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A 19TH CENTURY BOBBIN-TURNED 'WINGED' ARMCHAIR having turned wings and spindles, tapering rushed seat and shaped open arms, raised on turned supports and rockers. 116cm(h) CONDITION: Marks, scratches, some bites to one arm, some deterioration to seat, otherwise good condition commensurate with age and regular use.
A PAIR OF GEORGIAN COUNTRY OAK AND MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS each having a shaped top-rail, vase-form splat, solid tapering seat and square section supports linked by stretchers. 91cm(h) CONDITION: Marks and scratches, some splits and additional iron strengthening to base of the back's uprights, seats re-attached, one splat loose, some old worm damage.
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD ADJUSTABLE PIANO STOOL of rectangular form with a buttoned and padded seat, adjustable action and four turned legs, linked by turned stretchers and splayed at the feet. 47cm(h) x 52cm(w) x 35cm(d) CONDITION: One leg repaired, some marks and scratches, overall good condition.
A 1930'S LEATHER-COVERED THREE PIECE SUITE, the three seater settee and two armchairs each with arched padded backs, scrolled-over arms and cushioned seats, raised on turned feet with brass castors. 87cm(h) x 198cm(w) & 87cm(h) x 97cm(w) CONDITION: Some cracking to leather and small rips to settee seat rail, some fading, wear and scratches, otherwise generally good with character.
A VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED TWO-SEATER SETTEE with slightly arched padded back, gadrooned seat-rail, scroll-out arms and serpentine-fronted cushioned seat, raised on four carved cabriole front supports with whorl feet. 98.5cm(h) X 180cm(w) CONDITION: Staining to upholstery, some edge knocks, marks and scratches.
A CARVED OAK BOX SETTLE 20th century, having a shaped and nulled top-rail with central carved rosette roundel, the triple-panelled back with pierced strapwork and carved roundel decoration, the shaped open arms flanking the hinged solid seat, with internal storage, the plain facia raised on turned feet. 102cm(h) x 91.5cm(w) x 43cm(d) CONDITION: Some marks and scratches, stains etc, generally good.
FOUR 19TH CENTURY OAK 'DALES' CHAIRS having a slightly bowed top-rail, three turned spindles and turned uprights, the tapering rushed-seats raised on turned supports linked by stretchers. 89cm(h) CONDITION: Two chairs with seat bars missing, the same with repairs to base of legs, seats re-rushed, one with damage, one chair with legs cut to size, marks and scratches.
AN OAK WAINSCOT TYPE ARMCHAIR 18th century and later, with yoke-form crest-rail, fielded panel back and shaped open arms, the solid seat raised on block and turned supports united by stretchers. 107cm(h) CONDITION: Possible adaptations, some old worm damage, filled holes to seat, splits, deterioration to seat.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED PARLOUR CHAIR, the deep buttoned spoon back with scroll terminals, over a seat with bowed front rail and flanked by arms with boldly carved scrolling supports, raised on turned legs and moving on castors; together with A SIMILAR 19TH CENTURY PARLOUR CHAIR. (2)
A late 18th Century elm cased thirty-hour longcase clock by Thomas Sharp, Stratford, the case with square hood and 8½" brass dial with decorated spandrels, 189cm high/see illustration Condition Report: The dial has for obsolete holes on the reverse it is therefore probably associated, the seat board with crude restorations and the dial aperture crudely cut but original. The movement needs attention as the winding gear teeth are worn and the weight habitually pulls the chain through the winding wheels other than acceptable scratches, small splits and old worm holes, the clock case is in acceptable condition.
A pair of Chinese pierced and carved hardwood single chairs, the backs decorated prunus trees, fitted loose trap seats on cabriole front legs/see illustration Condition Report: Chair 1 - Back decorated figures at a table. Small gaps at joints otherwise good. Chair 2 - Back decorated figures beneath a blossom tree. Split to frame at back of seat, visible under. Split to section at bottom of one back support. Both chairs are about 93cm high and the seats 34cm wide at widest point. They are small but very heavy.
An oak armchair in the manner of Leonard Wyburd for Liberty and Co, with panelled back above Moorish dowels on turned legs/see illustration Condition Report: Some surface wear to seat and to edges/raised elements. Old worm to small blocks beneath seat (not live). A few old worm holes to frame near the blocking (visible from beneath). Otherwise sound.
A Regency parcel gilt and green armchair, painted a cherub panel within leaf scrolls, with scroll arms and turned tapering legs Condition Report: Cane seat has some age, a little stretched but intact. A lot of old worm holes visible to frame (beneath). Wear and craquelure to paint. The painted finish is later and may conceal other restoration.
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