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Lot 486

A 19th century elm lambing chair the serpentine top over panelled back flanked by wings with partial open arms over a plank seat with under drawer raised on square legs with rockers

Lot 488

A Georgian style wing back armchair the serpentine back rail over out stretched scroll arms and loose cushioned seat raised on cabriole legs; and two other armchairs (3)

Lot 495

A 19th century walnut throne armchair the rectangular cushioned back over splayed out stretched arms and stuff over seat raised on barley twist supports and united by matching stretchers

Lot 10

ENGLAND / TOTTENHAM Complete ticket for England v Italy, 30/11/49 at White Hart Lane, East Stand Seat, ticket is complete with counterfoil still attached and with exception of a slight fold is in very good condition. Good

Lot 631

LUTON / ARSENAL Very scarce ticket for Luton v Arsenal, 13/1/1934 FA Cup, Block G seat. Good

Lot 1472

1953 CUP FINAL Seat ticket for the 1953 Cup Final, Blackpool v Bolton, South Terrace Seat. Very good

Lot 1560

1946 CUP FINAL Ticket for the 1946 Cup Final, Derby v Charlton, Grand Stand Seat

Lot 1561

1947 CUP FINAL Ticket for the 1947 Cup Final, Burnley v Charlton, Grand Stand seat, slight erosion along left side when counterfoil removed otherwise very good. As described.

Lot 2421

Old milking stool with a pitch pine seat, oval stool, cupboard, two boxes, gilt putto table lamp and a German 400 day timepiece

Lot 2823

20thC mahogany scroll chair, buttonback seat, scroll legs

Lot 2886

A set of six late Victorian mahogany finish dining chairs, each with a triple slat and carved scallop back and upholstered seat, on fluted turned tapering legs and stretchers

Lot 2895

Oak mirrorback hall seat with integral umbrella stands

Lot 2901

Adam style upholstered bench seat, gilt and cream painted with scroll arms and acanthus carving, tapering reed legs, deep blue plain upholstery

Lot 524

A Victorian walnut and button upholstered chaise longue, circa 1870, the arched rest and shaped back above the bowed seat, cabriole legs and castors, 86cm high, 150cm long

Lot 530

A button upholstered armchair, 20th century, the arched back above scroll arms and a bowed seat

Lot 564

A Charles I oak panel back armchair, circa 1630, the rectangular back with foliate carved toprail, central panel with a crest, flanked by carved guillouche motifs, downswept arms, turned uprights above a plank seat and plain frieze, on turned legs and square section feet united by stretchers. Provenance: These arms are believed to be those of Sir Richard Wilbraham of Woodhey, co. Chester (1579-1643) impaling those of his wife Grace, daughter of Sir John Savage of Rocksavage, Bart, and sister of Thomas, 1st Viscount Savage. The arms contain four quaterterings of the Wilbraham Coat and twelve for Savage.The Wilbraham-Savage marriage took place in or before 1601. Sir Richard Wilbraham was born in 1579, was knighted 4th September 1603, Sheriff of Cheshire 1615-16 and created a Baronet on 5th May 1621.He died in 1643, therefore the arms of the chair are likely to have been given between 1621-1643. This information is supplied by an accompanying letter from The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, London, 12th August 1926 and another from the same source, dated 12th February 1935. For an armchair of similar design dated to circa 1630, see Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, Victor Chinnery, Antique Collecter’ Club Ltd,1979 page 251, Figure 3:47.

Lot 581

A George II mahogany framed side chair, possibly Irish, circa 1740, upholstered tall rectangular back and seat, on acanthus and roundel carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet

Lot 619

A pair of Sheraton revival mahogany caned bergere armchairs, circa 1900, each rectangular back, arms and seat, on square section tapering legs and castors. Seat and back cushions are present for both chairs.

Lot 638

A mahogany and caned faux bamboo window seat, of recent manufacture, 45cm high, 131cm wide, 42cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. No obvious damage, good condition reflecting recent date of manufacture

Lot 640

A pair mahogany framed, caned and upholstered library chairs, in George III style, 20th century, with rectangular caned back and arms, with upholstered back and seat cushion and armrests, fronted by reeded baluster supports, on tapering reeded legs and brass castors. Seat and back cushions are present for both chairs. condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Minor loose caned threads. Otherwise in good condition reflecting recent date of manufacture

Lot 650

A mahogany framed and upholstered bergere suite in George III style, circa 1900, with ram’s head terminals, a pair of armchairs, scrolling backs, caned back and sides, upholstered seat, acanthus and floral carved supports on tapering square section legs and an en-suite settee, the settee 78cm high, 145cm wide, 80cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. No obvious significant damage. Tidy overall

Lot 653

A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 1810, including two armchairs,with curved scrolling bar backs,red leather studded seats on square section tapering legs, the armchairs with downswept arms, baluster and ring turned uprights condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some later dowels to top of rear legs adjoining seat rails. Later upholstered some variation in colour of leather. Some evidence of old worm and fragmentary losses to seat rails. Some later corner blocks supporting seat rails. Most with splits, old breaks,repairs and restoration (dowels and staining) to toprails including both armchairs, also breaks, and repairs to arms of armchairs

Lot 655

A mahogany framed and upholstered wing armchair, in George III style, 19th century, gold brocade upholstered back, arms and seat, on square section legs united by stretchers

Lot 662

A pair of walnut framed and upholstered armchairs, in George III style, 20th century, upholstered back and seat, outswept shepherd’s crook arms, on shell carved cabriole legs, each 100cm high, 81cm wide, 80cm deep

Lot 663

A pair of mahogany framed and upholstered wing armchairs, in George III style, 20th century, the upholstered back, arms and seat fronted by carved cabriole legs, on claw and ball feet, each 120cm high, 86cm wide, 86cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Good condition overall reflecting relatively recent date of manufacture

Lot 670

A George II carved and upholstered wing armchair, circa 1740, with needlework upholstered back and seat, upholstered outswept arms, fronted by acanthus carved cabriole legs, rear outswept legs united by turned stretchers condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. One corner bracket detached. Later supporting corner brackets. Later sunken castors. Some evidence of old worm and fragmentary losses to seat rails. Some possible later elements to seat rails. Revarnishing to legs with blooming to varnish affecting the colour. Reupholstered, upholstery generally in good condition. Small retipped section to rear leg. We cannot comment on the originality of the underlying structure that we are unable to see

Lot 718

A pair of red leather upholstered mahogany armchairs, circa 1900, each shaped rectangular back and seat flanked by scroll arms, on squat cabriole legs

Lot 724

A Victorian rosewood X frame stool, circa 1870, needlework covered, 43cm high, the seat 50cm x 51cm

Lot 749

A giltwood framed and upholstered stool, circa 1880, on cabriole legs, 41cm high, the seat 56cm x 51cm

Lot 770

A mahogany framed and upholstered sofa, stamped Howard & Son, upholstered back arms and seat, on turned tapering legs, rear leg stamped 10361 3765, caps and castors, stamped Howard & Sons, London, 76cm high, 217cm wide, 84cm deep

Lot 775

A pair of Victorian carved oak hall benches, late 19th century, the carved back centred by a stylised winged bird, above a plank seat, above a shaped apron on turned legs, 74cm high, 125cm wide, 29cm deep

Lot 779

A oak window seat, in Victorian style, 20th century, the plank seat with two turned arm supports, on turned legs and bun feet, 48cm high, 108cm wide, 29cm deep

Lot 790

A Victorian walnut framed and upholstered settee, in 17th century style, circa 1880, the upholstered back, arms and seat on baluster turned legs united by rectangular stretchers, 104cm high, 137cm wide, 76cm deep

Lot 796

A pair of Edwardian leather upholstered armchairs, circa 1910, upholstered back, arms and seat

Lot 803

A set of four painted satinwood chairs, Sheraton Revival, circa 1900, the oval backs carved and painted to simulate acanthus and bellflowers, above a bowfronted seat and square section legs painted with bellflowers

Lot 804

An upholstered Knole drop-end sofa, circa 1900, the upholstered back with turned walnut finials, seat and drop-arms, on castors, 100cm high, 220cm wide, 94cm deep

Lot 187

A set of five oak country Sheraton dining chairs, 19th century, each with an open lathe back over a plank seat, on square tapering front legs united by plain side stretchers (one stripped and re-stained)

Lot 190

A pair of oak side chairs, late 17th / early 18th century, each with a C-scroll and leaf carved top rail, over a caned central panel, above a panel seat on block and baluster front legs, united by a turned front stretcher and with plain side stretchers (2)

Lot 210

Two 18th century mahogany dining chairs, each with a shaped top rail over a solid vase shaped back splat above a drop-in seat pad, with a deep veneered seat rail on slender cabriole legs terminating in a pad foot, along with a mahogany dining chair in the taste of Chippendale (3)

Lot 213

A Regency rosewood open armchair, with loose seat squabs, the turned and tapering back supports united by turned plain stretchers, the open arms supported on turned and tapering supports, over a tapering deep seat, on short turned front legs terminating in brass castors, 61cm wide, 93cm high, 76cm deep

Lot 217

A Victorian walnut sofa, in the Louis XV taste, the circular padded back within a pierced leaf show frame, flanked by an enclosed scroll arm to each side, above an overstuffed serpentine seat, on cabriole front legs terminating in a scroll feet (recovered), 195cm wide, 89cm high, 81cm deep

Lot 239

A George III mahogany child`s armchair in the manner of Chippendale, the pierced ladder back with scrolling top rail over a drop-in seat flanked by open arms on square chamfered front legs (lacking table stand), 41cm wide, 55cm high, 33cm deep

Lot 240

A Maple & Co mahogany armchair in the French Empire taste, the rectangular leather padded and studded back over an overstuffed leather seat, between spiral turned open arms with rams head mounts, on baluster spiral turned front supports united by matching H stretcher on short peg feet, stencilled number to the webbing `5476`, 64cm wide, 89cm high, 54cm deep

Lot 247

An Elizabeth II Coronation chair or back stool, the rectangular padded back with gold braid and Royal Crest to the top left hand corner, covered in a blue plush above a dished overstuffed seat, on square chamfered front legs, stamped to the seat rail `1953 West Wycombe` the show frame lined oak, 49cm wide, 84cm high, 39cm deep

Lot 261

A set of five early Victorian rosewood salon chairs, each with a hooped back and vase shaped pierced back splat over a drop-on seat, on slender reeded tapering front legs (5)

Lot 265

An American walnut open armchair, 19th century, with low hoop back above a central pierced back splat, flanked by six stick supports, on shaped front arm supports, over a wide saddle seat with pointed front corners, on slender cabriole front legs, united by a turned H-stretcher, terminating in pad feet, 74cm wide, 81.5cm high, 47cm deep

Lot 277

A 1920s/30s enclosed sofa, in the 18th century taste, the arched padded back between scrolling arms, over a long seat pad covered in a blue and gold Damask type material, on dot and line moulded square front legs united by plain side stretchers, 223cm long, 94cm high to the centre of the back, 70cm deep

Lot 286

A William IV mahogany bergeré open armchair, the hoop back over a tapering cane panel and serpentine cane seat with heavy scroll arms on turned and tapering front legs, 60cm wide, 88cm high to the back, 62cm deep

Lot 287

A Victorian mahogany bergeré open armchair, the bowed bar back over a re-caned continuous arm and back panel over a re-caned serpentine seat on hexagonal tapering short front legs terminating in castors (at fault) 58cm wide, 87cm high to the back, 73cm deep

Lot 301

A set of six mahogany country Chippendale dining chairs, early 19th century, each with a shaped top rail over a Gothic arched pierced back splat above a drop-on seat, on chamfered square front legs united by a plain H-stretcher (6)

Lot 307

A set of six mahogany Chippendale revival dining chairs, including one carver, each with a C-scroll shaped top rail over a leaf moulded pierced vase shaped back splat, above a drop-on seat and gadrooned front seat rail, on leaf carved cabriole front legs terminating in a ball and claw foot (1+5)

Lot 308

A Victorian rosewood double chair back sofa, covered in a later gold plush with serpentine front seat rail on cabriole front legs terminating in a scroll foot and brass castors, 164cm wide

Lot 469

Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson; an oak Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson; an oak stool rectangular fire kerb with canted edge, 127cm. with inter-woven leather seat on octagonal long.tapering legs united by stretchers, 34cm. wide.

Lot 470

Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson; an oak stool with inter-woven leather seat on octagonal tapering legs united by stretchers, 34cm. wide.

Lot 587

A George II mahogany elbow chair, the back with shaped top rail and pierced vase shaped splat, having shaped arm supports and upholstered slip in seat, on cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet.

Lot 606

A matched set of six Regency ebonised and partly gilt dining chairs, the curved and u-shaped cane panel backs with ringed lions mask crestings and ring turned uprights, having cane panel seats, on gilt ring turned tapered and splayed legs including a pair of elbow chairs with shaped arm supports and bowed cane panel seats each bearing a paper label to the seat rail, Bertram & Son, 100,101, Dean St, Oxford St W Upholsterers, Cabinet makers, Established 1830.

Lot 607

A Regency carved mahogany curved x-frame stool in the manner of Thomas Hope, having sculptured rams head terminals, the solid seat with loose cushion and with C-scrolls to the centres on shaped and splayed legs, united by turned and foliate decorated stretchers terminating in hoof feet. ** A stool with a somewhat similar design is illustrated in Frances Collard’s book of Regency Furniture page 98

Lot 624

A Victorian walnut and inlaid settee of curved outline with burr veneered panels bordered with boxwood lines, the upholstered button down back with shaped cresting and with shaped arm supports, the upholstered stuff over seat on turned tapered legs, terminating in castors.

Lot 630

A Victorian parcel gilt satinwood open armchair by Johnstone and Jeanes, London, with rounded buttoned back, scale carved side supports, acanthus and scroll carved arm supports, amboyna veneered and inlaid seat rails and guilloche carved, knopped and fluted tapering legs, the underframe stamped Johnstone & Jeanes, 67 New Bond Street, London, 55948, also stamped TE several times. * The celebrated Bond Street firm of Messrs Johnstone and Jeanes was formed in 1842 after the retirement of Robert Jupe, inventor of the ‘Jupe’ capstan table. The firm supplied furniture to Queen Victoria and were awarded a prize for a sideboard exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition.

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