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An upholstered three seater settee, by Howard Chairs Ltd, 20th century, with overstuffed back with tasselled fringing, three loose seat cushions, with tasselled fringe to lower frieze, on castors, bearing a label to underside for Howard Chairs Limited, approximately 92cm high, 250cm wide, 120cm deepBid Live at the-saleroom.com
An ash childs two seat carriage, late 19th/ early 20th century, centred by a pair of slatted ladderback seats, 81cm high, 52cm wide, 110cm long (unextended), together with a painted and grained metal flour bin, 19th century, of cylindrical form and painted to simulate oak, the hinged top above the front titled ‘FLOUR BIN’, 75cm high, 60cm diameter (see illustratio on our website)Bid Live at the-saleroom.com
A mahogany framed three piece Arts and Crafts suite of seat furniture, circa 1900, in the manner of Lutyens, incorporating a settee and a pair of armchairs, each with slatted back, open arms, rectangular seat on stylised tapering legs and pad feet, the settee 95cm high, 135cm wide, 51cm deep, each armchair, 94cm high, 58cm wide, 53cm deepBid Live at the-saleroom.com
An upholstered three seater settee, by Howard Chairs Ltd, 20th century, with overstuffed back with tasselled fringing, three loose seat cushions, with tasselled fringe to lower frieze, on castors, bearing a label to underside for Howard Chairs Limited, approximately 92cm high, 250cm wide, 120cm deep
An ash childs two seat carriage, late 19th/ early 20th century, centred by a pair of slatted ladderback seats, 81cm high, 52cm wide, 110cm long (unextended), together with a painted and grained metal flour bin, 19th century, of cylindrical form and painted to simulate oak, the hinged top above the front titled ‘FLOUR BIN’, 75cm high, 60cm diameter (see illustratio on our website)
A mahogany framed three piece Arts and Crafts suite of seat furniture, circa 1900, in the manner of Lutyens, incorporating a settee and a pair of armchairs, each with slatted back, open arms, rectangular seat on stylised tapering legs and pad feet, the settee 95cm high, 135cm wide, 51cm deep, each armchair, 94cm high, 58cm wide, 53cm deep
A carved oak settle with crewel work cushion, 17th century, the rectangular back with carved frieze with repeating stylised lunette motif, two carved arched panels with guilloche and foliate carving, above a solid seat with a carved frieze, on square legs and square section feet, approximately 97cm high, 140cm wide, 50cm deepBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A carved oak settle with crewel work cushion, 17th century, the rectangular back with carved frieze with repeating stylised lunette motif, two carved arched panels with guilloche and foliate carving, above a solid seat with a carved frieze, on square legs and square section feet, approximately 97cm high, 140cm wide, 50cm deep
A French mahogany and gilt metal mounted suite of seat furniture, in Louis XVI style, early 20th century, to include a pair of armchairs, a pair of side chairs and a footstool, each armchair with a rectangular back incorporating padded rectangular arms, scroll and gilt metal lappet terminals, fluted turned tapering legs at the front, 96cm high, 72cm wide, 65cm deep
A Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, circa 1880, with a red tooled leather inset, above an arrangement of nine drawers around the kneehole, on a plinth base, 74cm high, 122cm wide, 69cm deep; together with a mahogany ladderback chair, 19th century, of typical form, with a drop in seat, on square legs and stretchers
Two walnut and caned highback armchairs, circa 1660 and later, each rectangular back carved with foliage and flowers, above a pair of downswept arms with scroll terminals, one with an overstuffed seat, the other with a loose cushion on a caned seat, above square section and turned legs and foliate carved stretchers, each approximately 120cm high, 61cm wide, 46cm deep
18th century British school, a half length portrait of a gentleman in black gown with wig, unsigned, labelled to verso, oil on canvas. H.74cm W.62cm. Provenance: From the private collection of the Bigg-Wither family of Many Down Park, Hampshire, the family seat between 1389-1871. Harris Bigg-Wither is well known for his twenty four hour engagement to Jane Austen in 1802. By descent.
A Tibetan thangka of the Yellow Tara, seated in lalitasana on a white cushion over a lotus seat, holding a lotus with her left hand raised in abhayamudra and right lowered in varadamudra, wearing thin, flowing, red sashes, adorned with gold and pearl jewellery, surrounded by two Buddhas and eight lineage members, all amid blooming lotuses and scrolling clouds, gold and coloured pigments on cloth, 61cm high and 44cm wide, 19th century or laterBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A fine French bamboo, brass mounted and canework shooting stick, early 20th century, the hinged sides of the seat with steel support bars descending to a brass ring around the shaft, the brasswork inscribed ‘BTE. SGDG’, with metal spike ferrule beneath a circular plate, 87.5cm high with seat closed; a metal, leather and stained hardwood shooting stick by Howell of London, mid 20th century, 85.5cm high (seat closed); and a metal and leather shooting stick, second half 20th century, by ‘FEATHERWATE’, 83.5cm high (closed)Bid Live at the-saleroom.com
Three stained hardwood shooting sticks, mid 20th century, one with crook handle and folding metal and leather seat, 92cm high; one with leather faced crook handle opening as a seat, 84cm high; the third with leather clad loop handles opening as a seat, 86cm high; and a stained wood walking stick, second half 20th century, the resin grip modelled as a duck’s head, 97cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian malacca sword stick, late 19th century, the steel blade inscribed ‘LONDON’, the shaft with metal ferrule, 90cm high; a leather and aluminium mounted hardwood shooting stick, second quarter 19th century, with hinged seat rests and a screw off disc to fit above the pointed ferrule, 86cm high; an early George V silver mounted ebonised wood cane, the grip hallmarked for London 1910, 92.5cm high; a metal mounted bamboo swagger stick, early 20th century, the grip with a coat of arms and motto for the ‘ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS’, 70.5cm long; a brass mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the bulbous grip unscrewing to two metal nip cups above a cavity for a flask (now missing), 92cm high; and an Oriental enamelled walking stick handle, 12.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Tibetan thangka of the Yellow Tara, seated in lalitasana on a white cushion over a lotus seat, holding a lotus with her left hand raised in abhayamudra and right lowered in varadamudra, wearing thin, flowing, red sashes, adorned with gold and pearl jewellery, surrounded by two Buddhas and eight lineage members, all amid blooming lotuses and scrolling clouds, gold and coloured pigments on cloth, 61cm high and 44cm wide, 19th century or later
A fine French bamboo, brass mounted and canework shooting stick, early 20th century, the hinged sides of the seat with steel support bars descending to a brass ring around the shaft, the brasswork inscribed ‘BTE. SGDG’, with metal spike ferrule beneath a circular plate, 87.5cm high with seat closed; a metal, leather and stained hardwood shooting stick by Howell of London, mid 20th century, 85.5cm high (seat closed); and a metal and leather shooting stick, second half 20th century, by ‘FEATHERWATE’, 83.5cm high (closed)
Three stained hardwood shooting sticks, mid 20th century, one with crook handle and folding metal and leather seat, 92cm high; one with leather faced crook handle opening as a seat, 84cm high; the third with leather clad loop handles opening as a seat, 86cm high; and a stained wood walking stick, second half 20th century, the resin grip modelled as a duckÂ’s head, 97cm high
A Victorian malacca sword stick, late 19th century, the steel blade inscribed ‘LONDON’, the shaft with metal ferrule, 90cm high; a leather and aluminium mounted hardwood shooting stick, second quarter 19th century, with hinged seat rests and a screw off disc to fit above the pointed ferrule, 86cm high; an early George V silver mounted ebonised wood cane, the grip hallmarked for London 1910, 92.5cm high; a metal mounted bamboo swagger stick, early 20th century, the grip with a coat of arms and motto for the ‘ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS’, 70.5cm long; a brass mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the bulbous grip unscrewing to two metal nip cups above a cavity for a flask (now missing), 92cm high; and an Oriental enamelled walking stick handle, 12.5cm high
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