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A Windsor style stick back kitchen armchair, the elm seat approx. 7.5 cm deep, on chamfered legs joined by a H stretcher See inside back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB Appears to be have been dark stained at one point in its life, some splits, the front right leg (as you look at the chair) is loose, the legs have previously had quite a lot of worm, and have probably lost some of their height, some of the top vertical splats are loose.
Hand knotted carpet fragment, now a runner, Wilton, England, circa 1870 14ft. x 2ft. 4in. 4.27m. x 0.71m. Note the yellow ground with all over floral sprays. All edges overcast in wool. Provenance: This runner has been taken from a large Wilton carpet specially commissioned to fit the library extension, which featured a bay window, at Newton Surmaville House near Yeovil, Somerset which was completed in 1870. The carpet would therefore have been ordered around 1868-69. It was woven at the Wilton Carpet Company at Wilton in the Yates period 1835-1900. The company was acquired by the Earl of Pembroke at the turn of the century from his country seat at Wilton House when the company became known as The Royal Wilton Carpet Company. The carpet was almost certainly woven on an Axminster loom – the looms having been moved from Axminster to Wilton in 1835. The carpet had been unexposed to the light as the Library had been closed to protect the books. The carpet was re-modelled in recent years and cut down in size to a conventional oblong format; this accounts for the remnant we have here with the pile and pattern being ‘sideways-on’.
Henry Rowlands, Vicar of LLanjdan, in the Isle of Anglesey, 'Mona Antiqua Restaurata', an archaeological discourse on the antiquities, natural and historical, of the Isle of Anglesey, the antient seat of the British Druids. In two essays. Printed by Aaron Rhames for Robert Owen, Dublin, 1723. Full, pressed calf, with replaced spine, having gilded titling and raised bars.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR, having arched and moulded rail above pierced Gothic and scroll splat, scrolled open arms with stuff over seat standing on square moulded legs. 38inches high (96cm high). CONDITION REPORT: One or two areas of minor damage to splat, surface wear, dings and dents as expected with age. Re upholstery necessary. Solid in structure.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR having arched and moulded cresting above pierced lyre splat, scrolled open arms with drop in seat standing on turned legs together with another GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR having folliate moulded and pierced vase shaped splats scrolled open arms with drop-in seat, standing on moulded cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both chairs are sound in the frame. Minor surface wear and little dry with wear and tear commensurate with age.
VICTORIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SHOWFRAME UPHOLSTERED SOFA having pierced and foliate moulded back with padded panels, wrap around foliate moulded arms with padded seat. Standing on moulded cabriole legs with paw feet, together with a similar period inlaid side chair with matching upholstery. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Loss to moulded cresting on the sofa otherwise grubby with wear with age but no serious damage.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED SOFA, having pierced splats and swept arms with padded seat and back raised on square tapering feet. 78cm high x 114cm wide x 56cm deep, (31 high x 44 wide x 21 1/2 inches deep) CONDITION REPORT: Appears structurally sound. No obvious nasty repairs or damage. Surface wear, some wear to upholstery and trim as expected.
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