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A Victorian three seat sofa in pale green button back upholstery, the stained frame topped by floral carvings to the serpentine top rail, the serpentine seat raised on carved cabriole legs CONDITION REPORTS Frame is wobbly and appears to have had some repairs and patching - general wear and tear to include scratches, loss to varnish, some miinor losses to the carving. Approx 194 cm in length x 1m tall x 84 cm in depth. General wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some fading and staining to the upholstery - see images for further details
An oak box seat hall settle with carved decoration in the 17th Century manner CONDITION REPORTS Appears to be a made-up piece with older and newer components, variosu signs of wear and tear throughout, variosu scratches, scuffs, marks, knocks, chips etc. Split to the seat lid, white dotted marks throughout, woodworm holes down the right hand side. Approx 103 cm wide x approx 108 cm tall. Variosu general signs of wear and tear throughout
A CAMPAIGN BRASS DAY BED, in the Regency taste, the openwork arched back, scroll arms and seat applied with puce coloured loose cushions, on turned legs terminating in castors, 19th century, 87" wide. Provenance: Created for Henry Cadwallader Adams CB and thence descended through the family Henry Cadwallader Adams CB joined the Royal Berkshire Regiment, 49th Foot (founded 31st March 1714) in 1847. He served throughout the Crimean War at the Battles of Alma, Inkerman and Sevastapol as Commanding Officer (1863-1869) becoming Major General in 1877. The camp bed was specially made for him and was taken everywhere for him
19th century elm and yew wood Windsor chair, the comb back with pierced fiddle splat, hoop arms, terminating in baluster supports, sloped seat, raised on baluster turned legs united by stretcher, 61 x 91cm. CONDITION REPORT: FIller and re-pinned to yoke back. Splits to back leg, left spindle chewed and loose, see additional images.
An 18th Century oak Stool having a later upholstered tapestry seat decorated with various fruits etc., raised on turned gun barrel style legs united by stretchers, 51cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Quite of lot of knocks and dents on the legs through usage, quite a dark colour overall with scratches and knocks to the legs and scratches commensurate with age. On the front right hand leg (the one with the lot number tied to it) there is a 3/4cm piece of the oak away at the bottom of the leg (no longer present). No evidence of woodworm. On the back of the front leg with the label tied to it, behind the leg at the top rectangular section there is a piece of wood away and also evidence of an historic split. The other front leg also has an old split to the back at the top of the leg in the rectangular section.
An antique oak Settle, the top rail centrally carved with a date 1677 above a five panelled front carved with flower heads and motifs in typical late 17th/early 18th Century style, two hinged compartments and further carved arcading and panels below, 181cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Private item from a recent clearance. The two front parts of the seat itself which is hinged may have been replaced some years ago. There is scratches and scuffing on the whole commensurate with age, it looks fairly low and would have stood a little higher originally. The back panelling looks fairly good from the rear view and the side panelling looks reasonable. The back legs are a little shorter than they should be. There is two pieces of 2” wood slips away from the back left hand side of the seat. This may have been made up if so has been done a long time ago. The hinges on the seat compartment look reasonable and have been there a long time. Opening up the two lidded compartments at the front it is apparent that the base has completely gone and has been replaced with stained pine tongue and groove. The piece is probably more for show and looks than pure original antique value.
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