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A late Victorian Chesterfield three seater settee, on turned front legs Condition report Report by GH Width is 200 cm, depth is 85 cm and height 65 cm. Height of seat base is approx. 39 cm. Structurally very solid and with usual age related wear to legs and feet. Upholstery reasonable with sprung seat base still quite springy and the back and arms reasonable if a little lumpy.
A 19th century farmhouse box settle, 161 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GH One rear slat missing. Otherwise various age related marks and wear, including sun-fading, water staining, dark and light areas, ring marks etc, as well as scratches, dents and chips commensurate with age and use. Some old wood worm damage to the front of the hinging seat with areas of loss to the wood. There is also a crack on the right hand side of this seat. Otherwise generally extremely solid and heavily built, and does not appear to have been adapted.
A George III style upholstered wing armchair, on tapering square front legs with spade feet Condition report Report by GH Quite a bit of movement when wobbled but still seems reasonably sturdy. Legs with age related chips, scratches and marks, and a small veneer repair to the right hand front leg. Measurements as follows. 94 cm wide, 118 cm high, 74 cm deep, seat height 52 cm. Upholstery reasonably clean and unworn.
A Victorian window seat, on cabriole front legs with knurl feet, and turned back legs, 146 cm wide Condition report Report by GH 45 cm high. 42 cm deep, 146 cm long Front legs generally a little loose, and when turned upside down a number of woodworm holes are visible. Otherwise a small amount of glue excess behind the right front leg suggests possible reattachment at some point. Otherwise legs generally in reasonably good condition commensurate with age with usual chips, scratches and dents. Upholstery generally worn and grubby.
Jacobean style carved oak box settle, the back dedicated to Roger & Grace, Waddington 1569 below an inset carved panel with figures, topped by a crest rail carved with a coat of arms and 'PRO RECTO SEMPER', the box base with a slide in seat and bears legend 'fear God & Honour Ye King', 100cm wide by 63cm deep by 147cm high
A Dyrlund teak "Lotus" or "Flip-Flap" dining table, 1970s, the round top lifts to reveal four expandable leaves supported by a X footed pedestal base, original Dyrlund label to underside, 109cm diameter closed, and 150 cm diam extended; together with a set of 4 associated teak dining chairs from the same period, original mid brown leatherette upholstery to seats and base with "knee" protrusion at the front of the seat and rounded cut-away back, original Dyrlund labels (5)
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