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Lot 1479

Two Edwardian oak armchairs with rush seat and slat back.

Lot 576

A set of four ash & elm kitchen chairs, circa late 19th/early 20th century, with spindle backs above solid seat, raised on spindle supports, 85cm high, also with wall hanging open book rack (5)

Lot 405

A set of six good quality Queen Anne style walnut dining chairs, circa early 20th century, with splat back above drop in seat, raised on cabriole supports ending in pad feet, label for Gill & Reigate London to underside, 100cm high

Lot 447

A Victorian mahogany framed ladies armchair, upholstered in later red velour, with button back, serpentine shaped seat, raised on carved cabriole supports, 96cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 447 - Depth 50cm, minor colour fading

Lot 517

A Victorian style nursing type chair, with serpentine shaped seat, upholstered in floral fabric, 87cm high

Lot 400

A reproduction hardwood birthing chair, the adjustable back rest and seat decorated with rattan style panels, 69cm high x 124cm long

Lot 504

A stained elm captains armchair, circa early 20th century, with hooped frame and spindle supports above solid seat, 78cm high

Lot 513

An oak rocking armchair in the 17th century style, with rush type woven seat, 102cm high

Lot 430

A pair of Chinese stained wood pavilion type chairs, circa 20th century, with horseshoe frame, and cane seat, 64cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 430 - Staining to bergere seats, large crack to top of one chair, various chips, scratches, and marks to paint work on both chairs

Lot 515

A set of six farmhouse ash & elm kitchen chairs, with spindle backs above solid seat, with later seat cushions, 83cm high

Lot 116

A Victorian style window seat - Height 47cm x Width 160cm x Depth 35cm

Lot 202

A pine Lambing type chair, high back with solid seat - Height 134cm x 72cm x 50cm

Lot 266

A set of four elm penny seat Windsor chairs

Lot 494

A tall back East Anglian armchair with scroll arms, stick back and dished seat, early 19th century in birch and elm - 55cm x 55cm x 102cm

Lot 509

A 19th century painted pine box seat commode on turned supports - Height 64cm x 54cm x 47cm

Lot 9

An early 20th century garden seat/bench

Lot 1770

An Edwardian Mahogany salon Sofa with twin chair back style back, pierced fret cut inlaid splats and scroll arms, applied green ground floral print fabric seat, standing on tapering square legs, boxwood strung throughout

Lot 1779

An early 19th c. low Ash/Oak Elbow Chair, having pierced fret cut splat (a/f) in stick back, swept arms with solid shaped elm seat and on turned legs and stretchers.

Lot 1803

A circa 1900 Beech framed American rocking Chair having carved top rail with spindle supports, central back pad on lower shaped rail, scroll end arms on spindle supports, padded seat, on lower sprung rocking mechanism with cream upholstery.

Lot 1809

A reproduction Oak spinning Chair, single shaped plank back with hand grip, shaped seat, on turned legs.

Lot 1815

A 19th century mahogany show frame salon chair. Button upholstered back in scroll top reeded supports with central corbel style braces. A wide seat on carved frieze and reeded baluster turned legs with castors.

Lot 406

19TH CENTURY CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR WITH RUSH SEAT

Lot 475

An old cast iron fire fender with seat set each end

Lot 1168

A conjoined twin wooden garden patio seat with central table

Lot 1110

A matched pair of German Pine and hardwood hard seat chairs with carved backs depicting a pipe smoker and ale quaffing monk, one with German inscription

Lot 1059

A pair of decorative ornately carved Walnut Charles II hall chairs with rush seat and back column

Lot 1019

An Oak bedroom chair, a stool and a string seat armchair

Lot 731

A Victorian school bench with pitch pine flip top/bench back and seat on cast iron base - 9ft long, stamped Blackfriars St, Manchester to uprights.

Lot 110

FROG BOXED OLD SINGLE SEAT FIGHTER MARK V

Lot 368

Two vintage shooting sticks, The Cadet Seat by Howell of London, and the Relief by William Mills of Birmingham

Lot 122

Piano Stool A duet adjustable piano stool in a bright ebonised finish with storage under a buttoned down seat

Lot 123

Piano Stool A duet adjustable piano stool in a bright ebonised finish with storage under a buttoned down seat

Lot 188

A pair of 1960s Danish design afrormosia framed open arm chairs, each having an upholstered back and seat, raised on eliptically turned legs

Lot 189

A 1960s Danish design afrormosia framed open arm chair, having an upholstered back and seat, raised on eliptically turned legs

Lot 190

A 1960s Ekornes Svane teak and afrormosia framed sofa/daybed, having a twin cushion back and seat with an offset shelf, upholstered in brown and grey fabric, raised on turned, tapered legs

Lot 193

A late 19thC French giltwood framed rectangular stool, the overstuffed, braided and floral tapestry upholstered seat stamped Jansen, Paris on the underside, raised on floral and foliate carved cabriole legs

Lot 207

A late 19thC brass framed, rotating, height adjustable organ stool, having a tubular back and a red buttoned hide upholstered seat, raised on splayed legs and pad feet stamped Nicholsten Patent

Lot 209

A late 19th/early 20thC stained beech framed turners' chair, having a bar crest, over four angled spindles, the triangular, woven rush seat raised on straight legs and bulb feet, united by elliptical stretchers

Lot 210

A late 19th/early 20thC stained beech framed turners' chair, having a bar crest, over four angled elliptical spindles, the triangular woven rush seat raised on straight legs, united by elliptical stretchers

Lot 213

A late 19thC Jacobean style oak framed hall chair, the high back profusely carved with rosettes, scrolled foliage and other ornament, the tasselled burgundy coloured fabric upholstered, overstuffed seat, raised on conforming legs and stretchers

Lot 223

A 19thC mahogany window seat, having raised, level ends, triple splats and turned uprights, the woven split cane seat with a buttoned red hide cushion, raised on square, tapered, moulded legs 41''w

Lot 225

A pair of late 19thC giltwood framed salon chairs, each having a shell, foliate and floral crest, an upholstered back and serpentine front seat, raised on cabriole forelegs with acanthus carved knees

Lot 232

An early 19thC mahogany framed music stool, having a rotating top, a curved crest, a bar back and a suede upholstered seat, raised on ring turned, tapered and splayed legs

Lot 233

A late Victorian ebonised, carved and turned mahogany framed music stool, the height adjustable, braided, overstuffed and fabric upholstered circular seat, raised on turned legs and block feet

Lot 236

A pair of George III mahogany framed, shield back elbow chairs, each with a wheatsheaf carved and pierced, splat and open arms, the stud upholstered faux red hide seat raised on square, tapered, moulded forelegs and brass sabots, united by stretchers

Lot 238

A pair of Regency mahogany framed hall chairs, each having a one-piece balloon back, carved with a shield shaped cartouche, reeded and scrolled designs, the solid seat raised on ring turned, tapered forelegs

Lot 248

An early 20thC mahogany framed music stool, the height adjustable, pink fabric upholstered seat, raised on ring turned underframe and splayed feet

Lot 73

Edwardian W&T Avery oak and brass jockey scales, the box top stool with flank handles, a stud upholstered rexine seat and adjacent calibrations, over a straight apron, raised on flute carved, square, tapered legs and spade feet

Lot 1111

Italy. The Roman Republic (1798-1799), Siege of Ancona AV ‘Scudo Romano’. Ancona, 1799. PIVS SEXTVS PONT M A VI, oval coat of arms of the Braschi in a rich cornice decorated with cornucopiae and shell, surmounted by a radiant papal tiara and crossed keys / AVXILIVM DE SANCTO 1780, veiled personification of Holy Church, with radiant head, seated to front on clouds, holding keys of St Peter in right hand and extending left to a small domed temple; in left inner field, mint mark A; below, small coat of arms of Mons. Giuseppe Vai. Plain edge. M. Dubbini & G. Mancinelli, Storia delle monete di Ancona, Ancona 2009, 7.4 and p. 206, first paragraph (this coin); M. Traina, Gli assedi e le loro monete (491-1861), Bologna 1976, ‘Ancona, asseddio austro-russo-turco del 1799’, pp. 55-75, 3. For related obsidional silver issues of Ancona cf. Muntoni IV, p. 212, 20 pl. 218; Serafini III, 855; Pagani p. 262 note; Berman 3001 (Pius VI); Gigante 2005, p. 373, 1; KM 10. 37.20g, 41mm, 6h. Fleur De Coin. Unique and of great numismatic interest. The allied siege and naval blockade of Ancona from 18 March - 13 November 1799 was effected by a squadron of 8 Russian and Turkish ships, and on land, by an army of troops from Austria, Russia and Turkey. This was the occasion for the remarkable obsidional issue by Ancona of silver coins utilising dies previously used for silver scudi and half scudi from the Rome mint in the name of Pius VI, as well as local copper 2 and 1 Baiocchi pieces. According to the Abbot Antonio Leoni, in Ancona Ilustrata opera dell’Abbate Antonio Leoni anconitano colle risposte ai sigg. Peruzzi, Pignetti etc, e il compendio delle memorie storiche d’Ancona, Ancona 1832 (Archivio comunale di Ancona fasc. 2920, p. 100), the new mint was housed in a confiscated collegiate church and entrusted on 3 Fiorile (11 April) to the chief mint master of the new Roman Republic, Luigi Severi. The emergency mint was operational by the end of Germile (about 19 April), and with the seizure of church property and forced contributions from wealthy private citizens, including the Jewish community, it began to strike coins in bronze, silver and gold. Leoni op. cit., p. 376, expressly states that gold was struck: (‘Zecca: ove fu battuta la moneta d rame, e di bronzo, da’ argento, e d’ oro: esendo zecchiere il signor Luigi romano. Le monete d’oro, e d’ argento (piasre e doppie) furono coniate simile alle pontifice, e di eguale purezza.’). The bronze coinage was struck from the bell metal recovered from the local churches, the ‘voluntary’ silver was debased and struck from modified Pius VI dies with a small mint mark ‘A’ added to the field of the reverse die. However, none of the gold coinage has survived except for the above specimen which according to Dubbini and Mancinelli, p. 206: ‘probabilmente si tratta di un omaggio fatto durante l’assedio a qualche personaggio di rilievo’ (‘it is probably a donative made during the siege for a very important person’). The ancient Doric city of Ancona was founded by Syracusan exiles (Strabo v.4.3.2 [241]) in the early fourth century BC on an elbow-shaped promontory (Ἀγκών), which gave the town its name, situated on an excellent natural harbour. Under the Roman Empire the city became a municipium and base for the fleet; Trajan improved the port, where he built nearby a splendid triumphal arch celebrating the Dacian victory. Under Byzantium, Ancona became the first city of the Maritime Pentapolis, governed by Ravenna, but with considerable autonomy. The seat of a Carolingian march, it eventually became a semi-independent maritime republic under papal patronage, rich in commerce with Constantinople. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, Ancona’s fortunes waned. The Medici pope Clement VII seized the city in 1532, bringing it under direct papal rule. In February 1797 Ancona was occupied by the French and on 19 November became the revolutionary Anconine Republic (Repubblica Anconitana) and part of Napoleon’s newly proclaimed First Roman Republic (Repubblica Romana). Ancona soon became target for the anti-French alliance and became the subject of a well documented siege. The long and obstinate defence of the besieged obtained for the defenders, as it always should do, the most honourable of terms; and General Monnier and his troops were highly complimented for their bravery by the Austrian General Frœlich. Ancona became once again a papal state (1799-1808), part of the Italian Kingdom of Napoleon (1808-1814), yet again a papal state (1814-1848), a part of the second revolutionary Roman Republic (1848-1849), and finally again a papal state (1849-1860), before its entry in the Kingdom of Italy in 29 September 1860.

Lot 362

A Moby pedal scooter, registration REW 774M with yellow paint work (sold without documentation) (NO CODE) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1866 Some surface rust spots on chrome work Overall reasonable original condition Ripped seat.

Lot 418

A George II style walnut dining chair with a vase shaped splat above a serpentine seat the apron centred with a moulded leafy motif, raised on cabriole legs and pad feet.

Lot 419

An 18th Century oak hall chair With a carved scroll crest rail supported by two ring turned uprights above a plain board seat, raised on front bobbin and ring turned supports with plain outswept rear legs, height of chair 112cms.

Lot 420

A Pair of Victorian walnut low seat nursing chairs each with a shell crest above a heart shaped scrolling leaf open work splat, raised on curvilinear front legs.

Lot 470

A Set of four Victorian walnut dining chairs each with a scrolling leaf crest aperture above a serpentine seat raised on French curvilinear front legs.

Lot 471

An early 20th Century Pitch Pine adjustable bench, the single rail back supported on a pivoting mechanism above a slightly concave seat raised on two outswept bracket supports, width 245cms. (HIL03)

Lot 481

A Pair of Victorian ebonised and upholstered low seat chairs on tapering fluted front legs.

Lot 482

An Oak and string top arts and crafts style elbow chair and a stained beech wood low seat chair on castors.(2)

Lot 511

A painted Spanish rustic hardwood seat The plain single rail back supported by two supports and a central panel, flanked by two concave arm rests above a two plank board seat with angled cross stretchers and plain block feet. 185x105x50cms.

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