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Lot 196

A Victorian beadwork seat cover depicting an Ostrich

Lot 221

A Georgian dining chair with tapestry seat

Lot 110

CHELSEA TICKET 49 Chelsea match ticket v Aston Villa, 22/10/49, H Stand seat. Good

Lot 111

CHELSEA - NEWCASTLE 49-50 Match ticket, Chelsea v Newcastle, 28/1/50, FA Cup, Stand B seat ticket, slight scuff on reverse. Generally good

Lot 112

CHARITY SHIELD 1950 Match ticket for the 1950 Charity Shield at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, World Cup Team v Canadian Touring Team, 20/9/50, the World Cup Team ( picked from players whom represented England at the World Cup in Brazil) defeated the Canadian Touring team (represented by players picked by the FA for the 1950 Summer tour of Canada). The score was 4-2 and this is noted on the ticket which is a F Stand seat ticket. Generally good

Lot 113

CHELSEA -DERBY 50/51 Match ticket, Chelsea v Derby, 25/11/50, D Stand seat. Generally good

Lot 114

CHELSEA - ASTON VILLA 51/2 Match ticket, Chelsea v Aston Villa, 14/4/52, "A" Stand seat ticket. Good

Lot 117

SOUTHAMPTON - NORWICH 1927 Match ticket, Southampton v Norwich, 8/1/1927, FA Cup. Southampton won 3-0 and went on to reach the Semi-Final before losing to Arsenal. The ticket is a West Stand reserved seat. Good

Lot 118

BLACKBURN - BOLTON 1929 Blackburn match ticket v Bolton, 2/3/1929, Riverside Stand Seat. This was a F A Cup game and ended 1-1, the attendance of 62,522 being a record for Ewood Park. Bolton won the replay and went on to win the Cup. Generally good

Lot 120

IPSWICH - ASTON VILLA 1939 Match ticket Ipswich Town v Aston Villa, 8/5/1939, Ipswich Hospital Cup, admit bearer to Ground and Seat Inside Rails priced 2/-. Slight fold. Generally good

Lot 133

TOTTENHAM 60-61 Community singing songsheet , four 1961 FA Cup Final tickets (different types) and Tottenham 1961 Cup Final ticket ballot card (unused). Match tickets are for North Terrace Seat, East Standing Enclosure, Special Enclosure (North Grand Stand), price 50/- and Steward ticket. Generally good

Lot 330

CUP SEMI TICKET 1938 Semi-Final ticket, Huddersfield v Sunderland 26/3/1938 at Ewood Park, Blackburn, Riverside Stand Seat, score noted on reverse. Generally good

Lot 332

GERMANY- ENGLAND 56 Match ticket Germany v England, 26/5/56 in Berlin, seat for the game, Block K, corner pieces removed upon entry. Generally good

Lot 426

BURNLEY IN EUROPE 66-67 Set of four Burnley home programmes and match tickets, 66-67, for their Inter-Cities Fairs Cup games. Games v Napoli (Enclosure ticket), Eintracht (Seat ticket), Stuttgart (Seat ticket) and Lausanne (Seat ticket). Tickets are in good condition, programmes have a few faults such as scores noted whilst Eintracht issue has some rust marks. Fair-good

Lot 1

David Bowie "To the seat with the clearest view", from Life on Mars 1971,chair by Bob Harperpencils & fixative

Lot 19

An Elizabethan style light oak armchair with carved scroll and leaf back and leather seat

Lot 26

An Edwardian mahogany corner chair with inlaid panel and upholstered seat on turned legs

Lot 13

A late 18th century and later elm comb back Windsor chair with a burr elm seat on turned legs and stretchers, h. 57 cm, w. 58 cm, d. 44 cm CONDITION REPORT: The bow back cut off. Legs cut down. One rod missing from back. General wear and tear.

Lot 21

A set of six Georgian mahogany dining chairs with blue cut fabric on pad seats, h. 90 cm, w. 50 cm, d. 46 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some breaks and repairs to front leg to seat rail joints. Later brackets. Condition commensurate with age.

Lot 27

A set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs with red leatherette upholstery and carved top rail on turned and octagonally chamfered legs, h. 89 cm, w. 49 cm, d. 51 cm CONDITION REPORT: Two chairs with loose joints from back support to seat rails. One top rail broken and repaired. General wear and tear.

Lot 39

A pair of 19th century French Painted and parcel gilt side chairs with bergere back over a cream upholstered serpentine seat on carved cabriole legs, h. 93 cm, w. 52 cm, d. 58 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some rubbing to paint and gilding. General wear and tear.

Lot 55

A Victorian rosewood fan back bedroom chair upholstered in a white gold fabric with a serpentine seat over carved cabriole legs, h. 93 cm, w. 66 cm, d. 79 cm CONDITION REPORT: Slight staining to upholstery. Two later castors. General wear and tear.

Lot 56

An early 19th century rosewood framed two seat settee with out-swept arms on turned supports and turned front legs, upholstered in a blue cut fabric, h. 77 cm, w. 143 cm, d. 73 cm CONDITION REPORT: Possibly later front left leg. General wear and tear.

Lot 8

A 19th century and earlier oak Glastonbury chair with fielded panel to back over a paneled seat, h. 97 cm, w. 51 cm, d. 51 cm CONDITION REPORT: Made from earlier elements. General wear and tear.

Lot 600

A Regency simulated rosewood music chair, with carved inset cresting, the circular leather seat on four turned and swept legs, with rise and fall screw united by a cross form stretcher

Lot 15

An 18th Century yew and elm armchair shaped open arms and drop in fabric seat, 97cm high

Lot 351

A doll’s country chair, with arms, turned detail and straw work seat laid on cardboard -11in. (28cm.) high; and a pair of small chairs with caned seats

Lot 228

A 1930s Merrythought teddy bear, with golden mohair, remains of black stitching, swivel head, jointed limbs and celluloid covered button -18in. (46cm.) high (very worn, missing eyes and pads damaged); a child’s seat with storage; another post-war British teddy bear; and a sports cap

Lot 283

A fine and rare large scale Erzgebirge farm scene, comprising a herdsman and his dog seated by a rock and loofah tree, three different covered cows, a seat cow and calf, all with bells and Dresden paper collars, two horses and a foal, a standing and seated sheep, a standing and seated goat, a kid, a smaller scale building with straw roof, a cart (parts missing), fencing and six loofah trees, in original wooden box with blue pencil on end Col Farm 6/11 -5½in. (14cm.) length of black and white cow - 1870s

Lot 330

Japanese carved ivory figure of a seated man smoking a pipe with waves lapping round his rocky seat, signed to base. CONDITION REPORT: 10.5cm tall, Large cracked section split to top left shoulder going down to mid right. Slightly dirty. minor chip towards base.

Lot 499

A Late XIX Century Tinplate Model of a Two Horse Drawn Four Wheel Omnibus, double decker with top open and centre seat, missing rear staircase, otherwise appears complete but overall poor condition, possibly French, approximately 32cm long.

Lot 1177

A Nimrod MRA4 mission crew seat by Martin-Baker, complete with harness etc

Lot 614

A yew wood lacemakers lamp stool, 19th century, the shaped seat on turned splayed legs. Width 16.8 cm, height 13 cm.

Lot 1033

Early 20th Century Bedroom Chair A 1920's occasional chair in dark oak with unusual curlicue back rest and upholstered detail. Seat pad upholstered in ivory and cream floral jacquard fabric with cream braid trim.

Lot 1094A

Shabby Chic Window Seat with 3 Wider Baskets. 4 Foot Long & 20 Inches High.

Lot 455

After Meissen Romantic Figure Group showing a young couple in 18thC dress, in a countryside setting, seated as if in a 'love seat', facing in opposite directions but still gazing at each other; the gentleman has gathered flowers with which he is adorning the lady, the rest being carried in his hat; on the floor rest a set of bagpipes and a walking stick; 7.75 inches high; underglaze blue crossed 'swords' with blue line across plus incised 866 QH to underside (losses to flowers and ribbon, chips to base edge)

Lot 1148

A set of eight 19th century rush seat spindle backed dining chairs, two arm and six single.

Lot 1150

A set of five Regency yew wood dining chairs, each with drop in seat and raised on legs of square tapering section.

Lot 1155

A set of four early 19th century mahogany dining chairs, each with bowed incised top rail, moulded stiles, stuffover seat upholstered in green material and raised on tapered legs of square section united by stretchers.

Lot 1169

A pair of Prince of Wales Investiture chairs, designed by Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, Carl Toms & John Pound for the Investiture of The Prince of Wales on 1st July 1969, each with fabric upholstered seat. Width 54 cm, height 78 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both chairs are in structurally very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no loose joints. The colour is generally good. There are one or two minor surface scuffs and scratches but no real condition issues. Both seats are a little marked and slightly faded but perfectly serviceable. The gilding to the plumes is first class.

Lot 1171

A pair of Victorian walnut side chairs, with exposed foliate carved showframes, deep buttoned backs and seats and raised on turned fluted front legs. CONDITION REPORT: Both chairs are in generally good condition with no significant issues. Both have minor losses to the foliate carving to the top of the back. One chair has had repairs where the top rail joins the stiles. These should be visible in the image. The repairs are structurally sound and serviceable. The same chair is structurally very sound with no repairs or restoration to the legs. The upholstery to the seat is in generally good order with only minor staining. The upholstered back is in good condition. The rear of the chair has some perishing to the material at the top of the oval back. Both chairs have minor old woodworm holes to the soft wood to the underside of the seat. This appears long gone. The second chair is structurally sound with no visible repairs to the woodwork. The upholstery is in generally good condition with only minor issues to the braiding. The same chair is slightly loose at the joint at the rear right leg.

Lot 1181

An Eero Saarinen tulip dining table and eight chairs, the eight chairs with seat pads, table width 121.5 cm, length 198 cm, with 1973 price list from Form International and colour brochure (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have no specific provenance with the suite other than the 1973 price list and brochure from Form International. We cannot see any manufacturer's marks or labels to any of the pieces. The only visible marking is a moulded “Made In England” beneath the table support. Having looked at all pieces it seems that many of the bases in particular have been refinished. They appear to have been resprayed. The table top is in good condition with no issues. The underside of the table has some minor flaking to the painted finish. The tulip shaped column appears to have been re-sprayed in recent times. There are some losses to the paint work around the extremities. Two of the 8 chairs have one small visible stress fracture to the backs. A third has a more significant crack which has movement and runs for approximately 7 cm. All chairs in our opinion have been re-finished in the same manner as the table base. There are some minor losses to the re- finished paintwork. The seat pads are a little faded but are all serviceable. The table and chairs are sold with a furniture price list from Form International from Sept 1973 together with a fire red nylon homespun swatch for the seat fabric and a Form International colour brochure. The dimensions of the table correspond to those given in the price list.

Lot 1182

A set of four rush seat spindle backed kitchen chairs.

Lot 1191

A set of six Hepplewhite Revival dining chairs, late 19th century, each with pierced back decorated with a plume of feathers tied with ribbons, upholstered stuffover seat with horsehair filling on tapering fluted legs. Height 100 cm, width of armchair 60 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The chairs are all in generally good condition. They are structurally sound. The four single chairs have very slight movement at the rear joints. There do not appear to be any repairs to any of the single chairs. There is no woodworm. The polish to the backs of the single chairs is a little dry. The two armchairs are structurally very solid. One has a minor stress fracture where the bottom of the oval back joins the chair stile. There is no movement. There is no woodworm to either armchair. The polish is a little rubbed on the top of all arms. The upholstery is serviceable to all single chairs. The armchairs have sprung seats and one is a little soft and beginning to sag. All chairs have the usual scuff marks and knocks to the legs.

Lot 1206

A late Victorian nursing chair, with stuffover back and seat upholstered in green velvet type material and raised on turned front legs with castors.

Lot 1221

A Victorian Chesterfield settee, upholstered in salmon pink, with horsehair filling and supported on turned front legs. Width 174 cm, height 60 cm, depth 90 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Width of seat 112 cm, depth of seat 62 cm, height from floor to upper side of seat cushion 34 cm. The legs are short turned legs to the front that will have originally had screw on castors.

Lot 1253

A set of seven George III mahogany Whitehaven dining chairs, comprising one arm and six single, each with drop in seat and raised on turned front legs with cross stretchers (see illustration).

Lot 1254

A mahogany commode, late 18th century, having a blind gallery back with hinged top and seat, all upon square legs. Width 56 cm, height 76 cm, depth 49.5 cm.

Lot 1260

A 19th century rush seat Lancashire ladderback rocking chair.

Lot 1264

An 18th century style mahogany stool by Whytock & Reid of Edinburgh, with horsehair filled stuffover seat on cabriole faceted legs terminating in pad feet and united by a shaped stretcher. Width 62 cm, height 49 cm, depth 45 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The stool is in generally good condition. There are no repairs to the legs or stretchers. There are minor scuffs around the feet as one would expect. There is one small edge moulding loss to the upper inside edge of the very top of one of the legs just below the upholstery line. This is a minor defect that is barely visible unless the piece is turned upside down. The upholstery is serviceable but worn at the corners and generally a little tired. The piece is structurally sound with no loose joints.

Lot 1282

A set of four Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs, early 20th century, the pierced backs carved with ears of corn and palmettes above bowfront stuffover seats and square tapering reeded legs with fan carved knees terminating in spade feet. Height 93 cm. CONDITION REPORT: All chairs are structurally sound and serviceable. They have however all had minor work. Chairs of this type tend to break where the top arch joins the stile. All chairs have had effective repairs to the same place where the right hand stile meets the top arch. All repairs are visible on inspection and one in particular where there is a let in splice. The same chair has no other faults. Chair two has an old pegged repair to the right hand upright beneath the oval back. Again this is a good and effective repair only visible from the rear. The same chair has had an old spliced repair to the rear left hand leg. Chair three is in good order. Chair four has had a break to the left hand rear upright beneath the oval back. The chairs are all similarly upholstered. One chair has slightly more sag in the seat than the remaining three. All are however serviceable. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1294

A Continental oak hall chair, late 19th century, with lion finial above a raised armorial dated 1757, with Berlin woolwork tapestry seat supported by three turned legs. Height 95 cm.

Lot 1297

A Regency mahogany armchair, with stuffover seat upholstered in floral tapestry and raised on tapered reeded legs with cross stretcher beneath (see illustration).

Lot 1387

A pair of Edwardian serpentine fronted armchairs, in the Chippendale style, each with drop in leather covered seat and raised on legs of moulded square section.

Lot 1398

A late 19th/early 20th century carved oak settle, with box seat and carved panelled front. Width 132 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1401

A Windsor armchair, with solid seat and turned legs.

Lot 1408

A late 19th century Klismos type armchair, with slatted seat and carved frame.

Lot 1410

A pair of 19th century yew wood Windsor armchairs, each with pierced splat back, solid seat, turned legs and crinoline stretchers. Width across arms 56 cm, height to top of back 93 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1413

A 19th century oak hall chair, with arched cresting rail and foliate and diamond pattern carved back, solid seat, loose cushion and turned front legs.

Lot 1443

A Victorian style mahogany hall bench or window seat, with bolster ends and raised on turned and fluted legs. Width 136 cm (see illustration).

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