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Lot 661

A large modern three-piece suite by Steed, comprising: a three-seater settee with loose seat and back cushions, scatter cushions and arm protectors, and a pair of matching armchairs.

Lot 663

Ladies Victorian mahogany nursing chair with fiddle shaped back with exposed carved mahogany frame and buttoned back and seat upholstered in beige velour and raised on shaped legs terminating in castors.

Lot 669

A continental three piece suite, comprising: a large three seater settee with carved and painted exposed framework, the seat and loose seat covers upholstered in cream and gold coloured pattern material; together with a pair of matching arm chairs.

Lot 675

Reproduction Chippendale style chair settee with decorative carved and pierced cresting rail and splats and shaped arms raised on carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet (seat pad damaged).

Lot 676

Heavily carved oak oval draw leaf dining table in the Lea style; and a set of seven matching chairs (distressed), table 182cms overall (some seat pads missing or incomplete).

Lot 680

Early 20th Century rocking chair with curved cresting rails supported by slender spindles over a shaped solid elm seat and raised on turned legs joined by turned strechers.

Lot 681

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner occasional chair with shaped combined back and arms supported by inlaid splats over a shaped seat and fitted cabriole legs; and an inlaid mahogany bedroom occasional chair. (2)

Lot 692

A set of four reproduction Windsor styler polished pine chairs with spindle backs and solid seat raised on turned legs.

Lot 698

A set of four Victorian carved and stained oak dining chairs with carved and pierced cresting rails seat and back panel upholstered in blue leatherette and raised on square front legs joined by strechers.

Lot 706

A large Empire style three seater settee chair back framed by snake carved hardwood frame in three sections and over three seat sections raised on short scrolling legs decorative carved brackets, 110cms.

Lot 709

A set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs the seat pads upholstered in modern dark cream trellis pattern material and raised on turned front legs.

Lot 718

A modern Chesterfield settee upholstered in buttoned brown leather (no seat cushions).

Lot 729

A Reproduction heavily carved and stained oak household cocktail bar flared cornice carved frieze above a counter with molded edge above carved arched panels and bullseye glass panels and panelled base, storage in the reverse, 158cms; together with a modern bar stool with buttoned green leather upholstered seat and back.

Lot 757

A 19th Century Windsor style elbow chair, with solid elm seat.

Lot 768

Early 19th Century dining chairs, comprising: a matched set of six + one matching carved mid-rails turned front legs and a similar carver with seat pad upholstered to match. (8)

Lot 779

An Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee throne chair made by Old Charm, with red leather upholstery seat the cresting rail inscribed "Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977".

Lot 1222

An Antique child's rocking chair with rush seat.

Lot 1239

A small French oak hall seat, width 86cm.

Lot 1337

A set of 6 Arne Jacobsen 3701 stacking chairs by Fritz Hansen in laminated beech with chrome legs, makers labels and moulded marks under seat.

Lot 1338

A set of 6 Arne Jacobsen 3701 stacking chairs by Fritz Hansen in laminated beech with chrome legs, makers labels and moulded marks under seat.

Lot 1424

A black leather and chrome Tempus swivel armchair by Brunner, Germany with makers marks under seat.

Lot 697

An Oriental hexagonal glazed Stoneware garden seat/stand.

Lot 81

ƟThe Canterbury ‘Trussel’ Bible, with prologues of Jerome and Interpretation of Hebrew Names, in Latin, illuminated manuscript on fine parchment [southern England, or perhaps northern France, third quarter of the thirteenth century] 690 leaves (plus two original endleaves at front, and two at back), foliated in modern hand to include endleaves and followed here, uncollatable in usual fashion, but entire text checked and only one leaf missing (that with 3 Kings, end of 22-opening 23), else complete, double column of 44 lines of a legible and professional university hand in dark black ink, capitals touched in brick-red, occasional marginalia set within coloured penwork boxes, versal initials in alternate red or blue set both in edge of column and in adjacent margin, running titles in alternate red or blue capitals at head of page with penwork extensions, 2-line initials in red or blue with elaborate contrasting penwork encasing them and filling margins with vine-like foliage curls and jagged edged lines along the innermost edges of their descenders, sixty-six decorated initials in blue or soft pink, heightened with white penwork, often enclosing lacertine dragon-headed drollery creatures, with foliate shoots and gold bezants at corners pushing into margins, all on contrasting coloured grounds with tiny white penwork, seventy-two historiated initials in blue or soft pink enclosing Bible scenes and figures, with thin gold bars used as frame to their grounds, these often with thick bodied foliate extensions terminating in tiny leaves and gold bezants in borders (that opening prologue to Genesis with decorated bar borders in same on three sides of text), ten very large historiated initials containing figures with castle turrents, curled animals and other devices, with space filled within the bodies of the initial with lacertine winged dragons curling around to bite their own bodies and sprouting foliage from their tails, one full-page Genesis initial with seven scenes of the life of Christ set within quadrilobed gold frames with sharp points at the intersections of their lobes, all set on a single blue and pink decorated band and with elaborate head and foot pieces in margin or swirling and interlocking foliage terminating in small leaves and gold bezants, many leaves with original alphabetical quire and leaf signatures, smudging to details of two initials, white paint of faces partly oxidised to grey in places, natural flaw to parchment on fol. 263, small number of mistakes by the painter of the versal initials (in form: missing numeral on fol. 184v, subsequently corrected by dropping ‘xvii’ later in text; and ‘xxxii’ on fol. 344v where he should have written “xxxiv’, thus ‘xlii’ repeated twice on fols. 347v-48r), small dark spotting in inner gutter on fols. 325v-326r, small losses to top of leaf in opening text of John (affecting only a few characters in uppermost 8 lines), two or three wormholes in first leaf, trimmed at edges with losses to running titles, else in very good condition, 174 by 115mm.; early nineteenth-century blue morocco, tooled with frames of rollstamps around a central rectangle of angular floral bosses, the outermost frame profusely gilt with floral designs, spine gilt tooled in compartments with “BIBLIA LATINA / MS / CIRC. 1353” (see below), outermost edges of inside of boards also profusely gilt, pale blue watered silk pastedowns and doublures (so close to the binding of another Bible ex Yates Thompson collection, and sold last in our rooms, 9 December 2015, lot 111, to suggest the same binder), the width and weight of the volume causing the binding to separate from the book block at front and back, now nearly loose in binding and held in place only by silk doublures (these with tears where binding attaches to volume), two thongs snapped in Pauline Epistles, but overall in solid and presentable state, gilt edgesThis is a fine thirteenth-century Bible, produced in a de luxe format with nearly one hundred and fifty decorated initials, probably in England. Only the tiniest handful of such Bibles surviving today have any secure medieval provenance, but this was demonstrably in the library of Canterbury Cathedral, the absolute epicentre of Christian worship in the British Isles, throughout the Middle Ages; and bears on its endleaf the signature of one of the last members of the community before the Reformation, who presumably took it with him. From there it passed through the hands of Thomas Rawlinson, “the Leviathan of book collectors”, and thereafter to the libraries of an important British theologian, a Liberal politician and a Mayfair aristocrat. It has not appeared on the open market in nearly forty years and is now the very last recorded manuscript codex in private hands from this most important of English monastic libraries Provenance:1. The Cathedral Priory of the Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury, the mother church of the English people and the central site of English Christian life: with an erased inscription on front original endleaf, but read with ultra-violet light: “Eccl[es]ie chr[isti] cantuarie” (most probably very late thirteenth or fourteenth century). The cathedral was founded by St. Augustine in 598 as his own seat and that of his successors, within the structure of the royal palace of King Æthelberht of Kent, itself reportedly of Roman origin. As a church rather than a monastery, Christ Church’s community consisted of secular canons up to the Norman Conquest, with monks introduced after the Norman Conquest by Archbishop Lanfranc. Since then, it has been the mother church of Christianity in the British Isles, perhaps the most important pilgrimage site in England, the site of the martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket, as well as the burial place of the archbishops of Canterbury and Edward Plantagenet the Black Prince, and Henry IV. As the absolute focus for English devotions, it has loomed large in the English-speaking imagination, with William of Malmesbury in his Gesta Pontificum claiming of it that, “Nothing like it could be seen in England either for the light of its glass windows, the gleaming of its marble pavements, or the many-coloured paintings which led the eyes to the panelled ceiling above”, and Chaucer using it as the ultimate destination of his fictitious pilgrims in his Canterbury Tales. The present manuscript is probably English in origin (see below), and was published as such by Sotheby’s in 1967 and the late Jeremy Griffiths in 1995. If this is correct, then it must come from a large scribal and intellectual centre, such as Oxford or Canterbury. It may be identifiable as one of a small number of complete bibles in the early fourteenth-century booklist of the community (edited by M.R. James, The Ancient Libraries of Canterbury and Dover, 1903, no. II) as item 600 (“Biblia”), or among the additional material at the end of that list, recording books of former members bequeathed to the community. Of these, only six Bibles were given by men who lived after the present manuscript was copied: (i & ii) items 1639-40, two bibles from the collection of Archbishop Robert Winchelsey (reigned 1245-1313); (iii) item 1722, from ‘John of Thanet’ (presumably the early fourteenth-century monk of the same name from whose cope a panel still survives, embroidered with his name and profession, now Victoria & Albert Museum T.337-1921); (iv) item 1731, from ‘Robert Poucin’; (v) item 1773, from ‘William of Ledbury’; and (vi) III:1, that from the collection of Prior William of Eastry (held office 1285-1331).  Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 24% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).  

Lot 306

A good quality Victorian metal Garden Seat, with wooden latts and attractive pierced and decorated ends, approx. 147cms (58") wide. (1)Provenance: Martin Family, Albert House, Sligo.

Lot 309

A 19th Century bent metal Garden Bench, with wooden latted back and seat, approx. 137cms (54") wide. (1)Provenance: Martin Family, Albert House, Sligo.

Lot 311

A Victorian serpentine Garden Bench, with wooden back and seat painted green with naturalistic supports, modelled as snakes and branches, approx. 183cms (73") wide. (1)

Lot 466

A pair of 19th Century mahogany Side Chairs, with shield shaped and scroll backs, on a serpentine seat with carved and bulbous front legs. (2)Provenance: Paul Moran (Irish Sweepstakes), 'Dunluce', Glenageary, Co. Dublin.

Lot 584

An early 20th century Arts and Crafts style oak armchair with carved panel back, width 62cm. CONDITION REPORT: A small split to the seat near the back rest. Overall in very good order. See additional images.

Lot 704

A pair of Albert 'Eagleman' Jeffray oak and studded leather footstools, with carved eagle signature, width 39cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both stools with splits to three of the legs where they meet the seat. One stool is rather wobbly. Otherwise generally in good condition.

Lot 743

An early 19th century provincial oak spindle-back kitchen chair, height 102cm. CONDITION REPORT: Joints a little wobbly but overall in good, aged condition. Seat height 39cm. See additional images.

Lot 622

A rare and unusual Sedan type folding Chair, (Army & Navy Stores) Campaign period, with wicker back and seat. (1)

Lot 666

A quality Regency period mahogany cane work Reading Chair, with leather upholstered arms and drop in leather seat, on turned pillar front legs and sabre back legs, with brass castors (with original brass reading tray mounts) worn. (1)Provenance: The Mansfield Family, formerly of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare.

Lot 670

A Mid-Atlantic States Federal type inlaid and carved mahogany framed sling seat "Campeachy" Armchair, with arched back and central inlaid oval decoration, shaped front and arms, on a circular base with turned stretchers. (1)

Lot 676

A very large Edwardian painted Dolls House, modelled in the Tudor style, with front opening (1 door lacking), and fitted with fireplaces, sinks etc., and with some cane seat furniture, electrified, 92cms (36") high, 103cms (40 1/2") wide approx. (1)

Lot 677

A Victorian carved wooden and painted Rocking Horse, with original hair, velvet seat and stirrups, painted grey and blue. (1)Provenance: The Mansfield Family, formerly of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare.

Lot 684

An Edwardian stained oak Rocking Chair, in the manner of Bruce James Talbert, with open and central padded back and arms over fitted seat. (1)

Lot 701

A very rare and unusual 19th Century heavy all brass Settee, with elaborate rail and decorated back, supported by large circular uprights with finely decorated finials and shaped side rails, with loose upholstered seat and large front hairy paw feet, 130cms (51") wide. (1)

Lot 708

A very good quality George II style Irish walnut Dressing Stool, with brass studded upholstered seat, on four carved cabriole legs with faceted pad feet. (1)

Lot 710

A good quality George III walnut Armchair, with carved slat back, over a shaped upholstered drop in seat, over two cabriole front legs, with carved knees and ball n' claw feet. (1)

Lot 776

A fine quality Regency period mahogany Hall Chair, with shaped carved and brass inlaid back over a seat with hollowed centre on turned sabre type front legs. (1)Provenance: The Odlum Family, Spire Hill, Portarlington, Co. Laois

Lot 787

A very good Victorian mahogany Child's Chair on stand, the shaped back rail and scroll arms over cane seat, on matching stand, and all with matching carved legs, 94cms (37") high. (1)

Lot 812A

A pair of Victorian oak Hall Seats, by James Shoolbred, the low rail backs with brass gallery above a plain panel seat and rounded arms with brass bosses, raised on slender cabriole legs with stretchers, stamped with design registration, 54cms wide. (2)

Lot 829

An attractive Georgian style walnut Footstool, with drop in seat decorated in floral fabric, over a carved decorated apron, on ball n' claw feet, with shell design. (1)

Lot 845

An Irish Georgian style Side Chair, the unusual high carved back with elaborate pierced splat and with a drop in seat over shaped frieze with carved shell,on carved legs with ball n' claw feet, 128cms (50 1/2") high. (1)

Lot 857

A 19th Century walnut and marquetry Side Chair, the open splat shaped back profusely inlaid with flowers and birds over a shaped seat with serpentine front decorated with similar design on pad feet, united by H stretcher. (1)

Lot 103

A 'Trifon' weathered teak slatted-seat-and-back garden bench, 158cm wide.

Lot 78

Mahogany and inlaid armchair with floral back and matching seat, on tapered supports

Lot 79

Mahogany elbow chair with rexine seat

Lot 82

Small pine extending table and six light wood and woven seat chairs

Lot 96

Dark stained bamboo conservatory chair and another dark stained circular bamboo chair with woven seat

Lot 703

A late 19th century spelter and marble figure group: of a neoclassical semi-naked maiden seated reading a book on a curved marble wall seat, 50cm. high.

Lot 765

A carved oak box settle:, the rectangular back with ledge top rail and frieze panels inscribed 'Ye Restynce Place for Ye Wearie' and initials BB and date 1643, flanked by geometric scrolling acanthus, having triple panels with flowering and berried stems below, the plain hinged box seat with moulded arm supports and with lunette foliate frieze and triple lozenge geometric foliate panels below, 97cm (3ft 2in) long (part 18th & 19th Centuries).

Lot 774

A late 17th/early 18th Century oak side chair:, the moulded panel back with guilloche roundel and carved flowerhead ornament and shaped top rail, the solid seat on turned legs, united by turned front stretcher.

Lot 787

A carved walnut open armchair:, in the 17th Century taste, with machine tapestry seat and back, having spirally turned arm supports with palmette terminals and spirally turned underframing.

Lot 799

A mahogany frame settee in the Georgian taste:, with a serpentine stuff over back, scroll arm supports and seat with loose squab on moulded square legs, united by stretchers, 178cm (6ft 10in) long.

Lot 839

A Victorian ebonised and simulated rosewood bobbin turned armchair:, with padded arm supports and cushion seat, terminating in castors.

Lot 873

A black lacquer and gilt chinoiserie rectangular stool:, decorated with flowers and foliage and figures in pagoda garden landscapes, having an upholstered slip in seat on square section legs, terminating in block feet, 114cm (3ft 9in) x 57cm (1ft 10 1/2in).

Lot 877

A carved and stained mahogany frame settee in the Georgian taste:, with a serpentine upholstered stuff over back, arm supports and seat with loose cushion, on cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet, 163cm (5ft 4in) long.

Lot 885

A 1950's revolving and adjustable office armchair:, with adjustable back, padded arm supports and seat in tan coloured simulated leather, on a cruciform base with castors.

Lot 893

An Arts and Crafts 'Morris' oak armchair in the manner of Gustav Stickley:, having a curved bar back hung with a leather cushion and with plain broad and slatted arm supports, having a brown leather seat on square section legs.

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