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Royal Oak of Grassington, a top quality hand crafted oak Dressing table, kneehole style, moulded edge rectangular top above an arrangement of four drawers, supported by four turned block legs interspaced to back and sides by plain stretchers and a conforming stuff over seat stool, 122cm long by 74cm high by 51cm wide (2)
Set of eight reproduction Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs, each having a pierced shaped back splat, carved wheatsheaf decoration, drop-in seat upholstered in floral patterned needlepoint and standing on square supports united by stretchers, comprising: two carvers and six standards Condition:
Vintage racing cycle frames comprising: Sun frame in blue, with white head tube and gold decals, having brazed-on mudguard eyes, seat tube 56cm (centre to top) together with a Freddie Grubb steel racing cycle frame, the head tube stamped 1936 above the FG riveted badge, having brazed-on mudguard eyes, fitted Bayliss bottom bracket, seat tube 55.5cm (centre to top) (2) Condition:
WILLIAM BIRCH ARTS & CRAFTS ARMCHAIR - E G PUNNETT an Arts & Crafts oak chair, designed by E G Punnett for William Birch Ltd, High Wycombe. With splayed arms and a woven and wooden seat, the back with two woven panels and a stylised Tulip motif. Chair stamped underneath, B3. 33ins (84cms) high
SIDNEY BARNSLEY (1865-1926) - ARTS & CRAFTS SETTEE a large oak settee, the back with vertical chamfered splats and carved chevron design. With curved sides and arms and exposed pegs and joints, and with a wooden seat with leather straps. 86ins (218cms) across, 28 1/2ins (72cms) deep, 38ins (97cms) high *This settee descended through the Gimson family until the 1980's, when it was given to Sir Anthony Denny Bt, who lived at Daneway House in the late 20thc, and subsequently at the Priest's House, Muchelney. Sidney Barnsley and Ernest Gimson both used Chamfering on their items, which was inspired by the structure of farm wagons.
An Edwardian walnut octagonal occasional table, raised on turned supports to castors, together with an Edwardian inlaid mahogany standard chair with pierced back, floral, fabric upholstered seat and raised on cabriole front supports, together with a Victorian mahogany occasional table of rectangular form, raised on a turned and carved support, to a concave quadripartite base and bun feet. 64cm wide.
A child’s chair in the form of a hall chair with scroll carved cresting rail and flower decoration with central shield engraved with flower heads, the solid seat with engraved flower head decoration and hinged to reveal a music box playing three tunes on sabre acanthus leaf carved legs. (hinge af). Est £30-50
An 18th century chair with shell and scroll carved cresting rail flanked by turned finials, flower head and scroll carved splat back, over-stuffed seat on acanthus leaf carved cabriole legs united by a pierced frieze and an ‘X’ form pierced stretcher with central turned finial. Est £40-60
A 19th century Chinese hardwood elbow chair, the cresting rail with carved dragon decoration, the splat back with depiction of a deity inlaid with bone and mother of pearl and surrounded by pierced carved flower heads, leaves and geometric shapes, over-stuffed seat, dragon form arm terminals on down-swept supports above a carved pierced frieze and on cabriole legs. Est £80-120
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