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A set of four Victorian walnut salon chairs, each with inlaid satinwood, maple and rosewood cresting rail flanked by carved lion finials, upholstered back below with carved and pierced flower pattern frieze, the upholstered seat with dentil inlay apron, raised on turned legs joined by stretchers, terminating in ceramic castors.
A 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid open armchair The shaped top rail above the central back splat over the tapestry covered drop-in seat, with twin open arms, standing on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. 57 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some fading, some joints loose, some small splits, some joints loose, general wear, arms possibly later.
A pair of Victorian inlaid rosewood upholstered tub armchairs Each arched buttoned padded back above pierced and inlaid panels, the arms with inlaid scrolling uprights above the overstuffed seat, standing on turned legs with castors. Each 69 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some slight inlay losses, some splits, some joint separations, probably re-upholstered, upholstery faded and dirty, some areas of small tack holes visible, general wear.
A silver novelty desk stand, hallmarked London 1923, maker's mark of Albert Clarke Modelled as a vintage car, possibly a 1902 Baby Peugeot, the boot a stamp box, the hinged seat revealing an inkwell. 13 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, slight loss to underside of seat, approximately 14 troy ounces all in.
Post War, Gordon Russell teak dining suite Comprising rectangular draw-leaf table with one extra leaf, length excluding leaf 143cm, six spindle back dining chairs, each with blue upholstered seat cushions, raised on block supports. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1268: Table - stains, scratches and fading to top. Some scratching and knocks to legs. Chairs - some fading scratches and knocks and stains, some marks to upholstery, carver and two chairs have different upholstery, no GR marks on chairs or table.
A late Victorian/Edwardian solid oak dining suite of classical form Comprising a large extending dining table with three extra leaves, the moulded edges and rounded corners above a chisel carved frieze, raised on eight fluted tapering supports united by curved stretchers (approx 150x115cm opening to 200x115cm), together with eleven dining chairs, each having caned Bergere back and seat panels, complete with seat squabs, raised on front fluted cylindrical supports (12) (illustrated)
An early 20th Century American mechanical wheelchair, by Gendron Wheel Company of Perrysburg, Ohio, Catalogue no. 274B The oak framed contraption with caned back, seat and leg panels, flanked on either side by hand cranked chain driven wheels with rubber tread and metal spokes, with smaller corresponding and swiveling wheels at the back, bears trade label to the back of the headrest, together with this lot is another similar but badly damaged example (2). (illustrated)
A Victorian yew wood and beech low back Windsor chair, narrow arms, pierced vase splat, solid seat, turned and ringed legs, crinoline stretcher, width 55cm, a yew wood and walnut low back Windsor chair, narrow arms, pierced vase splats, solid seat, turned legs, crinoline stretcher, width 50cm and four yew and elm Windsor chairs all with pierced vase splats, sold seats, crinoline stretchers (6).
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