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Garden Seat: A rare Macauley and Wade foundry Seasons pattern cast iron seatlast quarter 19th centurywith later replaced wooden seat, with diamond registration stamp190cm.; 75ins wideThe original design 238947 by Morgan, Macauley and Wade the Bath Works, Rotherham South Yorkshire was registered on 17th February 1870 (see engraving)
Garden Seat: A Coalbrookdale Nasturtium pattern cast iron seatfully stamped CBdale and with diamond registration stamp, mark and number 183cm.; 72ins wideThis design, number 1958629 was registered and patented at the Public Records Office by Coalbrookdale on the 1st of March 1866 and is seat number 44 in their 1875 catalogue of castings.Unusually, this seat incorporates an extra stretcher arch connecting the front and back legs. This device was very occasionally used when the oval panel above incorporated a town coat of arms made as individual commissions.
Garden Seat: A Coalbrookdale Nasturtium pattern cast iron seatlast quarter 19th centuryfully stamped186cm.; 73ins wideThis design, number 1958629 was registered and patented at the Public Records Office by Coalbrookdale on the 1st of March 1866 and is seat number 44 in their 1875 catalogue of castings. (see engraving)
Garden Seat: A Coalbrookdale Fern and Blackberry pattern cast iron seatcirca 1870well marked with pattern number 29 and registration number CBDale & Co152cm.; 60ins long The original design, number 113617, was registered and patented at the Public RecordsOffice on the 30th of April 1858 by Coalbrookdale and is seat number 29A in the castings catalogue of 1875, Section III page 254. (see engraving)
Garden Seat: A Coalbrookdale Horse Chestnut pattern cast iron seatcirca 1870fully stamped Coalbrookdale, with registration number188cm.; 74ins wideThe design of this seat, number 217568, was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry at The Public Record Office on 23rd March 1868, and is number 46 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue, Section III, page 256 (see engraving).
Garden Seat: A rare Falkirk Foundry Cockleshell pattern cast iron seat2nd half 19th centurythe back stamped Falkirk 303A with diamond registration stamp number201cm.; 79ins longWorkers from the nearby Carron foundry established the Falkirk foundry in 1819. The foundry was close to the Carron Company and Andrew McLaren and company on the Firth of Forth on the east coast of Scotland. They maintained warehouses and retailing premises on Upper Thames Street in London to which the seats and other cast iron products could be transported by sea and then up the river Thames. Falkirk published a catalogue with Carron in 1900 in which it offered decorative iron ranging from benches and urns to hallstands. This model is illustrated in the garden seats section as plate 303A.(see engraving)
A mahogany Windsor chair attributed to William Birch , circa 1890 A mahogany Windsor chair attributed to William Birch , circa 1890, the channelled shaped back with turned spindles, the arms carved with patera, with a solid seat on wrythen turned and reeded legs with a crinoline stretcher 107cm high, 62 wide, 44cm deep
A matched pair Regency mahogany hall chairs , circa 1815 A matched pair Regency mahogany hall chairs , circa 1815, each with an oval fluted back with central painted armorial cartouche above bow fronted seat and carved square tapering legs, united by stretchers Provenance: The collection of a West Country family (lots 1 - 70)
A Chinese Pottery Garden Stool of hexagonal baluster form with a compressed... A Chinese Pottery Garden Stool of hexagonal baluster form with a compressed circular seat, the sides pierced with quatrefoil apertures and foliate motifs, the whole covered in a mottled green glaze, height 52cms, 19th Century
A set of six walnut dining chairs in 18th century style , 20th century A set of six walnut dining chairs in 18th century style , 20th century, each with solid splats and scroll backs above a drop in seat, on cabriole legs with cartouches to knees and terminating in ball and claw feet, together with another pair of similar mahogany dining chairs
A carved beech and upholstered stool , in mid 18th century Continental style A carved beech and upholstered stool , in mid 18th century Continental style, early 20th century, the upholstered seat above a moulded frieze with central carved floral motifs and cabriole legs 45cm high, 183cm wide, 39cm deep Provenance: The collection of a West Country family (lots 1 - 70)
A George II mahogany side chair, circa 1750, the carved toprail above a decorative pierced splat, tapestry seat, and on cabriole legs with carved knees and terminating on claw and ball feet Please refer to The Country Life Picture Library, image number 536728 for an image of this chair siturated in the drawing room at High Head Castle in 1921. Originally a medieval tower, the castle which was enlarged in 1550 and remodelled in 1748, was largely destryoed by fire in 1956. Provenance: By family descent from John Waller Hills, who owned High Head John Waller Hills PC DCL (1867 - 24 December 1938) was a British Conservative politician. The second son of Herbert Augustus and Anna Hills of High Head Castle, Cumberland, Hills was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. During World War I he served as a Captain in the 4th Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry. He was promoted to the rank of Major in October 1915 and Acting Lieutenant-Colonel of the 20th Battalion in July 1916. He was wounded in September 1916, and mentioned in dispatches.
A pair of 20th Century French stained beechwood fauteuils of Louis XV design with moulded showwood frames, the seats, backs and arm pads upholstered in cream cloth, on cabriole front legs, a mahogany dining chair with plain curved crest rail, reeded splat and uprights, the drop-in seat upholstered in green dralon, on sabre front legs, and a rectangular dressing table stool on leaf capped cabriole legs, 21ins x 16ins x 18ins high
A 20th Century Austrian fruitwood framed three piece drawing room suite in the late Biedermeier manner, the crest rails inlaid with bellflower swags, upholstered in blue striped silk brocade, on square tapered front legs with spade toes, comprising - tub shaped two seat settee, 60ins wide, and a pair of easy chairs (slight stains to upholstery)
A William IV mahogany framed scroll end sofa, the moulded showwood frame with floral and reeded cresting, scroll carved arm terminals and carved seat rail, on reeded architectural panel feet and castors, partly upholstered in black woven horsehair (upholstery very damaged), 81ins wide x 24ins deep x 38.5ins high
A Victorian oak framed four chair back settee, the backs boldly fretted and carved with eagle, flowerhead and leaf scroll ornament, with bobbin turned uprights and leaf capped scroll arms, on five bobbin and bulbous turned front supports, 80ins wide x 25ins deep x 41ins high (lacking upholstery to seat and back panels)
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