boarded seat and matching ringed turned tapering legs united by under stretchers 98cm high 60cm across arms.
A CHARLES II JOINED OAK SETTLE with quadruple panelled back and bold leaf and shell carved top rail, swept arms and rope strung seat on turned and square section front legs joined by a matching frieze rail; with side stretchers and flattened cross rail 183cm wide 66cm deep at arms 105cm high
A STYLISH EARLY 20TH CENTURY WINDOW SEAT ATTRIBUTED TO CARLO BUGATTI with pewter, brass and ivory inlays, calves leather arms and painted panels with Arabic writing and floral decoration; standing on slender turned copper covered leg supports and pad feet, A.F. 68cm wide 45cm deep 59cm high.
19th century railway or garden bench with hinged wooden seat & wooden back rails on foliate pierced cast iron supports. Condition Report. Length 182cm.Stamped "Unity Wood and Iron Co. Padiham".Good condition - no repairs to metalwork, wood old and solid, no new signs of worm, the odd hole only.
Set of eight Edwardian beech dining or boardroom chairs, each with vertical rail back, re-upholstered leather seat on turned baluster front supports with castors. Condition Report. Most chairs have movement on backs. Signs of old splitting in the supports. Cracking to the leather, no obvious splits. Look in a good aged, but useable condition.
Albert Henry Findley (1880 - 1975)Bradgate House, Bradgate Park, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershirewatercolour, 15.5cm x 21.5cm, inscribed to verso with attached letter of authentication Bradgate House was built in 1520 as a Midlands seat of the powerful Grey dynasty. And was subsequently where Bess of Hardwick (then Barlow) married Sir William Cavendish, later of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, as his second wife in 1547.
French bronze and tole peinte firescreen, late 19th Century, in Rococo Revival style, painted with a scene of 17th Century courtiers in a classical garden, within a frame cast with scrolls and rocaille work, width 74cm, height 72cmProvenance: Purported to have been purchased from the dispersal sale of the contents of Clumber Park, Notts, seat of the 9th Duke of Newcastle
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