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Large Glass Table with 4 Chairs. Rectangular lozenge shaped glass topped table. With woven frosted central pattern. Cylindrical metal legs. Approx 121 by 90cm. Complete with four matching high backed chairs. Approx 112 by 44 sm. Two blue seat pads, 2 cram seat pads. High backed metal construction.
A French Hepplewhite style beech elbow chair, the arched back with flared and pierced back slat over a shaped seat and arms with scroll terminals, standing on turned, tapered and fluted front legs united by an X stretcher (central finial missing), the seat 23¾in. (60.5cm.) wide, height to back 39½in. (100 cm.).
An Edwardian walnut and marquetry tub chair, the shaped bar top rail with inlaid grotesque mask and foliate marquetry, over a shield shaped padded splat and swept bar back, oval padded seat, raised on boxwood inlaid cabriole style legs with x-stretcher, width of seat 18½in. (47cm.), height to back 20½in. (52cm.).
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.).
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)
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.
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.).
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.).
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)
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.
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.).
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.
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.
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