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ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES BEVAN FOR MARSH & JONES GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK AND LEATHER-UPHOLSTERED RECLINING ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1870 with upholstered back, seat and arm pads, detailed peg construction, chamfered and with incised linear decoration and brass castors 68cm wide, 100cm high, 51cm deep Literature: Cooper, Jeremy 'Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors', Thames & Hudson, 1987, fig 267 where a related chair designed by Charles Bevan, and manufactured on licence by Marsh & Jones is illustrated.
λ A Victorian rosewood stool, the needlework seat decorated with an Airedale terrier, an early 18th century style stool and two other stools in pine and walnut, 49.7cm high, 49cm wide (max). (4) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A set of twelve 19th century oak and green leather dining chairs in the manner of Pugin, each with a studded and padded back and seat, on chamfered legs united by peripheral stretchers. (12) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A pair of Italian wrought iron and brass faldistorio type armchairs, each with a leather back and seat, on 'X'-frame supports and stylised paw feet, 19th century. (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A pair of 19th century yew low back Windsor armchairs in the manner of Samuel Prior, each with a Gothic style splat back above an elm seat, on turned front legs united by a crinoline stretcher, Buckinghamshire, c.1830-60. (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An oak child's panelled back armchair, with a scroll carved top rail, above a solid seat, possibly 17th century, 57.3cm high, 36cm wide, together with an oak child's stool. (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A pair of giltwood open armchairs in Renaissance revival style, the arcaded backs carved with lion's masks, scrolls, leaves and urns, above an upholstered seat and block and turned stretchered supports. (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A Portuguese walnut stool in 18th century style, with a kilim style upholstered seat, on leaf and rocaille cabriole legs and hairy hoof feet, 47.5cm high, 60.8cm wide, 49.5cm deep. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
Two similar early Victorian faux bamboo side chairs, in ash and beechwood, each with a Gothic splat above a caned seat and a ball decorated front stretcher. (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An early Victorian mahogany Royal campaign commode or thunderbox, the hinged needlework seat decorated with a beadwork Royal Coat of Arms, with a push button mechanism revealing a hinged pot aperture, on brass mounted screw-off tapering legs and brass caps and castors, stamped 'COPE'S PATENT STRONG', the underside with a paper inventory label for 'WINDSOR CASTLE ROOM 202 NO. 53 1866', 52cm high, 51cm wide, 51.5cm deep. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A 19th century Anglo-Indian ebony and ivory mounted nursing chair, the frame carved with leaves and scrolls and with spiral twist supports, with a needlework upholstered back and seat on brass castors. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A set of Scottish walnut wall shelves, carved with thistles and crowns and with the inscription 'THAY HAIF SAID QVHAT SAY THAY LAT YAME SAY', together with a Scottish stool, the dished seat inlaid with an inscription 'SIT YE DOON', late 19th / early 20th century, 93.7cm (max). (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
AMENDED A pair of George III ash Windsor side chairs by W. Low, each with a hooped back above a pierced splat, carved with Prince of Wales plumes of feathers, above an elm seat, on turned legs, united by an 'H'-stretcher, on one of the chairs the back of the seat rail stamped 'W. LOW'. (2)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An early 18th century Dutch walnut side chair, the cartouche shape caned back carved with leaves and scrolls, above a drop-in needlework seat worked with an urn of flowers, on lambrequin carved front cabriole legs and pad feet, united by a moulded shaped stretcher. Provenance: From a European Princely collection.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A walnut open armchair in late 17th century style, the padded back and seat upholstered with scrolling leaf damask fabric, with carved arms, above scroll cabriole legs united by stretchers, 19th century. Provenance: From a European Princely collection.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An early George II walnut sidechair, with a vase shaped splat and scroll supports carved with leaves and flowerheads, above a needlework drop-in seat, on shell and fishscale capped cabriole legs, on claw and ball feet. Provenance: From a European Princely collection.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A set of eight walnut and burr walnut dining chairs in George II style, each with a scroll back centred with a shell and husks, above a vase shaped splat and a needlework drop-in seat, worked with gros and petit-point with a basket of flowers and leaves, on shell capped and leaf carved cabriole legs on claw and ball feet, late 19th / early 20th century, comprising: a pair of open armchairs and six side chairs. (8) Provenance: From a European Princely collection.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A set of six 18th century Anglo-Dutch walnut and marquetry dining chairs, each with a shell carved top rail above a leaf and scroll decorated splat inlaid with an urn of flowers, with a floral needlework drop-in seat, on shell capped cabriole legs and claw and ball feet. (6) Provenance: The Kent Gallery, London, purchased on 1st April 1925 for £420. Recently removed from Gavelacre House, Longparish, Hampshire.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An early George III mahogany side chair, the serpentine top rail finely carved with scrolls and leaves, above a pierced and interlaced Gothic splat, with a stuffed-over leather seat on fret carved front legs united by an 'H'-stretcher. Provenance: Recently removed from Gavelacre House, Longparish, Hampshire.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
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