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A large Edwardian silver tea kettle, by John and Frank Pairpoint, London 1904, the kettle of inverted pear shape embossed with flowers and scrolls below an ivory swing handle, the hinged cover with decorative bell shaped finial, the tripod stand with foliate scrolled legs on flower and shell feet below a pierced floral seat above a central plain spirit lamp, 35cm high, 70oz
A BILSTON FOUNDRIES LTD CAST IRON SEAT designed by Edward Bawdon, mid 20th century, with arched geometric patterned back and similar downcurved arms, slatted wooden seat, pierced trellis seat rails, on square section legs joined by stretchers, 48" wide, 57 1/2" high Edward Bawden (1903-1989) Painter, Illustrator and Graphic Designer, studied at the Cambridge School of Art 1919, and the Design School of the Royal College of Art from 1922-5 where Paul Nash was a tutor. He designed textiles for the Orient Steam Navigation Co Ltd and designs of earthenware produced by Wedgwood. He designed this garden furniture in 1956, it was manufactured by the Bilston Foundries Ltd, Staffordshire and was first exhibited and sold in Harrods, London - note also Lot 444
A SET OF SIX OAK DINING CHAIRS by Robert "Mouseman" Thompson including two elbow chairs, the tapering back with straight top rail over open lattice work panel, padded seat with cowhide covering, on turned and faceted front legs with block feet joined by stretchers, carved trademark in relief
A VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDE CHAIR in the Jacobean style, upholstered in a pale brown and peach tapestry, arched padded back carved with fruiting vine within wrythen turned uprights with turned finials, overstuffed seat, raised on wrythen turned and block legs joined by similar stretchers, on turned feet
A GEORGE III ASH AND BEECH RUSH SEAT SIDE CHAIR attributed to the Bancroft family, Lancashire/Cheshire c.1780, arched top rail with ear terminals on fretted vase splat, protective seat edge strips, turned tapering front legs and pad feet joined by a baluster stretcher, square chamfered back legs and multiple stretchers cf. The English Regional Chair by Dr Bernard Catton, ACC 1990, pgs 364 and 376
A BABY GRAND PIANO by Chappell, London, c.1900, the iron frame pierced and embossed with panels of foliate scrolls, in rosewood case, the oblong chinoiserie fret music stand centered by a sunburst, raised on faceted turned legs with brass toes and castors, 62" x 56" x 35", together with a mahogany oblong stool with raised turned handles, padded seat, fall front fascia enclosing shelving, on cabriole legs and pad feet (2)
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