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An Edwardian mahogany open arm chair with moulded detail to the cresting rail, back and arms and the back having a floral marquetry and mother of pearl inlaid detail above a shaped buttoned pad and raised on slender serpentine front supports with castored terminals, together with a Victorian mahogany hoop back dining chair with moulded mid bar, stuff over seat and serpentine legs.
NINETEENTH CENTURY NORTHAMPTONSHIRE ELM AND FRUITWOOD HIGH BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, the hoop back with fir tree pierced splat and turned spindles, above horse shoe shaped arm with baluster turned supports, the solid saddle seat raised on turned legs tied by a `H` stretcher, 44 1/2" (112.3cm) high
GOOD QUALITY PAIR OF VICTORIAN CARVED ROSEWOOD SINGLE CHAIRS, the back top rails above floral carved and pierced slats and serpentine fronted stuff over seats, raised on bell husk pendant capped moulded cabriole fore-legs (2), both bear paper labels to seat rails for F. Danby`s, Upholstery and Cabinet Works, Leeds
A North American one horse open cutter sleigh, circa late 19th century, the raised driver`s seat with a rail surround and an angled footboard, and with a twin-claw hand-brake, the coach-built wooden body with opposing seats, each for two people, upholstered with button-back moquette covered back rests and padded arms, the lift-out seats (now missing) revealing storage compartments, the sides with hinged doors operated by sliding ivory handles, the exterior painted in contrasting shaped panels of ochre and dark brown, on a wooden frame with scrolling iron supports on iron-bound runners, 146cm high, 119cm wide, 275cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A carved oak panel back armchair, with a twin beast cresting above an arcade centred stylised foliage, with down scroll arms on inverted baluster turned supports to a tapering seat, with an arcaded frieze on conforming supports and peripheral stretchers, possibly Gloucestershire, late 17th century and later.
An american carved beechwood `Evolution` chair, the padded back flanked by neanderthals above scroll arms and monkey supports, with a stuffed-over seat on foliate legs and a twin beast front stretcher. The Evolution chair is so called after an American high school teacher John T Scope was accused of violating the Butler Act in Tennessee, where the law forbids the teaching of evolution in public schools as is contradicts the bible.
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