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Lot 35

Mid-eighteenth century carver`s Chippendale style mahogany open armchair, with pierced vase-shaped splat, scroll flattened arms, drop-in seat, on square tapering channelled supports

Lot 36

Early 19th century carved mahogany hall chair, the shield back with scrolling decoration and pierced oval central panel, the plain, shaped seat supported on sabre rear and cabriole front legs, 89 cm high

Lot 39

Mid-eighteenth century mahogany carver`s open armchair, Chippendale style with pierced central vase-shaped splat, drop-in seat, upholstered in woolwork tapestry, on straight supports, cross stretcher

Lot 360

A set of eight Regency mahogany dining chairs, each open back with rope-twist bar on upholstered seat and turned front legs, including two carver chairs, (8).

Lot 376

An Edwardian mahogany hall seat in the Art Nouveau taste with padded back and seat, 117cm wide.

Lot 387

A walnut upholstered duet stool with lift seat and turned legs with stretchers, 87cm wide.

Lot 388

A 19th century inlaid mahogany triple-backed hall seat raised on square tapered legs with spade feet, 133cm wide.

Lot 38A

Edwardian inlaid mahogany nursing chair with vase and swag inlay to the top rail over spindle back, overstuffed seat on shaped supports to casters.

Lot 49B

Victorian mahogany window seat, the rectangular thumb moulded top having turned wood bolsters to the ends on turned baluster supports, 122 cm long

Lot 555

Traditional two-seat settee, ivory coloured cotton loose covers.

Lot 598

Ercol oak high-back elbow chair, slatted seat and three kitchen chairs, (4).

Lot 604

Edwardian mahogany bedroom chair, with banding and stringing, cane seat.

Lot 611

Victorian oak library chair, upholstered in green leather, revolving seat, turned legs.

Lot 618

Victorian elm and fruitwood Windsor chair, wheel splat, narrow arms, solid seat.

Lot 619

Regency mahogany dining chair, arched back with vertical rails, drop-in seat.

Lot 645

Reproduction joined oak box seat, carved frieze.

Lot 693

North African camel saddle, leather seat.

Lot 1224

Late nineteenth century mother of pearl inlaid rocking chair with spindle supports and scroll arms, solid seat on turned legs and carved rockers

Lot 1241

Victorian Captain's chair with elm seat and spindle turned supports and turned legs joined by stretchers

Lot 1254

Eighteenth century Windsor elm stick back elbow chair with vase-shaped splat, shaped solid seat on cabriole front legs and turned rear legs joined by crinoline stretchers

Lot 1271

Good quality 1920s inlaid walnut side table on chamfered legs and matching chair with cane seat with label - Gaylaydie Modern Decorative Furniture (2)

Lot 456

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY THREE PIECE SUITE COMPRISING TWIN SEAT SOFA AND PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS

Lot 468

A REGENCY MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR WITH FAN FLUTED AND TABLET CENTRED BACK ABOVE COMPASS SEAT ON REEDED TAPERING LEGS

Lot 470

A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRS WITH KIDNEY BACK, SLIP SEAT AND LAPPET FORELEGS

Lot 518

A SET OF FOUR EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS WITH PADDED SERPENTINE SEAT

Lot 687

Jenner (Edward). An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae, a Disease Discovered in some of the Western Counties of England, particularly Gloucestershire, and Known by the Name of the Cow Pox. — Further Observations on the Variolae Vaccinae, 2 parts (of three) in one volume, 2nd edition, London: Sampson Low for the author, 1800, half-titles to both parts, four engraved plates by William Skelton after Skelton and Edward Pearce, printed in colour and finished in colours by hand, light library stamp to upper blank area of each plate, white paper watermarked 1798, one small manuscript correction to leaf K2* (‘Viccinae’ with second letter corrected to ‘a’), bound without the third part (A Continuation of Facts and Observations..., pp 141-182), some light spotting throughout, first half-title inscribed in the author’s holograph ‘For Henry Hickes (sic) Esq. from his obliged friend the Author’, additionally inscribed to front pastedown in the recipient’s holograph, ‘W[illoughby] F. Wade, 16 Temple Row, Birmingham, from the library of the late Dr. [John] Baron of Cheltenham, the biographer of Jenner’, BMI presentation bookplate label from Dr. Wade to front free endpaper facing, contemporary cloth boards with Birmingham Medical Institute stamp to upper cover, some soiling and edge wear, utilitarian cloth reback with heavy cloth-tape to hinges running close to Wade’s inscription on pastedown (touching last letter of ‘Cheltenham’ only), 4to (260 x 205mm). An outstanding association copy from Jenner to his good friend Henry Hicks, a mill owner at Eastington near Stroud, and the first person to submit his own children to the new practice of vaccination. The copy then passed directly from Hicks to John Baron (1786-1851), a friend and major supporter of Jenner from 1809. Henry Hicks is referred to several times in Baron’s Life of Edward Jenner (1827). He is first mentioned when it is noted that it was at Hicks’s house that Jenner prepared his paper with remarks on the cuckoo (p. (15). Later, Baron recounts Hicks’s presence at the Society he had instigated to improve medical science. The meetings were chiefly held at the Fleece Inn, at Rodborough. After the more serious business was finished, non-scientific visitors were allowed to join: ‘No one more frequently enjoyed this indulgence than Jenner’s faithful friend Henry Hicks. This gentleman’s house lay in the direct road from Berkeley to the place of meeting, and it was often Jenner’s custom to call as he passed and carry him with him to Rodborough’ (p. (45). In June 1797 Jenner was showing the manuscript of his great work to close friends for approval. Jenner’s ‘friends [Edward] Gardner and Hicks were also often consulted about it; and, finally before it was send to the press it was accurately and faithfully scrutinised by a select number of his particular associates, at Rudhall near Ross in Herefordshire, the seat of Thomas Westfaling, Esq. They all felt deeply interested in the investigation; they all saw that a matter of so much moment ought to be canvassed with the greatest care; for the dearest interest of their fellow-creatures, as well as their own affectionately loved friend, was involved in it. The party present on this occasion were Mr. Westfaling, Dr. Worthington, Mr. Paytherus, and Mr. H. Hicks’, p 142. Jenner’s Inquiry was finally published on 9th November 1798. ‘On the 27th of that month, he [Jenner] inoculated two of the children of his friend Mr. Hicks, of Eastington, with matter taken the preceding day from a farm at Stonehouse. I dwell on this incident that I may, in the first place, record Mr. Hicks’s confidence in the prophylactic powers of cow-pox, who had the merit of being the first gentleman that submitted his own children to the new practice; and, in the next place to disprove an assertion subsequently made that the first vaccinations performed by Dr. Jenner, after the publication of his Inquiry, were with virus furnished by Dr. Pearson’, pp 303-04. This is referred to again in more detail on page 324. Further on, Baron places Hicks on a higher pedestal: ‘I have already mentioned Henry Hicks as his friend and counsellor: I have also mentioned how sedulously he promoted vaccination by first submitting his own children to it, and then diffusing it in his neighbourhood: I have now to attempt to commemorate his services in another line. He made himself perfectly acquainted with all the details of cow-pox inoculation; and about this time he brought this knowledge into practice. He commenced a series of inoculations; and evinced an accuracy and fidelity which would have done honour to the most enlightened physician... ‘, pp 330-31. Jenner himself refers to the inoculation of Hicks’s children on pp 132-34 of this work: ‘Having been requested by my friend Mr. Henry Hicks, of Eastington, in this county, to inoculate two of his children, and at the same time some of his servants and the people employed in his manufactory, matter was taken from the arm of this boy for the purpose. The numbers inoculated were eighteen. They all took the infection, and either on the fifth or sixth day a vesicle was perceptible on the punctured part... ‘. LeFanu 21 records this as one of the seven inscribed copies made known to him. (1)

Lot 28

Anchor timepiece movement, two long case clock movements and four seat boards

Lot 389

AN ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED ETCHING FRAMED AND GLAZED DEPICTING IGHTHAM COURT, SEVENOAKS KENT, THE SEAT OF WILLIAM JAMES ESQ,THE PRINT FROM THE BOOK DR HARRIS`S HISTORY OF KENT, VOLUMN 1 PG 163 WITH LETTER OF PROVENANCE. SCULPTOR I.KIP 43 CM`S X 35 CM`S TOGETHER WITH FIVE CERAMIC TILES DEPICTING VINE LEAVES, THE TILES WERE RESCUED FROM THE HOUSE AFTER THE FIRE.

Lot 683

An Edwardian Box Seat Piano Stool

Lot 245

Simpson (William). The Seat of the War in the East, 1 vol. (only), pub. Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 1856, decorative litho. title, thirty-nine (only) uncoloured litho. plts. occ. spotting and marginal closed tears throughout, contemp. qtr. calf, boards detached, spine partially lacking, stained, rubbed and worn, folio, together with Rudder (Samuel),A New History of Gloucestershire, 1779,lacking plates and maps, later qtr. calf gilt, rubbed at extrems., folio, with another two copies similar, together with, Scrap Book, n.d., c.1860,large scrap book containing numerous engravings of topographical views, religion, genre and portraits, with original watercolours and pencil drawings, lacking some leaves, contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, elephant folio, plus, Harcourt Williamson (Mrs. F. ed.),The Book of Beauty, pub. Hutchinson & Co., 1902,numerous uncoloured gravure portraits, limited edition 90/300 signed and dated by editor, orig. pubs. green cloth gilt, large 4to, and The Several Plans and Drawings Referred to in the Third Report from th Select Committee upon the Improvement of the Port of London, 1800,eleven (of 21) folding maps and plans including several with contemp. hand colouring, occ. spotting, later half calf gilt, large folio, plus Beattie (William), Scotland Illustrated in a Series of views taken expressly for this work, vol. 2 (only), pub. George Virtue, 1838,numerous uncoloured engravings, some spotting and staining throughout, lacking some plts., several leaves detached, lacking boards and spine, 4to, with Benezit (E.), Dictionaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, new ed., 8 vols. (complete), 1966,numerous illusts. throughout, contemp. cloth gilt, 4to, and another twenty-two defective volumes similar, including several folio or elephant folio. Sold as a collection of prints and maps, not subject to return. (40)

Lot 793

A late Victorian adjustable Piano Stool with leather upholstered seat on turned ebonised legs

Lot 794

A 19th Century Harp Stool with spindle turned back on turned supports and cross stretcher (lacks seat)

Lot 870

A Georgian oak Single Chair with solid seat on square legs

Lot 874

A 19th Century fruitwood Elbow Chair with X splat and spindle back, rush seat on turned legs

Lot 918

A Victorian cross frame Stool with green upholstered seat, carved mask

Lot 930

A Victorian light oak Duet Stool with floral woolwork upholstered lift-up box seat on turned and fluted supports with x stretcher having spindle frieze, 3ft 3in

Lot 959

A late 17th Century Derbyshire oak Side Chair with scroll carved terminals, two scroll carved horizontal splats, solid seat on turned and square front legs and stretchers

Lot 960

A late 17th century Lancashire panel back Side Chair with floral, oak leaf and acorn carving, solid seat on turned and squared legs and bobbin front stretcher

Lot 1117

A walnut veneer dining table and chairs Circa 1925, comprising an extending table, the rectangular top of book-matched quarter-sawn veneer with satinwood cross-banding (70``L x 40``W x 30``H), and eight carved chairs with grospoint and petitpoint covers (the two winged armchairs each: 45`` H x 25`` W x 21`` D; the six side chairs each: 43.75`` H x 20.5`` W x 18`` D); 9 pcs Provenance: The table with both leaves extended: 128.5`` L (10`8.5``). Condition: The table with both leaves extended: 128.5`` L (10`8.5``). Seat heights: 18``. The table with scattered small nicks and scratches, and large areas of fading and wear to top. Table joints loose; table wobbles. The chairs in good condition with typical small nicks, scratches and wear to legs commensurate with age and use. Fading to timber and to needlepoint covers; colors uneven. All chairs structurally sound.Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

Lot 347

A small archive of material relating to the London 1948 Olympic Games, believed to have originally been from the office of Arthur Elvin the owner of Wembley Stadium and including a copy of a letter from him dated 18th May 1948 writing to Lord Portal expressing his dismay of a poorly organised athletics meeting at White City which had been billed beforehand as a “Pre Olympics Games Try-Out’, thereby giving pressmen a field day, the archive mostly of press cuttings but also Olympic Bulletins, a forecast for lost ticket revenues at Wembley Stadium through the issue of complimentary seat tickets to dignitaries, competitors, press, BBC, choir and bands, calculated to be a loss of potential revenue through ticket sales of £41,293; also a general regulations programme

Lot 820

A late Victorian corner chair with elaborate carved back, upholstered seat and cabriole legs

Lot 826

A piano stool with needlework upholstered seat

Lot 828

A Chippendale Revival stool with a square seat on blind-fret legs with pierced stretcher

Lot 918

A set of six 19th century solid seat kitchen chairs

Lot 391

A Late 19th Century Walnut Desk Chair with Leather Upholstered Yoke over a Solid Seat Supported on Cabriole Legs United by a Crinoline Stretcher. Brass Dedication Label 'Presented to Mr J Listle by the LNWR Goods Staff, Walsall Feb 1903'.

Lot 417

A Venetian Carved Walnut Chair with Tapestry Seat.

Lot 12

A Continental Carved Settle with Lion Mask Scrolled Arm Rests, Lifting Seat and Carved Plinth Base, 105 cm x 47 cm x 104 cm High.

Lot 1006

A 19th century elm seat hoop and spoke back armchair

Lot 1007

A 19th century elm seat hoop and spoke back armchair

Lot 1011

Chinese rosewood swivel office/desk chair, the vertical splat centred with a marble tablet, scroll arms and ovoid seat, on four legs Adjustable height mechanism, one arm is a bit wobbly, as is the seat. The other arm has an old repair, the carving on the back is intact top rail joints repaired part of foot missing

Lot 1018

Victorian walnut showframed pre dieu chair with overstuffed seat

Lot 1022

A Victorian inlaid walnut framed small sofa in the Sheraton Revival style, with upholstered back and overstuffed seat, in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, 123 cm wide

Lot 1055

Pair George III period cane seat side chairs, polychrome decorated (2)

Lot 849

A retro Danish-style teak open framed sofa, the caned double seat now with drop on cushion Left hand arm has been repaired where it joins the downward spoke of main frame, the original seat pad has been replaced with an upholstered drop on cushion

Lot 851

A carved and pierced African seat raised on five pillars

Lot 1189

A rare early 20th C German-made WW1 style tinplate military lorry. A clockwork example, maker uncertain but probably by Heyde. 15.5cm long in olive green with open back, similar coloured wheels and light brown painted tyres, silver steering wheel RHD, short black running boards, plain radiator grille. Bench seat contains 2 men 4cm high in dark blue uniforms with red lining, nationality unknown. Two Heyde style German lead Soldiers secured on pins to cab. Back houses a 6cm adjustable/removable cannon with spring-loaded firing mechanism and 10 x 3cm bolts as ammunition. Light green base, stamped “Germany” to rear. GC to VGC. See illustration.

Lot 1236

A 1960’s MoBo Toys/Tri-ang child’s pedal car in the style of a period F.1 Ferrari. Of plastic monocoque construction with metal steering and connecting rods to pedals, black plastic steering wheel, moulded black pvc seat, dummy V8 engine with trumpets and twin exhausts. Finished in red with yellow nose, yellow wheels with black tyres. RN7. GC for age, some marking from use, slightly faded to top surface.

Lot 1255

A scarce Jep clockwork tinplate car French made clockwork tinplate sedan, possibly a 1940s Delahaye, no. 7575. Vehicle is 13" in length in deep red with silver chassis. Features opening driver’s side front door, front bench seat, black operating steering wheel (RHD), metal wheels with yellow trim and black tyres, battery-operated front lights, authentic plated bumpers, registration 7585 JEP. GC, some chipping, corrosion to metalwork, motor and lights not tested. See illustration.

Lot 1258

A scarce Lesney large scale Massey-Harris 745 tractor. In red with cream wheels and original black rubber tyres. Complete with exhaust, air filter, steering wheel and seat. VGC minor chips only. See illustration.

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