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A Victorian Carved Walnut Hall Bench, 3rd quarter 19th century, with fielded back support, the fluted and scrolled arm supports with acanthus and flower carved side panels, the plain seat raised on turned reeded legs, 145cm by 46cm by 108cm Reasonable and consistent with age. General surface scratches to seat, some deep. Minor bruising around the lower section and legs. Natural? small shrinkage gaps on the moulding. 300914
A Pair of English Joined Oak Armchairs, in 17th century style, the carved top rails above arched back supports inlaid with marquetry and surrounded by guilloche carved borders, the downswept arms above a boarded seat and raised on turned forelegs joined by a stretcher, 57cm by 41cm by 104cm
A Set of Four Yewwood Windsor Armchairs, probably Thames Valley, mid 19th century, with triple pierced splats and circular moulded roundels, outswept arms and moulded seats, raised on ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 46cm by 40cm by 88cm Chair 1 - structurally weak. Numerous old? worm holes, particularly through the seat. Repair to legs and crinoline stretcher. Repair to arm support. Chair 2 - structurally sound. Original and unrestored condition, with just natural? splits. Some old? worm visible. Chair 3 - split to rear of seat beneath one splat. One spindle back support with repair to base. Crinoline stretcher with some repair work. Losses around toes. Chair 4 - structurally sound. Split in seat which has been partly filled. 021014
A 19th Century Yewwood and Elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1850, the double row spindle back support, pierced splat and curved arms above a moulded seat, raised on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 61cm by 39cm by 90cm Structurally sound and a reasonable colour. General deep scratches to seat consistent with age. Scratches to leg detail and minor natural? splits to turned arm supports. 021014
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak English Armchair, Leeds/Yorkshire Region, with scrolled top rail above a diamond carved panel with flutering pendant-like terminals, shaped armrests and boarded seat, raised on turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 59cm by 43cm by 113cm For similar examples see Chinnery (Victor) Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, pg.476, fig. 4;131 and pg.477, 4;133
An English Joined Oak Settle, probably Yorkshire, 17th century and later, the fielded back support with punch ground decoration above four fluted diamond carved motifs, the downswept arms above a later seat, raised on ring turned forelegs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 157cm by 46cm by 116cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire Various old decay, particularly to underside, legs and feet. Later side stretcher to left side. Boarded seat later. Structurally sound. Various natural? fine splits throughout turned legs and back panel. Glue to lozenge sections. 071014
An 18th Century Burr and Figured Ash Bacon Settle, circa 1800, the ogee moulded cornice above an upper compartment with two panelled doors, two large cupboard doors below on H form hinges enclosing hanging space, the outswept flat armrests with pad terminals above a seat with two short and one long cockbeaded drawer below, raised on a plinth base, 104cm by 57cm by 183cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire For a similar example see Knell (David) English Country Furniture 1500-1900, pg.332, pl.91 Lovely colour and patina. Numerous old worm holes, mostly filled. Dowel repairs visible to top of right arm support. Feet with triangular patch repair. New moulding missing to each corner and side panel. Later brasses and hinges. Section of cornice end panels replaced. Left hand drawer below the seat with triangular section of timber patched in the corner. 300914
A Set of Six Regency Mahogany Dining Chairs, early 19th century, with wrythen turned top rails and reeded uprights, floral velvet drop-in seats, bowfront seat rails, raised on reeded splayed legs joined by an H stretcher, 51cm by 42cm by 86cm, including one carver, 55cm by 46cm by 86cm Polished and restored so good cosmetic condition. General bruising around framework consistent with age. Chairs structurally sound. 021014
A George IV Carved Mahogany Library Chair, in the manner of George Smith, 2nd quarter 19th century, recovered in brown button-back and close-nailed leather, the acanthus carved frame with anthemion carved spandrels above turned and lotus carved forelegs, brass toes and castors, 73cm by 49cm by 114cm Legs with general bruising consistent with age. Upholstery reasonable, with some slight discolouration. Small split to seat right hand corner. 111114
A Pair of Italian Carved Giltwood and Gesso Throne Chairs, in 18th century style, recovered in crimson and beige fabric, with padded back support, arms and seat, the carved frame with scrolled hand terminals, 63cm by 58cm by 112cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire Upholstery reasonable. Framework with various losses to the carved detail. Various overpainting and old repairs. 021014
A George IV Simulated Rosewood Reclining Chair, stamped R Daws, 2nd quarter 19th century, upholstered in green button-back leather, with scrolled arm supports and sliding foot rest, the underside with paper label Manner of using R Daws recumbent easy chair, 65cm by 82cm by 108cm Leather back support and seat with general scuffs and wear consistent with age, but arm supports rather worn. Working mechanism framework rather scuffed and bruised, particularly around forelegs. Small worm? holes to underside. 021014
A Regency Style Mahogany Framed Three-Seater Sofa, probably 19th century, recovered in multi-coloured striped fabric, with padded back supports, sides and overstuffed seat, on turned spindle front supports, 200cm by 69cm by 96cm Restored and polished, and in very good condition throughout. Rear right leg repaired to a reasonable standard. 021014
An Early Georgian Style Wing Back Armchair, upholstered in fine yellow silk damask with flared sides and outswept rounded arm supports, overstuffed seat, raised on walnut cabriole legs with hoof feet, 90cm by 50cm by 134cm; and A Later Matching Chair, of recent date (2) Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire
A Victorian Carved Walnut Hall Bench, 3rd quarter 19th century, with fielded back support, the fluted and scrolled arm supports with acanthus and flower carved side panels, the plain seat raised on turned reeded legs, 145cm by 46cm by 108cm Reasonable and consistent with age. General surface scratches to seat, some deep. Minor bruising around the lower section and legs. Natural? small shrinkage gaps on the moulding. 300914
A Set of Four Yewwood Windsor Armchairs, probably Thames Valley, mid 19th century, with triple pierced splats and circular moulded roundels, outswept arms and moulded seats, raised on ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 46cm by 40cm by 88cm Chair 1 - structurally weak. Numerous old? worm holes, particularly through the seat. Repair to legs and crinoline stretcher. Repair to arm support. Chair 2 - structurally sound. Original and unrestored condition, with just natural? splits. Some old? worm visible. Chair 3 - split to rear of seat beneath one splat. One spindle back support with repair to base. Crinoline stretcher with some repair work. Losses around toes. Chair 4 - structurally sound. Split in seat which has been partly filled. 021014
A 19th Century Yewwood and Elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1850, the double row spindle back support, pierced splat and curved arms above a moulded seat, raised on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 61cm by 39cm by 90cm Structurally sound and a reasonable colour. General deep scratches to seat consistent with age. Scratches to leg detail and minor natural? splits to turned arm supports. 021014
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak English Armchair, Leeds/Yorkshire Region, with scrolled top rail above a diamond carved panel with flutering pendant-like terminals, shaped armrests and boarded seat, raised on turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 59cm by 43cm by 113cm For similar examples see Chinnery (Victor) Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, pg.476, fig. 4;131 and pg.477, 4;133
An English Joined Oak Settle, probably Yorkshire, 17th century and later, the fielded back support with punch ground decoration above four fluted diamond carved motifs, the downswept arms above a later seat, raised on ring turned forelegs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 157cm by 46cm by 116cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire Various old decay, particularly to underside, legs and feet. Later side stretcher to left side. Boarded seat later. Structurally sound. Various natural? fine splits throughout turned legs and back panel. Glue to lozenge sections. 071014
An 18th Century Burr and Figured Ash Bacon Settle, circa 1800, the ogee moulded cornice above an upper compartment with two panelled doors, two large cupboard doors below on H form hinges enclosing hanging space, the outswept flat armrests with pad terminals above a seat with two short and one long cockbeaded drawer below, raised on a plinth base, 104cm by 57cm by 183cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire For a similar example see Knell (David) English Country Furniture 1500-1900, pg.332, pl.91 Lovely colour and patina. Numerous old worm holes, mostly filled. Dowel repairs visible to top of right arm support. Feet with triangular patch repair. New moulding missing to each corner and side panel. Later brasses and hinges. Section of cornice end panels replaced. Left hand drawer below the seat with triangular section of timber patched in the corner. 300914
A Set of Six Regency Mahogany Dining Chairs, early 19th century, with wrythen turned top rails and reeded uprights, floral velvet drop-in seats, bowfront seat rails, raised on reeded splayed legs joined by an H stretcher, 51cm by 42cm by 86cm, including one carver, 55cm by 46cm by 86cm Polished and restored so good cosmetic condition. General bruising around framework consistent with age. Chairs structurally sound. 021014
A George IV Carved Mahogany Library Chair, in the manner of George Smith, 2nd quarter 19th century, recovered in brown button-back and close-nailed leather, the acanthus carved frame with anthemion carved spandrels above turned and lotus carved forelegs, brass toes and castors, 73cm by 49cm by 114cm Legs with general bruising consistent with age. Upholstery reasonable, with some slight discolouration. Small split to seat right hand corner. 111114
A Pair of Italian Carved Giltwood and Gesso Throne Chairs, in 18th century style, recovered in crimson and beige fabric, with padded back support, arms and seat, the carved frame with scrolled hand terminals, 63cm by 58cm by 112cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire Upholstery reasonable. Framework with various losses to the carved detail. Various overpainting and old repairs. 021014
A George IV Simulated Rosewood Reclining Chair, stamped R Daws, 2nd quarter 19th century, upholstered in green button-back leather, with scrolled arm supports and sliding foot rest, the underside with paper label Manner of using R Daws recumbent easy chair, 65cm by 82cm by 108cm Leather back support and seat with general scuffs and wear consistent with age, but arm supports rather worn. Working mechanism framework rather scuffed and bruised, particularly around forelegs. Small worm? holes to underside. 021014
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