VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR LATE 19TH CENTURY with carved top rail above upholstered woolen back featuring a coat of arms and motto Nulla rose sine spinis, raised on front baluster supports to peg feetIn overall good condition. Signs of wood worm to all stretchers and frame. General wear and dents, consistent with age. Rust to back metal supports Both wooden finials missing. Fabric in good condition. Wear and stains to seat pad. Additional images now available.
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CARVED OAK MONK'S BENCH EARLY 20TH CENTURY with hinged paneled back and seat, raised on baluster and block stretchered supports106cm wideChip and loss to right arm, otherwise surface scratches, scuffs, stains, nicks and abrasions commensurate with age and use throughout; maximum height 100.5cm, with back lowered 77cm; doesn't appear to sit completely flat, has a rock; overall would benefit from some attention
JAMES SCHOOLBRED & CO., PAIR OF EDWARDIAN ELBOW CHAIRS TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON with tapered backrest inlaid with central patera, over curved armrests and upholstered oval seat, the tapered square section supports joined by an X-stretcher, oultined in satinwoodBoth with plaque to underside of seat, image providedCindition good to fair. Both subject to wear as per use and age. Additional images now available.
MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR IN THE CHINESE CHIPPENDALE TASTE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with fretwork detail and brackets, in soft blue upholstery and raised on stretchered supportsBoth arms tight, very little movement. One section of fretwork split, damage around joint of another to the down swept section of right arm, slight split to another section; both sides with two filled areas at joint of atm and seat at front; slight gap in joint of bracket front right leg; scuffs and abrasions right arm; damage and loss lower front left leg; further general surface wear, nicks, abrasions, additional images provided
VICTORIAN CHURCH PULPIT of octagonal form, the upper section with a set of four carpeted steps with handrail to a panelled door with a carpeted interior and shelf, cup holder, seat and a pierced brass adjustable lectern, the exterior with arched panels and decorative columns, the base with a carved frieze above eight columns on an octagonal plinth base, 176.5cm x 146cm Note: This lot comes from Partick Methodist Church, Dumbarton Road, Glasgow.
EDWARDIAN PARLOUR ARMCHAIRwith a shaped button back above a stuffover seat, covered in a purple velvet, standing on three turned tapering front supports with porcelain castors Note: The proceeds from this lot will be donated to The Beatson Cancer Charity. There will be no buyers premium charged on this lot.
A late Victorian stained beech bobbin turned settee. Of small proportions, with open back and padded seat, height 73cm, width 106cm, depth 44cm, together with a bedroom chair, upholstered to match (2).The frame and legs appear sturdy and stable, there is no obvious damage or repair. There is general wear and rubbing, the upholstered seat has a little discolouration/staining.
A Victorian mahogany framed armchair. with button back and upholstered sprung seat, the padded arms with turned spindles and raised on turned front legs and castors, height 100cm, width 68cm, depth 92cm.The chair joints are in a stable and firm condition. There is general wear commensurate with age and use, the upholstery is in a passable condition may need a clean.
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