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A George I style settee, with camel back on cabriole legs covered in gold damask, 155cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Frame scratched at back legs and scuffs to front pads, upholstery good although damaged and marked to arch right and seat base. Frame and arms sound. The fabric is yellow gold.
A set of six George I style walnut dining chairs including two armchairs, each with shell carved vase shaped splat and cane panels to the back, the drop-in seat on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet joined by shaped stretchers, labelled Tozer, Brook Street, London/see illustration Condition Report: Both armchairs and two single chairs re-caned. Both other single chairs with slight damage to original cane work. Frames rubbed particularly at crusting scrolls and arms faded. All upholstery in acceptable condition.
A pair of Regency mahogany scroll end window seats, with drop-in seats/see illustration Condition Report: A fine pair of seats in original condition, slightly faded in places, later trap seats, the frames sound although loose on castors. Both with scratches and other blemishes acceptable with age. NB/ Only front of frame with fluted moulding. Maximum height 63cm (44cm to seat) 92cm wide (maximum), 33cm deep
A Regency open armchair with trap seat on turned legs, a pair of 19th Century shield back chairs on moulded tapering legs and another pair of dining chairs Condition Report: Armchair - later arms, badly bleached Shield back chairs - loose in frame, stretchers adrift other pair - bleached at back, otherwise good
A small George II 18th Century walnut stool with square drop-in seat, on scroll carved cabriole legs with pad feet, the top 26cm square/see illustration Condition Report: The stool has minor splitting at frieze by dowels which have been shortened and only two have exposed heads, slight movement in one joint and there is a gap between one leg and the frieze, one frieze bracket split, some scratches to leg
A George I 18th Century walnut stool, the needlework seat on shaped rails and cabriole legs, with horse hoof feet/see illustration Condition Report: On a beech frame, one scroll return chewed, otherwise legs in good condition and sound, frieze pitted in places and with signs of old worm, colour good, bearing a label "C Ford and Co. Ltd 47/48 St Thomas, Lymington, Hants." Two blocks missing to leg joints, later upholstered seat.
An early 18th Century walnut dining chair with splat back, drop-in seat and cabriole legs Condition Report: Lot 550 This chair has an upholstered seat not a loose trap seat, cresting rail repaired ,seat side rails very thin and nailed to very worm holed frame, legs and stretchers rubbed split and repairs to back leg.
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