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PAIR OF GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM KENT OF RECENT MANUFACTURE the rectangular back issuing straight arms with scrolled hand-holds over a padded seat with a Vitruvian scroll carved seat-rail, raised on carved square tapered legs; one in striped upholstery, the other in green damask 67cm wide, 94cm high
REGENCY MAHOGANY HALL BENCH IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK CIRCA 1815 the rectangular seat flanked by fluted and ring turned arms raised on tulip form supports, the reeded edge with an apron of half roundels with ball drop finials, raised on reeded tapered and turned legs Note: This bench is similar to a pair supplied by George Bullock to Matthew Robinson Boulton for Great Tew Park, Oxfordshire in 1817, and sold Christies Great Tew Park sale, 27th May 1987, lot 31. For another pair of benches see Christies New York, Fine English Furniture, 17th October 1997, lot 263
LOUIS XV WALNUT SETTEE CIRCA 1750 the carved serpentine crestrail continuing to pronounced ears and downswept enclosed arms ending with scrolled hand-holds, above a cushioned seat, raised on short cabriole legs; the whole in yellow floral silk. 187cm long, 107cm high, 69cm deep Provenance: Sotheby`s London, Highly Important French Furniture, 1988
Hornby accessories: No 9 Station name boards including Tunnel, Caution, Whistle in original box, No. 7 Watchman`s Hut with brazier and shovel (lacks poker) in original box, two hoardings, loading gauge, fourteen milk churns, nametape machine, platform ticket machine, seat, barrow, four luggage trunks (one overpainted), three cable drums and twenty-two Hornby and Dinky railway figures, P-VG, boxes F
Hornby Series accessories: Halls Distemper (reproduction board), watchmans hut, No. 2 Milk, Cans and Truck, Signs, hoarding, seat barrow, three luggage cases ten railway figures (in two Dinky boxes), six Army personnel, four Dublo passengers, enamel Dinky Toys Club lapel badge, Bing lithographed wayside station, a folding tunnel and Piko Silver BR 55 Locomotive in original box, varying condition
A Victorian faux ivory (painted wood) adjustable stool with carved decoration, the top rail decorated with fish, script, crown, vase and sunburst faces on turned and ringed supports to the buttoned green velvet adjustable seat with carved rail on similarly decorated simulated tusk supports united by turned stretchers and centre medallion
A pair of Regency mahogany framed carver chairs, the bar backs with gadrooned and scrollwork carved top rail above a reeded back rail, flanked by Doric cap and lotus leaf capped reeded scroll arms and upholstered seat within a moulded frame raised on turned and reeded tapering legs to peg feet
A set of ten oak dining chairs in the 17th Century manner, the backs with scrollwork cresting rail over a rectangular upholstered panel flanked by turned and ringed supports above the upholstered seat raised on turned and block supports united by stretchers (8 plus 2 carvers) (by John Nethercott of Hereford)
A mid 19th Century Thames Valley high hoop back Windsor armchair in beech, ash and elm, the pierced centre splat with roundel motif flanked by turned spindle, the arms on swept supports to the shaped seat raised on turned and ringed legs united by an H stretcher (attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1830-1870)
A late 18th Century painted ash and elm hoop back Windsor chair, the plain hoop above turned spindles and arms on turned and block end supports with C scroll applied decoration to the shaped seat, raised on turned and ringed front legs united to the turned out-splayed rear legs by an H stretcher (attributed to the West Country circa 1780)
An early 19th Century Thames valley high hoop back Windsor armchair in beech, ash and elm, the centre splat with star fretted motif with central turned roundel, the arms on swept supports to the shaped seat on turned and ringed legs united by an H stretcher (attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1820-40)
AN OFFICER`S JACKET AND UNDRESS OVERALLS, 1ST WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1845-50 the jacket of dark blue cloth decorated overall with silver gimp forming loops and whorls on the front and back, Austrian knots on the cuffs and back and tracery around and on the collar; the front and collar closing with 15 hooks and eyes; with 24 white metal ball buttons at centre front, 24 half-domed buttons at each side of the front and 2 half-domed buttons to fasten the silver gimp shoulder-cords, all embossed with a rose encircled by the title 1 WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY; lined in quilted light buff silk with a 2½ inch band of white doe-skin at the waist, the collar lined with black silk and the sleeves with striped cream silk; one internal pocket in the left breast; each cuff closing with a single cloth-covered button; single moth hole at rear waist. The trousers of heavy Oxford mixture wool, with a trap fly, cut to flare from the knee and with reinforced cuffs and inside leg of double-thickness material, the cuffs 5? inches deep and the inside leg 3¼ inches wide at the cuff and 5 inches wide at the seat; the cuffs slashed 2 inches deep and fitted inside with four pairs of brass buttons for instep-straps (absent); with double scarlet stripes each 1? inches wide with ¼ inch between; 2 cotton waist-ties at centre-back and with brass buttons for braces at waist; the waist lined with white cotton and with two interior white cotton pockets; very slight moth; together with a pair of officer`s black leather Wellington boots, the green tops cut, by Bartley and Sons, 493 Oxford Street, London, circa 1920. A similar jacket is shown in a portrait of an unidentified officer of the regiment, c.1845, facing page 222 in the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLIV (1966) and described in an article in the same journal pp. 234-236 as well as in another article in the JSAHR Vol. XVII (1938), p. 47.
SANDON, Eric, Suffolk Houses, a study of domestic architecture, 1977, JACKSON-STOPS Gervase, The Country House in Perspective, GIROUARD, Mark, Historic Houses of Britain, William and Mary and their House, New York 1979, SUMMERSON, Sir John, The Country Seat, 1970, ASLET, Clive, The Last Country Houses and The Country House described, 1986 (7)
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