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A Fine Quality Carved Walnut Chair Circa 1680 having an ornately pierced cresting rail and back splats centred by a carved rosette roundel and flanked by turned uprights with finials. The upholstered seat standing on tapering legs with bulbous knops united by a wavy X-frame stretcher with a turned finial surmounting the centre.
A Fine Charles II Carved & Upholstered Stool. The broken S-scroll legs united by a turned H-form stretcher and pierced scrolling rails to the front and back carved with putti bearing a crown. The rectangular padded seat covered in a 16th century reproduction fabric edged in fringing, 20 ins (51 cms) high, 23 ins x 15 ins (58 cm x 38 cms).
Three Chairs: A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Back Stool; the pierced cresting rail carved with a tulip flanked by S-scrolls enriched with punch-work, above a fielded back panel and chamfered uprights, planked seat in a moulded frame on reel turned legs with similarly turned front stretcher and plain rails to the sides and rear. An 18th Century Carved Beechwood Side Chair having a carved cresting rail above an upholstered back and seat on turned & carved block legs united by a turned front stretcher and H-form under-stretcher. An 18th Century Joined Oak Back Stool with dipped top rail above a fielded panel back, planked seat on turned legs united by a baluster turned front stretcher and plain side rails.
A Set of Seven Ash & Elm Ladder backed Side Chairs, Circa 1800. The dome topped cresting rails surmounting turned uprights above four shaped & graduated rungs. The plank seats framed by in turned poles to the sides and rear, above a shaped seat rail to the front, standing on turned legs with pad foot terminals, twin-baluster turned front stretchers and round turned side & back stretchers.
A Set of Six Lancashire Style Rush Seat Spindle Back Chairs including two carvers. The dipped cresting rails above two rows of five turned spindles between round turned uprights. The rush seats on tapering legs with pad feet, united by turned stretchers. The armchairs with three rows of spindles.
A Knowle Settee. The high upholstered back, sides and two seat cushions covered in a woven fabric of meandering flowers & foliage edged in braid with tasselled cord tied around corner finials securing the hinged sides, 38 ins (98 cms) high, 59 ins (150 cms) in length, 32 ins (81 cms) in depth.
A Fine Knowle Settee. The upholstered back, hinged sides, sprung seat and three swab cushions covered in faded crimson velvet edged in fringing, with a rectangular panel of 18th century needlework appliquéd to the back. The velvet clad corner finials tied with tasselled cord securing the hinges sides, 36 ins (91 cms) high, 72 ins (183 cms) in length, 36 ins (91 cms) deep.
An Unusual Joined Oak Armchair with pegged bar tray to the front. The broad shaped cresting rail carved with initials HB and date 1718 between daisy wheels defined against a recessed pitted ground with raised edging and lobed terminals. The uprights adorned with split spindles and flanked by scrolling 'ear-pieces' either side of the plain back panel. The shaped arm rests with turned finial pegs to the front securing a detachable tray above fillet turned baluster posts leading to a plank seat on turned legs with stretchers. 41 ins (104 cms) high, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 21¼ ins (54 cms) deep.
A 17th Century English Oak Wainscot Chair. The shaped top rail with decorative chip carved channels above a lozenge carved back panel flanked by S-scroll 'ear-pieces'. The uprights adorned with split spindle appliqués. The arms on baluster turned posts leading down to a plank seat with chip carved ends and standing on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers.
A 17th Century Yorkshire Inlaid Oak Wainscot Chair. The shaped cresting rail carved with voluted S-scrolls incorporating pendant leaves above a twin-panel back: The shallow upper panel enriched with foliate carving; the principal panel incised with initials T W D and date 1560 framed by an unusual apexed band of channel moulding embellished with punchwork. The frame marquetried with dog-tooth bands, branded with initials CW, and flanked by fronds of stylised foliage. The planked seat with chip carved sides resting on rising baluster turned legs with peripheral stretchers, 49 ins (124 cms) high, the seat 18 ins (46 cms) high, 23 ins (58.5 cms) wide.
A 17th Century North Cheshire/South Lancashire Oak Wainscot Chair with fine colour & patination. The twin scrolled cresting rail flanked by finials. The back panel braned with initials I.S., enriched with a diamond containing an internal quatrefoil motif surrounded by incised scrollwork and enhanced with punchwork. The downswept arms raised on short rising baluster supports leading down to the plank seat with engrailed sides. The baluster legs united by peripheral stretchers.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot Chair. The shaped cresting rail carved with scrolling foliage above a carved frieze and fielded panel back. The downswept arms with voluted terminals on turned canon barrel posts leading down to a 'cacquetuese' type seat above a scalloped & chip-carved seat rail and turned legs united by moulded peripheral stretchers. 41½ ins (105 cms) high, the seat 16½ ins (42 cms) high, 24 ins (61 cms) wide.
A Fine Late 17th Century Child's Oak Slat-back Armchair of rich colour & patination. The high back having five moulded slats below a pierced dome-topped cresting rail with voluted terminals. The frame decorated with S-scrolls and small leaf motifs defined against a recessed ground, with similar decoration to the shaped seat rail. Standing on turned column & block legs united by side stretchers 36½ ins (92.5 cms) high, 18½ ins (47 cms) wide.
A Fine & Rare 17th Century Child's Inlaid Oak Wainscot Chair of small proportions, attributed to South Yorkshire and having a good colour & patination. The shaped cresting rail carved with a pair of voluted S-scrolls incorporating plumes of foliage, above a lozenge carved back panel with fluttering pennants adorning the terminals and the date 1668 to the top. The uprights inlaid with chequer bands; the banding repeated on the seat rail. The down swept arms on turned posts above turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 24½ ins (62 cms) high 16 ins (41 cms) wide.
A Long 18th Century & Later Joined Oak Bench Stool. The plank seat with moulded edge standing on four splayed baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers and strengthened by cross braces. The seat with a long swab cushion covered in buttoned crimson velvet and edged in piping. 19¾ ins (50 cms) in height, 62 ins (158 cms) in length, 10¼ ins (26 cms) in width.
A Long 19th Century Joined Oak Bench Stool, in the 17th century style. The thick single plank seat with moulded edge standing on six turned legs united by peripheral stretchers and having a long swab cushion covered in buttoned crimson velvet with piped edges. 18 ins (46 cms) high, 96 ins (244 cms) in length, 11 ins (28 cms) wide.
A Fine Mid 15th Century Oak Church Pew originating from Suffolk. The 2 inch (5 cm) thick plank seat between Gothic carved pew ends enriched with tracery and surmounted by poppy head finials; one end with a seated animal (lacking head), 38 ins (97 cms) high, 88 ins (224 cms) in length, 14 ins (36 cms) deep.
Four 19th Century Country Stools: One of boarded elm with plank seat and ogee cut end boards united by a turned stretcher, 12½ ins (32 cms) high, 18 ins x 8¼ ins (46 cm x 21 cms). One with round slightly dished top on three splayed ash legs united by peripheral stretchers 19 ins (48 cms) high, 12 ins (30 cms) in diameter. A three legged stool with D-shaped slab top on splayed pine legs 20 ins (51 cms) high, 17½ ins (44.5 cms) wide. And an ash milking stool with bevelled slab top on three splayed and chamfered legs, 12½ ins (32 cms) high, 9 ins x 8 ins (23 cm x 20 cms).
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