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Lot 383

A late 19th century fruitwood framed child's high chair, the curved top and back rails over a shaped replacement seat, raised on turned and tapered front legs and outswept back legs conjoined by double peripheral stretchers, the seat 13½in. (34.5cm.) wide, height to back 35½in. (90.25cm.).

Lot 946

An early 18th century Continental fruitwood turned lowback chair, the two shaped bar and spindle back with carved roundels, within turned and block uprights with applied turned roundel decoration and turned finials, above a stuff over seat, raised on four ring turned supports, united by turned peripheral stretchers, height to back 33½in. (85cm.), width 17¾in. (45cm.).

Lot 486

An early Victorian rosewood chariot back nursing chair, with a shaped and pierced top-rail and central back splat, over a stuff over seat, raised on turned front legs and brass castors.

Lot 406

A set of four mid 19th century French fruitwood framed open arm chairs, the shaped backs with floral carving to the top rail matching that of the serpentine, seat rail, below the half-padded arms on curved supports, raised on four floral carved cabriole legs, the seats 23in. (58.5cm.) wide, height to back 34in. (86.5cm.). (4)

Lot 944

A late 17th century English oak side chair, with deep arched top rail within eared uprights, over a solid seat and plain rails with ogee moulded borders, raised on block and disc turned front legs with conforming turned front stretcher, the plain square back legs with plain back and double side stretchers, height to back 38¼in. (97cm.), 20½in. (52cm.) wide.

Lot 416

A well carved mid 19th century French walnut framed wingback armchair, the showframe with floral and foliate decoration to the shaped back, curved wings and half padded arms, over a serpentine seat, on cabriole legs with scroll toes, the seat 28in. (71cm.) wide, height to back 41½in. (105.5cm.).

Lot 1281

A red painted Asante (or Ashanti) stool, with dished rectangular seat, raised on four flat supports with toothed outside edges and a pierced square column at the centre, on a chip carved platform, 24 x 13¼in. (61 x 33.5cm.), 13in. (33cm.) high at seat centre.

Lot 895

A Georgian style large wingback armchair, c.1900, upholstered in pale gold velvet, on carved oak cabriole style front legs with brass castors, the seat 21½in. (54.5cm.) wide, height to back 48½in. (123.25cm.).

Lot 397

An Edwardian mahogany mahogany two seater salon settee, the moulded, angular back over slightly swept arms on turned and fluted tapered supports, the stuff over seat in pink silk (a/f), raised on fluted, tapered legs with tapered peg feet, 54½in. (138.5cm.) long, height to back 30¾in. (78cm.).

Lot 910

A late 18th century Hepplewhite style mahogany elbow chair, with shallow label top rail, narrow husk-carved central splat above a serpentine stuff-over seat, raised on tapered diamond legs and spade toes.

Lot 855

A Victorian rosewood button back armchair, with serpentine seat, the half padded arms with crook supports on turned inverted baluster legs with castors.

Lot 419

A Victorian blue velvet upholstered and buttoned armchair, the serpentine fronted deep seat over turned mahogany inverted baluster legs on, brass castors, the seat 23½in. (59.5cm.) wide, height to back 33in. (84cm.).

Lot 929

An 18th century tall oak stool, with overstuffed seat, turned legs and peripheral stretchers, 17¼ x 13in. (43.75 x 33cm.), 21in. (53.25cm.).

Lot 933

A Continental carved beech side chair, 19th century, with serpentine shaped caned back with shell carved surmount and caned seat, over shaped, serpentine rails and raised on scroll carved cabriole legs with peg feet, height to back 38½in. (98cm.), width 21in. (53.25cm.).

Lot 907

A pine topped farmhouse style kitchen table, with one end drawer, on a painted base and turned legs, conjoined by an H-stretcher, 81½ x 36in. (207 x 91.5cm.); together with six pine dining chairs with incised toprails over three turned spindles, on square legs and peripheral stretchers with turned spindles to the front below the seat rail. (7)

Lot 840

A fine pair of 19th century French carved beech framed fauteuils, the shaped backs and half padded arms over a serpentine seat, raised on cabriole legs, beautifully re-upholstered in a fine floral fabric, the seats 25½in. (64.75cm.) wide, height to backs 36½in. (92.75cm.). (2)

Lot 862

A George III style wingback armchair, 20th century, on serpentine faced square legs united by an H-stretcher, upholstered in Oriental style fabric with birds and prunus blossom, the seat 21in. (53.25cm.) wide, height to back 43½in. (110cm.).

Lot 945

An 18th century carved and shaped frame jointed elbow chair, probably Scandinavian, probably beech wood, the shaped and moulded two bar back within shaped, chamfered uprights terminating in scrolls, over downswept arms with similar scroll ends, later loose solid seat, over serpentine, moulded seat rails and similarly shaped and scroll carved legs united by peripheral stretchers matching the bar back, height to back 46in. (117cm.), width of seat 18½in. (47cm.), overall width 25in. (63.5cm.), alterations.

Lot 842

A pair of Regency style mahogany chariot back open armchairs, late 20th century, the top of the back and legs with brass floral mounts, the seat and back in pink silk, the seats 21in. (53.25cm.) wide, 35in. (89cm.) to top of back. (2)

Lot 494

A 19th century carved walnut fauteuil, the shaped, serpentine padded back with floral ornament over half-padded swept arms on scroll supports and a stuff over seat, upholstered in sprigged pink silk, raised on foliate carved cabriole legs united by floral, shell and scroll carved rails, width of seat 21in. (53.25cm.), height to back 36in. (91.5cm.).

Lot 878

A set of eight late Victorian Hepplewhite style mahogany shield back dining chairs, including two carvers, the backs with a leaf-decorated central smaller shield within a husk carved ovoid, over drop-in seats within a serpentine seat rail and raised tapered legs with H stretcher. (8)

Lot 942

A good 17th century oak table chair, fine colour and patina, the plain, two plank top on slot hinges, sliding back to reveal shaped arms on square tapered supports and a solid two plank seat with single drawer beneath, raised on square, chamfered legs, lacking front stretcher, 31½ x 22½in. (80 x 57.25cm.), 29in. (73.5cm.) high.

Lot 920

A late 17th / early 18th century oak barley-sugar twist armchair, with cane seat and back, the seat rail with incised diamond decoration, matching that of the back, on barley sugar twist legs with H-stretcher and further stretchers to the front and back, maximum width 25¼in. (64.25cm.), height to back 40in. (101.75cm.)., * Provenance: Lindisfarne Castle, Northumberland, the property of Oswald T. Falk, owner of Lindisfarne from 1920-28. With accompanying copy of a photograph showing the chair in the castle c.1920.

Lot 659

Chair, Edwardian, straight grain walnut, pale pink seat, height 85 cm width 39 cm depth 39 cm

Lot 661

Armchair, oak and elm, original tapestry seat (hole to fabric), height 95 cm width 56 cm depth 48 cm

Lot 179

Piano stool, Edwardian, mahogany, satinwood banded, adjustable height with upholstered seat, height 57 cm max width 36 cm depth 34 cm, height when closed 48 cm

Lot 812

2 Chairs, one Windsor oak chair and a further spindle back arm chair without seat.

Lot 609

Carver chair, ash, spindle back, green upholstered seat, height 103 cm width 59 cm depth 57 cm

Lot 638

Chair, elm spindle back with rush seat, height 102 cm width 48 cm depth 44 cm

Lot 634

Stool, walnut frame, cabriole feet, circa 1900, upholstered seat, height 44 cm width 54 cm depth 44 cm

Lot 604

Chair, ash, spindle back, with rush seat, height 102 cm width 48 cm depth 44 cm

Lot 879

Window seat, stool, off white coloured, faux bamboo frame with daisy fabric upholstered seat, height 64 cm width 90 cm depth 38 cm

Lot 436

Piano stool, mahogany, satinwood banded with green leather seat circa 1900, height 46 cm width 41 cm depth 33 cm

Lot 859

Chairs 3 plus 1, mahogany 18th century, tapestry seats in blue to 3 chairs, height 92 cm width 53 cm depth 45 cm, open armchair without seat measuring height 92 cm width 58 cm depth 48 cm

Lot 641

Chair, mahogany, late eighteenth century, with tapestry seat, height 93 cm width 54 cm, depth 46 cm

Lot 639

Side chair, mahogany frame with brown velvet seat, height 85 cm width 36 cm depth 46 cm

Lot 603

Chair, Victorian, oak, with upholstered seat, height 89 cm width 52 cm depth 55 cm

Lot 606

Chair, high arched back, upholstered seat and back, height 111 cm width 51 cm depth 54 cm

Lot 642

Chair, satinwood open arm chair, blue seat, height 95 cm width 60 cm depth 50 cm

Lot 796

Dining chairs, set x 6, mahogany, striped upholstered seat, height 91 cm width 45 cm depth 39 cm

Lot 486

A George III mahogany box stool with a hinged and padded seat, raised on cabriole legs, 55cm high, 52cm wide

Lot 415

A 19th Century Howard & Sons tub armchair with a green upholstery to back and striped upholstery to seat on turned legs and castors, the castors stamped Howard & Sons, London, 84cm high, 73cm wide

Lot 407

A Heals oak reclining chair circa 1920, with panelled seat and open arms, 78cm high, 90cm deep

Lot 409

A Victorian carved oak settle the hinged seat below carved back with ribbon and scrolling acanthus within a floral border, the base carved with lion masks and scrolling acanthus, all on claw feet, 94cm high

Lot 509

A Chippendale style mahogany ladder back elbow chair 19th Century, with curved upholstered seat

Lot 525

A Heals ash armchair circa 1920, in the Cotswold style, the lattice back over open arms and drop-in upholstered seat on square cut supports and sledge feet, Heals ivorine label to underside, 80cm high, 56cm wide

Lot 448

A Neville Neal ash Cotswold School rocking chair circa 1970, stamped mark to back leg, with turned supports, open arms and rush seat, 106cm high, 61cm deep

Lot 495

A Victorian walnut rectangular footstool with overstuffed seat on 'X' shaped scrolled supports united by a turned stretcher, 45cm high

Lot 70

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED HOOP BACKED PARLOUR SIDE CHAIR, having foliate scroll moulded pierced splat, padded drop-in seat and vase shaped foliate and reed moulded front legs on brass casters. CONDITION REPORT: Upholstery is scruffy and worn but the chair appears basically sound if rather grubby.

Lot 69

PART 18TH CENTURY OAK PANEL BACKED SETTLE with open arms and lift seat. 19th Century reconstructed from 18th Century panelling. 128 x 52 x 117cm. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound condition, top right hand corner of the back has been cut at some stage and re-attached. Good colour, soundly constructed.

Lot 1362

Ornate carved shield back bedroom chair with upholstered seat

Lot 500

SEAT TOLEDO CDI. 2005 SEAT Toledo 1968 cc diesel in black, approximately 150,000 miles, MOT until March 2017. This item is from a Bailiffs recovery and therefore has no associated paperwork, the car has one key with it which is in the Office.

Lot 1002

An 18th century elm farmhouse stool, with heavy block seat, on four tapering legs 37 x 39cm (14 x 15in) Good colour and patination with expected marks and evidence of old worm

Lot 1014

A set of six early 19th century fruitwood rope back chairs, with bar backs, one stamped RW to the seat back, on turned and stretched legs including two armchairs (6) 87 x 42cm (34 x 16in)

Lot 1028

A pair French Hepplewhite mahogany framed window seats, each with out-scrolling arms and serpentine seat fronts, upholstered in blue material on slender cabriole legs (2) 64 x 120 x 52cm (25 x 47 x 20in) French Hepplewhite is a stylistic label attached to the furniture of George Hepplewhite of the late 1760s and '70s exhibiting the direct influence of Louis XV designs and the French taste. Translating the more extravagant neoclassical furniture designs of Robert Adam into a graceful interpretation of the style, Hepplewhite's reputation rested on his book, The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterers Guide" of 1788.

Lot 1030

A set of four black painted cane seat armchairs in the manner of Sheraton with gilt lined frames, caned backs and seats with squab cushions, on outswept turned legs (4) 84 x 50cm (33 x 20in)

Lot 1041

A set of four William IV mahogany hall chairs, with boldly carved c-scroll backs centred in relief by the arms of the Neave family, with panel seats, on gadroon moulded legs (4) 99 x 47cm (39 x 18in) Other Notes: The Neave Family, Dagnam Park, Essex Sir Richard Neave (1721-1814) was a city merchant who made his fortune in the West Indies and was created Governor of the Bank of England in 1780. In 1772, he bought Dagnam Estate in Essex. He demolished the existing house and rebuilt a splendid Georgian house nine bays wide by four deep. Shortly before his death he commissioned the famous garden designer Humphry Repton to advise on the redesign of the grounds. In 1842, Sir Thomas Neave built the Church in the neighbouring village of Noak Hill where a number of the family were buried. [Lots: silver bears inscriptions]. Sir Thomas Neave married Frances Caroline Digby, the daughter of the Hon and Very Rev William Digby, Dean of Durham - and their grandson, Sir Richard Digby Neave, inherited the estate from them. The Neave family crest included the baronet's badge of the hand of Ulster after Richard Neave was created a baronet in 1795. The crest on the hall chairs [Lot ] includes the Digby arms. The Neave's remained at Dagnam until World War II when the house was requisitioned. The house was badly damaged by bombs and was eventually destroyed in 1950. With thanks to Chloe Cockerill for her help with the identificaton of the arms.. Three with some losses to the carved armorial and two with old repars to the backs at seat rail level, where fixings have been improved.

Lot 1043

A Biedermeier mahogany frame sofa, with upholstered back panel and anthemion carved crest rail, cylindrical arms, each carved with a lion's mask, squab seat cushion, on carved lion paw feet 99 x 194 x 64cm (39 x 76 x 25in)

Lot 1047

A Regency mahogany library bergere, with buttoned leather squab seat, on gadroon moulded legs and brass wheel casters 82 x 53cm (32 x 21in)

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