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Lot 738

A late Victorian mahogany framed armchair, with carved moulded exposed show frame, back and seat upholstered with a velvet type material and raised on front cabriole legs.

Lot 739

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner chair, in the Arts & Craft style, with upholstered seat and raised on turned legs.

Lot 740

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany chair, of horseshoe shape, with upholstered seat and raised on legs of tapered square section.

Lot 744

A Victorian carved oak corner armchair, with drop in seat and front cabriole leg.

Lot 757

A 19th century Glastonbury style chair, with parquetry back, moulded arms and solid seat.

Lot 761

A set of six Queen Anne style mahogany dining chairs, four plus two, each with a yoke shaped top rail, splat back and drop in seat and moulded front rail raised on cabriole legs.

Lot 764

A George III mahogany occasional chair, with pierced splat back, woolwork tapestry seat with Prince of Wales feathers and raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.

Lot 777

A Victorian mahogany settee, with exposed moulded showframe, carved and incised, the back and seat upholstered in pink and beige patterned material, the back being deep buttoned, the whole raised on short turned front legs terminating in castors. Width 67 ins.

Lot 822

A George III oak four panelled settle, with downswept silhouette arms with turned supports, with solid seat with later squab cushion, with front moulding and raised on three turned tapered front legs terminating in pad feet. Width 72 ins (see illustration).

Lot 935

A Victorian walnut prie-dieu, with Berlin tapestry back and seat in a foliate pattern, with spiral twist supports, turned legs and brass castors.

Lot 987

A late Victorian oak box settle, of Gothic inspiration with three panelled back with Gothic tracery, flanked by flat pilasters, with rectangular arms and box seat, with a linen fold carved panelled front. Width 48 ins.

Lot 990

An Edwardian mahogany Bergere settee, in the Adams style, with three chair back with Bergere panels between, with outswept arms with turned stiff leaf carved and fluted supports to the Bergere seat and raised on turned tapered fluted legs terminating in brass castors (see illustration).

Lot 997

A garden seat, stained wooden, of wheelbarrow type and bearing plaque for "Harborne Brothers Makers Snitterfield Stratford-on-Avon" (see illustration).

Lot 8

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STOOL with shaped cross stretcher and drop in seat, 20" across

Lot 40

† J Kip BROADWELL THE SEAT OF DANVERS HODGES Esq engraving, 35cm x 43.5cm (13.75" x 17.25") a catalogue for the sale of Manor House, Broadwell and a print of Matson House

Lot 504

A high back wing chair of Carolean design, having a crewel work floral back and padded seat and sides with pierced and carved front stretcher and scroll feet

Lot 505

A mahogany Gainsborough type armchair, the open arms with scroll terminations and acanthus carved swept back supports, having an upholstered seat on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet

Lot 513

A George III mahogany framed open armchair, the shaped upholstered back issuing two padded arms on carved scrolling supports over a serpentine seat on moulded cabriole legs with carved knees

Lot 520

A 19th Century oak wainscot chair, the rectangular panel back over open arms on turned column supports above a solid seat and enclosed sides

Lot 523

A 19th Century Anglo-Indian ebony chair, the carved galleried back with scroll and mask detail flanked by twisted side supports with mask finials, the square seat on twisted legs united by twisted stretchers on peg feet, 51cm (20") wide

Lot 525

A Derbyshire oak single chair with twin carved horizontal arch top splats to the back, having a solid seat raised on baluster turned legs, fitted a swab seat cushion

Lot 534

An Edwardian inlaid walnut armchair with spindle back and oval seat, raised on turned legs

Lot 538

A pair of Victorian mahogany hall chairs, each with shaped pierced back with central shield bearing a crest, a demi lion gules holding a cross crosslet in its dexter paw, the words `Gryf Ffydh` beneath, the solid seat over turned carved legs with peg feet see illustration

Lot 539

A Victorian walnut framed armchair, the scroll back and arms over a deep seat raised on turned legs and castors

Lot 540

A Victorian stained beech framed armchair, with button back and serpentine fronted seat, on turned legs with later castors

Lot 541

A Victorian mahogany framed shell back armchair, with upholstered back and seat on turned front legs with ceramic castors

Lot 548

† A Victorian mahogany piano stool, with upholstered rising seat compartments, with twin handles on cabriole legs, 53cm (21") wide

Lot 559

An elbow chair with turned galleried back over a shaped seat on turned legs united by stretchers

Lot 562

An early 19th Century walnut and marquetry single chair, inlaid a continuous trail of foliage to the back, having an upholstered seat on square fluted legs

Lot 574

An Edwardian low seat chair with demi-sunburst to the cresting rail and pierced splat to the back inlaid a vase, the upholstered seat on square taper legs with brass caps and castors

Lot 577

A Regency painted settee, the triple ropetwist back above scrolling arms, the caned seat raised on sabre legs, 199cm (78.25") wide

Lot 578

A Regency settee, the arched upholstered back and scroll arms above an upholstered seat raised on reeded taper legs with brass caps and castors, 201cm (79") wide see illustration

Lot 391

Triang tipper lorry, with seat and steering, poor; and a red painted fire truck with working bell, fair. (2)

Lot 659

A set of four 19th Century ladderback ash Country Chairs, each having solid seat and on turned legs united by high front stretcher

Lot 662

A 19th Century walnut Window Bench in the style of Richard Bridgens, central finely carved floral rosette above shaped pierced supports carved with foliate ornament and single planked moulded seat, the ends united by a turned stretcher, 53.5"

Lot 110

A pair of Chinese carved huang huali wood armchairs, the serpentine top rails above shaped splats carved with bats and fruit, the arms similarly carved, the panelled seat on angular cabriole legs (2), 65cm wide, 97cm high, 48cm deep

Lot 472

A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR in the manner of E W Godwin with pierced lattice back centered by a hooped splat, upholstered seat, turned tapering front legs and stretchers (restoration to one leg), 20" wide.

Lot 529

A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR DRESSING STOOL with drop in seat, chamfered legs and stretcher support, 27" wide.

Lot 561

A GEORGE III ELM CORNER CHAIR with splat back drop in seat and stretcher support, 32" wide.

Lot 573

A VICTORIAN WALNUT PIANO STOOL with circular upholstered seat and scroll supports, 14" diameter.

Lot 666

Sir Francis Grant, 1803-1878, full length portrait of Lt Colonel Joseph Walker Pease 1820-1882 of Hesslewood, late MP for Hull and Lt Col of the First East Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers, oil on canvas, 84" x 50". A plaque beneath the portrait reads, "Presented to Joseph Walker Pease of Hesslewood JP DL Lt Col of The First East Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers late MP by his friends in Hull and neighbourhood in recognition of the great services rendered by him to the Conservative cause. Sir Francis Grant RA". On the back of the picture there is an invitation to Sir Francis Grant to attend a dinner at the Haberdashers Company on 18th June 1873 "to meet his royal highness Prince Arthur". On the back of this card there is an hand written inscription similar to the plaque. Francis Grant was a self-taught painter, who after a slow start first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1834, with a sporting picture. A succession of other sporting pictures followed, before he became established as a successful portrait painter. He became highly fashionable and his subjects included The Queen, Palmerston, and many other well-known people. Grant became ARA in 1842, and RA in 1851. In 1866, on the death of Charles Eastlake PRA, Edwin Landseer was offered the Presidency of the Royal Academy. He turned this down, and Grant was then elected and was knighted soon afterwards. Under Grant`s leadership, the Royal Academy moved from the National Gallery to Burlington House. It was also under Grant that the Chantry Bequest fund was set up. There is a very similar full length portrait of General Sir James Hope Grant, the artist`s brother in the National Gallery of Scotland and there are approximately 20 paintings by or attributed to Grant in the National Portrait Gallery. There are also four paintings in the Royal Collection. THE SITTER; Lt Col Joseph Walker Pease 1820-1882 According to an obituary in the Hull Daily Mail, Colonel Pease was born in Hull in 1820 , the son of Joseph Robinson Pease. He was educated at Rugby, after which he joined his father`s bank. He married Barbara Catherine Palmer, of Withcote Hall, Leicestershire, and after displaying an early interest in public affairs, was elected chairman of the Conservative party in Hull retaining the position until 1879. In 1857, he became chairman of the Hull and Withernsea Railway Company and played a leading part in the restoration of Withernsea Church. In 1858, he was elected to the board of the Hull Dock Company and was subsequently appointed its chairman, a position he held until his death. The following year, he took an active part in the establishment of the East Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers, joining it as a captain. He achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel, a position he retained until he retired in 1876. During this time he was also chairman of the committee which carried out the restoration of Holy Trinity Church in the city. Col Pease was also a Justice of the Peace, a deputy-lieutenant of the East Riding, a director of the Yorkshire Insurance Company and for many years chairman of the Hull Charity Trustees. In 1873, Col Pease won a by-election for the Conservative Party. He failed to be returned in a general election the following year but in recognition of his zealous efforts to retain the seat, the party paid his election expenses and he was also presented with a full-size portrait - believed to be the one to be sold by Ewbank - in oil in a ceremony at the Royal Institution. In a separate presentation, the Conservative working men presented him with a magnificent silver epergne inscribed "Presented to Lt-Col Pease, JP, DL by the Conservative working men of Kingston-upon-Hull as a testimony of their high esteem and respect for his honourable and upright character in their appreciation of the great services rendered by him to the Conservative cause. Hull, April 1874". He died in 1882, aged 63. This painting has been in store for nearly a quarter of a century. "We are grateful to Hull City Library for their help in cataloguing this lot".

Lot 840

17th/18th century panel back oak side chair with arched crest decorated with leaves and flowers, plain panel back and seat, raised on turned legs united by stretchers 46in. (116.84cm)

Lot 853

George III mahogany corner chair, with shaped and turned splats, drop in seat on chamfered square legs united by `X` shaped stretcher, 31.5" high

Lot 897

18th century oak settle with panelled back, the seat with later splats on cabriole legs 42 x 58 x 27in. (106.68 x 147.32 x 68.58cm)

Lot 984

Regency bar back arm chair with scrolled arms and upholstered seat, on turned legs

Lot 451

A 20th Century beech framed rocking chair with slat back and solid seat, raised on turned supports.

Lot 458

A Victorian spoon back nursing chair with serpentine seat, raised on turned ebonised supports.

Lot 497

An Edwardian mahogany shield back single chair, another with serpentine top rail and another with solid seat (3).

Lot 504

A pair of Victorian walnut framed spoon back dining chairs with carved waist rail over serpentine seat, raised on cabriole supports.

Lot 541

A pair of 17th Century and later oak high back chairs with arch crest over turned supports and solid seat raised on block and turn supports.

Lot 585

A set of six 20th Century ash and beech style chairs, each with pierced central splat, flanked by turned spindles over solid seat and turned supports, to include a pair of carvers.

Lot 593

A set of ten George III style dining chairs, the serpentine crest rail over pierced back and drop in seat, raised on square supports, united by `H` framed stretcher.

Lot 600

A mid 18th Century ash corner chair, the high back with pierced splat above a smokers bow arm and two further pierced splats, flanked by cannon turned supports, with drop-in seat and cabriole front leg. Illustrated.

Lot 614

An Arts & Crafts walnut framed open armchair, the pierced and baluster turned back over open arms and circular seat, raised on four splayed supports united by a crinoline stretcher.

Lot 624

A pair of Louis XV style feuteils, the cream and gilt painted frame with floral carved crest over open arms and serpentine seat, raised on cabriole supports.

Lot 648

A pair of Edwardian inlaid mahogany open armchairs with pierced swag back and over stuffed seat raised on tapering square supports and spade feet.

Lot 650

A 19th Century stained beech spoon back cellist chair with cane work seat raised on turned splayed supports together with an inlaid mahogany three tier cake stand. Illustrated.

Lot 661

A set of twelve Regency style mahogany framed dining chars, the crossbanded crest rail over `X` frame back and drop in seat, raised on sabre front supports.

Lot 665

A Victorian mahogany framed button back tub nursing chair, with serpentine seat and scroll front supports, together with a square back 19th Century dining chair.

Lot 678

A wrought iron armchair with "leopard skin" seat and a 1940`s single chair with metal frame and oak back and seat. (2)

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