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Lot 686

A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S MAHOGANY FRAMED LIBRARY CHAIR, the rectangular back with button leather upholstery, out swept arms, saddle seat, on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, with castors

Lot 688

A VICTORIAN WALNUT CHAISE LONGUE, having a moulded encircling frame with chair back, buttoned upholstery, serpentine seat with central scroll work to the seat rail, on cabriole legs with brass castors, approximately 195cm long See illustration

Lot 713

A VICTORIAN LADY'S CHAIR, having a waisted back, upholstered in green and red needlework and green velvet to the back and rounded seat, on turned legs with ceramic castors

Lot 714

A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY STOOL, the rectangular upholstered seat on reeded legs joined by turned 'X' stretchers and splayed feet

Lot 724

A 17TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK SIDE CHAIR, probably South Lancashire, the crescent shaped pierced cresting rail intaglio carved with the initials I & H, above an inset panel carved with a diamond lozenge and stars, later solid seat, on turned and square framing

Lot 725

A 17TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK SIDE CHAIR, possibly South Lancashire, the foliate carved cresting rail over a conforming panel flanked by plain uprights with pyramid finials over a later solid seat, on turned and square framing

Lot 740

A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGE III PROVINCIAL ELM DINING CHAIRS, each with a moulded eared cresting rail over a vase turned splat, solid seat, with shaped apron, on square framing

Lot 1330A

Small stool, folding walking stick/seat and a walking stick

Lot 1330B

Three boxes of tools, including wood planes, bike seat etc.

Lot 2031

A George III provincial elm dining chair with rush seat.

Lot 2048

A set of G Plan occasional tables together with a modern dining chair, (the seat does not comply with the 1988 Fire & Fire Furnishing Regulations and will be cut off by a member of staff before it leaves the premises), and a turned wood lamp standard with shade.

Lot 2184

A modern cast metal garden seat.

Lot 2217

A late 19thC oak X framed chair, with leather panel back seat and arms.

Lot 48

Margaret Clarke RHA (1888-1961) Portrait of Éamon de Valera Oil on canvas, 50.5 x 40.5cm (20 x 16") Inscribed verso 'sketch of Eamon de Valera - two sittings by Margaret Clarke' Provenance: The sitter and thence by descent to current owners Margaret Clarke was commissioned to paint Éamon de Valera in the autumn of 1928. De Valera had abandoned abstentionism and taken his seat in Dáil Éireann the previous year, an important year for Margaret Clarke also: she had been granted full academic membership of the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA), only the second woman to be so honoured. Dermod O'Brien, president of the RHA, was a great admirer of her portraiture: What I like about her work is her sincerity and insight and characterization. She does not content herself with setting a surface likeness but seems to search into the character of the sitter and get at the soul of him or her. (Extract from a letter to Mr Dwyer, Fitzwilliam Square, regarding a commission, July 1932) O'Brien recommended Clarke for a number of commissions, including this one from John J. Shelly of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Shelly had specific ideas regarding the work, which he put to Clarke in a letter now unfortunately lost. In a subsequent letter dated Nov. 1928, he was jubilant with relief, having just received long-awaited confirmation from Frank Gallagher of Fianna Fáil that de Valera was willing to sit for Clarke. Shelly seems to have hoped that the portrait would be part of a promotional campaign. He confided to Clarke that he 'thought his [Gallagher's] silence was one way of "freezing me out"'. Gallagher was de Valera's media and public relations man, soon to be the first editor of the Irish Press. Obviously Shelly had reason to believe that he might not welcome outside interference. Perhaps, in the end, Gallagher had his way. Shelly had specifically requested that the painting should be exhibited at the next RHA annual exhibition. Clarke exhibited works there in 1929 and for many years thereafter, but her portrait of de Valera never appeared publicly. The painting is carefully composed to combine informality and status. A formally dressed De Valera is casually leaning on a bookcase with an academic backdrop of swathes of red fabric partially obscuring a green wall. Most uncharacteristic of Clarke as a portrait artist and of de Valera as a public figure is the hint of a smile on his relaxed face. Arguably, Shelly wanted the image of a civilized, benign gentleman to be used to help banish memories of de Valera's more violent past Margaret Clarke had one more encounter with de Valera: Harry Clarke's work known as the Geneva Window had been in storage in government buildings since his death in Jan 1931. She had tried to buy it back from Cosgrave. On taking office in 1932, de Valera ordered that she be asked if she was still interested in it, and noted that it had 'acquired' two cracks. During negotiations with Seán Lemass and others, Clarke argued strongly for some sort of favourable terms but de Valera and his cabinet insisted she repay the full purchase price of £450. Clarke was deeply disappointed and may well have regretted ever accepting Shelly's thirty guineas and endowing de Valera with a smile. Fiana Griffin

Lot 882

A 19th Century fruitwood Elbow Chair with dished solid seat on turned front legs, cut down,

Lot 925

Pair of Blackamoor style Stools with child supporting seat on rope twist base, 22in

Lot 933

A 19th Century ash and elm Windsor Armchair with pierced splat back and shaped seat

Lot 937

An antique oak Settle with four panel back, shaped arms, hinged box seat with butterfly hinges, 4ft 5in

Lot 961

A Victorian oak Puginesque Bishops Chair with square section leafage carved finials above leafage frieze, red plush upholstered back and seat on square legs

Lot 964

A Regency mahogany Elbow Chair with rope twist back, reeded arms, claret dralon stuff over seat on turned front legs

Lot 1007

A 17th Century oak Side Chair with scroll or bird carved cresting rail above rail back, solid seat on turned and square supports united by H stretcher, front rail replaced

Lot 1009

A Set of four 19th Century mahogany bar back Dining Chairs, reeded and carved detail, stuff-over seat on turned front legs

Lot 1019

A William IV mahogany framed Bergere Library Chair with carved top rail, cane panelled back and seat, scroll arms on turned and fluted front legs and casters, rosette carved capitals

Lot 1026

A George I fine quality walnut Side Chair with solid splat, floral crewel work upholstered shaped drop in seat on lion mask carved cabriole front legs terminating in paw feet

Lot 1030

A large brass Club Fender with button upholstered leather seat, 10ft wide

Lot 1031

An 18th Century style oak Bench with solid seat on turned and square supports

Lot 1032

A George III style mahogany Dining Chair with pierced ribbon back, drop in seat on carved cabriole front supports

Lot 1035

An antique fruitwood Windsor Elbow Chair with shaped arms and seat on turned supports and stretchers

Lot 343

A reproduction oak blanket box, a Canterbury, and a telephone seat

Lot 353

An oak child`s chair, with adjustable ratchet and carved seat, and an Edwardian inlaid piano stool

Lot 384

An Eastern carved hardwood folding table, an oak tripod table, a bedroom chair with a rush seat, and a Victorian upholstered chair

Lot 5

Lloyd Loom "Lusty" gold painted wicker chair with sprung cushion seat on mahogany cabriole supports

Lot 8

Rodney Kinsman for OMK Design Ltd a 1960`s T1 chair with black leather sling seat on chrome frame

Lot 9

Rodney Kinsman for OMK Design Ltd 1960`s T1 chair, black leather sling seat on chrome frame

Lot 10

Rodney Kinsman for OMK Design Ltd 1960`s three seater sofa, having three black leather seat and back cushions, supported on chrome tubular metal frame, 170cm wide

Lot 11

Set of 6 +2 1970`s Danish rosewood dining chairs, the oval stylised frames with black leatherette seat and black pads

Lot 433

A Victorian design club fender, plain steel base with brass rods and green button leather upholstered full seat, 51cm (20in) high, 163cm (64in) wide

Lot 451

An early 19th century mahogany open arm chair, moulded lattice back splat, raised on turned fore supports, tapestry upholstered seat

Lot 462

A Victorian two seat upholstered parlour sofa, with low arms and square back, raised on turned supports

Lot 472

A late 19th century Shaker-style American single ladder back rocking chair, with spear panels over a rush seat

Lot 516

A floral covered three-seat sofa, with shaped back and scroll arms, 193cm (76in)

Lot 552

A George III mahogany dressing stool, with drop-in needlepoint seat, raised on chamfered square supports joined by a cross stretcher, 63.5cm (25in) wide

Lot 553

A George III style mahogany dressing stool, with stuff-over seat, raised on moulded, square tapering supports joined by a cross stretcher, 57cm (22 1/2in) wide, together with one other stool

Lot 561

A French Louis XVI beechwood fauteuil, with stuff-over cameo back, arm pads and seat, raised on turned and fluted tapering supports, together with a Victorian button-back tub chair, with turned supports and swivel castors

Lot 608

A Victorian carved oak window seat or form, with bar arms and cup and cover supports, 86.5cm (34in) wide

Lot 609

A French decorative wrought iron framed bed/seat, 150cm (59in) wide

Lot 617

A blacksmith made wrought iron gothic design two seat garden bench, with lancet arched back, together with a matching single chair, collection of three 19th century style matching cast iron soiree or pavilion chairs, of simulated and stylised bamboo form, together with a fourth non matching 19th century chair

Lot 323

A set of four late Victorian, upholstered-seat-and-back, stained-wood dining chairs and a pair of bedroom chairs (a/f).

Lot 328

A Victorian stained-wood low tub nursing chair, the upholstered, curved back and seat on carved and fluted front legs with castors.

Lot 338

A Victorian upholstered nursing chair, the padded back and seat on short turned legs with castors.

Lot 355

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany hall seat, the open back with two pierced splats to a serpentine upholstered seat on square tapered legs, 112cm wide and a nursing chair of similar design, (2).

Lot 364

A pair of 19th century French walnut salon chairs, each with carved cresting, padded back and serpentine seat on cabriole legs, also two matching dining chairs, (4).

Lot 370

A pair of Black Forest carved hall seats, each back carved with a bear supporting branches and foliage, the solid log form seat on branches to form legs, (2).

Lot 375

A reproduction Georgian style stool with drop-in seat on cabriole legs.

Lot 207

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK STICK BACKED ELBOW CHAIR, having solid seat and standing on square tapering legs. C1800.

Lot 212

LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK STICK BACKED ELBOW CHAIR, having shaped cresting, open arms, solid seat and square tapering front legs. C1790.

Lot 213

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHOWFRAMED BUTTON BACKED FIRESIDE ELBOW CHAIR, having padded scrolled arms, serpentine stuff over seat and cabriole front legs with ceramic castors. C1875.

Lot 214

17TH CENTURY OAK WAINSCOT CHAIR, the back later carved with armorial device bearing date 1671, within a foliate moulded frame and having open arms on baluster support with solid seat and gun barrel turned front legs with stretchers.

Lot 216

19TH CENTURY YEW AND ELM WINDSOR STICK BACKED ELBOW CHAIR, the back now reduced with pierced splat, baluster turned supports, moulded seat, crinoline stretcher and baluster and ring turned legs. c1860. 22" Wide x 26.5" High.

Lot 217

18TH CENTURY OAK SETTLE, the back with four ogee raised and fielded panels, shaped open arms, now in filled seat standing on front cabriole type legs. C1760. 58" Wide x 25" Deep x 42" High.

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