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A pair of French style open armchairs, each decorated with leaves, scrolls, grapes etc., with a padded back and seat, previously gilded but now painted in grey. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
An Ercol light beech cottage type three piece suite, to included a two seat sofa, with turned supports, padded back, arm rests and seat, in green damask type material, on turned legs, and matching armchair. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises
Garden Seats: A pair of rare Coalbrookdale Oak and Ivy pattern cast iron seats2nd half 19th centuryfully stamped C B Dale and diamond registration stamp, number and pattern number 30153cm.; 60ins wideThe original design, number 119253, was registered and patented by the CoalbrookdaleIron Foundry at the Public Record office on 8th March 1859, and is seat number 30 in their1875 Castings Catalogue. It was designed by the sculptor John Bell, one of Coalbrookdale’sprincipal designers, whose famous Deerhound Centre Table was exhibited at the 1855Universal Exhibition, and which is now in the Iron Bridge Gorge Museum, Shropshire. See engraving
Garden Seats: A Coalbrookdale Horse Chestnut pattern cast iron seatlast quarter 19th centurystamped Coalbrookdale Co and with registration numbers and front rail stamp together with pattern number 46188cm.; 74ins wideThe design of this seat, number 217568, was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry at The Public Record Office on 23rd March 1868, and is number 46 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue, Section III, page 256 (See engraving)
Garden Seats: A Coalbrookdale Fern and Blackberry pattern cast iron seatlast quarter 19th centurythe front rail stamped Coalbrookdale and fully stamped on back with registration number and pattern number147cm.; 58ins wideUnusually this seat has an integral seat frame stamped Coalbrookdale together with distinctive Coalbrookdale bronze headed nuts normally not used on this pattern.This design, number 113617, was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on the 30th of April 1858 by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry, and is seat number 29A in their 1875 Castings Catalogue.
Garden Seats: A small Coalbrookdale Nasturtium pattern cast iron seatlast quarter 19th centurystamped CB Dale and Co and with diamond registration stamp and number93cm.; 36½ins wideThis design, number 1958629, was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on the 1st March 1866 by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry, and is seat number 44 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue. (See engraving)
Garden Seats: A Coalbrookdale Lily of the Valley pattern cast iron seatlast quarter 19th centurywith diamond registration stamps182cm.; 72ins wideThis design, number 171578, was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on the 8th February 1864 by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry, and is seat number 36 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue. (See engraving)
A Thames Valley elm and fruitwood armchair, early/mid-18th century, the shaped top rail with carved shell, terminating in scrolls, with vase-shaped splat and turned spindle rails, the arms terminating in scrolls, with dished seat, supported on turned legs and united by turned stretchersLiterature: See Bernard Cotton's 'The English Regional Chair', where a similar armchair is illustrated pl.2, p.32 and fig. TV16, p.46.
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