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A 17th Century Joined Oak Armchair with rope seat. The lunette carved cresting rail with a raised wrythen rosette to the centre above a lozenge carved back panel flanked by plain uprights with pyramidal terminals. The down-swept arms on turned supports leading to the run-moulded seat rails drilled for rope and standing on turned legs with peripheral stretchers, 39 ins (99 cms) high, 24 ins (61 cms) wide.
An 18th Century Elm & Fruitwood Box Armchair. The arched fielded panel back having a shaped cresting rail with moulded edge, stamped with flowerheads in wrigglework trellis bands. The scroll end elm block arms above panelled sides; one fitted with a hinged tray. The seat above a fielded front panel, 47 ins (120 cms) high, 26 ins (66 cms) wide, 27 ins (69 cms).
A Small William & Mary Style Camel Backed Settee. The shaped back, scroll arms,s feather-filled swab cushion and serpentine seat rails upholstered in a terracotta rose damask fabric edged in piping. Standing on a carved mahogany base with three ball knopped front legs on briganza feet and three back swept rear legs united by moulded wavy double X-form stretcher with turned finials to the centre points, 41 ins (104 cms) high, 55 ins (140 cms) wide.
An Impressive 18th Century Oak 'Hall Porter's' Chair. The planked back having a domed hood with winged sides leading down to flat shaped plank arms above baluster & bobbin turned front posts, boarded sides and a box form seat housing two pairs of drawers either side with lip moulded edges, 62½ ins (159 cms) high, 31 ins (79 cms) wide, 26 ins (66 cms) deep.
An 18th Century Primitive Ash & Elm Comb-back Windsor Armchair attributed to the West Country. The top rail above seven long hewn spindles piercing through the bent-wood arm bow with ten further turned underarm spindles; five each side. The D-shaped elm slab seat morticed through with four splayed rustic legs, 41½ ins (105 cms) high, 26 ins (66 cms) wide.
A Rare 18th Century Primitive Ash Country Armchair with residual green paintwork. The boarded back with bar top surmounted by a rustic cresting rail raised on three stick spindles. The broad shaped plank arms on stick supports leading down to a rope bound seat standing on three splayed legs, 45 ins (114 cms) high, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 21 ins (53 ins (53 cms) deep.
An 18th Century Primitive Ash & Elm Armchair. The top rail above five square chamfered uprights; the outer two piercing through the flat plank arms, with four further underarm supports. The slab seat morticed with four splayed legs, 27½ ins (70 cms) high, 24 ins (61 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A 19th Century Fruitwood, Beech & Elm Rocking Chair attributed to the North West. The curved top rail above a central pierced back splat flanked by plain slats. The arms resting on baluster turned posts leading down to the elm seat on turned legs united by turned stretchers and terminating on rockers, 42 ins (107 cms) high, 22 ins (56 cms) wide.
An 18th Century Joined Oak Wing-backed Lambing Chair attributed to Lancashire/North Yorkshire. The swept top rail above a panel back flanked by chamfered uprights with shaped wing pieces leading down to the flat pad end arms on baluster turned front posts and enclosed panel sides. The rope seat threaded through drilled rails above a side opening drawer and panel front. Supplied with a feather-filled swab cushion. 39¾ ins (101 cms) high, 27 ins (69 cms) wide.
A Splendid 17th Century Yorkshire Carved Oak Wainscot Chair inlaid with chevron banding, of good rich colour & patination. The deep shaped cresting rail carved with scrolled channels enriched with punchwork. The panel back initialled S.W. and having a daisy wheel to each corner with an elaborate quatrefoil design to the centre framed in a lozenge issuing fluttering pennants with trefoil terminals. The down-swept silhouette cut plank arms with scroll ends resting on baluster turned posts leading down to the plank seat. The gun barrel turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 49 ins (124.5 cms) high, 23 ins (58 cms) wide.
A Fine Elizabethan Oak Back Stool, Circa 1600. The back panel having an apex-topped rebate embellished with intricate interlaced strapwork and leafy flourishes. The nulled cresting rail bordered in S-scroll bands enriched with punch-work; the voluted ends forming lobe cut terminals above vertical bands of linked S-scrolls running down the uprights. The low edge-moulded plank seat above foliate carved rails and fluted legs united by stretchers. 34½ ins (88 cms) high, 20 ins (51 cms) wide, the seat 15 ins (38 cms) in height. [Illustrated in Early Chairs & Seats 1500-1700 by Tobias Jellinek, Page 276, Plate 381].
A Small 19th Century Child's Chair. The mahogany loop back having a plain centre splat inlaid with ebony stringing below a turned roundel flanked by swept reeded sides leading down to the oak plank seat with applied edging strips. Standing on four turned legs, 29½ ins (75 cms) high, 12½ ins (31.5 cms) wide, 13½ ins (34 cms) deep.
A 17th Century & Later Joined Oak Chair. The shaped cresting rail centred by a face mask flanked by voluted scrolls above a fielded back panel with a relief carved depiction of a female figure to the centre. The seat on ball-turned legs united by a ball & fillet turned front stretcher and plain rails to the sides and back, terminating on turned feet.
A Fine Charles II Carved & Upholstered Stool. The broken S-scroll legs united by a turned H-form stretcher and pierced scrolling rails to the front and back carved with putti bearing a crown. The rectangular padded seat covered in a 16th century reproduction fabric edge in fringing, 20 ins (51 cms) high, 23 inx 15 ins (58 cm x 38 cms).
Three Odd Late 17th/Early 18th Century Joined Oak Side Chairs (A/F). One 18th century with shaped cresting rail, fielded panel back, plank seat, baluster & block legs joined by reel turned front stretcher. One late 17th with shaped cresting rail, four splats (one replaced) incised with trellis decoration, lobe-finialed uprights, plank seat, baluster & block legs & twinned baluster turned front stretcher. The third with a narrow moulded central panel flanked by moulded uprights, plank seat, baluster & block legs with twinned baluster turned front stretcher.
An Early 19th Century Welsh Ash & Elm Bentwood Child's Chair, attributed to Dre-fach Felindre, Carmartenshire. The back composed of bowed ash straps piercing through chamfered uprights. The thick D-shaped elm slab seat on splayed rustic legs, 23¾ ins (53 cms) high, 15 ins (38 cms) wide, 10½ ins (27 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Settle. The top rail having an incised & punched channel and a chip-carved edge above three upper panels of linked daisy-wheels divided by chip carved muntins and four lower panels. The scroll end arms on turned posts leading down to a shallow box form seat with two hinged lids rising to reveal the frieze compartment standing on turned legs with front & side stretchers connecting to the rear base panelling, 53 ins (135 cms) wide, 46 ins (117 cms) in height.
An Elizabethan Carved & Inlaid Oak Wainscot Chair, attributed to Exeter, Circa 1590-1600. The top rail boldly carved with typical chain link ornamentation and surmounted by a pierced crest with central lion-mask flanked by voluted scrolls. The arcaded back panel inlaid with flowering stems of foliage and having carved fleur-de-lis adorning the corners with palmate uprights. The swept arms on plain gun barrel turned posts leading down to the planked seat above lunette carved rails and similarly turned legs united by peripheral stretchers. 46 ins (117 cms) high, 22 ins (56 cms) deep, 24 ins (61 cms) wide.
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