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Lot 1290

A modern pine round cornered farmhouse kitchen table, raised on turned supports, length 182cm; together with a contemporary set of six beech ladderback panel seat dining chairs (7)

Lot 1296

An early 20th century elm seat and beech stickback farmhouse open armchair, together with an Edwardian corner chair (2)

Lot 1298

A pair of Art Nouveau oak studded pad back and seat carver chairs, together with matching side chair, further barley twist turned oak panelled seat dining chair, and an Edwardian walnut child's high chair (5)

Lot 1304

A Victorian mahogany and cane seat revolving desk chair (currently in two parts)

Lot 1312

A Continental circa 1900 ebonised and heavily carved oak panel back and seat throne chair, the carved back depicting a market scene with lion mask carved terminals, width 67cm

Lot 1314

A set of three early 20th century oak pierced ladderback rush seat dining chairs, together with a pair of light oak slatback dining chairs (5)

Lot 1315

A pair of early 20th century beech splatback panelled seat kitchen chairs

Lot 1317

A set of four French circa 1900 oak and upholstered pad back and seat and further studded salon side chairs

Lot 1325

A pair of Regency oak and part polychrome painted panelled seat hall chairs raised on tapering supports Condition Report / Extra Information Both appear genuine and original. Both with areas of losses/damage and significant handling wear. Painted panels darkened and barely visible. One with old screw repair to top of right hand front leg (visible from front).

Lot 1331

A contemporary moulded oak telephone seat, width 91cm, together with a moulded oak nest of three occasional tables (2)

Lot 1342

An early 20th century line carved oak two-seater monks bench having fold over top to typical hinge box seat base, width 105cm

Lot 1384

Three various circa 1900 Singer cast iron based machinists stools, each with various seat surfaces

Lot 126

A pair of wicker armchairs, together with an open armchair with a rush seat

Lot 543

A Chinese porcelain garden seat, 46cm, together with a folding dressing screen and a mahogany corner cupboard

Lot 659

A metal tractor seat bar stool, together with another

Lot 1213

An Oak Footstool with woven leather seat

Lot 1341

Three toy cars including a Corgi Toys "New James Bond" Aston Martin DB5 with operating ejector seat, driver and passenger, emerging machine guns to the front, deployable bullet-proof screen to the rear and rear wheel mounted tyre shredders (one tyre missing and some slight distress), a Corgi Jaguar XJ-S and a pearlescent white Porsche 911 Speedster.

Lot 1866

A 19th c. Ash Clisset style Chair; seven bar back, rush seat, on turned legs with twelve stretchers

Lot 1867

A modern, light, hardwood Duet Stool with brown fabric seat on square legs.

Lot 1897

A matched pair of Oak Carolean style Dining Chairs with barley twist supports and legs, one having cane seat the other green draylon.

Lot 1906

An Edwardian Oak Bedroom Chair with spindle turned detail to the back, applied terracotta ground fabric seat on turned legs.

Lot 1913

A good Victorian Oak Hall Chair having fret-cut back with scrolls and central heraldic motif, solid seat and stylised cabriole legs.

Lot 1914

A Victorian Mahogany Hall Chair having carved shaped back with fret-cut pierced motif, one piece solid seat, standing on turned legs

Lot 20

An incredibly rare vintage c1949 Mobo Pioneer Covered Wagon child's pedal car / tinplate toy once owned by TV & Western star Roy Rogers . Metal construction, with tin horses to front. The pedal car retains its original canvas covering with printed detail, and even the plastic reigns still remain. Wooden slatted seat to interior. Rarest item in the ' Mobo ' toy line. Provenance; the peddle car comes with a small amount of paperwork relating it to Roy Rogers and his wife Dale Evans . A letter reads 'When we lived in Edinburgh...in the 1980's, one of our neighbours was William Merrilees and his American second wife... Merrilees was one of Britain's most famous policemen... amongst his friends were Roy Rogers and his wife Dale Evans.. on one of their visits to Edinburgh it was said that they (Roy & Dale) gave the pioneer wagon as a present for the Merrilees grandchildren... prior to his death Merrilees gave the wagon to our family to be used by our children.' The letter is then signed by those concerned. Also included is a very small photocopy photograph showing Merrilees with Dale Evans. Some other paperwork included showing how to assemble the pedal car. Roy Rogers was an American singer and actor. He was one of the most popular Western stars of his era. Known as the "King of the Cowboys", he appeared in over 100 films and numerous radio and television episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. In many of his films and television episodes, he appeared with his wife, Dale Evans; his golden palomino, Trigger; and his German shepherd dog, Bullet. His show was broadcast on radio for nine years and then on television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often Pat Brady, Andy Devine, George "Gabby" Hayes, or Smiley Burnette. In his later years, Rogers lent his name to the franchise chain of Roy Rogers Restaurants. 123cm in length

Lot 1051

George IV 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch by Vulliamy, the fusee movement, signed 'Vulliamy ruim London', having ruby cylinder escapement with steel escape wheels, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned case maker's mark CAP London 1829, the inner back cover with contemporary inscription 'Presented to John Graham by Sophia Countess of Mulgrave (Mulgrave Castle Nr. Whitby - seat of the Marquis of Normanby) as a token of her sense of his zealous servicesand remitting attention to his late Master 1831', with gold ratchet key (to prevent over-winding)Notes: Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (1780-1854) was Clockmaker to King George III, George IV, William IV and Queen Victoria, and four times appointed Master of the Clockmakers' Company. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 12

AN ORIENTAL HARDWOOD CHAIR carved all round with bamboo and leaf effect, plain wooden seat

Lot 21

A CONTINENTAL CARVED X-SHAPED CHAIR with unusual mask-head terminals to the arms, studded leatherette seat

Lot 308

TWO "NOTTS. COUNTY FOOTBALL CLUB" RESERVED SEAT SEASON TICKET BOOKLETS for seasons 1923/24 and 1924/25, both cloth bound and detailed with English League Division I Fixtures and Midland Fixtures

Lot 452

A "THONET" BENTWOOD ROCKING CHAIR, raised on sprung frame, having decorative back support panel and seat, bears printed manufacturer's label

Lot 463

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY POSSIBLY WELSH BORDERS, CHILD'S ARMCHAIR, with double comb back, elm seat and yew wood back, supported on four turned splay legs united by a crinoline stretcher, 67cm high

Lot 472

A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN CHILD'S METAMORPHIC HIGH CHAIR with woven cane seat

Lot 520

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL STYLE CARDINAL'S CHAIR, damask upholstered with decorative padded stud worked back, seat, arms and legs, on an X-shaped frame, 111cm high (including finials)

Lot 525

A PRINCE OF WALES INVESTITURE CHAIR, designed by Lord Snowdon, red beech veneer with gold fleur de lys crest, Welsh tweed upholstered seat pad, designed by Lord Snowdon for "Remploy" 1969, 78cm high, in original card box

Lot 530

A CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH having open foliate back and sides with one piece slatted seat, raised on four hoof feet, 110cm high x 131cm wide

Lot 1599

An XVIII Century Style Mahogany Corner Chair, with a shaped top rail, pierced splats, drop in seat, on cabriole legs claw and ball feet.

Lot 1612

An XVIII Century Mahogany Chamber Horse, with bow front top rail, turned finials, on tapering block supports, seat with concertina action, foot board. *Exercise chairs such as this were known as 'chamber horses' as they were designed to imitate the up-and-down motion of horseback riding. This peculiar exercise equipment was especially fashionable among the over-indulgent upper and middle classes, who would bounce up and down on the chair to burn off the effects of their rich diets. The 'rider' would sit on the seat and press down on the metal springs inside the bellows-like portion, which would then bounce the 'rider' back up again. This was regarded as excellent exercise and a cure for many ailments when one was not physically able to ride a horse. It was invented as early as 1740 by Henry Marsh of Clare Market and widely used throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries. It was so popular that a version was made as a nursery ride for the children of King George III and it could even be rented by the hour at apothecary shops for six cents an hour. It was notably illustrated in Thomas Sheraton's Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book in 1803. Similar examples can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and in the National Trust Collection at Belton House, Lincolnshire.

Lot 1651

A XX Century Walnut Stool, with a drop in seat, shaped apron, on cabriole legs, with shell decoration, on pad feet.

Lot 1652

An Edwardian Mahogany Nursing Chair, with pierced splat, upholstered seat, turned legs; together with an early XX Century piano stool, with upholstered top, on cabriole legs.

Lot 1580

A XIX Century Mahogany Spoon Back Nursing Chair, with a upholstered back and seat, on turned legs.

Lot 683

Plt/Off Nigel Rose WW2 RAF Battle of Britain Pilot signed colour print 12 x 8 inch signed in Pencil. Image of him in flying gear. Sqn Ldr Rose, who was training to be a quantity surveyor when war broke out, had joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve at Southampton in December 1938 as an airman under training pilot. After completing his training in June 1940, he was commissioned as a Pilot Officer and joined No 602 Squadron at Drem the next day. On 13 August he was thrown into the front line when the squadron moved to Westhampnett, a satellite of Tangmere. On one occasion, he found himself in trouble over the Channel after he was shot up by an ME 110 which he later explained had made rather a mess of the spitfire. He went on: At first I thought I had to get out. I put the hood back, undid the straps and got my feet up on the seat. But then I decided that I could get back to Westhampnett. I managed that and landed with no brakes, flaps or radio. After serving with No 54 Squadron and spending time as an instructor in the UK and the Middle East, Sqn Ldr Rose left the RAF in February 1946 and pursued his earlier choice of career, becoming a chartered quantity surveyor. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 409

19th century walnut cabriole leg stool, serpentine shape, with Dutch style inlays, drop in upholstered seat, ball and claw feet, W45cm

Lot 433

Early 20th century beech office armchair with dished elm seat, stamped 'Haine H. Wycomb G.B'

Lot 437

Early 20th century oak Monks bench, panelled hinged sliding back, lion mask arms on barley twist supports, hinged box seat, W115cm, H75cm, D54cm

Lot 450

Victorian rosewood salon chair upholstered seat & back on barley twist supports

Lot 462

Early 20th century set six Chippendale style dining chairs, relief carved cresting rail with reeded uprights, moulded supports, serpentine front rail with drop in upholstered seat pad

Lot 477

Victorian mahogany balloon back bedroom chair, carved middle rail, upholstered seat, on cabriole supports

Lot 485

20th century mahogany three piece bergere lounge suite - two seat sofa (W173cm, D84cm), pair matching armchairs (W69cm), double caned sides and backs, gadroon moulded with ball and claw feet

Lot 510

1960s 'Wrighton' teak and black lacquered extending dining table, with fold out leaf (H74cm, 79cm x 107cm (closed)), set four matching dining chair with original seat covers, and matching sideboard fitted with fall front cupboard and three drawers, raised smoke glass shelf, on tapering supports with brass cups (W154cm, H89cm, D50cm)

Lot 523

Mid 20th century tubular steel framed hanging chair, leather hammock seat with rope, L176cm

Lot 567

Ekornes Stressless two seat reclining sofa upholstered in black leather, W165cm

Lot 570A

Ercol 'Renaissance' golden dawn elm three piece lounge suite - three seat sofa (W190cm), and pair matching armchairs upholstered in floral fabric with scatter cushions

Lot 579

Duresta 'Hopper' two seat sofa upholstered in light grey fabric, tapering light oak feet, W195cm, D100cm

Lot 594

Three seat sofa (W210cm), and matching two seat (W160cm), upholstered in brown leather

Lot 597

'Hartman' rattan garden seat, upholstered seat cushions and scatter cushions, W127cm

Lot 607A

Teak framed three piece lounge suite - three seat sofa (W194cm), and pair matching armchairs (W87cm), upholstered in cream damask fabric

Lot 643

Wrought iron garden chair with log cross section seat, H129cm

Lot 128

A 19th century country oak French hall settle coffer - cabinet chest. Of provincial form with upright locker cabinet and single drawer flanked by an adjoining coffer chest with hinged seat and shaped elbow support to one end. Profusely carved with geometric lozenge and scrollwork to the fielded panels. All raised on stile supports

Lot 138

A 19th century Georgian solid mahogany hall - butlers chair being raised on square tapering legs with peripheral stretchers. Above a panel seat with armorial shaped back rest applied with roundels and raised borders in relief. Measures 96cms high x 46cms wide x 42cms depth

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