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An inlaid mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, the arched brass 11in dial inscribed 'Gervas Chapman Barton', and surmounted with a reverse print on glass, the silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, with an eight-day movement striking the hours, in a mahogany inlaid case with broken arch pediment, with brass details and centred with a finial, 219cm high CONDITION REPORT: New seat board ill fitting. Condition issues and additions to top of hood, case, movement. Inscription panel damaged to left side, reverse painted panel flaking. Additional images available (on request)
An armchair and matching stool, by Howard & Sons, with turned walnut legs and brass castors, back chair leg stamped 'Howard & Sons Ltd, Berners St, 13803, 1460', the stool with concave ends, stamped '3502' and probably the name under the upholstery, castors also stamped (2) The chair is partially covered in its original fabric, with 'H & S' woven into the pattern. CONDITION REPORT: Some original base fabric, has been repaired and recovered with plain fabric. Usual wear to legs. Additional images available (on request). Chair 73cm wide, 79cm long approx., seat height is 32cm approx. Stool 90cm long, 62cm wide, 32cm high approx.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Swiss Back Stool. The thick shaped slab back carved with a twin headed serpent and flowers enhanced with punchwork and initialed FM, the base slotting through the slab seat and pegged underneath. Standing on three splayed rustic legs ornamented with intricate punchwork,33½ ins (85 cms) high, 14 ins (36 cms) wide.
A Stick-back 'Windsor' Kitchen Chair and a similar 'wheel-back' Armchair. The side chair having an ash back hoop with seven beech spindles leading down to the elm seat with scribed edging line, and two further splayed spindles adjoining a seat wedge to the rear, standing on turned baluster legs united by an H-form stretcher. The armchair having a central splat pierced with a wheel motif.
A Rare & Charming Late 17th Century Oak Child's Settle. The twin panelled back stamped with initials A.M. The shaped arms raised on baluster supports and adjoining the plank seat. The bobbin turned legs united by run moulded peripheral stretchers. 29½ ins (75 cms) high, 30¼ ins (77 cms) wide, 12¼ ins (31 cms) deep.
A Carved Oak Folding Seat/Table with cupboard base incorporating 17th century elements. The hinged circular top rising to form the chair back decorated with a carved guilloche quatrefoil motif beneath inscription 'Rest Thyself Do'. The canted boxform base fitted with a panel door to the front carved with a daisywheel enriched with punch-work. 30 ins (76 cms) in diameter, 27 ins (69 cms) high (top down).
A Charles II Caned Walnut Armchair. The cresting rail carved with a tulip head and scrolling foliage above a caned back panel; the framework incised with trellis bands and flanked by barley-twist uprights with turned finial surmounts. The arms on barley twist posts leading down to the caned seat on repeated ball-turned legs united by a barley- twist front stretcher and a ball turned H-form under-stretcher.
A 17th Century Child's Joined Oak Armchair. The shaped cresting rail carved with undulating foliage defined against a cut away matted ground, above four barley-twist spindles flanked by similarly turned side posts. The downswept silhouette-cut plank arms on tapered uprights leading down to a plank seat and on to form the legs united by a carved scrolling foliate front rail with panel sides. 41 ins (104 cms) high, the seat 17 ins (43 cms) high, 17¾ ins (45 cms) wide.
A Charles II Oak Side Chair. The rectangular padded back and seat re-upholstered in a lavish crimson flock fabric edged in gold silk tassels and standing on turned legs united by a high barley-twist front stretcher and H-form under-stretcher, 37 ins (94 cms) high, the seat 16 ins (41 cms) high, 20 ins (51 cms) wide.
A Fine & Rare Late 17th Century Harlequin Set of Eight Oak High-backed Dining Chairs including an Armchair. The boldly carved armchair having a trefoil domed cresting rail pierced with exuberant foliate scrolls above a tall moulded splat back fretted with a central trail of leafy S-scrolls, the out-swept arms with scroll terminals, the legs joined by a pierced scrolling front stretcher. The seven side chairs having domed cresting rails enriched with scroll carving above tall fielded panel backs flanked by turned uprights with finial surmounts. The recessed seat panels in moulded frames standing on turned legs united by stretchers. ,
A Pair of English Turned Oak Back Stools, Circa 1675. The backs composed of ball & fillet turned spindles & rails flanked by finial capped uprights. The seat boards in similarly turned frames standing on extensively turned bases; the legs united by high peripheral stretchers and H-form under-stretchers.
A Set of Six 17th Century Spanish Walnut Chairs. Each chair having a slung tooled leather seat and back embellished with ornate scrolling foliate decoration and edged in brass studs. The square legs united by a scrolling front rail carved with scallop shell crest, and shaped rails to the side and back.
A Late 15th Century and Later Oak Choir Stall with Misericord. The flat moulded top above a fielded back-panel and swept sides crested with voluted scrolls and carved with knops of foliage. The hinged seat with a foliate carved misericord. 43 ins (109 cms) in height, 35 ins (88 cms) wide, 17 ins (43 cms) deep.
A Fine 17th Century French Style Armchair. The tall upholstered rectangular back & seat covered in delightful needlework depicting country folk dancing in a scrolling cartouche to the back and houses in landscape to the seat. The down-swept arms enriched with acanthus sprays coiled around daisy wheel roundels to the terminals. The turned legs united by a turned H-form stretcher with a pierced rail of scrolling foliage to the front above lion paw feet, 47 ins (120 cms) high 25 ins (64 cms) wide.
A Small Early 17th Century & Later Joined Oak Wainscot Chair. The nulled top rail surmounted by a fluted demi-lune, above an arcaded back panel with lozenge carving. The chip carved arms on cannon barrel posts leading down to a planked seat above nulled rails and turned legs united by stretchers. 46 ins (117 cms) high, 23 ins (59 cms) wide and 16 ins (41 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Oak Salisbury Wainscot Chair. The fluted fan-shaped cresting rail above a frieze of guilloche strapwork binding daisyheads and quatrefoils, and a single carved back panel. The arms with angled 'elbows' pegged onto turned posts above similarly turned front legs connected to the rear stile legs by peripheral stretchers, 46½ ins (118 cms) overall height, 18 ins (46 cms) seat height, 26½ ins (67 cms) wide, 18 ins (48 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Carved Oak Wainscot Chair of modest proportions. The back panel enriched with a interlaced S-Scroll design incorporating daisy heads and stylised foliage beneath a shaped cresting rail with lobed terminals over shaped spandrels. The plank seat on baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 38 ins (97 cms) high, the seat 16 ins (40 cms) high, 21 ins (53 cms) wide.
A Small 19th Century Comb-backed Country Chair, possibly a straddle chair. The shaped top rail above four long splayed spindles, alternated with three further spindles leading down to a prominent wedge protruding from the rear of the seat. The elm seat on turned legs united by an H-form stretcher, 36 ins (92 cms) high, the seat 16 ins (41 cms) high, 13 ins (33 cms) wide.
An Unusual Early 18th Century Carved Oak Back Stool. The tall back having a pierced cresting rail of voluted scrolls above a floriate carved back panel flanked by barley-twist columns with turned finials. The plank seat on turned legs united by an open carved front rail and barley-twist side stretchers, 51 ins (130 cms) high, 17 ins (43 cms) wide.
-Click here to bid - 1955 Bristol 405 Saloon Reg.no. VHU 220 Chassis no. 4076 Engine no. n/a Bristol Cars are well documented as being built to aircraft standards and this was combined with breath taking looks, which are still just as eye catching today. The Bristol 405 was available as a four seat four door saloon and as a four seat two door drop-head coupe. Introduced in 1955 the 405 saloon accounted for 265 of the 308 examples built and it was fitted with an improved gearbox that had overdrive as standard. This Bristol was supplied to Brian Davidson, a director of the Bristol Aeroplane Company; however it isn’t clear for how long he used it. The car then ended up in long term storage, only recently being recovered. The engine and gearbox have been removed with a couple of other small items but otherwise it is complete and very original. The chassis is in good condition and whilst the cosmetics are poor, it is a good candidate for restoration. It is sold with a V5c. Estimate: £3,500 – 4,000
-Click here to bid - 1997 Jaguar XJR 4.0 Litre Supercharged Reg.no. C10 YAN Chassis no. SAJJPALF3BP798729 Engine no. 9KPDNB172321 In 1994 Jaguar introduced their X300 range, intended to evoke the more curvaceous Series XJ, and they were powered by six cylinder in-line engines. Whilst this range was in production, Jaguar introduced the supercharged XJR, which was the first supercharged road car manufactured by the company. This engine gave this luxurious saloon a top speed of around 150mph. This example, which cost £41,617 new from Westover Motors Ltd, in Poole, was fitted with the optional cruise control and metallic paint at the time. The history file contains the original bill of sale, the original handbook, full service history to 83,506 miles and a V5c. The car has some minor wear to the driver’s seat, however overall the condition is very good. Please note this car was sold in our last sale and is only being resold because the car is too wide for the buyer’s garage. Estimate: £2,000 – 3,000
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