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Lot 883

A late Victorian Howard & Sons single arm two seat settee, upholstered in a striped purple silk, the turned walnut legs with brass caps and castors, bearing manufacturers` marks and stamped number to back leg `3882 9243`, height approx 85cm, length approx 140cm.

Lot 923

A George V oak stool with a caned seat, on turned legs, together with a coopered stick stand.

Lot 487

A VICTORIAN OAK FINISHED CARVER having highly carved back with barley twist uprights and oval pad and arm pads, overstuffed seat, mask carved forearms, raised on blocked legs united by a stretcher

Lot 493

A SET OF FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE STYLE OAK AND ELM DINING CHAIRS, each having a shaped crest rail, vase splat, drop-in brown dralon seat, raised on cabriole forelegs, four standard and one carver

Lot 505

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SALON CHAIRS each having an ornately fretted and carved back with fan splat and shaped crest rail, later needlepoint floral seat, raised on square tapered forelegs

Lot 524

THE REMNANTS OF A SET OF SIX REGENCY EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRS, each having carved and turned back and crest rail, provision for drop-in seat, raised on turned reeded forelegs

Lot 532

A REGENCY MAHOGANY CARVER having veneered crest rail, turned and carved splat, leather drop-in seat, raised on moulded sabre forelegs

Lot 176

Victorian Mahogany Rocking Chair, with leather seat.

Lot 1251

A TEAK TELEPHONE SEAT, a coffee table and a games table (3)

Lot 1287

AN OAK FRAMED BERGERE ARMCHAIR, with green upholstered seat (s.d.)

Lot 1353

A YEW WOOD REVOLVING BOOKCASE, and a telephone seat (2)

Lot 1549

A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS, with drop in seats (one seat pad upholstered in different material)

Lot 9

A pair of late-19th/early-20th century rosewood nursing chairs, the inlaid backs with carved lyre splat, on upholstered seat and turned legs with castors, (2).

Lot 33

A 19th century walnut-framed upholstered button-back nursing chair with scroll arms and upholstered seat on shaped front legs.

Lot 40

A Victorian mahogany button-back salon chair, the shaped back and serpentine seat with carved frame on castors.

Lot 45

A beech wood Windsor armchair with wheel centre splat, hoop back and elm seat, on slightly cabriole front legs with pad feet and turned back legs, united by a crinoline stretcher.

Lot 49

An early-20th century walnut foot stool with upholstered seat and short cabriole legs joined by turned hand rails.

Lot 54

A plain oak monk`s bench with folding top and hinged seat, 107cm wide.

Lot 77

A Victorian rosewood single-ended settee, the buttoned back and upholstered serpentine seat with heavily-carved frame and cabriole legs, 183cm wide.

Lot 41

Set of twelve reproduction dining chairs, of revived 17th century style, having cane panelled backs and seats, with rugs velvet-covered loose seat cushions

Lot 43

Set six Georgian mahogany dining chairs, with shaped top rail, pierced vase splat, wool work embroidered drop in seat on straight supports

Lot 549

Oak Box Seat Hallstand and Walnut China Cabinet

Lot 629

Heavily Carved Oak Box Seat Hall Bench

Lot 536

A Georgian mahogany dining chair:, the pierced vase-shaped splat above slip in seat, on square legs linked by stretchers together with a Georgian mahogany dining chair with slip-in seat and an oak example with solid seat.

Lot 65

ARMCHAIR, Ron Arad style, shaped brown leather seat on scaffolding style frame, 70cm.

Lot 174

WINDOW SEAT, Continental style, with patterned upholstery and cream distressed frame, 101cm L.

Lot 500

CLUB FENDER, early 20th century brass with tan brown leather seat pads, 52cm H x 139cm x 33cm.

Lot 620

WINDOW SEAT, 19th century style, with new buttoned linen seat, painted legs, 137cm L x 48cm W x 47cm H.

Lot 426

VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Historic D.S., Victoria R I, as Queen, at the head, one page, folio, Court at St. James's, 9th May 1838 (in the first year of the Queen's reign). The printed document is addressed to Samuel [Kyle], Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross and announces that the 28th of June 'is appointed for the Solemnity of Our Royal Coronation' and further instructs the Bishop '(all excuses set apart) to make your personal attendance on Us at the time abovementioned furnished and appointed as to your Rank and Quality appertained, there to do and perform all such Services as shall be required and belong unto you. Whereof you are not to fail…' Countersigned at the foot by the 12th Duke of Norfolk (1765-1842) in his capacity as Earl Marshal. With blank integral leaf. Together with an original printed oblong 8vo ticket of admittance issued to the Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross for the Coronation of Queen Victoria at Westminster Abbey. The deep red and black printed ticket issued by the Duke of Norfolk for admittance by the West Door, numbered 233 and bearing the blind embossed seal of the Earl Marshal. Documents bearing the Queen's signature and relating to her Coronation are extremely rare and desirable. The document with some extremely light, minor age wear and the ticket with two heavy vertical folds and a few light creases, G to VG, 2 Samuel Kyle (1770-1848) Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross 1831-48. Present at the Coronation of Queen Victoria, the Bishop was not, however, one of the representative spiritual peers of Ireland, not having a seat in the House of Lords. The Coronation of Queen Victoria took place at Westminster Abbey on 28th June 1838, just over a year after she had succeeded to the throne at the age of 18.

Lot 321

A set of four reproduction Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs and a telephone seat

Lot 832

A George IV mahogany elbow chair, having scroll arms, stuffover seat and on sabre legs, the upholstery with gilt metal mounts, possibly Irish

Lot 858

A Victorian style mahogany window seat, on ring turned tapering supports, w.106cm, d.30cm, h.46cm

Lot 1486

A GOOD PAIR OF FRENCH LOUIS PHILIPPE BEECHWOOD FAUTEUILS with padded back, arms and seat, supported on fluted legs.

Lot 1506

A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT SALON SETTEE with carved show wood frame, green and cream upholstered back and seat on turned legs with porcelain castors. 4ft 6ins wide x 3ft 0ins high.

Lot 1508

A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY STOOL, needlework upholstered drop in seat, carved cabriole legs on claw and ball feet. 1ft 7ins long x 1ft 3ins deep x 1ft 8ins high.

Lot 1526

A LATE 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD ARMCHAIR, painted decoration in the classical taste, with oval cane work back, cane work seat on turned, tapering legs.

Lot 407

A Georgian style wing armchair and 17th century style walnut open armchair with caned seat

Lot 345

Liberty & Co. of London An oak throne chair, padded brass-studded leather green seat, circular finials above chamfered square section front legs, `Liberty & Co. Ltd, London` label, 68cm wide.

Lot 351

Richard Norman Shaw (British, 1831-1912) Hampton Court armchair, probably manufactured by William Morris & Co., mahogany frame and rush seat, 60cm across. Literature: see Morris & Company catalogue of c.1910 for a similar example.

Lot 352

Gordon Russell (British, 1892-1980) of Broadway A long oak stool, 1926, designed by Gordon Russell, design no. 450/c, on eight bobbin turned tapering legs, rush seat, joined by shaped stretchers and turned spindles, 41cm height, 133cm long, 39.5cm deep. Provenance: The Gordon Russell Museum, Broadway.

Lot 400

A pair of Victorian mahogany hall chairs, each with pierced and scrolled shield back, solid seat on octagonal turned tapering forelegs.

Lot 405

An Edwardian mahogany parlour settee of Chippendale design, having serpentine rail, twin pierced and scrolled waisted splats, out swept arms with leaf and scroll carved terminals, drop-in seat on cabriole forelegs, talon and ball feet.

Lot 418

An Edwardian mahogany and strung salon armchair, having plain rail, padded back, down-swept arms, over-stuffed seat on ring turned slightly splayed supports.

Lot 421

An early Victorian mahogany framed and later fabric upholstered parlour chair, having scrolled sloping back and arms, serpentine fronted over-stuffed seat on turned and lappit forelegs with ceramic castors.

Lot 423

A pair of 19th century beech and elm Windsor armchairs, each having hoop and stick back, pierced splat, solid seat on cabriole forelegs and pad feet united by crinoline stretcher.

Lot 424

A set of six early 19th century mahogany dining chairs, each having plain top rail and splat, drop-in seat on ring turned tapering forelegs (all standard).

Lot 425

Five Edwardian walnut dining chairs of Queen Anne-style, each having serpentine top rail, vase splat, drop-in seat on cabriole forelegs with pad feet.

Lot 426

A pair of Edwardian mahogany parlour chairs, each having plain top rail, pierced geometric splat, drop-in seat on square tapering forelegs and spade feet.

Lot 428

A Victorian walnut framed and green button velour upholstered spoon back lady's parlour chair, having serpentine fronted over-stuffed seat on cabriole forelegs, knuckle feet and later castors.

Lot 430

A circa 1930's beech framed armchair, having bow back, over-stuffed seat on turned and block forelegs.

Lot 434

An Edwardian armchair, having leaf carved rail, bobbin splat, padded back, over-stuffed seat on ring turned supports (formerly a rocking chair).

Lot 435

A Victorian walnut framed and button velour upholstered salon chair, having spoon back, scrolled arms, serpentine fronted over-stuffed seat on cabriole forelegs and knuckle feet.

Lot 576

Penny seat stick back kitchen chairs (7)

Lot 689

Oak railed window seat for bay window

Lot 2847

An Edwardian two seat sofa with pierced splats.

Lot 2861

A two seat sofa in George I style with open arms, curling stretchers and cabriole legs with pointed pad feet.

Lot 2863

A late Victorian painted satinwood two seat sofa with oval upholstered back, open arms and turned legs.

Lot 2875

A pair of Windsor arm, stick back chairs with three piece rail. Condition Report: Some light worm to both. One chair has a patch to the seat. Surface scratches and knocks.

Lot 592

AN OAK BEDSIDE CUPBOARD AND A SIMILAR OAK TELEPHONE SEAT

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