Victorian 19th century marquetry inlaid drop leaf dining table, inlay to top along with marquetry detailing to centre panel and carved detail around the edge of top. Supported on ball and claw feet with castors. Comes complete with four associated dining chairs having pierced fretwork to back splats, carved details to top of backs, upholstered drop in seat pads supported on carved front legs with ball and claw feet and plain square section rear legs.
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A contemporary Chinese hardwood extending dining table and chairs. Of curved rectangular form with a panelled top raised on upright tapering supports. Together with six dining chairs with curved horizontal slat back rest on a square seat with upright legs. Measures approx 77cm x 243cm extended x 152cm x 107cm.
A late 19th century Victorian Aesthetic movement pass through nursing - rocking chair. Beech wood construction with turned legs and stretchers with sleigh runners underside. Upholstered seat and back rest in tapestry needlepoint fabric with finial tops to the uprights. Measures approx. 85cm x 49cm x 63cm.
TWO CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, A DOLL'S PRAM, A MANTEL CLOCK AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a wicker child's chair height 45.5cm x height of seat 28cm, a wooden child's chair height 45.5cm x height of seat 22cm, a wicker doll's pram, a mid-twentieth century wooden cased mantel clock, a boxed 'Sergei as Superman' Compare the Market soft toy, etc (7) (sd)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK OVAL TOP TRIPOD TABLE, on scrolled legs, width 152cm x depth 131cm x height 78cm, a harlequin set of ten carved oak chairs, and two ballon back chairs (condition report: -chairs with some alterations, most are rickety, historical crack to one chair seat, sun bleached table top) (13)
A SET OF EIGHT LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK HIGH BACK CHAIRS, with scrolled and carved mask detail, floral upholstery to back and seat, including ladies and gent’s carver chairs, united by shaped and block stretchers, largest carver width 66cm x depth 66cm x heigh 143cm (condition: - two chairs with a slight wobble, signs of wear to all, one seat stained) (8)
A HARDWOOD REFRECTORY TABLE, with a parquetry top, two additional leaves, on block legs and H stretcher, extended length 124cm x closed length 180cm x depth 90cm x depth 79cm, and four chairs with rush seat pads, and a similar long coffee table, length 115cm (condition report: -table legs with surface marks) (6)
A BOX AND LOOSE TOYS, METAL WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a free standing Rob Toys vintage toy mangle with matching iron, a small rush seated child's chair, height 56cm x height of seat 24cm, a set of Vulcan toy scales with 1oz and 2oz weights, a nautical style brass lantern labelled 'Port', mid twentieth century and later teddy bears, including a jointed teddy c1930s-1950s, a small brown wood wool stuffed dog with blue glass eyes, and a 1960s-1970s mother bear and cub, an oval framed mirror, plated wares, etc (1 box + loose)
A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID LOO TABLE, width 121cm x depth 87cm x height 69cm, along with a pair of Sheraton revival balloon back chairs, a carved oak ladder back chair, and two spoon back chairs (condition report: -table with veneer repairs, Sheraton chairs in need of recovering, carved oak chair with a broken front seat) (6)
A late 19th century oak 'Glastonbury' chair. Of typically substantial pegged construction, the panel to the back centred by a decorative carving and with carved inscriptions. H86cm Condition Report: not really 'nervous' ( side to side movement) infact really quite solid. A hair you would easily use to sit on with no fear. 6.54 cm high x 72 cm W 44. 3 cm D Seat rail on right hand side of has very old wear , and you can see dome loss and former wood worm tunnels now filled with dust, not bad at all and certainly not structurely a problem at all.No pegs missingsome wear with loss of colour to front of arm rails, some minor staining to back nothing bad but a re-stain would sort all.not the very best but well above the middle ground.
A circa. 1900 brown leather adjustable office tub chair. With studded arms and back, on a wooden cross base. H90cm Condition Report: condition is that lovely club feel. no rips or tears but has that worn look#yes it is a swivel chair. it is not an adjustable height unless you keep turning the chair but it is a tilt chair with lever underthe seat is sprung and not hard, comfortable too
A group of four matching or similar pieces: 1. a TV stand (89 cm wide); 2. a bedside-style table with single drawer, square platform stretcher (55 cm square); 3. a side-table with removeable two-handled tray locating into a conforming receding base, single full-width flush drawer and square legs united by a square platform stretcher (59.5 cm wide); 4. a ladderback chair with woven rush seat.
A set of four (2+2 harlequin set, almost matching) Hepplewhite period mahogany dining chairs: shield-shaped backs; pierced splats headed with a wheatsheaf; stuffover seats and square tapering legs. Together with a very similar slightly larger mahogany open arm carver chair with yoke-shaped top rail, pierced splat, drop-in seat and square tapering legs. (5 chairs comprising 2 pairs and a single.)
A modern cobalt-blue upholstered two-seater sofa by George Smith, Newcastle, England ( maker's label to underside), raised on turned front legs (LWH 148 x 107 x 90 cm high). (5 cm hole to upholstery lower left back) * Condition: The upholstery is very dusty and has surface dirt throughout from storage. It would probably clean up pretty well with careful use of upholstery cleaner. The structure is very sound. The small split to the upholstery to the right arm should be fairly easy to conceal with a careful stitched repair. The hole to the lower left corner of the back however (probably caused by a castor from another piece of furniture whilst in storage), is larger and not so easily stitched – it would ideally require a patch to repair. There is a small flap of material covering the zip on the seat cushion which could be cut off and used, as it is just about the right size.
An upholstered buttonback wing-backed armchair in early 18th century style (modern reproduction) with bulbous squared front cabriole legs (91 cm wide x 106 cm high)* Condition: This is a Tetrad Beaufort chair (label beneath seat cushion). Slight soiling to the ends of the arms, which may well clean with care. The upper two-thirds of the back and the side of the right hand wingback are very faded. Otherwise good, with no damage to the fabric and solid structure with no play to the legs, wingback or arms. A few small scuffs and marks to the feet.
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