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An exceptionally fine pair of carved oak armorial Hall Chairs, Irish, Victorian period, each crested with a grotesque mask issuing leafy scrolls, above an oval with carved crest (see below for note), with scroll shell supports above a shaped solid seat on front cabriole legs, each carved with a grotesque mask, and C scroll terminating in lion paw feet, the rear legs of square tapering form with ball n claw feet. (2) ** The crest on these chairs is that of More O'Ferrall (a greyhound springing sable, possibly for the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard More O'Ferrall 1797 - 1880), a friend and supporter of Daniel O'Connell. He became, in 1835, under the administration of Lord Melbourne, Lord of the Treasury, First Secretary of the Admiralty and in 1841 Secretary to the Treasury. He was the first civilian Governor of Malta, from 1847 until 1851, when he resigned because he would not serve under the Prime Minister, Lord John Russell, who had championed the Ecclesiastical Titles Act of 1851 in opposition to the Papal Bill of 1850 to restore a Catholic hierarchy in England.
A large and impressive 19th Century carved oak Surprise Armchair, in the Tudor style, the high back with arched top and carved coat of arms, over a panel with carved medieval scene, on leather covered trigger seat, flanked by two high arms and deep front panel all carved with coats of arms, and the date MDCLXV. [When pressure is applied on seat, it triggers the release of two bars which trap the user.] (1) Provenance: Formerly in the Collections at Postlip Hall, Cheltenham or Ballyvolane Stud, Co. Limerick.
An early Charles II style walnut Open Armchair, the foliate carved scrolled top rail and caned oval back between barley twist supports, the caned seat between carved and curved supports on carved and turned scroll supports and frieze with barley twist stretchers. (1) Provenance: Formerly in the Collections at Postlip Hall, Cheltenham or Ballyvolane Stud, Co. Limerick.
A George IV mahogany bergère armchair, on turned legs Condition Report: Lot 628 Repair to left hand top rail support, signs of glue to opposite support, left hand arm support with gap at seat joint, opposite support with signs of old glue, left hand back leg split and repaired, cane work complete but tender in places.
18th Century oak wingback chair with shaped cresting rail, flat arms on baluster turned supports and having a box type seat/see illustration Condition Report: Back panel pillar split and with split to the base, the central panel split in places, left hand wing split and repaired, right hand wing with piece missing at back, front seat panel split at base
An early 19th Century Austrian metamorphic window settee, the arch top panel back and splay ends set burr yew panels, with upholstered seat, back and sides, on eight square taper legs, 189cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Scratches and wear to bolt attachments, veneer blistering in places, corduroy upholstery stained
Four George III mahogany dining chairs with interlaced splat backs, trap seats and on square chamfered legs with brackets to the corners Condition Report: Lot 725 Four late Georgian chairs, replaced seat rails splits to the splat backs, two chairs loose at the joints one trap seat in different material.
J G, 19th Century School/Album of watercolours and drawings, circa 1840, depicting cities and landscapes, including Antwerp, Cologne, Frankfurt, Liege and the Tyrol and views of France to include Amiens, Abbeville, Beauvais, Rouen and Dieppe/T B J and A M, 19th Century English School/Album of Watercolours, Pencil Sketches and Engravings, circa 1840, including many drawings after works by Peter de Wint, Samuel Prout, J M W Turner, Berghem and others, and a view of the interior and exterior of Albyns, Essex, the seat of Sir John Abdy and another album
A group of tinplate and diecast vehicles / accessories Comprising an unboxed Mettoy "UK" tinplate clockwork tractor in green with tin printed detail, balloon wheels with steering wheel - lacking seat, a boxed Dinky Toys No. 771 International road sign set, five unboxed Dinky dycast vehicles and a dycast Express Delivery motorbike with sidecar lacking front wheel. (illustrated)
A Bing car and garage set consisting of a lithographed tinplate twin garage With opening doors, window detailing and 'BW' logo to rear, primarily in grey/cream containing a small clockwork town sedan car in orange/grey with with eight spoked wheels and a clockwork two seat open De Dion style open car grey with orange seats with eight spoke wheels. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1424: Motors work
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