A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS with moulded back rail and on turned and fluted forelegs, 67cm h, oval embossed brass trade label of Phipps & Son Manufacturers Northampton ++A sound unrestored set in good condition, the upholstery not so, several chairs retaining the original or at least 19th c very worn buttoned maroon leather stuffed-over seat, one or two chairs lacking the trade label
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A WILF `SQUIRREL MAN` HUTCHINSON OAK DINING TABLE AND SET OF SIX DINING CHAIRS the table with adzed top on octagonal trestles with stretcher, the chairs with carved rose splat and nailed and padded tan hide seat, table 71cm h; 86 x 152cm, carved squirrel `signature`, late 20th c ++In very good second hand condition with natural wear/patina to the hide seats but not torn or powdery
* A PAIR OF BLUE JAPANNED CHAIRS decorated with an oriental man or woman, cranes, insects and foliage, having slip seat on fluted tapering legs and braganza feet, 112cm h, c1930 ++Good quality japanned beech examples in good condition with localised wear on the top of the backs and heel, wear to stretchers, unrestored and decorative
A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV EBONISED AND GILT DINING CHAIRS with ring turned double baluster crest rail and gilt brass lyre splat, caned seat and sabre legs, the set including a pair of elbow chairs, 82cm h ++Old repaired breaks and worn redecoration, localised worm damage, the cane work sagging or damaged on several
A SET OF FOUR FRUITWOOD DINING CHAIRS with reeded horizontal splat and pierced rail with draught turned roundel, having slip seat on square tapered legs, 90cm h, early 19th c ++One chair with slight damage to one of the stiles, typical old scratches around the lower part of the front legs, structurally sound
A VICTORIAN YEW-WOOD WINDSOR CHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, POSSIBLY WORKSOP with fretted splat, notched arms with turned supports and elm seat, on inverted baluster legs with `crinoline` stretcher, 110cm h Comparative Literature: Harding-Hill (M), Windsor Chairs, Woodbridge 2003, illus p107. ++Cleaned some years ago
A VICTORIAN YEW-WOOD WINDSOR CHAIR, ATTRIBUTED TO NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, POSSIBLY WORKSOP with fretted splat, baluster arm supports and elm seat, on triple ring turned baluster legs with `crinoline` stretcher, 104cm h See footnote to lot 992. ++Both of the rear feet with some scuff marks and wear, one rear leg with some worm holes
A MINTON MAJOLICA CHINESE GARDEN SEAT covered in a realistic woven and rolled green cushion secured by ochre cords, the aubergine glazed structure with pierced sides centred by a large oval green dragon medallion or swastika, on green leaf capped volute feet, 47cm h, c1860 ++Old riveted and glued breaks and small chips but basically complete and entirely free from any `professional` restoration although somewhat unstable
A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS each having a serpentine top rail carved with acanthus above a pierced interlocking vase-shaped splat, drop in seat, serpentine seat rail on square moulded legs joined by an `H` stretcher, comprising two carvers, six singles (four and two)
A SET OF SIX LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY SINGLE DINING CHAIRS each having a bar top rail carved with a fluted fan to the centre and acanthus leaf to the rounded ends, above a reeded tie rail centred with a flower head, needlework upholstered drop-in seat, reeded frame, seat rail and sabre legs. See illustration
A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM LOW-BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS, POSSIBLY SOUTH-WEST c. 1800-1830 having a pierced splat above the three part arm and plain turned rails above and below, crook-shaped under arm supports, shaped elm seat and on egg and reel turned front legs and plain turned back legs joined by `H` stretcher. See illustration
A PAIR OF REGENCY HALL CHAIRS IN THE STYLE OF RICHARD BRIDGENS each having a pierced shield shape back with Prince of Wales acanthus carved splat, circular dished and shaped seat, on front and back panel supports of cut and scrolled outline joined by a curved central stretcher. See illustration
A SET OF FIFTEEN LEATHER AND COPPER ELBOW CHAIRS from a design by Giroflex Rembo 88, c.1976, black finished metal and moulded plastic frame with buttoned eau de nil leather upholstered back and seat, on a black pedestal and four copper fin base. See illustration Provenance: The above boardroom table and chairs were originally commissioned for the Birmingham branch of the Bank of England and then moved to the Leeds branch. It was later sold off during a refit of the offices and has been in storage since
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