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A pair of Charles II oak backstools, circa 1660, each rectangular back with scroll terminals centred by a shaped top rail and moulded vertical splats, each solid seat above square section and turned legs and peripheral stretchers, on turned front feet, each 102cm high, 45cm wide, 42cm deep Provenance: Private collection from a significant Gloucestershire manor house
A Victorian button backed conversation seat, formed as a pair of revolving chair-back seats flanking a shaped centre panel, raised on turned mahogany legs to brass castors 175 cm long Condition Report sound and original structure, the upholstery intact but faded/worn, the seats revolving ok
A set of six Regency satin birch side chairs, each having moulded bar backs and conforming horizontal splats over original leather seat pads, raised on gadrooned front legs (6) Condition Report the set complete and largely original, frames dry and unpolished due to long tern storage, the leather seat pads appear intact and original with later silk type overcovers (now fragmented)width 50 cm, height to pad 45 cm, height from pad to back 40 cmDepth 45 cm
A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, to include: one carver and five single chairs, each of the curved cresting rails with rosewood crossbanding, ebony and boxwood stringing, trellis pattern backs with reeded supports and arms, the drop-in seat cushions upholstered in floral patterned material, raised on square tapering reeded legs joined by stretchers.
An 17th/18th Century joined oak Yorkshire chair, the central diamond-motif carved back panel surrounded by leaf scrolls, flanked by shaped arms, raised on turned supports, the associated drop-in seat cushion resting on later string mounted support, the turned legs joined by stretchers, 108cms (42 1/2in.) high.See illustration
A rustic Welsh oak lambing chair or settle, the carved frieze with arched design, inscribed with characters and Welsh script 'An Heddwch, A Tangnefedd' (for peace, and peace), and Celtic numbers translated to '1976', above shaped sides and clank back, the solid seat with character carved frieze below, 65 x 41 x 155cms (26 x 16 x 61in.) high.See illustration
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