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A set of four Louis XVI style gilt framed salon chairs, the upholstered backs and seats flanked by leaf capped open arms and on turned fluted legs Condition Report: Frame joints split in places, gilding with chips at joints, frieze and legs, upholstery faded two with damp stains, one seat badly split. Two chairs loose in the pine frames, one rocks on the flat; chipping and splitting of gilding throughout; all legs scuffed, upholstery faded, arm pads frayed, horse hair upholstery; the chairs are covered so we are not able to report on worm, the lining was removed from the corner of one and no worm was visible
A pair of late 18th Century mahogany single chairs with loose trap seats on square chamfered legs and two others Condition Report: Pair of chairs: sound in the frame, with some chips and scratches, loose trap seats not matchingOne other chair loose in the frame, the upholstered seat in poor condition and with scratches and lost timberThe other chair: back stretcher badly chewed, scratched and scuffing throughout
A Gainsborough type armchair, the arms on swept-back supports, on cabriole legs with open shells to the knees Condition Report: There is slight movement in the back, Arms rubbed and padding worn and faded, legs rubbed and scuffed particularly knees and toes, upholstery holed in places and frayed at edges, measurements, height to top of arms from floor, 63cm, seat height from floor, 43cm, width of seat, 63cm, depth of seat 55cm, seat to top back 57cm
Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller: An EA 124 aluminum framed lounge chair and ottoman upholstered in black leather, the stool with Herman Miller label, the chair frame numbered 938-139/see illustration Condition Report: Overall with some scratches, scuffs and wear to leather, predominantly to front edges and corners where there is cracking and some losses - see further images. Scuffs and scratched to aluminium commensurate with age and use. Chair does swivel. The seat of the chair top and bottom seems relatively firm as is the stool.
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the arched dial with 'High Tide at Bristol' key indicator, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Fran's Weller, Bristol, the case with dentil cornice and blind fret carved frieze above a long trunk door and panelled base on ogee bracket feet, 222cm high/see illustration Condition Report: The case has been restored and re-polished, locks and hinges replaced and hood pillar capitals and bases re-gilded. Interior re-blocked and one leg is loose but present. The face and movement have been restored, the chapter ring replaced and spandrels re-gilded, the moon dial repainted and the ratchets for the same replaced. There is no subsidiary pointer for the tides. There is a painted pointer on the moon dial; the ratchet on the striking train not working therefore fully unwound. The seat board is not original.
19th century painted pine window seat of trapezoidal form, with carved seat on turned supports, 125cm wide CONDITION REPORT Some worm damage - does not appear to be severe, although front centre leg is slightly compromised -wobbly, small inset wooden repair to right rail. Paintwork is largely lost, carving is fine (replacement carving), otherwise general wear and tear. 125cm wide x 29cm deep x 46cm high
Regency mahogany library chair with button upholstered bowed top rail, raised on vertical splats and relief carved spandrels, with projecting stuffover seat, on lobed turned supports and castors CONDITION REPORT Near castor is missing, frame rather loose, otherwise good original order. Upholstery split
Pair of 19th century French carved fauteuils, green painted with gilt heightening on cabriole legs, together with shaped footstool (3) CONDITION REPORT Both in goos solid original condition- the upholstery on one set is damaged. There are one or two cracks in the framework but the chairs feel tight. there is some general wear and tear and they have a shabby chic look. Seat is approx 40cm off the ground
Early Victorian Parian ware figure of HM Queen Victoria seated in an armchair with moulded Royal coat of arms on reverse and inscribed 'Mr Peavee 25 Ludgate', 18cm, on later wooden stepped plinth CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, thumb missing from one hand, crack in rear of seat. The base is an old but later replacement
Print of Little Compton showing house and grounds with horse and carriae inLittle Compton, the Seat of Sir Richard Howe Bt. Published "The Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire", Robert Atkyns (W. Bowyer, London, 1712) (Plate 35) Johannes Kip (1653-1722) a gold frame with cream and pale blue inlay 63 x 71cm
Holland House in Middlesex, Seat of Lord Holland from a series of Stately English Homes by Paul Sandby 1781 and Lartington in Yorkshire the Seat of Henry Maire by William ANGUS, [1752-1821]. from The Seats Of The Nobility and Gentry In Great Britain and Wales In a Collection of Select Views... Published Islington / London: W.Angus, 1787 in walnut effect frames with inlay 54 x 62cm
Set of two topographical Little Compton, the Seat of Sir Richard Howe Bt. Published "The Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire", Robert Atkyns (W. Bowyer, London, 1712) (Plate 35) Johannes Kip (1653-1722) and The Abbey in Cirencester The Seat of Thomas Master Esq.r1. J. Kip Delin. et Sculp. [n.d. c.1724.] in walnut effect and gilt frames, 61 x 66cm
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