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Lot 623

A Victorian carved oak monk's bench with box seat

Lot 624

An Edwardian piano stool with adjustable seat and undershelf

Lot 233

Chinese garden seat, of hexagonal form, moulded with studs and incised cash symbol design to the top, painted in underglaze blue with birds amongst rockwork and flora, late 19th / early 20th century, 44cm high For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 6

Regency child's chair ebonised frame with scroll arms and saber legs with cane seat and brass rosettes on the curlicue arms and back. 51cm/20in height. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 652

Four matching George III mahogany Chippendale design single dining chairs, each with carved cresting rail decorated with scrolling acanthus leaves, pierced splat, drop-in upholstered seats, square section chamfered legs (one seat missing). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 655

Early 20th century George III design mahogany stool, upholstered stuff over seat, four cabriole legs with moulded shoulders, ball and claw feet, width 66cm (26), depth 46cm (18), height 48cm (19). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 666

Two early 18th century Queen Anne design single dining chairs, each with mahogany frames, vase shaped back, drop-in seat, each with needlework covers, cabriole foreleg supports with pad feet. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 683

George III mahogany open arm chair, upholstered back and seat, scrolling arms, cabriole foreleg support with pad feet. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 699

Robert Mouseman Thompson stool, honey coloured oak frame with leather webbing to seat, width 34cm (13), depth 27cm (10.5), height 38cm (15). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 705

17th century oak back stool, shaped cresting rail with scored flower head decoration, splat in the form of single raised and fielded panel flanked by turned gun barrel columns, solid seat, block-and-turned foreleg supports united by turned front stretcher. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 712

19th century gothic design oak box chair settle, top rail above three panel back, decorated with tracery and heraldic crest, open arms, hinged seat, box base with linen fold panels and heraldic shields, width 74cm (29), depth 54cm (21), height 147cm (58). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 715

17th century oak open arm chair, raised and fielded single panel back, scrolling arms, solid seat, block-and-turned foreleg supports united by stretchers. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 718

Late 18th century oak settle, five raised and fielded panels to back with mahogany cross-banding, open arms, solid seat, cabriole foreleg supports with pad feet, swab cushion, width 156cm (61), depth 53cm (21), height 104cm (41). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 723

Victorian rosewood Canterbury stool, hinged upholstered seat of rectangular shape, all four sides with fretted panels with fabric behind, corners with barley sugar twist columns, all standing on turned feet with brass articulated casters, each stamped 'Loach & Clarke's Patent', width 52cm (20), depth 41cm (16), height 45cm (18). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 730

Victorian walnut framed spoon-back chair with deep buttoned upholstery, sprung seat with turned foreleg supports, matching brass and pot articulated casters. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 743

19th century yew Windsor high back chair, pierced splat, elm saddle seat, turned legs with crinoline stretcher. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 747

Late 19th century cast and wrought metal garden bench, later wrought metal seat standing on cast pedestal base with animal paw feet, width 145cm (57), height 73cm (29). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk

Lot 252

A Daum glass large automobile - The Monoplace LeMans, this model was the 3rd of 13 Standard Large Automobiles Daum produced for general distribution. It was designed by Xavier Frossart in 1986 as Daum's tribute to race cars of 1900-1950. The car only came with the number "7" etched on each side behind the drivers seat. A total of 1942 Monoplace LeMans were sold by Daum, 37cm long, signed to the side CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition is good

Lot 440

An 18th century comb back elbow chair, with a solid seat on three legs, 79cm high

Lot 458

An 18th century oak settle, with a three panel back and planked seat on square legs, seat is 47cm deep CONDITION REPORT: The back panels possibly had applied moulding which is no longer present, low to the ground, feet are worn, in overall used condition

Lot 245

An early 20th century oak and satinwood child's chair having a splat and spindle back with caned seat

Lot 4102

Sale Catalogue - Messrs. Jackson Stops:~ Stowe, near Buckingham: The Ducal Estate and Contents of the Mansion, The Historical Seat of the Dukes of Buckingham & Chandos and for some years the residence of the late Comte de Paris, Nineteen Days' Sale [...] By direction of the Right Hon. The Baroness Kinloss, C.I., The Rev. The Hon. L.C.F.T. Morgan-Grenville, Master of Kinloss, and the Trustees of the will of the late Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, G.C..S.I., 4th - 28th July 1921, catalogue no. 1380, 232pp, b/w illustrations, paper boards, the front board applied with off-set b/w print of the ducal coat of arms and heraldic achievements, buckram spine, associated loose ephemera, crown folio

Lot 107

A Victorian/Edwardian inlaid mahogany open arm chair, shaped top rail, pierced splat, outswept arms, padded seat, cabriole forelegs, club feet.

Lot 132

An oriental hardwood two seat settee

Lot 134

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany two seat settee

Lot 142

A George III mahogany dining chair, shaped top rail. pierced and carved vasular splat, drop in seat, H-stretchers.

Lot 195

An Edwardian ebonised duet stool, turned carrying handles, hinged stuffed-over seat, cabriole legs

Lot 215

A large modern oatmeal two seat sofa.

Lot 219

An oak country rocking chair, shaped and pierced ladder back, raffia seat

Lot 3285

An early 19th century Central American hardwood side chair, of Spanish Colonial influence, shaped ladder back, rawhide seat, the stretchers with visible construction, 85cm high, New Mexico; another, similar (2) For a similar example see: Vedder (Alan C.), Furniture of Spanish New Mexico, revised edition, Sunstone Press, Santa Fe 1982, page 79

Lot 28

An oak monk's seat, circular carved back.

Lot 342

A Victorian towel rail; a reproduction yew wood bureau; a yew wood coffee table; an oak telephone seat; pine CD rack; a reproduction yew wood hall cabinet; a retro metamorphic coffee table (8)

Lot 55

A 1920s/30s oak carver, padded top, lath back drop in seat, H-stretchers; four conforming chairs

Lot 76

A George III mahogany open arm chair, reeded bar back, drop in seat, H stretchers

Lot 99

A Victorian adjustable piano stool, circular button upholstered seat, turned column and underfinial, three cabriole legs, circa 1880

Lot 849

Chinese blue and white barrel shaped garden seat/urn, damaged and repaired

Lot 902

Chinese style rosewood bureau fitted two drawers with applied moulding standing on cabriole style legs, 3' wide, together with a matching chair with red plush seat

Lot 922

A Victorian black lacquered gilt and mother of pearl decorated occasional chair with cane panelled seat standing on cabriole style legs

Lot 923

A Victorian black lacquered gilt and mother of pearl decorated occasional chair with cane panelled seat standing on cabriole style legs

Lot 931

A Chippendale style mahogany elbow chair with tapestry upholstered seat

Lot 932

Edwardian ebonised framed elbow chair on cabriole legs with pink upholstered seat and back pad

Lot 281

A set of 4 round seat Bentwood chairs with cane seats

Lot 282

A Georgian style mahogany framed rocking elbow chair with green buttoned back and upholstered seat

Lot 146

A pair of Louis XIV carved walnut armchairs, late 17th/ early 18th century, each arched rectangular back, above moulded downswept arms with acanthus scroll terminals, each overstuffed seat above square section and turned legs, stretchers and turned feet, 120cm high, 67cm wide, 75cm deep

Lot 148

A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1620, the solid seat with moulded edge above a carved and incised frieze, on square section and turned legs joined by peripheral stretchers, 54cm high, 44cm wide, 28cm deep For a closely related stool see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club 1979, page 267, fig 3:98

Lot 160

A pair of William and Mary carved walnut armchairs, circa 1690, each rectangular padded back cornered by carved rampant lion finials, each rectangular seat flanked by acanthus carved arms with serpents mask terminals, with spiral turned uprights and legs joined at the front by a pierced scroll carved stretcher incorporating mythical creatures, each 128cm high, 66cm wide, 57cm deep

Lot 172

An ash, elm and fruitwood Windsor armchair, mid 18th century, the rectangular spindle back with central pierced vase splat and U shaped arm rail, the solid seat above turned legs and stretchers, 97cm high, 66cm wide, 58cm deep

Lot 180

A pair of George II mahogany hall chairs, circa 1750, each cartouche shaped back decorated with pierced Gothic motifs, the dished solid seat above tapering cabriole legs and pad feet, 98cm high, 53cm wide, 58cm deep

Lot 182

A George II mahogany wing armchair, circa 1750, the arched rectangular back and downswept scroll arms centred by a loose cushion seat, above tapering cabriole legs at the front surmounted by carved acanthus terminals and terminating in carved claw and ball feet and brass casters, 120cm high, 93cm wide, 80cm deep

Lot 183

A Louis XV carved walnut armchair, circa 1750, by Deshayes, carved throughout with foliage, stylised shells and anthemion motifs, the shaped rectangular caned back above a pair of padded arms and a caned seat with loose cushion, above a pierced frieze and cabriole legs centred by an X shaped stretcher, the seat rail stamped ÞSHAYES' and 'JME', 109cm high, 65cm wide, 63cm deep Louis Deshayes was made master in 1756. Louis Deshayes was established on the rue des Vieux-Augustins, and was still active during the beginning of the Revolution.

Lot 186

A George II yew and needlework upholstered stool, circa 1750, the rectangular seat above tapering cabriole legs surmounted by stylised shield carved terminals and on shaped pad feet, 53cm high, the seat 76 x 50cm

Lot 191

George II mahogany library armchair, circa 1780, of Gainsborough type, the shaped rectangular back above padded arms with carved downswept uprights, the tapering seat above cabriole legs carved with acanthus terminals and terminating in carved scroll feet, 100cm high, 72cm wide, 75cm deep

Lot 194

A George II Irish mahogany and upholstered library armchair, circa 1750, the rectangular back above a pair of padded arms and stylised shell carved uprights, the tapering rectangular seat above acanthus and cabochon carved cabriole legs and pad feet, 102cm high, 73cm wide, 79cm deep Provenance, Private Collection, Leicestershire, thence by descent from a large Country House, Ireland.

Lot 197

A George II walnut chair back settee, circa 1735, the cartouche shaped back with broad vase splat, above the eighteenth century needlework covered seat, the moulded seat rail above tapering cabriole legs at the front terminating in carved claw and ball feet, 99cm high, 117cm wide, 66cm deep

Lot 206

A George III mahogany metamorphic library armchair, circa 1810, attributed to Gillows, of large proportion, after the design by Morgan & Sanders, the shaped rectangular back with roundel terminals and centred by a bar splat, above a green leather seat flanked by moulded downswept arms and sabre legs, the square section frame hinged to revolve and form a set of library steps, 92cm high, 56cm wide, 70cm deep as a chair The design of this metamorphic chair is closely related to that Morgan and Sanders, first published in Ackermann's Repository of Arts, July 1811 (P. Agius, Ackermann's Regency Furniture & Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p. 60, pl. 29). A chair of similar design and attributed to Morgan and Sanders is in the collection of Trinity College, Oxford (R. Edwards and P. Macquoid, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, rev. ed., 1954, vol. II, p. 291, fig. 15). For a closely related metamorphic library armchair see Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster & London 1730-1840, Antique Collectors Club, Vol. II pages 106-107.

Lot 21

A George III mahogany library armchair , circa 1770, of Gainsborough type, the padded rectangular back and arms with downswept terminals, the overstuffed seat above moulded square section legs and stretchersPlease note: The provenance for this lot should read ‘Property from the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden 

Lot 211

A pair of George III mahogany armchairs, circa 1780, each shaped back and serpentine fronted seat flanked by padded and shaped arms , above square section moulded legs and stretchers, each 87cm high, 69cm wide, 70cm deep Provenance: Private collection from a Country House, Surrey

Lot 229

A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase , circa 1780, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the moulded cornice centred by a carved twin scroll pediment, above six astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower section with six panelled cupboard doors opening to a shelved interior, on a moulded plinth base, 278cm high, 380cm wide, 65cm deep Provenance: Property from the Estates of J W T & S M F Tapp, Southborough House, Surbiton Purchased from R.A Lee, (circa 1980's) Comparative Literature: Christopher Gilbert, The Life and Works of Thomas Chippendale, 1978, 2 vols. Anthony Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, 1968 The present lot closely relates in design and scale to a pair of impressive bookcases, supplied by Thomas Chippendale to Sir Lawrence Dundas (1712-1781) for his library at 19 Arlington Street, Piccadilly, London (sold Christie's London, 18 June 2008, lot 6 £2,057,250) and for his country seat in Yorkshire Aske Hall in 1764. The Arlington and Aske bookcases which were invoiced at £80 and £73 respectively were the most expensive items of furniture on Chippendale's invoice to Sir Lawrence Dundas. The offered bookcase is a simplified version of the Dundas examples, lacking the carved elements to the pilasters and cupboard lower section doors. Its design incorporates an amalgamation of features, reproduced in Chippendale s patterns for a `Library Bookcase , illustrated in his Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker s Director, 1st and 3rd eds., 1754 and 1762, respectively plates 69 and 93. In particular these are the dentilled cornice and glazing-bar configuration. The scrolled and voluted pediment is also reproduced on Chippendale's pattern for 'A Desk & Bookcase' illustrated in the 1st edition of the Director, pl. 78 and again in the 3rd edition, pl. 108. Actual examples of case furniture supplied by Chippendale featuring versions of the same distinctive pediment include a secretaire library bookcase supplied for Pembroke House and now at Wilton House illustrated C. Gilbert, The Life and Works of Thomas Chippendale, 1978, 2 vols., vol. II, p. 42, pl. 66; another library bookcase forming part of the same commission and also now at Wilton (see C. Gilbert op. cit., p. 44, pl. 68; a secretaire bookcase at Aske Hall (see C. Gilbert op. cit., p. 56, pl. 87) and a Lady's secretaire supplied to Sir Roland Winn Bt. for Nostell Priory (see C. Gilbert op. cit., p. 58, pl. 90).

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