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Lot 883

A 19th century Victorian walnut spoon back nursing armchair. The chair having carved acanthus to top over a button back and padded seat upholstered in a pale blue fabric with brocade trim over carved cabriole supports on ceramic castors. Measures approx 97cm x 56cm x 66cm.

Lot 810

An early to mid 20th century hand carved oak X-frame stool. The stool having carved dog heads chair ends with a mustard yellow art deco shell design fabric upholstery padded seat, united by cross stretchers. Measures 53cm x 70cm x 36cm.

Lot 38

Oak Scrooge chair with stitching of, among other things, lion masks and shell motifs, imitation leather back and seat and copper tacks, finished edges

Lot 39

2 black lacquered wooden armchairs with oriental decor and webbing seat with removable cushion with floral decor

Lot 6039

3 blackened wooden dining room chairs with webbing back and seat, marked 'Pander' on the bottom

Lot 6060

4 Galvanitas Pagwood Pagholz school chairs with a rosewood look seat and standing on a metal quadrilateral, the Netherlands/Oosterhout 1970s, marked under the seat

Lot 6083

Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)2 chromed metal 'cantilever/cantilever' chairs with saddle leather back and seat, design Mies van der Rohe for Thonet, model 'S533', stickered on the bottom, Germany design year 1927 - later version

Lot 6090

Blackened metal stool with red lacquered wooden seat, Netherlands mid 20th century, 29 cm high

Lot 6112

Curved birch wood stool with plywood seat, mid 20th century, 45 cm high

Lot 6157

2 oak armchairs with woven cane back and seat, second quarter 20th century

Lot 6172

Niels Otto Møller (1920-1982)4 teak chairs with papercord seat, design Niels Otto Moller for J.L. Moller, model 84, branded on the bottom, Denmark design year 1976

Lot 6174

Niels Otto Møller (1920-1982)Teak armchair with braided rope seat, design Niels Otto Møller for J.L. Møller, model '75', with factory stamp, quality stamp 'Danish Furnituremakers Control' and numbered 5239 091, Denmark design year 1954, later version

Lot 692

Quantity of seat cushions and fly covers

Lot 838

Garden kneeler/seat, boxed

Lot 1428

A Modern chaise longue, with stuff-over button down scroll end and side, with stuff-over seat on turned legs with casters.

Lot 1421

A late Georgian elm Windsor style elbow chair, with high comb back, solid seat on turned legs united by stretchers.

Lot 1113

A late Victorian copper bain marie, with loop handles to the sides, 49cm wide, together with a stained wood toilet seat, cover and fittings.

Lot 410

An early 19th century carved walnut upholstered arm chair. Having x-frame stretcher with centre finial. Height of back 123cm, Width of seat 44cm.

Lot 363

Folding chair with carpet covered seat

Lot 1299

A cast iron tractor seat, named to W M Doyle & Co Ltd (50)

Lot 454

A carved camphor lift-up lidded box seat

Lot 220

Enid Hendry two watercolour studies, one of dogs and one of a bird; and Peter C Knights "The Seat On Elm Hill Norwich", hand coloured print

Lot 1042

A Regency rosewood X-framed window seat, width 80cm, depth 34cm, height 48cm

Lot 1132

An Indian iron mounted hardwood box seat settle, width 124cm, depth 65cm, height 81cm

Lot 1318

A pair of WWII Air Ministry issue RAF sheepskin breeches, with original label stating; ‘AM, Size: 5, Waist: 34-36, Seat: 40-42, Leg:32.5, 539778’, added in pen; ‘Brown’, provenance - by family descent

Lot 1138

A painted wrought iron rose arbour garden seat, width 120cm, depth 62cm, height 218cm

Lot 384

Ace Trains Clerestory Roof Set in box and Seat Sets in packets.

Lot 1279

A SELECTION OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include an oak oval nest of three tables, an oak four tier open bookcase, two small gilt wall mirrors, and oak child's rush seated chair, a cast iron three tier stand, a mahogany telephone seat, a drop leaf sofa table, and a pine corner cupboard (condition: all with surface marks and wear) (9)

Lot 1298

A MODERN SWIVEL OFFICE CHAIR, and a faux rattan armchair with a loose seat pad (condition report: good) (2)

Lot 1280

A 20TH CENTURY OAK TRESTLE STYLE DINING TABLE, length 153cm x depth 84cm x height 75cm, along with a set of four burgundy leather dining chairs, two other chairs, and an oak dresser base (condition - split to top surface of table, chairs with wear and tear, one chair seat underside damaged) (8)

Lot 1003

A GREEN PAINTED CAST ALUMINIUM WOODEN SLATTED GARDEN BENCH, length 122cm with scrolled arm rests and details, a similar garden table, and another garden bench, with lattice style back and seat (condition - general signs of usage and weathering) (3)

Lot 648

A nice quality reproduction carver chair in the Queen Anne style with upholstered seat and knurl frame

Lot 528

A traditional solid seat stool having turned frame

Lot 508

A reproduction painted telephone seat

Lot 413

A pair of 19th Century solid seat dining chairs

Lot 609

A set of four Georgian style stripped solid seat dining chairs

Lot 697

Two Georgian oak solid seat dining chairs

Lot 121

WINDOW SEAT, 83cm H x 123cm W x 50cm D, Regency style, upholstered in patterned cut velvet.

Lot 328

HALL SEAT, neutral linen upholstery, turned supports, 49cm x 151cm x 41cm.

Lot 94

REVOLVING DESK CHAIR, Charles and Ray Eames inspire, with ribbed tan leather, seat revolving and reclining on an adjustable base with castors.

Lot 98

WINDOW SEAT, 96cm W x 42cm D x 54cm H, French Louis XVI style, grey painted, with eucalyptus printed linen upholstery.

Lot 201

BENCH, 195cm W, Victorian mahogany, with pierced bent ply fruitwood seat.

Lot 427

WINDOW SEAT, 47cm H x 100cm W x 52cm D, neutral linen deep buttoned upholstered seat, turned legs.

Lot 363

AFTER MART STAM S34 STYLE CHAIRS, a set of ten, 58cm W x 79cm H Bauhaus design cantilever chrome framed with a stitched tan leather back and seat. (10)

Lot 1087

London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and one of the most iconic and dynamic cities in the world. It is a global metropolis known for its rich history, diverse culture, famous landmarks, and vibrant arts scene. Here are some key facts about London:1. British Monarchy: London is the seat of the British monarchy, and the iconic Buckingham Palace serves as the official residence of the reigning monarch.2. The River Thames: The River Thames flows through London, dividing the city into North and South. It is a significant waterway and a focal point for many of London's famous landmarks.3. Historic Landmarks: London is home to numerous historic landmarks, including the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Houses of Parliament with Big Ben.4. The British Museum: The British Museum is one of the world's most renowned museums, housing a vast collection of art and artifacts from various civilizations and time periods.5. West End Theatres: London's West End is a world-famous theatre district, known for its top-notch stage productions, musicals, and plays.6. The London Eye: The London Eye, a giant observation wheel located on the South Bank of the Thames, offers stunning panoramic views of the city.7. Parks and Gardens: London boasts many beautiful parks and gardens, such as Hyde Park, Regents Park, and Kew Gardens, offering green spaces for relaxation and recreation.8. Cultural Diversity: London is a melting pot of cultures, with a diverse population representing various ethnicities, languages, and traditions.9. Public Transport: The London Underground (the Tube) is an extensive and efficient public transportation system that makes it easy to get around the city.10. Shopping: London is a shopper's paradise, with famous shopping districts like Oxford Street, Covent Garden, and Bond Street, offering a wide range of retail experiences.11. The Shard: The Shard is a modern skyscraper and one of London's newest landmarks, offering breathtaking views from its observation decks.12. Festivals and Events: London hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, including the Notting Hill Carnival, New Year's Eve fireworks, and the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace.London's blend of historical treasures, cultural richness, and contemporary attractions make it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. Whether exploring its iconic landmarks, indulging in its diverse cuisine, or experiencing its vibrant arts scene, London offers an unforgettable and exciting experience.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.

Lot 972

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent leader in the American civil rights movement and an advocate for nonviolent social change and racial equality. He played a pivotal role in advancing the fight against racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. His legacy is marked by his powerful speeches, dedication to justice, and his commitment to promoting civil rights through peaceful means.Key aspects of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy include:1. **Civil Rights Leadership**: Dr. King was a key figure in the civil rights movement, leading protests, marches, and campaigns to challenge racial segregation and promote equal rights for African Americans.2. **Nonviolent Resistance**: Dr. King was a staunch advocate of nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve social change. He was heavily influenced by Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence.3. **Montgomery Bus Boycott**: Dr. King's leadership emerged prominently during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955-1956, sparked by Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a bus. The boycott played a pivotal role in ending segregated bus systems.4. **March on Washington**: Dr. King delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The speech emphasized his vision of a future where people are judged by their character, not the color of their skin.5. **Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act**: Dr. King's efforts contributed to the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which aimed to dismantle legal segregation and promote voting rights for African Americans.6. **Nobel Peace Prize**: In 1964, Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment to nonviolent activism and his leadership in the civil rights movement.7. **Legacy of Equality**: Dr. King's legacy transcends racial barriers and advocates for equality, justice, and social harmony for all people, regardless of their background.8. **Assassination and Impact**: Tragically, Dr. King was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. His death sparked nationwide mourning and led to increased efforts to continue his work for civil rights and social justice.9. **Educational and Social Programs**: Dr. King's legacy lives on through educational programs, institutions, and social initiatives dedicated to promoting his teachings and values.10. **Global Inspiration**: Dr. King's impact extends beyond the United States, inspiring movements for civil rights, justice, and equality around the world.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dedication to justice, his unwavering commitment to nonviolent resistance, and his vision for a more just and equitable society continue to inspire generations of people to work towards positive change and social progress. His contributions have left an indelible mark on history and remain a source of inspiration for those striving for a better world.Measures 10 x 10.

Lot 1174

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent leader in the American civil rights movement and an advocate for nonviolent social change and racial equality. He played a pivotal role in advancing the fight against racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. His legacy is marked by his powerful speeches, dedication to justice, and his commitment to promoting civil rights through peaceful means.Key aspects of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy include:1. **Civil Rights Leadership**: Dr. King was a key figure in the civil rights movement, leading protests, marches, and campaigns to challenge racial segregation and promote equal rights for African Americans.2. **Nonviolent Resistance**: Dr. King was a staunch advocate of nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve social change. He was heavily influenced by Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence.3. **Montgomery Bus Boycott**: Dr. King's leadership emerged prominently during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955-1956, sparked by Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a bus. The boycott played a pivotal role in ending segregated bus systems.4. **March on Washington**: Dr. King delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The speech emphasized his vision of a future where people are judged by their character, not the color of their skin.5. **Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act**: Dr. King's efforts contributed to the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which aimed to dismantle legal segregation and promote voting rights for African Americans.6. **Nobel Peace Prize**: In 1964, Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment to nonviolent activism and his leadership in the civil rights movement.7. **Legacy of Equality**: Dr. King's legacy transcends racial barriers and advocates for equality, justice, and social harmony for all people, regardless of their background.8. **Assassination and Impact**: Tragically, Dr. King was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. His death sparked nationwide mourning and led to increased efforts to continue his work for civil rights and social justice.9. **Educational and Social Programs**: Dr. King's legacy lives on through educational programs, institutions, and social initiatives dedicated to promoting his teachings and values.10. **Global Inspiration**: Dr. King's impact extends beyond the United States, inspiring movements for civil rights, justice, and equality around the world.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dedication to justice, his unwavering commitment to nonviolent resistance, and his vision for a more just and equitable society continue to inspire generations of people to work towards positive change and social progress. His contributions have left an indelible mark on history and remain a source of inspiration for those striving for a better world.Measures 24 x 36.

Lot 1097

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent leader in the American civil rights movement and an advocate for nonviolent social change and racial equality. He played a pivotal role in advancing the fight against racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. His legacy is marked by his powerful speeches, dedication to justice, and his commitment to promoting civil rights through peaceful means.Key aspects of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy include:1. **Civil Rights Leadership**: Dr. King was a key figure in the civil rights movement, leading protests, marches, and campaigns to challenge racial segregation and promote equal rights for African Americans.2. **Nonviolent Resistance**: Dr. King was a staunch advocate of nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve social change. He was heavily influenced by Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence.3. **Montgomery Bus Boycott**: Dr. King's leadership emerged prominently during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955-1956, sparked by Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a bus. The boycott played a pivotal role in ending segregated bus systems.4. **March on Washington**: Dr. King delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The speech emphasized his vision of a future where people are judged by their character, not the color of their skin.5. **Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act**: Dr. King's efforts contributed to the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which aimed to dismantle legal segregation and promote voting rights for African Americans.6. **Nobel Peace Prize**: In 1964, Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment to nonviolent activism and his leadership in the civil rights movement.7. **Legacy of Equality**: Dr. King's legacy transcends racial barriers and advocates for equality, justice, and social harmony for all people, regardless of their background.8. **Assassination and Impact**: Tragically, Dr. King was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. His death sparked nationwide mourning and led to increased efforts to continue his work for civil rights and social justice.9. **Educational and Social Programs**: Dr. King's legacy lives on through educational programs, institutions, and social initiatives dedicated to promoting his teachings and values.10. **Global Inspiration**: Dr. King's impact extends beyond the United States, inspiring movements for civil rights, justice, and equality around the world.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dedication to justice, his unwavering commitment to nonviolent resistance, and his vision for a more just and equitable society continue to inspire generations of people to work towards positive change and social progress. His contributions have left an indelible mark on history and remain a source of inspiration for those striving for a better world.Measures 24 x 18.

Lot 3001

A 1913 Empire Little Aristocrat four-door convertible saloon in green.Registration No. SV 40413000ccChassis No. 316865Engine No. 311113The Empire was an American automobile manufactured from 1910 until 1919, built in Indianapolis. Their first cars were designed by Harry Stutz. The roomy five-seat Model 31 was originally sold for $850 on a small production run, with only a handful known still to be in use. This vehicle has been owned by our vendor since April last year, and is having to be sold due to deteriorating health. It is currently not running, but believed to be generally mechanically and structurally sound, requiring minor attention only.

Lot 1411

Lutyens design teak garden bench, shaped back over strap seat and scrolled armsDimensions: Height: 105cm  Length/Width: 165cm  Depth/Diameter: 60cm

Lot 1304

Set of three 18th century oak chairs, the cresting rail carved with C-scrolls and foliate, moulded upright and plain rails, plank seat, on turned and block supports with turned middle stretcher

Lot 1398

Pair of Victorian white painted cast iron garden chairs, the cresting rail with cartouche over scrolls and trailing bellflower decoration, circular seat on scroll cast cabriole supportsDimensions: Height: 84cm  Length/Width: 40cm  Depth/Diameter: 50cm

Lot 1314

Tim Bates for Pieff - 1970s 'Beta' armchair, chrome frame with leather seat pad, the loose cushions and arms upholstered in tricolour cow hideDimensions: Height: 63cm  Length/Width: 60cm  Depth/Diameter: 80cm

Lot 1406

Coalbrookdale design - cast iron 'fern' pattern garden bench, oak slatted seat, in white paint finish Dimensions: Height: 89cm  Length/Width: 148cm  Depth/Diameter: 60cm

Lot 1204

George III mahogany Gainsborough armchair, wide-seat and back upholstered in pale green damask fabric, the curved arm supports with turned roundels to terminals, raked back with out splayed supports and square front supports joined by plain stretcher rails, on brass castorsDimensions: Height: 101cm  Length/Width: 72cm  Depth/Diameter: 80cm

Lot 1255

Georgian design armchair, upholstered in buttoned tan leather with over-stuffed seat and scrolled arms, raised on turned tapering front feetDimensions: Height: 96cm  Length/Width: 75cm  Depth/Diameter: 75cm

Lot 1315

Tim Bates for Pieff - 1970s 'Beta' armchair, chrome frame with leather seat pad, the loose cushions and arms upholstered in tricolour cow hideDimensions: Height: 63cm  Length/Width: 60cm  Depth/Diameter: 80cm

Lot 1386

Coalbrookdale design - cast iron 'fern' pattern garden bench, wooden slatted seat, in white paint finish Dimensions: Height: 87cm  Length/Width: 114cm  Depth/Diameter: 55cm

Lot 1187

Pair of late 19th century Chinese hardwood armchairs, the pierced and carved back decorated with a central shou motif below a stylised carved bat with a surrounding pierced roundel band, over a cane seat, the apron carved with dragons flanking a floral symbol, the inward swept supports decorated with scrolling foliageDimensions: Height: 96cm  Length/Width: 65cm  Depth/Diameter: 59cm

Lot 1224

Early 20th century Regency-shaped mahogany low armchair, upholstered in sage green wool herringbone fabric, sprung seat, on cabriole front feetDimensions: Height: 96cm  Length/Width: 67cm  Depth/Diameter: 72cm

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