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Owen Scrubey; a set of eight mahogany dining chairs, each with upright canted rails to back and drop in seat, six single chairs, two carvers, signed to inside supports/Note: Owen Scrubey was an apprentice of Peter Waals Condition Report: There are a few minor stain marks to the wood and covers. The joins between side rails and front rail of one single chair are very loose, they have been reglued before but have become loose again, otherwise the chairs are sound and ready to be used
Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen; An Egg chair and stool stamped Made in Denmark to underside of stand and numbered 520015 Condition Report: Leg end caps well worn, chrome in good condition, seat revolves well, slight wear to upholstery, generally acceptable condition, chair support to upholstery re-patched
A brown leather button back wing armchair with studded arms Condition Report: Seat well worn, arms also with wear, scuff marks and wear to back. Total width, 99cm, total height, 97cm, floor to top of seat , 44cm, floor to top of arms, 52cm, width between arms, 53cm, depth from front to back, 57cm
An Arts and Crafts oak hall bench, with spindle back and ball detailing, scroll arms, spindle stretcher, on turned legs, 101cm wide Condition Report: Splat and ball decoration in good condition, ladder stretcher also complete, joints sound, scratches and other wear acceptable with age, upholstered seat stained
The Marquess of Bristol - a collection of eleven photographic reproductions of portrait paintings of members of the Hervey family, in old glazed Hogarth frames and an antique map of Suffolk, in frame (12)Provenance: Sotheby's - The Contents of Ickworth, June 1996 - The Seat of The Marquess of Bristol
18th century eight day longcase clock with silvered arched dial, signed - William Vesper Limehouse, with strike / silent in arch, subsidiary seconds and date dials, in a fine mahogany case, with reeded columns and pilasters, on bracket feet, 240cm high (key, pendulum and weights present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, movement is clean but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Seat board possibly a replacement. Case side cheeks have been cut at some time and there is a packing piece on right. Left hand equivalent is missing, movement leans forward. Silvered dial is scratched and marked in places, name is William Vesper not Pespur. Case generally good, door and plinth veneers are cracked, some of column brass inlay is missing. Hood is in good condition, some minor repairs to veneers, three finials missing, weights are cast iron and not brass cased. Pendulum is large and has a flat brass rod
Unusual Victorian ebonised patent duet piano stool, by Chas. Wadman, Bath, with rectangular tapestry seat and geometric pierced frieze on square tapered legs, with rising mechanism adjusting on sockets, stencils to underside and stamped - 2669 CONDITION REPORT Good original condition - sturdy and in good working order. The upholstery is horsehair filled
A pair of early 19th century mahogany shield back open armchairsThe scroll carved pierced back issuing twin carved open arms above the overstuffed seat, standing on turned reeded tapering legs. Each 61 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Upholstery dirty and torn, back splats both with some splits and repairs, scuffing, scratching, staining, arms repaired, general wear.
A 19th century pine and elm barrel back settleThe panelled curved back issuing twin open arms, supported on turned uprights above the solid seat, standing on turned tapering legs. 129 cm wide; 131.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, staining, probably previously with top wings now lacking, some fixing holes evident, some splits, general wear.
An antique map of Devonshire showing The Hundreds, by Richard Blome, 29x34cm, a black and white engraving after Kip, showing Wotton, The Seat of Thomas Horton, 45x56cm in wooden frame, a further example of the same subject, 34x46cm in black and gilt frame, a 19th century map of Sussex by S Hall, a pair of oriental paintings on silk of children flying a kite and figures playing a game in an interior setting, etc
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