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A large Victorian Coalbrookdale cast iron garden bench, circa 1870, the back and sides with trailing twigs, foliage birds and snails, originally with wood slatted seat, 91 x 178 x 52cm (35 x 69 x 20in) Literature: Antiques from the Garden, Alistair Morris, publ. 1996 p.171 Lacking timber seat slatts, but otherwise sound
A Victorian Coalbrookdale Serpent and Grape pattern cast iron garden seat, circa 1870 with slatted wood back and seat, the scrolling ends cast pierced with entwined serpents and vines, the arms with hound head terminals, with registration mark and casting no. 76 x 125 x 78cm (30 x 49 x 30in) Literature: This design is registered in the 1875 Coalbookdale Catalogue, section III, page 249, no. 9 Casting number and registration mark are present but indistinct woth may layers of paint
Two Chinese silk and metal thread brocade seat covers, the first: deep purple/blue silk ground woven in gold coloured metal thread with central five-clawed Imperial dragon chasing a flaming pearl, flanked by two pairs of five-clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl, 21in. x 22in. 53cm. x 56cm. The second: a matching seat cover of similar design, 18in. x 21in. 46cm. x 53cm. Both late 19th/early 20th century. Second seat cover faded. -2
A reproduction Victorian style suite comprising a two seat button back sofa, the carved top rail extending to outswept arms and cabriole legs, width 125cm, a further reproduction walnut salon chair with upholstered arms and a matched button back walnut nursing chair, carved top rail, upholstered seat and cabriole legs, all upholstered in cerise, (3).
A VICTORIAN CARVED AND STAINED OAK PURDONIUM-SEAT, C1880 the top carved in shallow relief with a mask, the fall front with grotesque handle, 79cm h; 42 x 43cm, oval brass trade label of HEWETSON MILNER & THEXTON LTD TOTTENHAM CT ROAD LONDON W++Complete and undamaged, some fading and minor scuff marks but sound
A CHARLES II OAK AND FRUITWOOD ARMCHAIR, C1680 with spindle back and bobbin turned legs and stretchers, 102cm h, rail branded joiners stamp WI twice, numbered 776 in white paint++Of pleasing colour and patina and appealing wear, eg on the finials, arms and front stretcher. The joints loose, the seat framed with iron brackets, board of seat loose, localised worm in the four fruitwood spindles
A SET OF FIVE REGENCY MAHOGANY AND EBONY INLAID DINING CHAIRS, C1820 and two contemporary dining chairs, 84cm h and c (7)++All in satisfactory average condition, free from structural faults, one of the two additional chairs with broken and restuck ear, this chair of grained rosewood. The other additional chair with caned seat
A GEORGE III STAINED PINE THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the 8 ½ inch brass dial with inscription J Hull Harrold, matted centre and silvered chapter ring in light brown scumbled case, 200cm h++Dial and movement probably associated, seat board later and packed, door to trunk slightly warped, not refinished or restored. The movement apparently complete
A CHARLES II OAK SETTLE, LATE 17TH the back with flared finials, 99cm h, 182cm w++Long with the present later rush seat, the seat sagging, shrinkage cracks in the three back panels. The back of the forerail strengthened by a wooden bar at one end. Some rot in the feet and localised worm loss on the back. Pleasing colour and wear, coated in the early 20th c with a lacquer
ANNIE GRACE FENTON (1846-1913) BAMFORD OLD HALL LANCASHIRE signed, signed again and inscribed with the title and artist's address 84 Lansdowne Road Bayswater on the stretcher, oil on canvas, 34.5 x 44.5cmThe artist who was born in Paris was the second daughter of the pioneer photographer Roger Fenton (1819-1868). Bamford Hall was the seat of her great uncle James Fenton, who rebuilt the earlier Elizabethan house depicted in 1841. The present work would therefire have been painted from a description or perhaps copied from an earlier work. The Fentons had extensive interests in textile manufacturing and subsequently banking.++Somewhat dusty and the frame showing the effect of storage in a damp attic or similar, the work not lined, holed or torn. The varnish dirty and with some slight paint shrinkage in places. An interesting record of a lost Lancashire mansion in what is presumably the original Victorian giltwood and composition frame with loss
A CHARLES II WALNUT AND CANED ELBOW CHAIR, C1680-90 with a tulip to the crest and forerails, 118cm h, label inscribed Colonel MesselProvenance: Lt. Col. Leonard Messel (1872-1953) of Balcombe House and Nymans, Sussex.++Crest rail with central break and old screwed on oak wedge to stabilise at back. The seat rail with iron brackets all round underneath. Localised worm. Pleasing signs of wear and colour, slightly unstable
A GEORGE II CHERRY COMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIR, THAMES VALLEY REGION, MID 18TH C with unusual early forged iron incurved arm supports replicating the profile of the wooden originals, 103cm hA similar chair is illustrated Harding Hill (M), Windsor Chairs, Woodbridge 2003, p19.++The top rail wormed and surmounted by a later second tier. The elm seat with some old surface worm damage and on the back edge of the seat an old, at least 19th c iron strap. All four cabriole legs originally slightly longer. Wear consistent with age on the stretchers. A most appealing chair despite the faults, with highly unusual iron concave iron arm supports which are in our view 18th c
NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY POT AND PICTORIAL LID 'STRATHFIELD SAY THE SEAT OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON', the underglaze coloured printed lid with four riders, two having red coats, large size 4 3/4" (12cm) diameter (rim chipped), and ANOTHER POT AND LID 'BEAR ATTACKED BY DOGS' within white border, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) diameter (2)
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