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Grouping of Four (4) Vintage Carved Wood Double Cane Arm Chairs. Decorated with elegant carved décor on wood frame, caning to back and seat covered by cream colored stuffed cushion, and standing on cabriole legs. One chair has a loss to caned seat, nicks and rubbing to wood frame otherwise good condition. Measures 32" H x 23-1/2" W. Shipping: Third party (estimate $100-$200)
Victorian walnut framed three piece salon suite comprising sofa, gentleman's open arm chair and nursing chair, each with carved and moulded show wood frame, deep button upholstered back, sprung overstuffed seat, turned legs, brass casters. Condition report: Frames in average condition, the two single chairs with brown pot casters, sofa with white pot casters, although metal fittings the same, ideally would benefit from the suite being re-upholstered and the frames being re-glued.
A pair of late 19th century French gesso framed salon chairs, each with acanthus leaf mouldings to frames, upholstered back and arms with sprung seat, each recovered with modern fabric. Condition report: Re-upholstered repair work to frames particularly on one arm, however overall condition for age fair.
Victorian walnut framed conversation seat, upholstered back pads and arms, flanking three circular over stuffed sprung seats, all standing on turned legs, terminating with brass and pot casters, diameter 109cm (43"), height 84cm (33"). Condition report: Show frame re-varnished and showing signs of wear, re-upholstered in modern floral fabric, original casters.
Late 18th century oak and mahogany cross banded settle, five raised and fielded panels to back, open arms with webbed seat and swab cushion, standing on three cabriole and pad foreleg supports, width 182cm (72"), depth 69cm (27"), height 107cm (42"). Condition report: Small amount of damage to top rail, front legs repaired, re-glued and screwed.
Set of six late George III mahogany dining chairs comprising four single and two open arm carvers, each with three rail back, drop-in upholstered seat, square section tapering legs united by stretchers. Condition report: Good overall condition, seats will have been recovered at some stage in blue draylon.
Edwardian mahogany dressing table stool, back with anthemion fretwork panel above inlaid splat, scroll arms with five stick supports, upholstered seat, width 66cm (26"), depth 46cm (18"), height 80cm (31.5"). Condition report: Overall condition good, small section of whitewood stringing missing to back.
Twenty ash and elm chapel chairs fitted with hymnal tray, curved top rail, turned supports and stretchers Condition Report: Generally good, wear consistent to usage, joints good, water marks to bottom of leg to some chairs, may have been screwed together in rows, see screw holes in back legs of some, and base of seat, need cleaning
Mining - a 19th century MS map, 'New Market (sic) Colliery, draft survey shewing (sic) connection between Spencer Pit and the village of Oulton', scale 24 chains: 1 foot pencil drawn on stiff cartridge paper, 96.5cm x 137cm, toleware-type tube, c.1888; another tube, smaller, hinged (2)The Newmarket Colliery was sunk at Stanley near Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire in 1888 (the probable date of this survey) and was working until 1913. The proprietor was Edmund Calverley, of an old Yorkshire gentry family, whose seat was nearby Oulton Hall. He died in 1897.The Spencer Pit at Newmarket Colliery, Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire, was sunk in 1888 and was worked until 1913. The landowner and proprietor being Edmund Calverley (d.1897) of Oulton Hall.
Royal Interest - Taxidermy - a male pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), Shot At Ingestre, Novr. 22nd 1907, By His Most Gracious Majesty, Kind Edward VII, naturalistically set in a landscape of wild grasses, ferns, heather and moss, inscribed provenance cresting, ebonised and glazed case, with gilt slip, 58.5cm high, 85cm wide, dated 1907; an early 20th century huntsman's post horn, 190cm long, c. 1900 (2)Provenance: The vendor's deceased father heralded the arrival of Edward VII at the Ingestre estate from the train station, with this horn, when the monarch visited Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, at his Staffordshire seat and shot this pheasant as well as planting a Cedar of Lebanon, and toured the county on a royal progress. Condition Report: good condition, case with minor wesr, see images
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