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Lot 443

CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH, PROBABLY PIERCE OF WEXFORD the arched back with fan and leaf motifs, above a slat seat, the scroll arms ending on hoof feet, painted green 129cm long, 108cm high, 39cm deep

Lot 53

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

Lot 436

A Chinese porcelain miniature garden seat, height 25cm.

Lot 71

A Chippy retro telephone seat, length 105cm.

Lot 83

A late Victorian nursing chair with acanthus carved arms and striped blue/cream upholstered seat.

Lot 263

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

Lot 270

A set of four Regency mahogany bar back dining chairs, each with rosewood and boxwood strung central bar back, later upholstered drop-in seat and raised on ring turned tapering legs (3 + 1)

Lot 277

Early 20th century oak framed captain’s chair with cane seat on baluster turned legs joined by an H stretcher, and a dressing table stool on cabriole legs and pad feet

Lot 301

An African Ashanti hardwood stool with curvilinear seat raised on five columns centred by an open bracket column on a rectangular plinth, 60cm wide, 34cm deep, 54cm high

Lot 941

A pair of Victorian cast iron garden seat ends, with fruiting vine decoration.

Lot 1132

A salesman's sample folding chair, with sprung seat, circa 1930. Width 14.5 cm.

Lot 1305

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.

Lot 1315

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.

Lot 1328

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.

Lot 1330

A late Victorian child's American rocking chair, with upholstered back and seat.

Lot 1331

A pair of antique occasional chairs, each with splat back, solid seat and turned front legs.

Lot 1332

A late Victorian child's American rocking chair, with upholstered back and seat.

Lot 1344

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.

Lot 1379

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.

Lot 1381

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.

Lot 1382

A 19th century papier mache painted and inlaid mother of pearl chair, with bergere seat and loose cushion, raised on cabriole legs. 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.

Lot 1406

A French walnut open armchair, with moulded showframe, upholstered back, arms and seat upholstered in pink foliate material and raised on cabriole legs. Width across arms 62 cm, height to top of back 96 cm.

Lot 1415

A Victorian mahogany ladies chair, with exposed moulded foliate carved showframe, deep buttoned back and stuffover seat upholstered in figural and foliate tapestry and raised on cabriole legs terminating in brass castors.

Lot 1416

A Regency mahogany armchair, with blue striped seat and raised on sabre front legs. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally sound with no movement at the joints. We cannot see any evidence of any significant damage, losses, repairs, breaks or restoration. There are no breaks to the legs. The edges of both front legs are a little rough to the touch particularly towards the bottom edge where they have been knocked over the years. This should be visible on our images. The definition of the carving is blurred at this point. There is also evidence of polish over the abrasions at the bottoms of the legs. The height to the bottom of the front seat rail is 34.5 cm, height to top of seat approx 45.5 cm. Width across arms 50.5 cm, full depth of seat 46.5 cm, width across front of seat 45 cm. Height to top of back 83.5 cm excluding the scrolls.

Lot 1419

An early 19th century fruitwood armchair, in the Chippendale style, with rush seat and shaped apron.

Lot 1421

A Victorian mahogany armchair, with exposed frame, deep buttoned back, upholstered arms and stuffover seat and all raised on cabriole legs.

Lot 1426

A Regency mahogany armchair, with bowed top rail, shaped arms, stuffover seat and raised on sabre legs. CONDITION REPORT: The bowed top rail has been broken away from the stiles. This is not visible from the rear but clearly visible from the front and hopefully from our images. The repair is sound. Both arms do not appear to have any repairs. The right hand arm has some movement where it joins the seat side rail. There is a moulding loss to the side rail at this point. The left hand arm has very minor movement. The rear legs are in good order with no movement or damage. The front left hand leg has slight movement at the joints. The seat webbing is beginning to sag a little. There are scratches and scuffs particularly around the sides of the rear legs. There is some evidence of old long gone woodworm to the seat rails.

Lot 1431

A late Victorian bedroom seat, with rollover ends and upholstered back, with spindle gallery beneath and raised on turned legs. Width 104 cm. CONDITION REPORT: All four legs are slightly loose at the joints. There are however no breaks or repairs to the legs or the exposed showframe. The spindled gallery is in good order. The piece is reasonably well upholstered however there is some staining to the front of the seat and to the top of the seating surface. There are some marks to the top of the lower arm and to the rear left hand corner. The piping is a little dirty in places. A few of the brass studs are a little loose.

Lot 1438

A 19th century mahogany side chair, with upholstered back and seat and raised on moulded front legs with stretchers. Width across front of seat 60 cm.

Lot 1452

A George III Chippendale style armchair, with pierced back splat and Prince of Wales plume, with drop in seat and raised on legs of moulded section. Width across arms 70 cm.

Lot 1455

A set of two carver arm and six single Windsor armchairs, each of typical construction with pierced splat back, outswept arms, solid seat and raised on turned legs with crinoline stretchers. Width across arms 56 cm, height to top of back 103 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1460

A broad arm Windsor chair, with pierced splat back, solid seat and turned legs with stretchers (see illustration).

Lot 1467

A Victorian style mahogany window seat, with bolster ends, moulded edge and raised on turned tapered legs. Width 118 cm.

Lot 1474

A late Victorian easy chair, with deep buttoned back, upholstered arms and stuffover seat and raised on short turned front legs terminating in castors (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All legs are original and structurally sound with no significant movement at the joints. All castors are original. There is a small slither of wood missing from the front upper edge of the back left leg but this this is only visible when the chair is turned upside down. The upholstery is in good condition. There is no significant staining, no tears & no holes. There is some lateral movement of both arms and small movement at the back however the chair is serviceable in its current condition without the need for any repairs or restoration.

Lot 1475

A set of two carver arm and six single mahogany ladderback dining chairs, late 19th/early 20th century, each with stuffover seat and raised on moulded front legs (see illustration).

Lot 1476

A George III oak five panelled settle, with solid seat and low stretchers. Width 178 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The settle is structurally extremely sound. There are no loose joints. The arms are secure. There are some minor stress fractures to the timber on two of the five panels to the back but in our opinion these have very little consequence. The seat itself has some surface marks and scratches and one liquid stain. All seat panels are sound and secure. The seatboards are clearly at least 100 yrs old however the front rail is pierced for rope supports. All legs are original and in good condition. The stretcher's likewise. We can see no evidence of any repair or restoration. There is no woodworm.

Lot 1491

A Victorian walnut ladies chair, with inlaid top rail, upholstered deep buttoned back and stuffover seat upholstered in a William Morris style patterned fabric and raised on turned front legs.

Lot 1496

A 19th century mahogany settee, with arched back, rollover arms and stuffover seat upholstered in red velvet type material and raised on four front tapered legs of square section terminating in brass capped castors. Width at widest part of back 217 cm, height to top of back 95 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The upholstery is in generally reasonably good condition. There do not appear to be any holes, any significant staining or damage. There is slight movement on both arms when rocked from side to side. The rear legs are all sound and secure. They are original. The castors all appear to be original. The right hand rear leg has a small insignificant fracture at the top right hand side. The front centre right leg is loose. It has an old pegged and spliced repair at the top section. The other three front legs are secure and sound. All legs are scuffed and marked. When viewed from the underside the two centre rear legs have old metal bracing hoops but as stated are secure. The underside does not have any springs poking through the fabric but we cannot see the state of the webbing without tearing the base fabric. The front castors are all a little loose and there are some non-original screws.

Lot 1504

A painted armchair, in the Adam style, with cane seat and raised on turned and carved front legs.

Lot 1505

A Victorian mahogany desk chair, with horseshoe shaped top rail, scroll arm supports, drop in seat and raised on turned front legs (see illustration).

Lot 1511

A set of two carver arm and six single George III mahogany dining chairs, the backs with canted corners and each with drop in seat and raised on tapered legs of square section (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Four of the six single chairs are structurally very sound with no loose joints. The other two are very slightly loose at the joints but not significantly. None of the six single chairs have had any breaks or restoration. They are however a little tired looking and require a good clean and polish. Both armchairs are structurally very sound. There are no loose joints. Again neither armchair appears to have had breaks or repairs. All of the seats are extremely dirty but the seat frames are in good order. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. The armchairs are not particularly substantial. The width across the front of the legs is 50.3 cm. The depth is 42.8 cm. Height to bottom of seat rail 37.8 cm. Height to top of back rail 85 cm. Width between arms 47 cm

Lot 1514

A 19th century Windsor armchair, with pierced splat back, solid seat and turned legs with stretchers.

Lot 1521

A late Victorian rosewood open armchair, with oval upholstered back, padded seat and raised on tapered legs of square section. Width across arms 57 cm.

Lot 1524

A set of four 19th century French walnut chairs, two arm and two side, each with exposed showframe, upholstered back, stuffover seat and raised on cabriole front legs (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The upholstery to all four chairs is generally tired and worn. The springing to the seats is serviceable and there are no springs poking through the webbing beneath. The webbing is clearly old but it is substantial and not significantly perished. Armchair one has no loose legs and no repairs to the legs front or rear rails. The left hand arm has had a break to the left hand side of the carved upright beneath where it joins the top of the arm and there is a small timber loss here. The joint is however solid. Both arms have had minor repairs where they meet the oval back. Where the base of the oval back attached to the back of the chair has had a break and two screws are visible when inspected from beneath. There are small timber losses here and traces of old resin filler. The chair has very little movement to the back and arms. There are three old woodworm holes to the rear of the seat. Armchair two has no repairs to the front or back legs and there is no movement. The right hand arm is in good condition with no repairs. The left hand arm has a small timber loss to the outside edge of the top scroll. Where the oval back meets the rear rail there are two off vertical splits in the frame and there is some movement at this point. One of the single chairs is structurally very sound with no movement at any of the joints. We can see no evidence of any repairs. There are two woodworm holes to the rear rail. The second single chair does not have any breaks to the legs or framework. There is however some movement at the join between the back support and the top of the seat rail. The castors to all chairs are secure and original.

Lot 1525

A mahogany window seat, with bolster ends and tapered reeded legs. Length 107 cm.

Lot 1529

A 19th century Dutch marquetry three chair back settee, with drop in seat and raised on carved cabriole legs. Width across arms 155 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The settee is in generally good structural condition. All of the top rails are in good order as are the splat backs and side supports. The marquetry is in generally good condition also. Both arms have had a pegged repair from the inside edge of the stile through to the point where the arm joins the upright. Where the arm support joins the base of the settee there is a similar old repair. There is slight movement on both arms but this is not particularly significant. The rear right hand leg has had a break and there is an old metal brace support on the inside and outside edges. All other legs are in good order with no visible repairs or damage. The serpentine front rail has some minor veneer nibbles but no significant problems. The drop in seat is in good order. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1533

A set of two carver arm and four single Regency mahogany dining chairs, brass strung, with drop in seats and raised on sabre legs (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These chairs are in generally very good order and could be used in their current state without the need for any work. There are no loose joints. One armchair has had a repair to the knee of the right hand leg. There is a dowel visible on the right hand side and at some point there has been a break. There is no movement at the repair. One single chair has had a break at the bottom of the right hand stile. This is just visible on very close inspection. There is no movement. There are some minor traces of woodworm to the seat blocks but in our opinion this is not an issue.

Lot 1539

A child's elm and beech rocking chair, mid 19th Century, having a shaped bar back with turned spindles with elm seat upon turned legs united by stretchers height 62 cm width 35.5 cm (arms missing)

Lot 1542

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany settee, with three splats to the back, upholstered seat, serpentine front rail and raised on cabriole legs. Width 113 cm.

Lot 1547

A Victorian style mahogany hall bench or window seat, with bolster ends and raised on turned and fluted legs. Width 136 cm, height to top of seat 44.5 cm, height to top of bolsters 50 cm, depth 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT:

Lot 1548

A child's turned fruitwood high chair, early 19th Century having a spindle rail back upon a rush seat, united by a double series of stretchers, height 82 cm width 37 cm

Lot 1555

An 18th century oak Wainscot chair, with panelled back, downswept silhouette arms, solid seat and legs of square section with stretchers. Width across arms 46 cm.

Lot 1559

A 19th century mahogany child's chair, with bowed top rail, spindle supports and cane seat.

Lot 1570

A Queen Anne style oval stool, circa 1930, with stuffover seat and raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Width 67 cm.

Lot 1580

A pair of French side chairs, walnut, with exposed scroll carved showframes, upholstered backs, stuffover seats and raised on cabriole legs. Width across seat 49 cm.

Lot 1591

A small window seat, with arched deep button back, rollover ends and raised on four cabriole legs with shell carved knees terminating in pad feet. Width 116 cm.

Lot 1595

A pair of Edwardian bedroom chairs, each with spindled gallery and rectangular painted panel to the top rail, stuffover seat and raised on turned tapered front legs.

Lot 1601

A pair of Arts & Crafts oak luggage racks, each with back. Length 64 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both stands are structurally sound. They both have the usual surface marks and scratches that one would expect from items of this age. The only minor issue to one stand is where the rear left hand slat pegs into the rear leg there is a small timber loss approximately .5 cm in depth and 4 cm long. This is between the edge of the back of the rear slat and the upright. The piece missing will previously have formed part of the back seat rail. There are marks and scuffs around the sharp edges of all legs but again these are only to be expected

Lot 1666

An early 19th century oak armchair, with solid seat and legs of square section united by stretchers.

Lot 1668

An Aesthetic Movement corner chair, ebonised, in the manner of Edward William Godwin, the drop in seat with original fabric cover of the period. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally sound and there do not appear to be any breaks or any repairs. The joints are generally sound. The condition is only marred by the wear to the ebonised finish.

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