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Set of eight late 19th/early 20th Century Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, each having crest rail with carved ears, pierced vase shaped back splat, stuffed seat and standing on moulded square supports (two carvers and six standards) Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
A 19th century Orkney chair, large size, typical construction, oak (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chair is structurally sound. All of the woodwork is in good original condition. The only real issue is the damage to the canework on the lift out seat. This would be relatively easy to have repaired. The canework to the back of the seat is generally sound. There are some slight areas of wear particularly on the retaining loops below the very top rail. Approximately 16 of these have worn through and should probably be replaced. The damage is more evident from the back. This should in our opinion only require repair rather than replacing.
A late Victorian carved oak hall bench, the panelled back carved with a lion mask and fruit, with lift up box seat, panelled front and raised on short style feet. Width 46.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally in very good condition requiring nothing other than a good dust & clean. There is no structural damage and no evidence of any repairs or woodworm.
A late 19th/early 20th century Queen Anne style settee, of small proportions, with double arched back, upholstered in beige velvet type material and the whole raised on a series of turned legs united by stretchers (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This settee is structurally very sound. All of the woodwork is in good, original condition and there is no damage, no repairs and no visible woodworm. The upholstery is generally in good order with no tears or significant staining. The seat is a little soft in places and some of the definition has gone along the front facing edge. This is however a minor criticism. Width 43.5 ins, height to top of back 42 ins, depth of seat 18 ins, height to bottom of seat 13.5 ins, maximum depth approximately 26 ins.
A Victorian walnut framed chaise longue, deep buttoned and with blue stuffover seat and raised on cabriole legs terminating in castors. Width 65 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The settee really requires recovering. There is a small hole in the fabric on the seat and a tear to the back. The base is fabric covered but it looks as if some of the webbing has perished and the bottoms of the springs are visible though the material. The front left cabriole leg is slightly loose at the joints. The right hand leg is solid. The showframe is generally in good order along the front and sides with nothing more than old scuff marks. The rear right hand leg has a small loss to the upper section which is visible beneath the upholstery. The leg is structurally solid however. The left hand rear cabriole leg is again loose at its joints. The angled back does have movement particularly at the left hand side. Ideally the piece needs stripping down, stiffening up and recovering.
A Victorian mahogany ladies chair, with deep buttoned back, stuffover seat and raised on front cabriole legs. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is in generally very good order. The upholstery is clean and there are no tears, rips or any damage. The piece is structurally solid and all legs and castors are original. There is some minor scuffing around the bottoms of the feet which is to be expected. The chair could be used as it is without the need for any repairs or restoration.
An early 19th century Welsh Windsor style chair, with shaped seat and four angled legs. CONDITION REPORT: The chair is in untouched, original, condition. The top hoop appears to be in good order as do all the spindles to the back. The front left hand spindle that goes through the bottom of the arm is missing. The seat surface is as you see it in the image. There is a lot of old stain and polish on the seat surface some of which has crackled and some lifted. The chair is structurally sound and the legs appear original and in generally good order. The left hand stretcher is broken through in the centre.
A 19th century oak panelled bacon settle, with two cupboards above a box seat with lift up compartment, with panelled front and raised on short feet. Width 39 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This piece comes in to two sections. The top box lifts off. The settle is in very sound structural condition but is as you see it in the image. The timber has obviously been uniformly stained at some point in its life and some of this surface stain has rubbed off around the edges of the top door, the centre door and the base of the seat. The back panels to the piece are original and in good order. The side panels are in very good condition. The front of the seat base is a little worn but flat and in generally good condition. The interior of the piece is fine also. The maximum width of the piece across the cornice is 42.75 ins. The maximum depth of the piece is 30.5 ins from front to back at ground level. The width across the arms is 39 ins, height to top of bench seat 17.75 ins, depth of seat 14.5 ins, depth of cupboard 11.25 ins, depth of top cupboard 12.75 ins. The piece is made entirely from oak and has not had any significant repairs or restoration that we can see. It is generally in good original order. No restoration is required unless the colour of the piece does not suit.
A set of twelve leather upholstered club type chairs, with deep buttoned backs, stuffover seats with studs to front and raised on moulded legs of square section (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These chairs are probably 15-20 years old. They have come to us from a local hotel. They are all structurally very sound but clearly show signs of use. They all have scuffed legs, stretchers and arms as one would expect. The leatherwork is generally in reasonable condition. All seats are showing signs of wear and there are stress marks across the front edge of all seats. One chair has s mall hole in the seat. All chairs have minor scuff marks to the backs and corners but there are no significant issues. To sum up, the condition as one would expect from use in a hotel lounge.
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain garden seats, each with pink ground and decorated in relief with dragons and plants, with moulded borders. Height 21 ins, width across top 10 ins. CONDITION REPORT: One seat has three firing marks to the interior of the piece. These are only visible inside. The same seat has four chips to the bottom edge rim and several other small chips to the raised floral and dragon patterns. These are quite numerous but none are large. There are also scuffs to the corners of the piece which should be visible from our image. The second seat has two old hairline cracks to the interior. Again these are not particularly problematic but they are visible. There is another visible to the exterior on one of the dragon panels approximately 4ins in length. This seat has three chips to the underside and bottom edge of the piece and there are also small chips and losses to the relief moulded design. Both seats are generally crazed.
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