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Alvar Aalto for Artek, a model 406 easy chair, the beech frame with black webbing CONDITION REPORT: Wear commensurate with age and use, some marks to frame around edges, tears to web in the middle of seat, structurally sound, damage to wedding in centre (illustrated). Some discolouration and minor wear.
A Joined Oak Armchair, Leeds/Dales Area, circa 1650-1700, the carved top rail above a fielded back support carved with a diamond panel with pennant terminals about downswept arms and a boarded seat, raised on gun barrel turned forelegs joined by an H stretcher, 58cm by 51cm by 113cm See illustration For a similar chair see Chinnery (Victor) Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, pg.476, fig.4;131
A 17th Century Joined Oak Back Stool, South Yorkshire, with double crescent carved back support above a boarded seat with turned and block forelegs joined by a bobbin turned front rail, 46cm by 38cm by 102cm; and A 17th Century Joined Oak Back Stool, South Lancashire, with carved top rail above a fielded panel carved with flowerheads above a boarded seat and plain seat rail, raised on block and spindle legs, 45cm by 38cm by 106cm (2)
A Composite Set of Six Late 17th/Early 18th Century Yorkshire Joined Oak Back Stools, comprising four similar carved examples with foliate and flower carved back panels above moulded seats, raised on turned and block legs joined by a bobbin stretcher, 46cm by 38cm by 108cm, a smaller example with bobbin turned front rail, 46cm by 39cm by 99cm, and another with boarded seat and gun barrel turned forelegs joined by an H stretcher, 48cm by 38cm by 102cm See illustration
A Harlequin Set of Six Yewwood and Elm Windsor Armchairs, mid 19th century, with double spindle back supports, pierced splats and moulded seats, raised on ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, five chairs measure approximately 55cm by 40cm by 92cm, one chair 55cm by 40cm by 89cm; A Yewwood and Elm Smoker's Bow Double Spindle Armchair, mid 19th century, with pierced splat and moulded seat, raised on ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 55cm by 39cm by 112cm; and A Similar Example, 55cm by 39cm by 108cm (8) See illustration
A Victorian Carved Mahogany Wing-Back Chair, late 19th/early 20th century, recovered in pink close-nailed velvet with moulded frame terminating in carved leopard hand grips and acanthus carved seat rail centred by a shell, raised on cabriole legs with carved masks and claw and ball feet, 88cm by 77cm by 121cm
A Victorian Mahogany Framed Seven Piece Drawing Room Suite, late 19th century, in Regency style, comprising two-seater sofa upholstered in green foliate fabric with padded back support, arms and seat, with acanthus carved hand grips, arm supports and legs with scrolled forelegs and castors, 136cm by 58cm by 104cm, a set of four single dining chairs, upholstered to match, 45cm by 43cm by 93cm, and a pair of open armchairs, with anthemion carved hand grips, arm supports and scrolled toes with castors, upholstered in yellow foliate fabric, 64cm by 57cm by 105cm, all en-suite
A Set of Twelve Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, attributed to R Strahan of Dublin, late 19th century, in George II style, upholstered in close-nailed red leather, with gothic tracery carved splats above serpentine shaped seat rails and raised on cabriole forelegs, including two carvers, singles 56cm by 49cm by 94cm, carvers 60cm by 52cm by 96cm
Maryport &. Carlisle 14 inch. Dial wall mounted weight driven wall railway clock, ex Brayton Station Signal Box. The brass weight driven movement has rectangular plates, turned pillars with central rings and is mounted on a seat board, the pendulum has a flat steel rod with a brass bob. The Dial with subsidiary second dial is marked with the supplier's name of W. Wilson Maryport and the oak case with chisel to the base retains its enamel LNWR numberplate 5668, inside the door is inscribed various markings including R Norman 9/5/60-18/3/61 Denys Brayton 22-5-33. The clock was acquired in 1967 when the signal box was closed. A superb timepiece from this relatively small railway company, in working condition complete with weight pendulum and key.
Britains mainly farm items (lead) 525 fallen tree, 7 troughs, 6x 553 wheatsheaf, 566 field hayrack (x3), 575 dovecote, 9x 567 log seat, 9x 542 stacked wheat sheaves, John Hill hay stack, FG Taylor haystacks, hill pump, garden seat, 7 wattles, 2 cattle drinking bowls and a rare tree with yellow blossom
Late 19th century oak barley twist writing desk, sloped hinged lid, with sliding screen with silk depicting peacock and other birds with flowers within a floral boarder, W51cm, H78cm, D41cm, and a cane seat chair Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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