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Lot 677

A FINE SET OF 6+2 CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED DINING CHAIRS c.1920 with pierced back splat and needlework upholstered seat

Lot 693

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LADIES CHAIR the carved top rail above an upholstered panel and seat on turned legs

Lot 715

A GOOD HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY LADDER BACK ARMCHAIR c.1800 with drop in seat

Lot 738

A MAHOGANY LYRE ENDED REGENCY STYLE WINDOW SEAT

Lot 882

A SET OF SIX EBONISED AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERED TUB DINING CHAIRS c.1970 designed by "Willy Rizzo" made in Italy, they are made of a solid wood structure lacquered in black with a seat base made of brushed steel and upholstered in Napa leather

Lot 901

A VICTORIAN WALNUT NURSING CHAIR with carved decoration bow seat and turned tapering legs

Lot 354

Carved oak hall settle with storage box seat and lion capped arm rests. 107 cm

Lot 356

Oak hall settle with storage box seat floral and bead decoration and arm rests incorporating umbrella and stick stands. 122 cm

Lot 359

Single oak monks bench seat with blind fret decoration and barley twist supports. 68.5 cm

Lot 405

Antique country ladder-back chair with rush seat

Lot 406

Ladder back rocking chair with rush seat

Lot 407

Victorian mahogany spoon back chair on scroll feet with wool tapestry floral seat pad

Lot 190

FAUTEUILS, a pair, Louis XV style with cane seat and back in distressed painted finish, 66cm W. (2)

Lot 493

SIDE CHAIR, Moorish design bone and ebonised with rams head back and drop in seat.

Lot 534

OPEN ARMCHAIR, late 19th century, Carolean style, oak, with high carved back and calico seat, 143cm H x 74cm W (with faults).

Lot 558

REVOLVING DESK CHAIR, Charles Eames design tan brown leather upholstered, the seat revolving and reclining on an adjustable base with castors.

Lot 618

CORNER CHAIR, Edwardian with line and marquetry inlays, upholstered seat and ring turned legs.

Lot 618

SARTORIUS GEORGE: (1790-1885) British Admiral of the Fleet who was present at the surrender of Napoleon Bonaparte to Captain Frederick Maitland at Rochefort during the Napoleonic Wars. An interesting, lengthy A.L.S., G R Sartorius, four pages, 4to, Bath, 15th March n.y. (c.1833), to Sir Robert Peel, marked Private. The Admiral commences his letter ‘Although unknown to you personally, & probably so, even by name, yet I cannot resist the temptation of thanking you for the Honourable & Liberal manner by which your conduct was contrasted with that of others, when my name, & what I honestly confess is also of the highest value, my British Professional Rank, became the subject of discussion in the House of Commons in Feby. last’ and continues, in part, ‘I wish to stand well in your opinion, not alone on account of your undoubted great talents, but more so because I respect your Private Character - permit me then to say & if you should take the trouble to make enquiries on the subject, the further evidence will still more satisfactorily establish my declaration; that in accepting the Command I now hold (totally unsought by me) I have been guided by no motives of selfish ambition & far less, of mercenary views. Having mixed much, both professionally & as a private traveller with the Nations of the South I have seen those countries blessed with every gift that a most Benevolent Providence could pass down upon those Lands, to make of them a Paradise, but instead of a Paradise I have seen those Lands, the seat of an intolerable Political Tyranny, of the most degrading Religious Bigotry & of the grossest injustice & prisons filled for crimes (so called) of opinion which the murderer and the robber were considered for comparison as far less guilty….I have looked at my own Country….& although bereft of a thousand advantages of sail & of climate become by a wholesome form of Government, rich, powerful & intellectually happy & the only prisoners & exiles, the offenders against the universal Laws of Nature & of God. During the time I commanded the Squadron….the Evil & Misery of a Despotic Government was still more closely brought to my view. Our ships were filled with the High & the Low, young & old for opportunities to pass into Foreign Countries for Refuge & the Prisons were already becoming overflowingly tenanted with the less fortunate….A dawning of Hope of better days opened upon these men & they asked me to accept the Command of their Naval Forces. What could any individual possessing the smallest portion of Philanthropy or of Legitimate Ambition have done under such circumstances? What could I, knowing the Country, personally acquainted with so large a portion of the sufferers, feeling strongly the cruelty of their situation & (with wise management) almost sure of success, what could I have done? Nothing but what I have done - but, that not even a shadow of a mercenary nature might attach to me, although, with no private fortune of my own I gave up every personal guarantee for any future loss of my British Rank & acted against a clearly intimated assurance from other Quarters not to expect Protection from them….neither the ingratitude of the Nation I am now serving can destroy, or the greatest recompense they can confer, equal; the happiness of aiding in the Destruction of Despotism & freeing thousands of imprisoned & exiled victims & establishing a system of Mercy & Moderation in the room of one of Blood & Persecution. If the cause fails honest & good men will say I have failed (I shall trust) honourably & nobly in a just cause….I may add also that I feel convinced far less Blood will be shed for the establishment of our cause than what has flowed for the support of that, which is founded on Tyranny & perjury….’ A letter of excellent content. Some extremely light, very minor traces of former mounting to the right edge of the final page, not affecting the text or signature, VG Robert Peel (1788-1850) British Prime Minister 1834-35 & 1841-46. In 1831 Sartorius was engaged to command the small fleet of Dom Pedro, the former Emperor of Brazil, in the attempt to defeat his brother Dom Miguel, who had usurped the throne of Portugal. It was also the intention to install Pedro’s daughter, Dona Maria II, as the rightful Queen. Sartorius successfully occupied Porto by July 1832, however he also had to contend with many difficulties - promised supplies rarely arrived and his crews consequently became mutinous or deserted. The Admiral spent a great deal of his own money in keeping the Fleet together, but when he threatened to sail off with it until he was paid, Dom Pedro sent two English officers to the flagship, one to arrest Sartorius and the other to take command. Sartorius promptly confined them both aboard. In June 1833 Sartorius handed command over to Sir Charles Napier. In consequence of serving in the armed forces of a foreign power, a position which Sartorius defends in the present letter, his name was struck off the British Navy List as an offence under the 1819 Foreign Enlistment Act. He was not restored until 1836.

Lot 406

Victorian mahogany telescopic extending dining table with curved ends, on fluted tapering spade legs, with two leaves, will seat up to ten fully extended, W122cm, L159cm - L255cm (with both leaves)

Lot 433

Edwardian inlaid mahogany tub shaped elbow chair with upholstered seat and sides, W60cm

Lot 451

Victorian rosewood x-framed stool with upholstered drop in seat, carved detail, 53cm x 50cm

Lot 465

Gilt framed armchair with tapestry seat back and arms

Lot 467

18th century and later mahogany child's plank lambing chair, hinged seat enclosing commode

Lot 476

Early 20th century Michael Thonet painted bentwood child's seat with original label, W83cm

Lot 482

Traditional pine panelled back two seat bench in a church pew style, W117cm

Lot 493

Victorian white painted heavy cast iron tree effect bench with slatted seat, W137cm

Lot 506

Ercol ash golden dawn 'Renaissance' three seat sofa (W195cm), matching two seat sofa (W147cm), and matching rectangular footstool (91cm x 54cm), fitted with loose cushions

Lot 515

Two seat Regency style buttoned back sofa upholstered in red leather, W146cm

Lot 518

Pair Reproduction tub shaped armchairs with upholstered seat, back and arms and a matching coffee table with leather inset top

Lot 519

Pair reproduction Regency style sabre leg chairs with upholstered leather seat and back

Lot 522A

20th century oak Monks bench with hinged top and box seat, linenfold detail, W106cm

Lot 527

Chesterfield three seat sofa upholstered in oxblood leather, W196cm

Lot 530

Three seat Chesterfield sofa upholstered in dark brown buttoned leather, W206cm

Lot 540

Lazy Boy two seat sofa (W141cm), and matching electric reclining armchair (W85cm), upholstered in peach cover

Lot 544

Ekornes Stressless Arion high back two seat reclining sofa with adjustable head rest (W139cm), upholstered in soft black leather with contemporary 'wooden hoop' beech feet, and matching armchair (W82cm)

Lot 545

Ekornes Stressless Windsor high back reclining two seat sofa, light beech frame with cream leather upholstery, W150cm

Lot 546

Ekornes Stressless Windsor high back reclining two seat sofa, light beech frame with light brown leather upholstery, W150cm

Lot 29

A George III mahogany upholstered wing back armchair, with serpentine back, shaped wings, scroll arms and cushion seat, on moulded and chamfered forelegs united by an H stretcher.

Lot 32

A George III elm country Chippendale open elbow chair, with pierced splat and drop in seat on square chamfered legs united by an H stretcher.

Lot 36

A pair of early 20th Century French Louis XVI style grey painted beechwood armchairs, with moulded frames, curved rectangular tapered padded backs, padded open scroll arms and stuffover seat, on fluted tapering legs, upholstered in blue striped velour.

Lot 45

A set of four William IV rosewood dining chairs, the back with serpentine scroll carved crest rail and conforming mid rail on waisted uprights over a serpentine fronted stuffover seat raised on turned tapering forelegs (4).

Lot 295

Early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain garden seat of barrel form, painted with panels of deities and sages within geometric lappet borders, 46.5cm high.

Lot 298

Early 20th century Chinese blue and white porcelain garden seat of barrel form, painted with shi shi chasing the flaming pearl, within lappet borders, rebuilt, 46cm high.

Lot 422

Early 19th century ash and elm Windsor chair with central Gothic revival lattice splat, on slender turned legs, 114cm high and 61cm wide. Condition Report Rear legs built up with modern buttons (easily removed). There are two matching holes in the front of the seat and under arm terminals for spindles. Otherwise in good condition.

Lot 172

Arthurs Seat, Edinburgh Reproduction framed print, 55 x 32cm

Lot 251

A 19th century wing chair upholstered in a gold fabric having a padded back support and stuffed seat raised on turned support and castors

Lot 257

A late 19th century lounge chair having a padded back support and seat raised on turned supports

Lot 284

A 19th century mahogany framed prie dieu chair having a moulded and padded back support over padded seat upholstered in a floral fabric raised on turned supports

Lot 286

An Edwardian oak Monks bench having a hinged back support and seat, raised on moulded feet, 89 x 100cm

Lot 292

A Victorian oak framed button back lounge chair having padded back support and arm rest over padded seat raised on turned supports

Lot 297

A late Victorian mahogany framed nursing chair having a carved top rail over padded back support and stuff over seat upholstered in a floral fabric and raised on turned supports and ceramic castors

Lot 304

A Victorian rosewood framed side chair having a carved top rail above padded back support flanked by barley twist supports over stuff over seat raised on moulded feet

Lot 305

An Edwardian mahogany framed tub chair having a shaped top over padded seat raised on cabriole legs and hoof feet

Lot 311

A secessionist mahogany framed open armchair with padded back support and circular padded seat, raised on turned supports and stretchers

Lot 315

A late Victorian chaise longue having a mahogany frame, padded back and side support over padded seat raised on moulded feet and castors

Lot 316

An oak monks bench having a flip top over hinged seat raised on turned supports and stretchers

Lot 323

A Georgian style button back lounge chair having a padded back support and seat raised on turned supports and brass castors

Lot 1042

Red Upholstered Ladies Bedroom Chair with button back and lift seat

Lot 1051

Edwardian oak Tub Chair with studded decorated seat

Lot 1062

Mahogany Framed Oval Mirror and a Victorian Balloon Back Bedroom Chair with Bergere Seat

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