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Lot 2179

A beech framed open armchair with canework seat and back, together with an Edwardian mahogany and beech framed corner chair (2)

Lot 2208

An early 19th Century yew and elm Windsor armchair, the back with a central shaped and pierced splat, turned arm supports, saddle seat, raised on turned legs, united by a crinoline stretcher

Lot 2269

A late Victorian cast iron garden bench, with cast iron ends, one side stamped 'Crane Foundry (W Ton) Ltd', with a wooden slatted seat and back

Lot 2292

A Victorian painted captain's chair, saddle seat

Lot 2306

An Edwardian gentlemen's upholstered open armchair, with deep buttoned back, padded arms and an upholstered seat

Lot 179

Sliding seat from single scull - awarded to winner of O.U.B.C Sculls (Oxford University Boat Club - Sculls) 1911 - N.M. Bruce 10st 11lbs with gilt lettering & decoration

Lot 361

A pr of oak splat-back tapestry seat carver armchairs

Lot 362

A pr of cane seat bedroom chairs

Lot 37

- Extensively restored from 2003-2015 with numerous photos of the work - Uprated engine (fast road cam, Weber carb) and suspension (Konis, poly bushes) - Red-piped Beige leather and c.430 post-refurbishment miles, MOT'd till Dec Further Info: The UK supplied MGB Roadster we offer here was restored, over an 12 year period, by a garage owner from Bilston West Midlands for his own use. The accompanying history file contains a photographic record of the restoration and numerous invoices for work and parts fitted, together with an MOT certificate that expires on December 18th 2016. The 'B' has covered something like 430 miles since completion. The specification of the car includes a tuned engine with fast road cam, a 45 DCOE Webber carburettor and fabricated extractor manifold, oil cooler with braided pipes, electronic ignition, in line fuel filter, Kenlowe thermostatically controlled engine fan, spin off oil filter and stainless steel exhaust. The suspension boasts all round Koni shock absorbers and poly bushes with a quick steering rack and chrome wire wheels. The car also sports a chrome luggage rack and lockable fuel cap. The interior has red piped beige leather trim set off by a red carpet, matching red seat belts and a new red tonneau cover and mohair hood. The car has manual transmission with overdrive on third and top gears.

Lot 27

- Rare 1986-model year (G Program), RHD Targa - Owner's manual, extensive service history and every MOT since 1995 - Described by the vendor as being in 'very good overall' condition This tidy-looking right-hand drive 3.2 Targa is a rare 1986-model year (G Program) example that sports White bodywork teamed with a generally Black leather interior that's complemented by Brown/White-striped cloth seat panels. Appropriately registered 'B11 TGA', the Porsche boasts an extensive and well documented service history as follows: Swinford Porsche (10/86, 1423 miles; 11/86, 3084 miles; 01/87, 7500 miles; 07/87, 9846 miles), Lancaster (09/88, 12005 miles), AFN (01/93, 44546 miles; 11/93, 56524 miles), Autofarm (06/94, 67425 miles; 12/94, 79393 miles; 08/95, 92098 miles), Autostrasse (07/96, 104999 miles), Karrs (06/97, 10066 miles), HGW (06/99, 129010 miles; 04/01, 133662 miles; 04/02, 135739 miles), Addspeed (04/05, 148407 miles), Elmer Green (09/06, 155558 miles; 11/07, 159601 miles) and Chris Turner (03/08, 160522 miles). The Targa has now covered c.165,530 miles and is considered by the vendor to have 'very good' bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, flat-six engine and five-speed manual transmission and is now available complete with owner's manual, history file with numerous bills, and every MOT since 1995.

Lot 76

PLEASE NOTE: According to a copy Certifict d'Immatriculation on file, this lot was previously road registered by the French authorities as a 1945 Willys. It has a Willys branded cylinder head but like a lot of Jeeps we believe that it now comprises a mixture of Willys, Ford and Hotchkiss components. - Rumoured to have served in Africa, Italy and France before being decommissioned - In single French ownership 1973-2016 and Controle Technique valid till Jan 2018 - Rare original external fold down radio operator's seat, US field radio and combat wheels Vendor Condition Ratings: Bodywork: 'Very Good' Engine: 'Very Good' Electrical Equipment: 'Very Good' Paintwork: 'Very Good' Transmission: 'Very Good' Interior Trim: 'Very Good'

Lot 199

A Seat Arosa 3-door 1000cc red motor car, Reg No MF52 UDU, low mileage, 1 owner, being sold on behalf of a local estate

Lot 287

A modern garden large straight timber seat on log plinths

Lot 288

A modern curved garden seat on squirrel plinths

Lot 542

A 1930's oak box seat monk's bench with carved decoration

Lot 562

An Edwardian folding window seat and a pair of chairs in matching upholstery; a similar period towel rail

Lot 1444

A late 19th century oak window seat, on bobbin turned legs, 105 cm wide See illustration

Lot 557

AN OAK STOOL WITH NEEDLEWORK SEAT AND A SET OF THREE SIMILAR OCCASIONAL TABLES

Lot 282

A Bergere seat and back child's rocker

Lot 327

A Louis XV giltwood and gesso salon chair, stuffed over back and seat, c.1890

Lot 101

18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TUB TYPE ELBOW CHAIR, originally with a raised back now with shaped arms over pierced splats, drop in seat on chamfered square legs. CONDITION REPORT: Upper back has been removed. General wear and tear commensurate with age. Basically sound.

Lot 105

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED LIBRARY CHAIR with reeded arms and stuff over seat on fluted tapering front legs. CONDITION REPORT: Upholstery very worn and dirty, frame scuffed and marked but feeling basically sound.

Lot 108

WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED WING RECLINING READING CHAIR by George Minter of London, stamped W.R. patent number 1821 and having reclining button wing back, stuff over scrolled arms and stuff over seat, adjustable reading stand on brass mount, baluster turned tapering front legs on brass casters. CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound condition overall. Upholstery probably not original. Rather dry, scuffed and worn in places but no obvious significant damage or losses.

Lot 109

19TH CENTURY UPHOLSTERED WINDOW SEAT in 17th Century style, having scroll over padded ends, loose cushion, gadroon moulded edge to the base, on cabriole legs with turned and scrolled stretchers. 68 x 56 x 135cm. CONDITION REPORT: Upholstery is poor, frame whilst grubby, appears in good condition, only showing minor wear and tear.

Lot 110

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHOW FRAME, UPHOLSTERED SOFA, the moulded frame with berry decoration, stuff over serpentine seat, standing on cabriole front legs with brass casters. 187cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: Appearing basically sound, some minor movement in the frame.

Lot 111

EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SHOW FRAME SCROLL BACKED LADY'S FIRESIDE CHAIR, the back with buttoned upholstery, serpentine fronted stuff over seat on cabriole front legs with brass casters. CONDITION REPORT: Upholstery is faded and worn, the frame a little dry but basically sound.

Lot 97

17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK WAINSCOT TYPE ELBOW CHAIR having broken arch cresting and lozenge moulded and carved panelled back with scroll over open arms and solid seat on gunbarrel turned front legs. CONDITION REPORT: Significant replacements and wear in places. Panel to the back has been split.

Lot 99

A 19TH CENTURY PRIMITIVE WELSH ASH AND ELM STICK BACKED ELBOW CHAIR. CONDITION REPORT: Very rickety, very dry, seat is stained. One of the legs particularly is wormed.

Lot 565

An ornately woven bamboo and cane 'peacock' chair with a large curved and fanned back, circular seat and supported on a decorative, circular base. 138cm high

Lot 575

A mahogany duet stool with carved decoration and hinged seat enclosing storage space together with a small wooden stool with two folding steps on bent metal supports, another stool with bowed ends and a mahogany carver chair. (4)

Lot 581

A small 19th century carved oak hall seat, with turned back rest and handle, solid seat and pierced side supports

Lot 648

TRACTOR SEATS. Cast iron tractor seat, Agents samples

Lot 44

An Edwardian cast iron garden seat with scrolling back and arms on a mesh seat, 126cm wide

Lot 95

A beech and elm kitchen armchair, the rail back over a moulded seat on ring turned legs joined by stretchers

Lot 55

An upholstered daybed/ ottoman, with scroll arm and hinged seat, 151cm long

Lot 78

A Victorian walnut side chair, the oval padded back with turned supports over a stuffover seat on fluted turned tapering legs

Lot 81

An ash 18th century style spindle back dining chair, with shaped top rail, upholstered seat, turned legs and stretchers

Lot 660

A carved hardwood Indian stool with woven seat. (des changed)

Lot 695

A walnut dressing stool with tapestry seat and shell carved cabriole legs, with claw and ball feet, width 1'11", height 17", depth 17".

Lot 319

A WWI period twin blade propeller for a 130HP Samson engined Voisin two seat bomber by W D Oddy & Co, Leeds:, the laminated blades with reinforced tip stamped to the boss 'WD Oddy & Co 58-2311 130HP Salmson Voisin 1499', also stamped with War Department dates 'WD 29.4.17', remains of Oddy & Co transfer label to each blade, 285cm long. *Notes- The British Voisin LA was an improved version of the French aircraft originally designed in 1912 as a bomber and ground attack aircraft. A two seat pusher plane with light steel frame, it was a versatile aircraft and notable for becoming one of the first dedicated bombers. Powered by Salmson engines it had a range of 175miles with a top speed of 70mph and a ceiling height of 11,485ft. Advances in other aircraft design by the end of the war made the Voisin obsolete.

Lot 612

A large carver wooden hanging seat, possibly Indian, with upholstered interior

Lot 629

A modern spindle back desk chair, and a walnut bar backed open armchair, with rush seat, Provenance: from a prominent Hertfordshire country house

Lot 646

A small Edwardian settee, with overstuffed upholstered seat, 123cm wide

Lot 658

A pair of Harrods armchairs, with baluster arms, loose seat back and arm cushions, upholstered in green stripe fabric, Provenance: from a prominent Hertfordshire country house

Lot 669

An oak armchair, the back with pierced vertical splats with a leatherette seat, and an oak side chair, in the manner of Shapland and Petter, with a cane seat

Lot 703A

A Victorian maple stool, with a needlework drop in seat, on cabriole legs, 53cm square, 40cm high approximately

Lot 773

A child's rocker, with a linen seat, a water butt, and wall braces

Lot 794

A stone garden seat, with scrolling supports to either end

Lot 806

A garden hammock swing seat, by Harrods

Lot 809

An aluminium garden seat, with cushions

Lot 7

An aged oak refectory table and ten rush seat ladder back chairs by Titchmarsh & Goodwin. Table dimensions: L245cm D153cm H76cm

Lot 595

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner chair, with rush seat

Lot 633

A Georgian mahogany elbow chair, having pierced splat back, outswept arms, upholstered drop-in seat, raised on square section supports

Lot 638

A late 19th Century mahogany desk chair, having leather upholstered seat and arm rests, raised on spindle turned columns, shaped solid seat on ring turned tapering supports terminating in castors

Lot 639

A pair of 19th Century elm bar back dining chairs, with drop-in string seat panels, raised on square section tapering supports, united by stretchers

Lot 640

A 19th Century elm spindle back rocking chair, with rush seat

Lot 646

A 19th Century oak rocking chair, having bobbin turned back rail and rush work seat, raised on rounded supports

Lot 653

A 19th Century oak and elm spindle back rocking chair with rush seat

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