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MANNER OF ERNEST GIMSON A Cotswold School rosewood veneered lace box, possibly designed by Ernest Gimson, with marquetry top inlaid mother of pearl, boxwood, ebony and ivory in the form of flowering oak branches, the sides decorated with geometric ebony, rosewood, ivory and mother of pearl inlay, lined in cedar wood, 16 1/2" across, 13" deep, 4 3/4" high Note: See Annette Carruthers and Mary Greensted, Good Citizens Furniture - the Arts and Crafts Collections at Cheltenham, 1994, p. 94 for a Clergy seat designed by Ernest Gimson and made at Daneway by Percy Burchett and others (supervised by Peter Waals) in 1914 for an example of inlay in a similar style.
A modern imbuia and yellow wood dining room suite made in Knysna, South Africa comprising a circular dining table with moulded rim, substantial octagonal faceted column on outswept quadruped base and a set of 8 spindle back dining chairs with drop in seat panels and slender tapering front supports (167cms dia. N.B. seat pads are non compliant but are available for recovering if required)
A good set of 8 James Shoolbred & Co mahogany and box wood strung dining chairs, the plain rectangular backs with central inlaid splats and flanking rails, the drop in seat panels upholstered in green leatherette and raised on square tapering front supports with H stretchers (2 carvers and 6 standards)
A pair of painted fauteuils with tapestry upholstery, in early 19th century French style, in the manner of Jacob, each with an upholstered rectangular back, downswept arms and seat, with paterae to the arm terminals and baluster turned supports, on ring turned tapered legs headed by reeded panels, 90cm high, 56cm wide, 51cm deep
A pair of painted fauteuils with tapestry upholstery ensuite with lot 7, in early 19th century French style, in the manner of Jacob, each with an upholstered rectangular back, downswept arms and seat, with paterae to the arm terminals and baluster turned supports, on ring turned tapered legs headed by reeded panels, 90cm high, 56cm wide, 51cm deep. Note: tapestry details may differ between chairs.
A pair of painted fauteuils with tapestry upholstery ensuite with lots 7 & 8, in early 19th century French style, in the manner of Jacob, each with an upholstered rectangular back, downswept arms and seat, with paterae to the arm terminals and baluster turned supports, on ring turned tapered legs headed by reeded panels, 90cm high, 56cm wide, 51cm deep. Note: tapestry details may differ between chairs.
A rosewood and needlework covered footstool, in 19th century style, the rectangular upholstered seat covered with red damask and a needlework panel depicting a lady playing a viola and a gentleman playing a wind instrument, on cabriole legs with scrolls, flowers and foliage and scroll feet, 43cm high, 56cm wide, 45cm deep. Provenance: reputedly purchased at auction at Lyon & Turnbull in September 2002.
A pair of painted stools, in early 19th century Continental style, possibly Scandinavian, the square upholstered seats with a guilloche carved seat rails, the turned, tapered and fluted legs headed by turned, leaf carved collars, 43cm high, 51cm square. Provenance: reputedly purchased at auction at Bruun Rasmussen, Denmark in August 2006.
An antler elbow chair, in 19th century German style, in the manner of H.F. Rampendahl, with nine antlers and incorporating two pairs of nine point antlers, with a leather cloth covered upholstered seat and split antler sections to the seat rail, 110cm high, 80cm wide, 77.5cm deep. Provenance: reputedly purchased at auction at Phillips in 2001.
A pair of mahogany bergere library armchairs, in George III style, the moulded top rails above turned crossbars, within turned uprights, the caned seats with reeded and panelled seat rails, on turned front legs with brass caps and castors, 83cm high, 64cm wide, 79cm deep. Of recent construction.
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