A Victorian walnut circular revolving piano stool with floral wool work upholstered seat above carved baluster column on three s-shaped legs with scrolling feet. CONDITION REPORT: In sound condition no worm holes, no major scratches, light surface wear, possibility restored at the point of re-upholstery
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Johannes Kip (c. 1653-1722) a set of four early 18th century monochrome Engravings "Views of English Country Estates From Britannia Illustrata", comprising Wrest House and Park in the county of Bedford, the seat of the Right Honorable Henry Earl of Kent; Newnham Paddox in Warwickshire, the seat of the Right Honorable Basill Germania; Long Leate, the house and gardens of the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Viscount Weymouth, Baron of Warminster and Westwood in Worcestershire; the seat of the Honorable Sir John Pakington Baronet, presented in matching ebonised reeded frames with gilt plaster floral bosses, 33.5cm x 47cm (4)
A 19th century oak stick back Windsor Armchair, the hoop back over downswept arms and a shaped seat supported on well turned legs united by an turned 'H' form stretcher, 100cm high x 62cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Re-polishing done to a quite good standard, the legs exhibit the usual chips, knocks and wear commensurate with age, the restoration is very dark overall but the chair is sturdy.
A George III period painted open Armchair of Sheraton inspiration, drop-in seat and square tapering legs, the toprail arms, uprights, frieze and front legs decorated with a late 18th century style running Guilloche CONDITION REPORT: Evidence of some old historic woodworm, the arms of the chair are worn at the handles, scratches, chips, knocks etc., generally commensurate with age, the back right hand leg has been strengthened at the rail, the paint looks original and highlights the chair which has upon closer inspection old woodworm to rails, arms and other parts etc., the chair is generally in a sturdy condition.
A good set of eight mid-19th century rosewood Salon Chairs, each with arched toprail above three further pierced arches and overstuffed seats, each raised on moulded cabriole front legs (8) CONDITION REPORT: One chair has had a back leg broken completely off and repaired, some chairs are lighter than others and although the seat is covered in different materials are all generally in very good condition for age, private entry from a lady of title downsizing etc.,
A good early 20th century tapestry upholstered and walnut two-seater Sofa in early 18th century George I style, the Sofa back decorated with figures within a country landscape, the gentleman with long curly hair and holding a decanter and wine glass, the seat cushion (badly ripped and in need of repair) decorated with exotic birds amongst trees etc., raised on cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet and united by an 'H' form stretcher in George I style, 132cm (widest) CONDITION REPORT: A 1cm square hold on the top of the right hand side of the arm (see image).
Three Original Dinky Models, '151B six Wheel Covered Wagon, dark blue body, black ridged hubs, grey tin canopy, seat holes, #33W Mechanical Horse and Open Wagon, red brown body, black ridged hubs and 25G Trailer, orange body, black ridged hubs, wire draw bar, riveted hook. All models fair with rubbing to raised edges, light scratches on #151B Canopy.
Grouping of Four (4) Vintage Carved Wood Double Cane Arm Chairs. Decorated with elegant carved d‚cor 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 $200-$300)
Fine mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed William Webster, Exchange Alley, London on a shaped plate to the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded arched pediment, 88" high (pendulum, two brass cased weights, winding key and original seat board)
A Prince of Wales Investiture chair, designed by Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, Carl Toms and John Pound for the Investiture of The Prince of Wales on 1st July 1969, the back with gilt Prince of Wales' feathers, with a fabric seat, and matching kneeling cushion, these chairs were for the use of the invited guests at the ceremony and subsequently sold by the Ministry of Works to guests CONDITION REPORT: The seat cushion on the chair has been replaced with new fabric and filling, the one leg has a split, there is some losses and overpainting
Britains Miniature Gardening two ponds and five rockery pieces (repainted, Garden Shelter (repaired and repainted), two rustic arches, thirty-eight crazy paving, thirteen flower beds (four cut down) four trellis (two repainted). Garden Bench, balustrade, and six low stone walls, Hill Garden Shelter, Greenhouse, two benches, two sundials and rustic seat, and Kew, five lawnmowers, two rollers and Gardener (G-F, a few damaged) (85)
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