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Lot 912

Pair of Victorian Mahogany Balloon Back Bedroom Chairs with Stuffed Seat and Back Rail

Lot 915

Retro Teak Framed Chair with White Button Back Seat and Back

Lot 933

Ercol Hoop Stickback Beech Rocking Chair with Elm Seat

Lot 943

Victorian painted pine 2 seat railway bench

Lot 1714

Three assorted 19th c. Oak and Elm country Dining Chairs, one being Welsh with spindle back and circular Elm seat, one Ash spindle back with Elm seat and the other Beech lath back with well figured Elm seat, all standing on turned legs with turned stretchers.

Lot 1715

A 19th c. Ash and Elm Smokers bow Elbow Chair with shaped top rail on hoop with scroll end arms on turned supports, with wide shaped solid Elm seat, standing on turned legs, original stain still visible in places and good patina.

Lot 1716

A circa 1920 Oak Captain's Chair with shaped back rest on hoop arm rail with scroll ends, on ring turned supports and solid Oak shaped seat, standing on ring turned legs with stretchers.

Lot 1730

A circa 1920 Oak framed reclining Steamer type Armchair with wide flat arms on slat supports and with tan corduroy button upholstered rear cushion and seat, standing on square legs.

Lot 1736

A circa 1900 Mahogany framed hoop back Elbow Chair with upholstered back, arm pads and seat in oatmeal ground, floral shadow patterned embroidered fabric, with scroll end arms and cabriole legs

Lot 1780

An Oak framed elbow chair having twist supports and drop-in floral tapestry seat.

Lot 83

2 large blue and white Chinese style seat/lamp tables 47cm high

Lot 1042

A concrete curved garden seat

Lot 1260

A 3 seat Showwood Settee with paisley flower pattern

Lot 1306

A heavily carved dark wood hall chair with barley twist supports and twisted cross member with solid seat

Lot 1314

An oak 2 seat settle with a carved back and lift lid

Lot 1191

Herbert Royle (1870-1958) Simon's Seat, near Grassington, signed, oil on canvas board, 50cm by 60cm

Lot 1312

A Victorian rosewood, satinwood banded and boxwood strung seven piece salon suite, circa 1870, recovered in green velvet, comprising sofa with buttoned back overstuffed seat, raised on square tapering legs, 146cm by 57cm by 80cm, a pair of armchairs with padded back supports, arms and serpentine shaped seat rails, 63cm by 51cm by 99cm, and four single side chairs with pierced splats and overstuffed seats, 44cm by 43cm by 91cm

Lot 1357

A suite of three Robert ''Mouseman'' Thompson Oak Chairs, comprising armchair with shield school crest to the top rail, stepped arms, blue hide upholstered seat and back, on fluted front section legs, with plaque 1890-1963 IN MEMORY OF ALBERT E NORMAN SCHOLAR 1900-1904 GOVERNOR 1952-1963, with recessed carved mouse signature, 121cm; and Two Matching Chairs, each with plaques IN MEMORY OF ALBERT E NORMAN and MRS L M KENDALL BA MEMBER OF THE STAFF 1928-1962, 95.5cm (3)

Lot 1523

A 17th century carved oak stool with later cane seat

Lot 1542

^ A 19th century copper club fender with brown leather close nailed seat, 157cm wide

Lot 1546

# A pair of George III mahogany dining chairs, a similar dining chair, a mahogany carver chair, a mahogany and crossbanded carver chair and a single mahogany dining chair with drop in seat

Lot 1547

~ A black painted club fender with close nailed over stuffed seat, 221cm wide

Lot 1582

# An early 19th century oak armchair, together with a walnut revolving music seat

Lot 1621

A joined oak child's high chair, the panelled back with a scrolled cresting between finialled posts and downcurved arms, over a boarded seat with footboard, on turned legs joined by moulded stretchers

Lot 1624

A late Victorian adjustable music seat on turned legs and a late Victorian rosewood fire screen

Lot 1650

A Chinese child's chair with cane work seat

Lot 1667

A George I style mahogany dining chair, with needlework drop in seat

Lot 1675

~ A late Victorian armchair upholstered in close nailed leather with later covered seat

Lot 1710

A late Victorian walnut adjustable revolving music chair, with over stuffed seat

Lot 1711

* A Victorian rosewood X-framed dressing stool with drop in seat

Lot 1065

Fishing rods, reels, box seat, keep nets etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1127

Late 19th century two seat round spindle back driving stanhope gig, adjustable foot rest, black finish with yellow pin stripe, brass hubs inscribed 'Anna Cowburn Manchester', approx. 13/14HH, L340cm (overall), H170cm (overall), wheel D120cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1128

20th century 'Ecton Gig' two seat driving gig, labelled on back,'Ecton Carriages Park House, Reapsmoor Longnor, Buxton Derbyshire', L300cm (overall), H138cm (overall), D80cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 487

After Kip Engraving "Sevenhampton, the seat of SRWM Dodwel"

Lot 174

PAIR OF KIDNEY SHAPED TWO SEAT SOFAS WITH ONE MATCHING FOOTSTOOL

Lot 179

MODERN BLUE LEATHER THREE SEAT SOFA and matching chair

Lot 1059

A Victorian childs Windsor potty chair with hole to seat, (from Northumberland)

Lot 877

A blue stained oak window seat on turned supports

Lot 764

*Aircraft Seat. A rare post-WWI aircraft seat from a passenger-carrying aircraft, of wicker construction painted white with life vest compartment under the seat, 110 cm high (1)

Lot 805

*Control Column. An aircraft control column from a Westland Wapati, circa 1920s, the top with black celluloid grip, two paddle firing buttons, stamped B.S.A. (Birmingham Small Arms) 587/34, the long shaft with fixing bracket stamped WA 123, 77 cm long overall The Westland Wapiti was a British two seat general purpose military biplane built in the 1920s to replace the Airco DH.9A in Royal Air Force Service. (1)

Lot 832

*Miles Master Aircraft. A 1930s control column grip, of cast circular aluminium construction stamped AH 2235 and DR520, retaining celluloid covered hand grip and paddle firing button, 19cm long The Miles Master was a British 2-seat monoplane advanced trainer built by Miles Aircraft Ltd. for the Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm during WWII. (1)

Lot 839

*Monoplane Evocation. Built in the late 20th century, this quarter-size, scratch-built fanciful representation of an early Bleriot-style monoplane, the construction appears to be based on a late Victorian bath chair, with 65cm solid-tyred direct-spoked wheels fitted to a 60cm wide common axle with plain bearings, the galleried back driver's seat is supported by full elliptical springing, the chassis is completed with direct steering to a single front wheel with acute castered forks and single vertical pin bearing, a 'U'-shaped bar allows for the support of the feet on either side of the steering tiller, mounted above the driver is a single-cylinder four-stroke engine, probably removed from a lawn mower, but featuring spinning magneto-electrics, a cooling fan, carburettor, exhaust and petrol tank, the crank spins a three-bladed propeller via a stabilising gear, the tail fin, wings and propeller have been created by stretching a doped fabric-style material over a solid-bar framework, creating a birdlike effect, clearly manufactured to a high standard, its specific original purpose is unknown, although possibly designed for a soapbox derby, or a cycle race of the Goodwood variety, height 116cm, width 270cm, length 206cm Exhibition as a fun display piece in a motoring museum or transport collection would be ideal. (1)

Lot 855

*R101 Airship. A fine wooden propeller seat believed to be from the R.101 or R.100, the wide laminated propeller tips sheaved in brass with aluminium rivets to form a high backed seat, 104.5 cm high, with a recent label stating 'seat made from propeller tips from a spare propeller. Believed from the airship R.101 or R.100' By repute purchased through a sale of airship artefacts recovered from the R.101 at Cardington, Bedfordshire. (1)

Lot 125

LARGE CONCRETE TIMBER AFFECT SEAT

Lot 170

A motorised Raleigh bicycle, serial number 82591AA, circa 1955/56, with rod brakes and Terry sprung seat, mounted with a Cyclemaster 32 cc engine, serial number A03899.

Lot 476

A matched set of eight Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, comprising a set of five and three similar, each with open back, turned front legs and uniformly upholstered lift-off seat (8)

Lot 484

A 19th century Continental mahogany double scroll arm settee, with leaf carved and facetted back rail, scroll and floral carved arms, moulded front rail and turned legs, later re-upholstered with loose seat pad and two cylindrical arm cushions

Lot 507

A Peter 'Rabbitman' Heap of Wetwang oak dining table, of plain circular form with x-shaped pedestal on x-shaped platform base with carved rabbit motif, 137cm diameter 73cm high together with a set of four oak dining chairs each with red upholstered oblong panelled back and seat and block turned and octagonal front legs with carved rabbit motif (5)

Lot 513

A Peter Rabbitman Heap of Wetwang oak dining suite, comprising refectory table with adzed oblong top on two turned octagonal supports with carved rabbit motif, splayed feet and chamfered stretcher 136cm long, 81cm deep, 73cm high with four single and two carving chairs, the carvers with plain top rail, interwoven lattice splat, curving arms, upholstered seat with studded edges, turned octagonal front legs with carved rabbit motif and H-stretcher (7)

Lot 120

* An English blue ground porcelain tray, painted with ''Tinehinch, the Seat of the late H Grattan'', 38cm wide

Lot 249

Howard & Sons, a late 19th century Gothic taste parquetry decorated oak centre table, the octagonal top on knopped column supports and chamfered legs 72 x 121 x 121cm (28 x 47 x 47in) Other Notes: One of the most successful and fashionable furniture companies of the 19th century, Howard & Sons was founded in 1820 by John Howard. They moved to premises in Berners Street London W1 in 1848, trading as "cabinet makers, upholsterers and decorators". In 1865 they obtained patents for wood veneer used for parquet flooring and the following year a patent for an "elastic seat", a re-design of traditional upholstery for sofa and armchairs. Their furniture won medals at International Exhibitions throughout Europe and notable commissions included Elton Hall, Stokesay Court and Mr Vanderbilt's yacht. They worked in a variety of fashionable styles, neo-Renaissance, Anglo-Japanese and Louis XVI. The present table belongs to the firm's Puginan range of Gothic Revival furniture for which they produced a series of tables with parquetry tops using the patents they had established in 1865. Examples of their furniture can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Lot 253

A single oak dining chair by William Birch, circa 1900, the ring turned uprights with arched horizontal splats, the padded seat on turned tapering front legs united by similarly turned stretchers 99cm (39in)

Lot 256

An Arts and Crafts oak hall seat, the shaped back with pierced heart motif above a shaped seat, each side with integral stick stands, the front carved with stylised foliate designs 99 x 79 x 34cm (39 x 31 x 13in)

Lot 264

A pair of Windsor & Newton artists benches, each shaped seat with hinged easel to one end 99 x 27 x 92cm (39 x 11 x 36in)

Lot 290

Gordon Russell for Giroflex, a leather swivel armchair, the brown leather upholstered seat and back to a walnut faced bent plywood shell and polished aluminium base 83 x 69 x 55cm (32 x 27 x 21in)

Lot 111

A matched set of eight 18thC ash, beech and yew wood framed Lancashire dining chairs, each having a bobbin turned back and a woven rush seat, raised on turned forelegs and pad feet CA

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