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A 19th Century black finished cast iron garden bench in the "Coalbrookdale" manner, the ends with dogs head terminals, serpents and fruiting vines, and with solid cast slatted seat and back, 62ins wide x 32ins high (with cast reference No. 1759 to back legs - the whole refinished and with repaired brackets to both back legs)
A set of five George IV mahogany dining chairs with panelled and curved crest rails and splats, the seats upholstered in brown dralon, on turned front legs (damaged throughout), and a Victorian rosewood square stool, the seat upholstered in tapestry, on turned legs, 13ins square x 16ins high
A pair of George IV mahogany dining chairs, the rectangular crest rails and splats with leaf moulded roundels, the drop-in seats upholstered in striped cloth, on turned front legs, and an 18th Century oak dining chair with solid vase pattern splat, the drop-in seat upholstered in needlework, on cabriole front legs
A 19th Century ash and fruitwood stick back Windsor chair with plain curved crest rail, two tier stick back and wood seat, on turned supports, and an oak "Thames Valley" stick back Windsor armchair with shaped crest rail, fretted splats, two tier stick back, dished seat, on cabriole front legs
A Victorian child`s beechwood high chair with spindle turned back, 37ins high, two George III mahogany dining chairs of Hepplewhite design, the drop-in seats upholstered in white cloth, a similar oak ditto, and an old oak rectangular stool, the seat upholstered in green cloth, on turned legs, 19ins x 13ins x 13ins high (with old woodworm damage)
A late Victorian walnut framed square back easy chair by Howard & Sons, the back, seat and arm pads upholstered in red dralon, on turned front legs and castors (inside of right back leg stamped "Howard & Sons Ltd, Berners Street" and with Nos 148723776 - castors also stamped - faded and worn throughout)
James Roberts I, British 1725-1799- "A Prospect of the Upper Part of Dove Dale", after Thomas Smith of Derby, publ. John Boydell, 1743; hand coloured engraving, 38x51.5cm: After Michael Angelo Rooker, British 1746-1801- "North West View of Friar Bacon`s Study"; hand coloured engraving, 32.5x47cm: Paul Sandby, British 1725-1809- "Bridge North SW", after Rev Luttrell Wynne; hand coloured aquatint, 36.5x54cm: Publ. J Deeley, early 19th century- "Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire"; hand coloured aquatint, 36x50.5cm: Johannes Kip, Dutch 1653-1722- "Southam, the Seat of Kinard de la Berce" from Britannia Illustrata 1707-1770; hand coloured engraving, 34.7x43.4cm: John Cooke Bourne, British 1814-1896- "Wolverton Viaduct" from History of London and Birmingham Railway, publ. J. C. Bourne & Ackermann & Co, 1836-1838; hand coloured lithograph, 26.5x39cm: together with a large reproduction print of a building by a river, (7)
Five Arts and Crafts oak side chairs in the manner of William Birch, to include a pair with stylised ladder backs with knopped capitals to the supports over woven rush seats and turned frames, a similar single chair with a solid panel back (lacking the seat panel) and another pair of chairs with fret-cut panels above woven rush seats, S/D. (5)
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