A VICTORIAN OAK ABBOTSFORD STYLE OPEN ARMCHAIR, having an ornate cresting carved as a basket of fruit above scrolling leafage, the centre panel arm pads and seat upholstered in brass studded hide, barley twist uprights, grotesque head arm terminals on turned and square framing with barley twist stretchers. See illustration
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An elm and ash child’s Windsor chair, first quarter 19th century, hoopback with spindle uprights, pierced splat, dish seat, turned legs and footrest; a mahogany three tier hanging shelf, 19th century, with bobbin turned supports 48cm high, 55.5cm wide, 10cm deep; and a mahogany lazy susan, 19th century, turned stem and circular foot, 33cm diameter
A George III mahogany and leather upholstered library chair, manner of Giles Grendey, circa 1780, shaped toprail, outswept arms terminating in stylised flowerheads, above carved uprights, serpentine fronted seat, square sections legs and stretchers, 99cm high, 65cm wide, 82cm deep Provenance: The late Mr Michael Stoop
An Edwardian Rosewood Corner Chair, the raised back ornately inlaid with ivorine boxwood stylised marquetry designs on urns, dolphins and scrolls etc, supported on three ring turned columns interspersed by splats similarly inlaid with urns and swags, floral upholstered drop-in seat, raised on a balustered tapering supports with peg feet
A vintage Painted Treen and Metal Model of a Red Cross Ambulance, with green and pale green and black livery, inscribed “Suffolk Branch British Red Cross Society, Southwold”, the back with opening doors and fitted interior, and also opening driver’s and passenger doors, and front compartment with steering wheel and full width seat, and registration number ART 997, 25” long, 12” high
A large vintage Propeller with two blades, probably from an Avro 504 2-seat trainer aircraft, circa 1917, the boss inscribed on either side with the following numbers “DIO3375P922G 550.NO.28” and “80 Clergette DRC.P45”, central boss with eight studs (some cracking and losses to both tips, and some other losses to sides of blades), 102” long
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