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19thC Carved Italian Oak Hall Bench, the shaped pediment featuring carved masks, atop an angel with armorial chest, above a hinged seat and compartment, the carved side arms ending in dogs heads, the front panel carved with the mask of a man and 2 griffins, on hairy paw front and back feet, brass carrying handles, 49”w x 18”d x 48”h
CHARLES I OAK SETTLE/TABLE 2ND QUARTER 17TH CENTURY the three board rectangular top rising to form a seat back above a plank seat, flanked by open arms, raised on square supports with trestle bases joined by an undertier and enclosed panel back 179cm wide, 118cm high (down) 80cm high (up), 64cm deep Provenance: Balbithan House, Kintore, Aberdeenshire
REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID SOFA EARLY 19TH CENTURY the serpentine shaped back with a gadrooned central tablet above a stuff-over seat and high scroll arms, with brass inlaid seat rail and arm facings, raised on reeded tapered legs with brass caps and castors 217cm long, 95cm high, 56cm deep Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT WINGBACK ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY WITH SOME EARLIER PARTS the arched back and wings above an upholstered seat and outscrolled arms, raised on squared cabriole legs joined by wavy stretchers, in brown plush upholstery with a needlework panel to the back 85cm wide, 125cm high, 55cm deep Provenance: Ex Wynches, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shell carved backs on C-scroll supports with painted armorials above plank seats with a reeded seat rail, raised on fluted sabre legs (2) 40cm wide, 84cm high, 35cm deep Provenance: Ex Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian
GEORGE IV MAHOGANY FRAMED ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the scrolled padded back over a stuff-over seat between scrolled arms with foliate carved facings, the part-upholstered sides with foliate carved corner panels, raised on turned tapered legs ending in brass caps and castors; covered in carpet and tan plush upholstery 72cm wide, 103cm high, 56cm deep Provenance: Ex Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian
PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS 19TH CENTURY the C scroll backs painted with the Gilmour armorial and motto 'Perseveranti Dabitur', over plank seats with reeded seat rails raised on reeded sabre legs (2) 41cm wide, 84cm high, 36cm deep Provenance: Ex Yester House, Gifford, East LothianNote: It has been suggested the double crests relate to the marriage of Thomas Terry and Sarah Anne Margaretta Sales who were married in 1807. The motto 'Perseveranti Dabitur' is associated with the Terry family.
EARLY VICTORIAN CARPET ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the square back with a padded roll toprail over cushioned seat and low arms, covered in carpet panel and red plush upholstery, raised on turned legs with ceramic castors 79cm wide, 99cm high, 59cm deep Provenance: Ex Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian
VICTORIAN BUTTON UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELD SOFA BY WHYTOCK & CO., EDINBURGH MID-19TH CENTURY the low buttoned back and scroll arms above a long padded seat, raised on turned legs with ceramic castors; in cream upholstery with tassel trimming, stamped maker's marks 226cm wide, 63cm high, 59cm deep Provenance: Ex Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian
VICTORIAN METAMORPHIC DAY BED 19TH CENTURY the scrolled headrest and padded arms over a long cushioned seat and padded armrest, the seat opening to form a bed platform, raised on turned mahogany legs with ceramic castors, in cream pattern upholstery 185cm wide, 78cm high, 132cm deep (open) 55cm deep (closed)
GEORGE II STYLE IRISH MAHOGANY LEATHER WING ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY the arched back and shaped wings above a loose cushion seat and low scroll arms, in button-upholstered tan leather, raised on cabriole legs carved at the knees with lion's masks and ending in carved hairy paw feet 81cm wide, 119cm high, 56cm deep Please note, 19th century, not mid-18th century as previously catalogued
SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS 18TH CENTURY the curved and arched top rails carved with husk trails centred by a flowerhead, above a pierced and carved baluster splat and square drop-in padded seat, in a reeded seat rail, raised on chamfered square straight legs (6) 52cm wide, 94cm high, 42cm deep Provenance: Private collection, Lancashire
A 19th century mahogany Dutch style hall chair, the upholstered back with carved scroll moulding and barley twist supports, the seat overstuffed cushion raised on cabriole supports and castors, together with a similar upholstered mahogany hall chair, the back with barley twist turned supports, the seat with drop in cushion raised on barley twist legs and castors
A set of eight walnut Queen Anne style dining chairs, two arm and six single, each raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. CONDITION REPORT: All chairs are in good original condition. They are all structurally sound with no loose joints. None have any repairs. All have minor surface scuffs, scratches & small marks but no real condition issues. The drop in seats are upholstered in leather and again these are all in good order. One armchair has more significant scratching and scuffing to the front rail beneath the seat and to the legs. A polish should rectify this.
A Victorian walnut open armchair, with upholstered back and seat and raised on cabriole legs terminating in castors. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is generally structurally sound. The rear left hand leg is slightly loose at the joint but not significantly. The rear right hand leg has had an old break and pegged repair. The repair is effective. The same leg is slightly loose at the joint. Both front legs are very slightly loose at the joints. The left hand leg is missing the rear carved corner piece. All castors are original. The showframe does not appear to be affected with woodworm. The chair is reasonably well upholstered. There are no springs protruding through the bottom of the webbing. The upholstery is serviceable with no holes or significant damage. Some of the braiding is loose in places. There is no substantial movement to the arms.
A 19th century oak armchair, with triangular seat, turned columns and carved splat back. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally fairly sound. There is slight movement at the join of the front left leg and similarly to the rear right leg. The bergere seat is in good condition with no breaks. The back and sides of the chair are structurally sound. The top of the back has numerous small losses and nibbles particularly around the top rear edge. The gilding is generally rubbed. There are numerous small losses to the mother of pearl particularly along the top of the back and the side arm supports. The front rail has lacquer loss to the left hand corner. There are numerous scuffs and small marks to the legs. There is no evidence of any worm. The cushion requires recovering.
An 18th century oak longcase clock, Edward Low of Chester, with two-train striking movement. Height 214 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. When weight is applied to the going train the clock seems to be operating as it should. When the hands are advanced the mechanism strikes. The clock does wind on both trains. We have not had the clock ticking as the crutch through which the pendulum fits is snapped. The movement however seems clean. The date does not seem to be advancing when the hands are moved manually. The hood is in generally very good condition with no issues. The trunk door is not warped. There is evidence of a previous lock escutcheon. The current escutcheon is old. The lock is a modern replacement and there is also evidence of a butterfly door closer to the left of the lock escutcheon. The base is in generally good order although there is a split between the joins on the bottom panel. The bracket feet have some age but are clearly later. When the door is opened there is evidence of old woodworm to the left and right hand uprights but this appears to be long gone. There is further evidence of woodworm to the soft wood beneath the dial. The seat board has some age but is not original. Whilst the cheeks do not appear to have been built up the construction is not in our opinion traditional. The movement does however fit the mask very well. The case backboards appear to be original.
A William Wheatland yew wood and elm Windsor armchair, with pierced splat back, solid seat, turned legs and stretchers. Width across arms 56 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chair is in structurally very good order. There are no loose joints. The back hoop and all spindles have no movement. The arm supports are in good order. The seat does have some old stress fractures running from the base of the arms into the centre dish but again there is no movement here. There is no damage to the splat back. All legs are in good order with no repairs that we can see. On the underside of the seat there are two old screw repairs where the stress fracture occurs. There is no makers stamp.
A William Wheatland yew and elm Windsor armchair, with pierced splat back, solid seat and crinoline stretchers. Width across arms 63 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally sound with no loose joints. The top hoop, spindles and splat back are all in good order with no issues. The turned front arm supports and arms are in good order. The seat has a stress fracture right across the middle and a further smaller one to the left hand side by spindle 4. When the chair is turned upside down there are two old supporting blocks. There is no movement on the seat at all. The legs are all in good order as are the stretchers. Both rear legs have traces of old woodworm and a form of stain over. The rear crinoline stretcher supports have both been glued into position. The front left leg has some old stress fractures but no movement. The front right hand leg is slightly splayed at the foot. There are is no makers stamp.
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