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A Georgian mahogany open elbow chair with moulded stick back, shaped and scrolled arms over a generous drop in upholstered seat raised on square cut and moulded supports united by a H shaped stretcher, together with a Hepplewhite style dining chair with combed splat and five 19th century bar back dining chairs of varying design, to include a pair of sabre leg examples with panelled seats (7)
A collection of miscellaneous furniture to include a good quality walnut veneered bedside cupboard enclosed by a single door, raised on squat cabriole supports with well matched veneers, two simple towel rails, dressing stool of rectangular form with drop in tapestry seat raised on cabriole supports, a reproduction Georgian style wine table, folding card table, oak stool of rectangular form with carved foliate panel and a framed bead work floral panel, etc
Two 18th century coloured engravings after Kip, Henbury - The Seat of Simon Harcourt, Esq, 42 x 51 cm and Henbury - The Seat of Mr John Sampson, 53 x 63 cm, also together with an early 19th century coloured engraving by T Medland showing the college at Hailey-Bury Herts, published 1810, 48 x 58 cm in gilt frame
A George I walnut stool, with carved acanthus to the knees on cabriole legs with pad feet, fitted a loose trap needlework seat, 53cm wide Condition Report: Needlework seat is original but in poor condition, the needlework is a little thread bear, taken from 17th Century tapestry, signs of old worm to walnut. Chips and scratches, all four toes to cabriole legs have been partially replaced. H: 46cm, w: 57cm and d: 46cm.
A 17th Century Spanish armchair, the embossed polychrome leather seat and rectangular back edge in brass flowerhead studs, the frame with crudely carved front stretcher and wavy side rails Condition Report: The chair frame is elm, the leather panel back and seat are rubbed and misshapened, escutcheon of arms and seat engraving good, crude repairs to right hand arm rest of frame with splits and other damage, chair rocks slightly.
A Howard armchair with original upholstery and castors on turned front legs (bears stamp on back leg) Condition Report: Overall height 83cm, depth 95cm, width 72cm, seat height to top of loose cushions approx. 41cmUpholstery very distressed - stained, greasy and torn. Arms slightly loose, otherwise frame seems solid. Walnut turned legs to front and splayed back legs appear in good condition.
A Howard armchair with original upholstery and castors on square taper legs (bears stamp on back leg)/see illustration Condition Report: Overall approximate height 84cm, depth 95cm, width 74cm, seat height to top of loose cushion 43cmUpholstery very tired - stained, greasy and torn. Square legs to front in good condition. Splayed rear legs with chips and small sign of worm. Frame seems solid.
A mahogany framed open armchair, with green leather upholstery and studding Condition Report: The leather arms are rubbed and the seat is quite badly scratched, the frame is a little loose on the joints, the central stretcher is missing and blemishes are left in its absence. Other scratches to the frame acceptable with age.
A pair of French giltwood bergeres, late 19th Century, upholstered in cream silk Condition Report: Regilded, otherwise frames seem in good condition. Upholstery also good, though seat cushions have faded to a paler colour than the remaining silk.Approximate height to top of loose seat cushion 46cm.
A George III leather upholstered wingback armchair, on square chamfered legs united by stretchers/see illustration Condition Report: Leather upholstery dry and cracked in places, bad stain to left hand arm, slightly loose frame. Chipping, gouges and splitting to legs and stretchers, one barrel castor squashed. Seat webbing very saggy.
A George III eight-day, hour repeat bracket clock by John Ellicott, London, the brass arched dial with gilt metal rococo spandrels, silvered metal chapter rings and calendar aperture, the movement with crown wheel escapement and bob pendulum and engraved and signed backplate, contained in a fine burr walnut case with pierced fret and glazed panel sides, 40.5cm high/Exhibited at the Art Treasures Exhibition in Bath 1958 no 141/see illustration Condition Report: There is no repeat strike to this clock. The movement is complete with original bob pendulum and contemporary spandrel, chapter ring and name plate, the case has later seat board and signs of restoration to the case.
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