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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.
ADDED LOT A Chinese ceramic Garden Seat, pierced Shou character to top, the sides both pierced and decorated in relief with birds, butterflies, flowers etc. in green against a claret ground, 48cm high CONDITION REPORT: Significant cracks, restoration, glaze crazing and paintwork away etc., (see images).
A colour lithograph of 'The Parnell Commission' with all main participants named (R & J Sharp, Manchester) and a Pears print 'Ise Biggest', both with slight damage, a box ottoman with adjustable head rest and 'either side' hinges to the box seat, a Corby 7700 trouser press and an armchair (sold as parts)
The Earl of Snowden and Carl Toms a red painted beech and laminate elbow chair produced for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales the back gilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers and motto Ich Dien with a padded seat 77cm high 4000 of these chairs were produced for the 1969 Investiture at Caernarfon Castle North Wales CONDITION REPORT: Manufactured by disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Bridgend, the chairs have beech wood frames with seats and backs constructed from preformed plywood, veneered in olive ash and stained in a vermillion red. The backs are embossed with the Prince of Wales’s feathers in gold leaf and the seats are upholstered in red Welsh tweed, using a stable dye that would not run onto the guest’s clothes in case of a Welsh downpour. The underside of the seat bears a Prince of Wales feathers stamp, the date and - obscured by the upholstery - individual handwritten numbering. The chairs were offered for sale after the ceremony and sold flat-packed for £12 each via a promotional advertising leaflet that encouraged guests to re-assemble the chairs for themselves.Condition: Overall condition is good, the foam in the seat has deteriorated but this is to be expected
A 19th century yew and elm Windsor chair, the wheel shaped splat with spindle supports above a solid seat on turned legs united by a stretcher, 94cm high CONDITION REPORT: The legs have been cut down, repaired splits to the seat, frame is reasonably tight, there are signs of former woodworm, in used condition
λ An Akan stool Ghana ivory, with a two part curved seat with pierced squares and applied lifts, on a central pierced cylindrical support with four further having jagged outer edges, with an incised chevron border platform and a rectangular base, late 19th / early 20th century, 18cm high, 28.5cm wide. Provenance Squadron Leader Bowes-Lyon, Agincourt House, Dartmouth, late 1960's. cf. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, accession number 97.1360.
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