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A CIRCA 1900 CARVED WALNUT PRE-DIEU TYPE CHAIR with leaf and scroll decoration to top rail and sides, upholstered seat and back with carved front knee and knurled foot on brass castors, presentation plaque to the top rail 'Eisteddfod y Plant, Rhuthyn, 1925', 127 cms high, 47.5 x 49 cms seat width and depth
Arne Vodder for Sibast Furniture, Denmark, a rosewood armchair with black leatherette back rest and seat, bears makers plaque and Danish control label to underside and circa 1960'sNotes; with Article 10 Cites certificateThe seat contains foam, sold as a work of Art only. Condition Report good original overall, the seat showing a double split approx 2 cm to l/h front corner
A mid 18th Century ebonised automaton eight-day bracket clock, the break arch dial with painted scene of musicians within a landscape, the conductor, lutenist, triangle and fiddle player with moving arms, a subsidiary strike/silent and date dial to each side, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed in a cartouche Charles Coulon London and also signed on the foliate back plate, the five pillar twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the ebonised case with bell top and brass handle, plain glazed back, front door and sides, 51cm high/Note: Baillie records Charles Coulon London 1748-1768/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 94 - Brass mounts tarnished and grubby, later seat board. Left hand side front pillar pitted with small splits, rear door with chips particularly to top frame, door with later lock and cut out both sides to house movement brackets. The dial automaton panel needs cleaning, all three dials rather dull. Automaton combe needs adjustment for moving limbs to work effectively. Clock at present not working and incorrect key. The bell is inscribed, 'A Stedman December 1894, Tisbury, Burnt 11th 1145 Line 9.46'.
A kidney shaped dressing stool with king panelled seat raised on cabriole supports together with a further stool in the Georgian style, four occasional tables of varying design, a standard lamp and a Victorian oak toilet mirror with rectangular bevelled edge plate, set in a moulded frame raised on turned column supports with shaped feet
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