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A FINE WALNUT ELBOW CHAIR in the manner of Giles Grendey, the cartouche-shaped back with a shaped cresting rail over a baluster splat and a drop-in seat, the arms with scroll terminals carved with stylised acanthus leaves over a drop-in seat, on cabriole front legs carved with shells and ending in pad feet, 28.5" wide. See illustration
SCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS, STAINED PINE AND POKERWORK HALL SETTLE, CIRCA 1900, the moulded top rail above tongue and groove back decorated in pokerwork and coloured paints with roses above a green upholstered squab seat flanked by open arms, raised on square tapering supports with corresponding decoration, 187cm wide
AFTER CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH, STAINED OAK ARMCHAIR, MODERN, after the original designed for the Billiards and Smoking Rooms at Miss Cranston`s Argyle Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow, circa 1898, the slightly arched top rail above curved arms and panelled sides enclosing a dished seat and supported by turned and tapering uprights. 61cm wide
CARLO BUGATTI, WALNUT ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900, with embossed copper decorations, the rectangular back covered in vellum and painted with a frieze of poppies, supported by turned uprigghts on a studded vellum seat on crossed vellum covered supports, 60cm wide, 104cm high, Note: Carlo Bugatti was born in Milan on 16 February 1856. Although he worked with ceramics, musical instruments, silverware, and textiles, he is best known for his furniture designs. The first show of Bugatti furniture was at the 1888 Fine Arts Fair in Milan. Influenced by Gothic, Moorish and Oriental styles, Bugatti used inlays of exotic woods, copper, pewter and vellum in his designs. In the summer of 1888 his work was displayed at the Italian Exhibition at Earls Court in London, his first international show. His furniture was awarded an honorary prize at this exhibition and his characteristic furniture style began to find avid devotees around the world. In New York, the Waldorf Astoria’s Turkish Salon was furnished with Bugatti pieces. Further shows followed in Amsterdam and Antwerp, and international newspaper reports and reviews contributed to his growing fame. In 1900 his furniture was awarded the silver medal at the Paris World Fair. Exhibited: The Amazing Bugattis`, Royal College of Art, London, 1979
ILMARI LAPPALAINEN FOR ASKO, FINLAND, `PULKKA` LOUNGE CHAIR AND MATCHING TABLE, 1960S, the chair with original black leather cushions with removable headrest and leather armrests, aluminum frame, seat angle adjusts in frame, with `Asko` label; and A MATCHING COFFEE TABLE, with square glass top on corresponding aluminium base, 80cm square, 41cm high (2)
An ash, elm and fruitwood Windsor armchair, second quarter 19th century, arched spindle back, above a solid seat, turned legs and a crinoline stretcher Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some evidence of old worm. Previously painted or varnished. No obvious significant damage.
An ash and elm highback Windsor chair, second quarter 19th century, the arched spindle back above a pierced wheel splat, a solid seat, turned tapering legs and an H-stretcher (remains of red paint) Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old closed splits, wear to paint overall.
A set of four black lacquer and Chinoiserie decorated chairs, in George I style, late 19th/early 20th century, each cartouche back above a caned seat, on shell carved cabriole legs and pad feet Condition Report:** Marks, scratches, minor chips and abrasions consistent with age and use. No obvious significant damage.
A pair of carved beech armchairs, in William and Mary style, second half 20th century, with needlework upholstered back and seat, acanthus carved downswept arms terminating in scrolls band carved flowerheads, turned uprights, on turned and block carved supports united by turned stretchers, on hairy paw feet Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Generally good condition, tidy overall
An upholstered centre stool, in Victorian style, of recent manufacture, the floral fabric covered seat, above four baluster turned legs, 45cm high, the seat 106cm x 108cm overall Condition Report:** Marks, scatches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some minor chips. Otherwise generally good condition tidy overall. No obvious significant damage
A George III oak armchair, circa 1800, the rectangular back centered by a pierced splat, above an upholstered seat and shaped apron, on square section legs united by a pierced stretcher Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Old closed splits. Minor chips. Generally fair condition tidy overall. Cleaned and repolished. No obvious replacement parts. No obvious evidence of old worm. Metal bracket to underside of one arm securing old break near connection with upright.
A walnut stool, late 18th/early 19th century, the rectangular seat on pierced frieze and cluster column legs carved with acanthus, with an X-shaped stretcher, on block feet Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Evidence of old worm to seat rails. Section of moulding lacking to one foot.
A mahogany framed stool, in George III style, of recent manufacture, with red upholstery incorporating repeating leaf motif, on square supports united by stretchers, 37cm high, the seat 63cm x 90cm Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Good condition, some fading to upholstery but tidy overall.
A William IV rosewood and upholstered armchair, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows, the upholstered back, seat, scrolling arms, fronted by reeded legs Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Old closed splits. Minor chips. Slender fillet of timber fills small gap between mouldings in seat rail. Five later screws/dowel joints to front moulding of arms and seat rail. Lacking castors. Two old breaks to one rear leg and split to the other. Sections that would have been covered by castor fitting to one leg originally, is now replaced. Same leg has large screw screwing top of leg to rail. Other leg is loose and bears loss at top.Dimensions:Height of seat from floor: 40cmOverall height of chair: 99cmOverall width of chair: 80cmOverall width of seat at widest part (front): 49cm
A William IV rosewood X frame stool, stamped ‘E.Binnington’, circa 1835, the rectangular needlework covered seat, on X-shaped supports united by a turned stretcher, 42cm high, 41cm wide, 41cm deep Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old closed splits and minor repairs. Underside with black staining. No obvious significant damage
A Victorian walnut chaise longue, circa 1870, the button upholstered serpentine back and scroll arm terminals, the serpentine seat on cabriole legs and ceramic castors, 170cm wide overall Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old closed splits and minor chips. No obvious significant damage. Upholstery worn and frayed throughout.
A mahogany framed and upholstered chaise longue, in the Victorian style, 20th century, of deep proportions, upholstered in the manner of Liberty and Co, with padded back and arms, scroll end, on button-upholstered seat, on turned tapering legs, caps and castors, 83cm high, 205cm wide, 100cm deep
A Gothic Revival walnut stool, of recent manufacture, upholstered in the manner of Voysey, on octagonal section and chamfered block feet, united by stretchers on brass castors, 47cm high, the seat 102cm x 61cm Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Solid construction. Good condition, tidy overall.
A carved giltwood two seat sofa, in Louis XVI style, with upholstered back surmounted with carved cresting of two birds, acanthus carved and upholstered arms, padded seat, on acanthus carved and reeded supports, 105cm high, 120cm wide, 70cm deep Condition Report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Minor chips and losses to panel. Minor section of loss/chips to carving. Upholstery in good condition
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