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AFTER PAUL SANBY Strawberry Field near Twickenham, the seat of the Honorable Mr Walpole, hand coloured engraving, 6" x 8 1/2", unframed, together with a collection of further engravings mostly of London scenes to include St Mary church and Somerset House in The Strand, published by T. Malton, the majority unframed
A 19th century settle, the ornately carved back with rococo scrolls, fleur-de-lys and fruit detail, the central panel with painted depictions of a partridge, a cockerel, doves, a turkey, a peacock and a song bird with pierced and carved arm and seat supports raised on ball and claw feet. 60ins wide.
A Victorian painted cast iron Fern and Blackberry pattern cast iron garden bench, probably Coalbrookdale foundry, with slatted wood seats, 90cm high, 150cm wide. Note: The design for this seat, number 113617, was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Foundry at the Public Records Office on 30th April 1858.
An ash and elm Windsor chair, second quarter 19th century, the hoop back centered by a pierced splat with carved roundel and spindle uprights, dished seat on turned legs and stretchers condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Possibly reduced in height . No obvious significant damage
An ash, elm and yew high back Windsor armchair, second quarter 19th century, the spindle back with central pierced vase splat, the solid seat on turned legs and a crinoline stretcher condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use Upper section of splat replaced with oak and loose Splits to top of arched back Chips and some losses to feet
A yew and elm Windsor chair, second quarter 19th century, the hoop stickback with carved splat, above a dished seat, on turned legs united by a dished stretcher condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use . One leg with a break . No obvious significant damage.
A mahogany framed armchair, circa 1770 and later, the leaf carved serpentine top rail above a pierced scrolling splat, down swept arms terminating in scrolls, above a drop-in seat on scroll carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 95cm high, 70cm wide, 65cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use Some old closed splits Later dowels to joints including where the arm uprights join the seats Cleaned and revarnished appearance Probably constructed from 18th century associated and later elements
A George III carved giltwood armchair, circa 1790, the oval back and shaped arms with scroll terminals, the bowed seat with fluted frieze, turned legs and reeded legs, 106cm high, 69cm wide, 60cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use Some old closed splits, minor chips Later blocks to seat rail corners Wear and losses to gilding Old worm holes throughout Further images are available upon request for visual reference to the condition
A pair of painted beech elbow chairs, in George III style, 19th century and later redecorated, each rectangular spindle back and shaped arms above a woven seat, turned legs and stretchers condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some minor chips but overall generally good condition, no obvious significant damage
A painted satinwood framed and caned bergere armchair, in George III style, the rectangular caned back centered by a painted panel depicting a child seated by a fire, above a carved cartouche painted with birds within a landscape, outswept arms supports fronted by turned baluster supports, above a caned seat with upholstered cushion, on turned tapering legs, 93cm high, 66.5cm wide, 67cm deep
A set of eight dining chairs, in George III style, including two armchairs, late 19th century, with shield shaped back and pierced splat, above upholstered seats on square tapering legs united by stretchers condition report.:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Higher concentration of scuffs, knocks to stretchers and legs . Some old breaks, repairs and replacements to splats. Some evidence of old worm and fragmentary loss to one of the armchairs with a later section of timber above rear seat rail. We cannot comment on the originality of the underlying structure that we are unable to see
A set of three white painted and floral decorated chairs, in George III style, the rectangular back with shaped toprail above upright supports, upholstered seat on square section legs united by stretchers condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use, Some evidence of old worm. Upholstery slightly dirty
A mahogany framed and upholstered ‘Gainsborough’ armchair, in George III style, circa 1900, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, with studded upholstered back, above upholstered armrests and scrolling downswept arm supports, fronted by acanthus carved cabriole legs and scroll feet, 100cm high, 73cm wide, 97cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Upholstery is good condition. Minor old breaks and repairs including to one arm at top where joins upholstery, some corner blocks. Staning particually to legs. Seat rails probably replaced. We cannot comment on the underlying construction that we are unable to see. Construction appears fairly sound £800 -1,200
A set of six mahogany dining chairs, in George III style, circa 1900, including two armchairs, the shaped rectangular back with a carved splat and acanthus carved decoration, above a drop-in seat, on leaf carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use No obvious significant damage, tidy overall
A George III mahogany framed and green leather upholstered armchair, circa 1790, the oval upholstered back and upholstered arms, reeded and fluted serpentine downswept arms, above an upholstered bowfront seat, on fluted square tapering legs headed by roundels, 92cm high, 61cm wide, 48cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches, old closed splits and abrasions consistent with age and use. Old break and repair to one downswept arm support. Chips to frame where re-upholstered. Later block of timber to underside attached to seat rail.
A George II walnut stool, circa 1740 and later, with drop-in seat, on cabriole legs united by turned and block section stretchers, pointed pad feet, 41cm high, 50cm wide, 40cm deep; and a walnut framed and upholstered stool, in George III style, 20th century, with drop-in seat, carved cabriole legs, 49cm high, the seat 55cm x 40cm condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. George II - Evidence of old worm and fragmentary loss. The seat rails later veneered. One foot spliced. Remains of white paint George III style- Generally good condition tidy overall, upholstery matches on both stools.
A George III walnut and oak armchair, circa 1760, with shaped toprail above a lyre shaped carved splat , outswept scroll arms, above a drop-in seat, on square section legs united by stretchers condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Minor evidence of worm to rear panel and feet with some fragmentary losses particularly to rear feet. Faded Associated seat. Some repairs and restorations including to joint of one arm. Cresting re-tipped to one end with two later dowels. Later rectangular blocks and corner blocks of timber adjoined to seat rails
A set of ten George III mahogany and upholstered dining chairs, circa 1790, including two armchairs, the shield back centered by three upright barleycorn supports, above a bowfront upholstered seat on fluted square section tapering supports, the armchairs with outswept scrolling arms, downswept arm supports
A pair of leather upholstered tub desk chairs, in George III style, of recent manufacture, arched back, padded seat, square section tapering legs and spade feet condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. No obvious significant damage, reflecting recent date of manufacture
A set of six Regency faux bamboo painted chairs, circa 1815, each rectangular back with spindle supports above a rush seat, on tapering legs united by stretchers, 85cm high, 44cm wide condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Minor chips to timber, chips and losses to paint
Two Regency mahogany hall chairs, circa 1815, each overall back with a painted armorial, above a plank seat, fronted by chamfered square tapering legs condition report:** Marks, scratches abd abrasions consistent with age and use. Appear to have been near a heat source, resulting in a craquelure appearance to the varnish overall. Some old closed splits and minor repairs and restorations
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