A Heal`s oak dressing table, the single piece top with circular adjustable pedestal mirror above two frieze drawers, one bearing ivorine tag inscribed "Heal`s, Tottenham Court Road, London, W1" on turned supports to the shaped framed base, raised on square tapered legs, 91.7 cm wide, together with similar limed oak dressing stool with shallow raised panel back above a drop-in seat on square supports united by an H stretcher, bears ivorine tag to rear seat rail "Heal`s, Tottenham Court Road, London, W1" (ILLUSTRATED)
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An early 20th Century oak framed stool, the seat of brass studded leather latticework within shaped rails, with fluted and flower head medallion carved decoration raised on square tapered legs united by an H stretcher, bears black circular medallion inscribed "Arthur W Simpson The Handicrafts Kendal", seat rail stamped "8666" (ILLUSTRATED)
A mid 20th Century Thames Valley beech and elm wheel and stick back two seat chair by Thomas Glenister of High Wycombe, the curved top rail above a pierced centre splat flanked by turned spindles to each side and flattened main support, the arms raised on three spindles and curved support to the shaped seat with straight front, raised on turned and ringed supports united by an H stretcher, together with a pair of matching single chairs (to match Lot 446)
A set of four mid 20th Century Thames Valley beech and elm wheel and stick back chairs by Thomas Glenister of High Wycombe, the curved top rail above a pierced centre splat flanked by seven turned spindles to each side and flattened main support, the arms raised on three spindles and curved support to the shaped seat with straight front, raised on turned and ringed supports united by an H stretcher, stamped to rear of seat with maker`s mark "A.P" (to match Lot 445A) (ILLUSTRATED)
A French patinated bronze model of Ariadne, late 19th century, portrayed seated, classically robed and sleeping, her head declined to dexter, a spool of yarn held in her right hand, a panther skin on the seat beneath her, on an oval base, inscribed for the `BARBEDIENNE` Foundry and with `REDUCTION MECHANIQUE` stamp, further inscribed `J.CAVALIER`, 30cm high
A George III mahogany elbow chair, circa 1770, cartouche shaped back, pierced vase splat carved with wheat sheaves, moulded downswept arms, serpentine fronted needlework upholstered seat, stop fluted square section tapering legs, spade feet, 96cm high, 64cm wide, 58cm deep. Provenance: Apsley Estates, Hampshire.
A mahogany and upholstered suite of seat furniture in Empire style, first half 19th century, comprising three armchairs, a pair of side chairs and a pair of stools. moulded rectangular padded backs and seats, turned tapering lappet carved legs, the armchairs, 97cm high, 67cm wide, 72cm deep. Provenance: Hilmarton Manor, Hilmarton, near Calne, Wiltshire.
A pair of George III mahogany hall chairs, in the manner of Mayhew and Ince, circa 1780, the oval backs with radiating backs, above a dished seat, fluted frieze with turned roundels on square tapered legs. Provenance: Property of a Lady of Title. For a pair of closely related George III hall chairs, attributed to Mayhew and Ince, see Christie`s, 10th May 2006, London, King Street, sale 7306.
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