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Lot 68

A George IV mahogany library bergere The rectangular caned back, sides and seat with padded arms and two loose squab cushions, on ring turned baluster legs with brass cappings and castors, 60cm wide, 66cm deep, 92cm high, seat height 38cm.

Lot 147

A Norman Foster Walter Knoll 500 dark navy leather three-seater sofa  On brushed steel legs, 217cm wide, 81cm deep, 71cm high, seat height 40cm high.

Lot 73

A Regency mahogany bench in the manner of Gillows The rectangular moulded seat with paper scroll arms; on turned fluted legs and spool feet, 120cm wide, 29cm deep, 52cm high.

Lot 188

A 19th century American doll’s ‘buggy’ perambulator, brown painted wood with stencilled yellow decoration, cast-metal parts and fixing for adjusting fringed sunshade with white painted and stencilled underside, turned wooden handle on long shaped arms, wooden spoked wheels and oil-cloth roof, seat and lining —30 ½in. (77.5cm.) high

Lot 186

A carved and painted wooden horse tricycle circa 1900, the head with carved eye and open mouth, oil-cloth tack, red painted Smoker’s Bow style seat with turned uprights and floral oil-cloth cushion, metal wheels with front peddles and steering with wooden handles —25in. (64cm.) long (some wear)

Lot 191

A late 19th century cream painted wooden doll’s double perambulator, with gold lining, central footwell and seat either end, reversible oil-cloth hood, metal frame with turned wooden handle either end and spoked metal wheels —33 ½in. (85cm.) long (old worm to one handle, some wear)

Lot 103

An English oak 17th century style child’s chair, with caned seat and back panel —30in. (76cm.) high (some old repairs)

Lot 102

A dolls’ 17th century style inlaid Wainscot armchair, oak with zig-zag inlay to arms, legs and back, star roundels to seat and back, carved top rail pediment and turned finials —14 ½in. (37cm.) high (some loss to inlay)

Lot 45

Five pieces of German 19th century wood grained dolls’ house furniture, three chest of drawers —4 ½in. (11.5cm.) tallest; a chair with velvet seat and mirror

Lot 134

UMBERTO MASCAGNI MID-CENTURY ITALIAN DINING ROOM SUITE, padded cream colour vinyl, black plastic and aluminium trim, comprising sideboard, cushion type three-panel front doors, mirrored to the backs, three interior central drawers, tapering supports, 94 (h) x 162 (w) x 54cms (d), dining table, 79 (h) x 142 (l) x 81cms (w), six circular seat oval back chairs, 97 (h) x 46 (w) x 44cms (seat d), screw on/screw off legs to all itemsProvenance: private collection ConwyComments: these suites were known to be sold by Harrods in the 1950s

Lot 92

MID-CENTURY TEAK TELEPHONE TABLE/SEAT, with upholstered top and Formica sides and drawer fronts, 50 (h) x 111 (w) x 39cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 1167

*Tom Deakins (b. 1957) oil on board - Cedars and Seat, 20 x 15cm, framedExhibited: Chappel Galleries, August-September 2000

Lot 1367

Set of six Chippendale revival mahogany dining chairs, each with pierced vase shaped splat and stuffover seat on gadrooned frieze and carved cabriole legs on claw and ball feet

Lot 1373

Victorian-style club fender with leather studded seat raised on brass column supports, total size 177cm wide x 48cm deep, inside measurements at base 150cm wide x 38cm deepGood solid condition, minor scuffs to leather

Lot 1384

Elaborate carved oak settle, with flanking arms and hinged box seat, ornately carved with dragons and panels of saints in geometric borders, probably 18th century and later carved, 131cm wide x 52cm deep x 138cm high

Lot 1395

Pair of George I walnut side chairs, each with solid vase shaped splat and slip in seat on cabriole legs

Lot 1399

Lutyens style teak garden bench, approximately 166cm wideOne seat rail is partially missing, minor splits and general weathering, otherwise ok

Lot 1428

Victorian smoker's bow armchair, of traditional form with solid saddle seat, stamped to the back rail JC 81

Lot 1435

Good quality Regency ebonised side chair, with slip in seat on reeded legs and castors

Lot 1462

Pair of Regency style ebonised chairs, each with caned seat on sabre legs

Lot 1471

19th century mahogany X-frame stool with square slip in cushion seat, 55cm wide

Lot 1474

Regency rosewood library chair, with pad upholstered back and seat on fluted legs and brass castors

Lot 1479

Early 19th century X-frame stool with removable seat on scrolled frame, 59cm wide

Lot 1524

Set of six Regency mahogany bar back dining chairs, each with slip in seat on ring turned legsAll in good solid condition, some very minor worm holes to  underside of one chair frame, minor stains to upholstery , good quality and nice overall patination , please see the extra images on our website

Lot 1534

Three similar 19th century ash and elm wheel back Windsor elbow chairs and a similar yew, ash and elm side chair, each with saddle seat on turned legs and H-stretcher

Lot 233

Chinese ceramic garden seat, late Qing period, decorated with birds, flowers and precious objects in white slip on a blue ground, 46.5cm highSome scratching but otherwise appears to be in good condition.

Lot 232

A set of six Danish post-modernist oak dining chairs, c.1990, manufactured by Actona, of high-backed construction, each seat upholstered in grey vinyl, 51cm wide50cm deep 118cm high, seat 47.5cm high (6)Condition ReportOne chair with repair. One seat with a gouge to the upholstery. With general knocks and wear.

Lot 254

A Danish 'AP-46' or 'Ox Chair', 1960s, originally designed in 1960 by Hans Wegner for A P Stolen, the backrest surmounted by a curved neck rest, upholstered throughout in orange wool fabric, raised on chromed metal supports, with a single squab seat cushion and associated neck cushion upholstered in aforementioned fabric, 92cm wide100cm deep85cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery is believed to be original. The left 'horn' of the neckrest has some scuffs to the edges. The straps of the neck cushion are worn. The right armrest may need repair. The padding is quite firm throughout the neck and armrest. The seat cushion provides good support. There is some general fading throughout the upholstery—less so to the front of the armrests, which have been under the armrest covers. The chrome flaked to the supports, with rust to the exposed areas. With general wear commensurate with age and use. The frame is in good order, with no shifting. Additional images uploaded. 

Lot 380

A Vitra 'EA208 Soft Pad' desk chair, designed in 1969 by Charles and Ray Eames as part of the Aluminium Group, manufactured by Vitra, the chromed frame upholstered in black leather, raised on a tubular support terminating on to a four-star base, 52cm wide57cm deep84cm high Condition ReportThe frame with some spotting and scratches. The back cushion with a small scuff to the centre. With a small red mark to the front of the seat. Some minor creasing to the leather commensurate with use. Structurally sound. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 191

A set of six French bamboo and rattan chairs, 1950s, attributed to Audoux-Minet, comprising four singles and a pair of carvers, 50cm wide45cm deep104cm high, seat 46cm high (6)

Lot 228

A Danish 'Kevi' desk chair, 1960s, designed by Jørgen Rasmussen for Knoll, the brushed steel frame upholstered in salt-and-pepper fabric, with a four-pronged foot terminating on to castors, 58cm wide50cm deep77cm high, seat 50cm highCondition ReportWith scratches and knocks to the frame. The castors a little stiff. The padding to the seat a little worn. One screw missing to the backrest. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 252

A Danish 'Colonial' oak settee, modern, originally designed by Ole Wanscher in 1964 for Carl Hansen & Søn, with a cane seat, and tan leather back and seat cushions,124cm wide69cm deep84cm high, seat 46cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery is in good order with some minor creasing to the leather. The rattan is in good condition. The frame has some minor water spots. The supports have knocks and marks commensurate with age and use. The frame is structurally sound.

Lot 382

A pair of Bertoia bar stools, 1990s, originally designed in 1952 by Harry Bertoia for Knoll, each chromed steel frame with a seat cushion upholstered in grey fabric, 54cm wide58cm deep104cm high, seat 76cm high (2)

Lot 376

A pair of 'No 1' bar stools, modern, designed in 1928 by Eileen Gray, each seat upholstered in black leather raised on an adjustable chromed support, terminating on to a black polyurethane foot, the stem with a footrest,30cm diameter70 to 83cm high (2)

Lot 149

â–² Mark Brazier-Jones (New Zealand-British, b.1956), 'Atlantis', 1988, a cast bronze armchair, upholstered in striped silk fabric, numbered '50/100',56.5cm wide103.5cm deep81cm high, seat 46cm high

Lot 64

A pair of ebonised Art Deco window seats, 1930s, each scrolled seat upholstered in yellow silk fabric with black line detailing, raised on tapering supports, 70cm wide45cm deep58cm high, seat 40cm high (2)Condition ReportThe upholstery believed to be later. With stains to the upholstery. The frames with knocks, scratches and marks. With some chips to the ebonisation. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 381

A Vitra 'EA208 Soft Pad' desk chair, designed in 1969 by Charles and Ray Eames as part of the Aluminium Group, manufactured by Vitra, the chromed frame upholstered in black leather, raised on a tubular support terminating on to a four-star base, labelled to the underneath, 52cm wide57cm deep84cm highCondition ReportThe base and foot with spotting. Most of this appears surface based, and the frame would benefit from a clean. The leather with so e creasing and a small dent to the front of the seat cushion. Structurally sound. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 208

A pair of Swiss De Sede 'DS101' reclining armchairs, 1970s, each upholstered throughout in chestnut leather, with wide stitched detailing to the edges of all cushions, 109cm wide102cm deep73cm high, seat 40cm high (2)Condition ReportOne example with a burst seam to the left armrest. The other example with a repair to the back of the armrests. The leather with some creasing and crackling in places, but overall good. The padding good throughout to both. The reclining function works on both examples. Both with some scratches, stains, and marks to the backs. Both structurally sound. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 150

A pair of 'Crillion' armchairs, modern, designed by Soane Britain, each with slung armrests, upholstered throughout in cognac leather, the steel frame with patinated brass caps, 70cm wide81cm deep81cm high, seat 39cm high (2)Condition ReportThe leather with scratches to both examples. Padding to the seats and back in good order. The upholstery is firm. The legs and frame is made from patinated steel with brass caps. The bronzed patination worn through to the legs. Both examples structurally sound. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 375

A pair of 'No 1' bar stools, modern, designed in 1928 by Eileen Gray, each seat upholstered in black leather raised on an adjustable chromed support, terminating on to a black polyurethane foot, the stem with a footrest,30cm diameter70 to 83cm high (2)Condition ReportThe footrests presumed to be later. One seat is loose to the top of the stem.

Lot 260

An Italian bamboo and rattan daybed, 1950s, attributed to Gio Ponti, the sides with scrolling decoration, the squab cushion upholstered in white linen with buttoned detailing, with a cylindrical neck cushion,200cm wide97cm deep55cm high, seat 45cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery later. The upholstery in good clean order. The frame with patination throughout. With general scratches, scuffs, wear and marks commensurate with age. With some minor cracks to the frame. No shifting or rocking in the frame.

Lot 377

An Eames Venice 'RAR' rocking chair, 1950s, originally designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, the pink fibreglass shell raised on a chromed steel support, terminating on to beech runners, with partial 'Herman Miller Venice' label to the underneath, 63cm wide69cm deep67.5cm high, seat 41cm highCondition ReportThe runners appear to be original. One bolt replaced to the runners. The red label to the base heavily fragmented. No perceived damages or losses. With general scratches, scuffs and wear to the seat and the runners. The seat with a green stain to the base. The runners with some stains and marks. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 251

A Danish oak 'GE 240 Cigar' armchair, designed in 1955 by Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) for Getama, with modern back and seat cushions, 69cm wide 80cm deep81cm high approximatelyCondition ReportThe frame has been cleaned and scrubbed. Lacking the webbing to the seat. New cushions. No marks detected to the frame. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 220

§ A Swedish rosewood desk, A Swedish rosewood desk,1970s, designed by Yngvar Sandström for Seffle Möbelfabrik, the rectangular top with rounded corners, over two suspended banks of two drawers, raised on turned and tapering rosewood supports, branded to the underneath of the top, 150cm wide80cm deep72cm high, anda Maxalto 'Caratos' desk chair,with a leather seat and back, on a die-cast aluminium frame, labelled, 59cm wide 55cm deep76cm high, seat 47cm high (2)Condition ReportNo keys - all drawers open. WIth some minor scratches and marks.

Lot 124

An 'Antelope' bench, modern, originally designed in 1950 by Ernest Race for 'The Festival of Britain', manufactured by Race Furniture Ltd., the painted steel frame with a spindle back over a plywood seat,103.5cm wide56.5cm deep81cm high, seat 46cm high, together with a spare plywood seat and a chequered seat cover (3)

Lot 374

An American elm model 'SCH5a Continuous Arm Settee', modern, designed and manufactured by Chris Harter, the bowed backrest with turned spindles over a carved seat, raised on ten turned supports, joined at the middle by a baluster-shaped stretcher, 192cm wide55.5cm deep102.5cm high, seat 45cm high

Lot 188

A set of three 'Les Arcs' chairs, chosen by Charlotte Perriand in 1968 for the Les Arcs resort, each with a stitched and riveted leather seat, with a chromed frame, 47cm wide54cm deep82.5cm high, seat 44.5cm high (3)

Lot 81

A bentwood 'Long Chair' recliner, designed in 1936 by Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981), manufactured in Estonia by Isokon Furniture, the birch ply seat with stained supports and armrests, stamped 'Made in Estonia', 62cm wide137cm long72cm highCondition ReportWith curving to the seat. The seat with some cracks. The supports with splits. With some separation to the plu sheets. The front right support with repairs and restoration. The back right support with losses to the veneer. The frame shifting when rocked. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 249

A pair of Danish ebonised 'PP-66' or 'China Chair' ash armchairs, modern, originally designed in 1944 by Hans Wegner for PP Møbler, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, each with a horseshoe-shaped backrest over a single back splat, the webbed seat with a cushion upholstered in black leather with buttoned detailing, with manufacturer's badges to the inside of the frame, 55cm wide55cm deep82cm high, seat 45cm high, together with a third example,with a cracked and damaged backrest (3)Condition ReportThe two main examples in overall good condition. With some scratches and scuffs to the frame commensurate with use.

Lot 218

A Swedish stained beech bentwood armchair, 1930s, designed by Axel Larsson for SMF (Svenska Möbelfabrikerna) Bodafors, the seat and backrest woven with paper cord, 54cm wide61cm deep78cm high, seat 40cm highCondition ReportOne loose strand to the rope. The finish with some wear to the edges. With some general scratches and marks commensurate with age and use. Structurally sound throughout. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 6

A mahogany Thebes stool, late 19th century, designed by Leonard Francis Wyburd for Liberty & Co., with original cane seat,46.5cm square36cm highLiberty & Co. registered the design of the Thebes stool in 1884 and it continued to be sold until c.1919. Condition ReportFrame good - some marks to the frame, with scuffing to the base of the legs. But in good overall condition. Spindles all surprisingly good.Some marks and knocks to the frame. No provenance - bought in a charity shop.

Lot 151

An Aviator 'Tomcat' chair, designed and manufactured by Timothy Oulton, upholstered in brown leather, with a riveted metal construction, 73cm wide 96cm deep 71cm high Inspired by the twin-seater F-14 Tomcat and the aerodynamic curves of the Supermarine Spitfire. Condition ReportThe upholstery has some creasing in areas, but it is overall clean and free of damage. The left side of the chair has some scratches and marks. The right side of the chair has a darker mark underneath the armrest. There is a small dent on the right-hand side. The chair is structurally good, and the padding of the seat, back, and arms is good throughout. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 195

A set of ten French teak dining chairs, 1960s, in the manner of Pierre Jeanneret, each with a slatted seat raised on compass supports, 40cm wide48cm deep81cm high, seat 48cm high (10)

Lot 378

An American 'PAW' fibreglass swivel chair, 1950s, originally designed in 1950 by Charles and Ray Eames, manufactured by Herman Miller, the salmon-coloured fibreglass shell raised on dowel supports, stamped 'Seng' to the mechanism, 63cm wide60cm deep78cm high, seat 44cm highCondition ReportThe fibreglass with knocks, marks and wear. The support with knocks and marks.

Lot 238

§ A Danish rosewood dining suite, designed in 1966 by Niels Otto Møller (Danish, 1920-1982) for J L Møllers Møbelfabrik, comprising:four 'Model 79' dining chairs,each with a rattan seat, raised on tapering supports, with manufacturer's labels to the inside of the frames,50cm wide42.5cm deep73cm high, andan extending dining table,the circular top with a cushioned edge, raised on tapering supports, 123cm diameter73cm high (5)Condition ReportThe rattan to the chair with some staining and heavy patination commensurate with age throughout. No detected damages to the seats. The table top with some areas of discolouration. One chair with some surface based marks (these appear to scratch off easy and has not impacted the finish of the wood underneath). The leaf of the table slightly darker than the top. All pieces in structurally good order. Additional images uploaded.CITES A10 No. 24GBA10JLON1

Lot 379

A pair of children's chairs, 2004, originally designed in 1945 by Charles and Ray Eames, manufactured by Vitra, labelled 'Vitra Design Museum', 33.5cm wide28cm deep37.5cm high, seat 23cm high (2)

Lot 253

A Danish 'PP-19' or 'Papa Bear' armchair, 1960s, originally designed in 1951 by Hans Wegner for PP Møbler, upholstered throughout in Kvadrat fabric, with buttoned detail to the back, the armrests with teak inserts to the front, raised on tapering supports, 90cm wide95cm deep101cm high, seat 42cm highCondition ReportThe chair has been sympathetically restored with new padding throughout the frame and cream-coloured upholstery. The upholstery with some minor bobbles of lint, but no stains or detrimental marks. The right armrest insert with a shrinkage crack. The supports with scuffs, knocks and marks. Images of the restoration process have been supplied by the vendor. The chair is unmarked. 

Lot 66

A set of six French Art Deco mahogany chairs, 1930s, each with a curved backrest, the seat upholstered in red fabric with a motif of leopards,42cm wide50 deep84cm high, seat 43cm (6)Condition ReportAll examples with scratches, knocks and marks commensurate with age and use. All examples structurally soundm the polish is worn and rubbed to the edges. Upholstery believed to be period. No detected repairs. One chair with a veneer chip to the back rest.

Lot 257

A 'Swan' lounge chair, late 1950s/early 1960s, originally designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) for the lobby of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, upholstered in black vinyl, raised on a scalloped aluminium support, terminating on to a cruciform foot, 74cm wide68cm deep77cm highCondition ReportThe seat with cracks to the vinyl. With a gouge to the centre. The support with scuffs and marks. Wobbles somewhat on the stem. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 219

A set of six Italian fruitwood chairs, c.1940s, in the manner of Paolo Buffa, each with a dimpled backrest, ochre-coloured upholstered seat, the front supports with a carved cuff to the top,48cm wide43cm deep96cm high, seat 47cm high (6)Condition ReportOne backrest with a spindle reset. One example with a repair to the backrest. All with scuffs and marks throughout the frame. The upholstery later.

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