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Lot 2752

A dressing stool with drop-in seat, the mahogany frame with turned, fluted legs.

Lot 2820

An old Gold Coast carved wood seat with carved column supports.

Lot 2900

A Victorian walnut salon chair with buttoned oval carved back, circular seat, carved cabriole legs.

Lot 2908

A continental two seat sofa in Louis XVI style.

Lot 2040

Six similar slate back kitchen chairs with later seat cushions.

Lot 623

Set of seven rush seat dining chairs including a carver circa 1840, each with a shaped top rail and turned spindle back on plain turned legs and pad feet.

Lot 629

Set of four Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs 19th century including a carver chair, each with a pierced ladder back and stuffed over serpentine seat raised on moulded square section legs.

Lot 650

Victorian upholstered corner nursery chair, the buttoned saddle back on a half round seat raised on turned and fluted walnut legs with black ceramic casters.

Lot 659

Set of eight Victorian mahogany dining chairs circa 1870, each with upholstered waisted back and circular seat raised on reeded baluster legs and brass casters.

Lot 667

Set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs , circa 1900, including two carvers, each with a shaped crest rail and pierced splat, on drop-in seat, carved cabriole legs and ball-and-claw feet.

Lot 62

Thirteen assorted Cases of Maps including WYLD James, The Crimea, folding, ARROWSMITH John, The Crimea chiefly from Surveys made by order of The Russian Government, large folding Map Seat of War in the Krimea, in slip case, The Oarsman and Angler`s Map of the River Thames, Edward Stanford, Admiralty Chart of the Baltic, folding Map of Bedford Level, four leather bound slip cases of Counties of England and Wales and three folding Ordnance Survey Maps in red slip cases

Lot 612

A Victorian style three-seat settee and a pair of matching armchairs, upholstered in a blue velour

Lot 628

A cast iron framed "tram seat" with slatted seat and reversible back rest stamped Adison & Co, 58" long

Lot 640

An Edwardian stained frame salon suite comprising two-seat settee, two armchairs and two single chairs, seat panels upholstered in a pink velour

Lot 649

An Ercol spindle back two-seat settle with panel seat, on turned and stretchered supports

Lot 666

An oval wicker two-tier coffee table, a similar circular table and a green box seat footstool, upholstered in a green fabric

Lot 669

A Victorian line inlaid corner chair with fretted splats and a square box seat footstool, upholstered in a green velour

Lot 702

An oak box seat bench with side carrying handles

Lot 752

A pair of cane seat bentwood single chairs and a Lloyd Loom white painted tub armchair

Lot 766

An Ercol two-seat spindle back settee and a matching armchair

Lot 165

A cast iron and painted wood slatted garden seat, 19th century, the end supports cast to immitate branches with scrolling terminals, 73cm high, 198cm wide, 80cm deep

Lot 173

* An ash and oak tub armchair, 19th century, possibly Irish, lattice formed back, solid seat, chamfered square section legs

Lot 178

A George III oak corner armchair, circa 1780, shaped back, vase splats, rectangular seat, square section legs

Lot 179

An oak panel back armchair, 17th century and later, rectangular arched back centred by a lozenge, downswept scrolling arms, solid seat, block and turned legs, peripheral stretchers

Lot 186

A William and Mary oak high back armchair, circa 1690, rectangular back surmounted by carved acanthus and C scrolls, S shaped arms, solid seat, block and turned legs, peripheral stretchers

Lot 204

An oak bacon settle, 18th century, the upper section with an arrangement of cupboards above a box seat, 210cm high, 110cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 205

A set of six fruitwood and elm windsor chairs, Thames Valley, mid 18th century, with comb back centred by a solid splat, shaped toprail, dished seat on cabriole front legs, rear turned legs united by spindle stretchers. For closely relating chairs see pages 46 to 48. Bernard D. Cotton, The English Regional Chair, Antique Collectors Club, 1990.

Lot 208

A Continental walnut caqueteuse armchair, 17th century and later, arched top with guilloche carving and relief lunette decoration flanked by stylised flowerhead terminals, above a dolphin carved frieze, above a panelled back with central marquetry depicting an urn issuing flowers, downswept carved arms, plank seat, turned legs united by stretchers, bun feet, 130cm high, 65cm wide, 66cm deep

Lot 210

An oak panel back armchair, first half 17th century and later, rectangular back centred by a lozenge motif, solid rectangular arms, solid seat, square section legs and peripheral stretchers

Lot 227

A George I walnut chair, circa 1720, rectangular back, pierced vase splat, drop-in seat, cabriole legs and pad feet, together with a George III cream painted and parcel gilt chair, circa 1790, upholstered with needlework, square back surmounted by foliate cresting, turned tapering and fluted legs, caps and castors

Lot 242

A George III carved giltwood elbow chair, circa 1770, moulded oval back and shaped arms, overstuffed seat, moulded downswept legs

Lot 267

A George III mahogany and brass marquetry travelling box on stand, circa 1800, hinged lid with central inset plaque inscribed `Maria`, the lid opening to an angled leather. Also containing a quantity of ephemera, including hand written notes, a small gilt tooled purse containing a small number of hand cut paper patterns and a miniature painting, a small collection of wax seals, 92cm high, 53cm wide, 39.5cm deep. Provenance: Lady Shaw, Bushy Park, Dublin. inset writing slope, the main section of the interior incorporating eight divisions containg silver coloured metal mounted bottles, centred by a pair of satinwood lidded removable cannisters, being removed to reveal an arrangement of secret compartments, the large tray section incorporating various lidded divisions containing silver coloured metal and hallmarked silver mounted glass bottles & jars, each lid inscribed with monogram MS (Maria Shaw)the hallmarked lids by James Ruell, London, 1801, a corkscrew, a mother of pearl mounted penknife, a quantity of tortoiseshell mounted small tools, eighteen ivory thread spool barrels, the tray section incorporating two small drawers below with velvet lined divided interior and removable trays. Beneath the tray is a further arrangement of removable trays containing small divisions. The lid lock stamped TURNER PATENT beneath a crown. The associated stand with a line inlaid frieze, turned tapering reeded legs, later castors. The Shaw Baronetcy of Bushy Park, Dublin - Maria Wilkinson`s legacy on the Shaw family. Sir Robert Shaw`s great great grandfather, William Shaw, went to Ireland and fought for King William at the Battle of the Boyne in 1689, and was rewarded by the grant of land there. William`s great grandson, Robert (senior) moved to Dublin in the mid-eighteenth century, prospered as a merchant and became Accountant General of the Post Office. In 1785 he acquired Terenure House, an estate of 35 acres. His eldest son, Robert, was born on 29th January 1774. Robert became a well known figure in nineteenth-century Dublin; he became a member of the Guild of Merchants at the age of 21 and was elected as their representative to the Dublin City Assembly (forerunner of the present day City Council). He was also one of Dublin`s foremost financial experts, with his own bank, Robert Shaw and Son, at Foster Place. With his financial know-how he was appointed to Dublin Corporation`s Committee of Finance and elected Lord Mayor in 1815. He was also a Member of Parliament for New Ross and Dublin from 1804 - 1826 and, in deference to his position he was conferred with a Baronetcy on 17 August 1821 during George IV`s visit to Dublin. His career continued to be illustrious and he was a founding member of the Royal Bank of Ireland which his bank merged with in 1837. In 1796 at the age of 22 Sir Robert married Maria, daughter and heiress of the neighbouring family - the Wilkinson`s. His bride brought a substantial dowry and the 110 acre estate of Bushy Park to the marriage. Later, in 1806, Sir Robert sold his family home, Terenure House, and Bushy Park House became the family home and seat of the Shaw family until 1953. His marriage to Maria produced eight surviving children, five sons and three daughters.

Lot 272

A mahogany armchair, in George III style, second half 19th century, rectangular shaped back, pierced ladder splats, serpentine arms, overstuffed seat, moulded square section legs

Lot 281

A pair of George III carved giltwood elbow chairs, circa 1770, cartouche shaped backs, padded shaped arms, serpentine fronted seat, moulded and flower carved cabriole shaped legs and castors. By family descent in the Trollope family to Sir Thomas Ernest Trollope,11th Bt.(1858-1927) of Casewick, Lincolnshire; And thence by descent.

Lot 282

A Sheraton revival mahogany and polychrome painted bergere armchair, circa 1890, rectangular back with caned panel, bowfronted caned seat, baluster turned tapering legs, brass caps and castors

Lot 286

A mahogany stool, in George III style, 20th century, with cabriole legs and tapestry seat, 85cm high, the seat 44cm x 35cm

Lot 292

A George III mahogany armchair, circa 1790, of Gainsborough style, rectangular padded back, outswept scrolling arms, padded seat on square section legs and stretchers, 110cm high, 64cm wide, 77cm deep

Lot 302

A mahogany and giltwood framed sofa, in Regency style, 19th century, padded back, seat and arms, on turned front legs, rear sabre legs

Lot 303

A Regency mahogany armchair, circa 1815, with scrolling arms, padded seat, sabre legs

Lot 334

A Regency mahogany and caned bergere library chair, circa 1815, arched back, padded seat, on reeded legs, caps and castors

Lot 350

A set of six George IV simulated rosewood dining chairs, circa 1825, of block and turned construction throughout, rectangular shaped back and seat

Lot 356

A George IV carved rosewood and upholstered stool, circa 1825, of `X frame` type with a uniting stretcher, carved overall with scrolling foliage, fruit and flowers, 39cm high, the seat 55cm x 47cm

Lot 364

A William IV oak library armchair, circa 1835, rectangular back with bobbin and spindle turned uprights, loose cushion seat, bobbin turned legs, brass caps and castors

Lot 365

A William IV mahogany library armchair, circa 1835, rectangular back with bobbin turned uprights, loose cushion seat, bobbin turned legs, brass caps and castors

Lot 380

* A Victorian carved oak and leather upholstered hall seat, circa 1860, rectangular back with carved terminals, rectangular seat, s scroll legs and arms carved with lappet terminals, 100cm high, 76cm wide

Lot 388

A Victorian mahogany and upholstered day bed, circa 1870, arched and button upholstered rest, oblong shaped seat and arched footrest, baluster turned legs, brass caps and castors, 201cm long overall

Lot 393

A Victorian mahogany and leather upholstered desk armchair, circa 1860, tapering rectangular back, shaped arms, dished solid seat, turned tapering legs at the front, brass caps and ceramic castors

Lot 402

* A Victorian giltwood serpentine stool, circa 1880, on cartouche headed and acanthus carved cabriole legs, 39cm high, the seat 57cm x 50cm

Lot 425

A beech and upholstered bergere armchair, in Louis XVI style, late 19th century, the rectangular padded back and cushioned seat with ivory silk brocade upholstery, on turned and fluted tapering legs. Provenance: Property of Lady Craven formerly of Peelings Manor.

Lot 37

Oriental canton design barrel shaped garden seat,with overall foliate decoration on black ground.

Lot 67

Second World War period rubber inflated seat/raft

Lot 786

Victorian spoon backed buttoned ladies chair with stuff over seat & cabriole legs.

Lot 519

A 19thC carved oak monks bench, with hinged seat above scroll carved panels above drawers, 104cm wide.

Lot 525

An oak hall chair with panelled seat, raised on block turned front supports, united by turned stretcher.

Lot 555

A reproduction Empire style armchair, with loose seat cushion.

Lot 540

A Victorian mahogany spoon back nursing chair with yellow upholstery and serpentine seat supported on turned legs.

Lot 564

A heavily carved oak armchair the back with carved winged angel below a central recessed panel with acorns and oak leaves with carved arms and solid seat supported on turned legs and stretcher; and a small oak single chair.

Lot 568

A Victorian ebonised aesthetic style movement armchair with turned supports, turned arms, canework seat supported on turned legs ending in brass castors.

Lot 570

A Victorian mahogany framed duet stool with overstuffed seat supported on cabriole legs ending in porcelain castors. 78 cm long

Lot 572

A Victorian mahogany nursing chair with pierced open back, curving arms, green upholstered seat, supported on turned legs ending in porcelain castors.

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