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A 17th Century carved oak settle, the back with reeded finials above panels of foliate scrolls, dragons, lozenge motifs and inscription "God's Providene Is Mine Inheritance, Thomas Reresby 1621", with hinged box seat below, the front and sides with further lozenge motifs, 67 x 24 x 53in. high. PROVENANCE Bears previous catalogue description from unknown sale Lot 212: "A fine old *** with box seat... from Eastwood Hall, Ashover, Derbyshire, which residence with all the fine carved oak furniture (see old records of Ashover for full and interesting account), was sold in 1623, by Sir. Thomas Reresby and the owner to the Rev. Emanuel Bourne, Rector of Ashover. After allowing them time to remove their chattels the Hall was blown up by gunpowder in 1646, by The Commonwealth Army...".
A George III mahogany carver chair, the serpentine cresting rail above pierced vase-shaped splat, open shaped arms above the upholstered seat covered in floral patterned material, raised on square legs joined by a stretcher; together with a Regency dining chair, the curved cresting rail above carved mid rail and reeded scrolling arms, the drop-in seat upholstered in floral patterned material, raised on turned and fluted tapering legs. (2)
An early Victorian rosewood decorative high back occasional chair, centred by needlework shield pattern coat of arms within a carved scrolling panel back, with pierced cresting rail flanked by spiral twist uprights, the seat covered in distressed blue baize, raised on spiral twist tapering legs.
A hat stand,constructed around an ‘Integral Propeller Co. Ltd FE8, four bladed propeller’, the central boss now mounted with a barometer, stamped to the side ‘B-DG-A-D500, D 2 46, P 2 06, HP 100 mono, L H P, 2309’, 185cm wide200cm highThis propeller was used on WWI scout planes later used as a single seat fighter and used a Monosoupape Gnome 100Hp engine.
A pair of mahogany square back armchairs of Hepplewhite design, the moulded backs with three upright splats and moulded arms, the seat upholstered in green cloth, on slender turned front legs and a mahogany shield back dining chair of "French Hepplewhite" design, carved with ears of wheat and leaf and bellflower ornament, the seat upholstered in brocade, on cabriole front legs Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A pair of George II walnut dining chairs with shaped crest rails and solid vase pattern splats, the drop-in seat in rose brocade, on cabriole front legs with turned H-pattern stretchers Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A Victorian rosewood showwood framed spoon backed easy chair with carved and scrolled arm terminals, upholstered in grey calico, on moulded cabriole front legs and castors (slight damage to frame), and a Victorian nursing chair, the back and seat upholstered in floral tapestry and buttoned, on turned and fluted front legs
A Victorian carved oak "Wainscott" armchair of 17th Century design with shaped crest rail, the back carved with floral, lunette and gadrooned decoration, wood seat, on turned underframe Note : Plaque fixed to reverse of chair engraved "This chair was presented to the Ramsgate Branch, Queens Own Buffs Association by Mr Horace Cook, July 2006", with signed letter to confirm same
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