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A HAMPDEN PARK, OLD SOUTH STAND SEAT, with letter of authenticity, stating that the seat was the first to be remove and purchased from the old South Stand; and a Queen's Park Souvenir Booklet, lacking interior pages but with entire seating plan for Hampden (3) The above seat in this lot was the first seat to be removed from the old south stand before demolition Hampden, the seat number was Row F, No.9
A Lady’s Edwardian writing armchair the wing back with mahogany extension rests to the arm s, upholstered old velvet the sprung seat on front square tapering legs with an inlaid apron stretcher and side stretchers together with a Sheraton period mahogany side chair with pieced trellis back, the stuffed over seat on front turned and fluted tapering legs (2)
A French carved walnut open armchair, with a rectangular panel back carved two bearded men surrounded by military trophies, the top rail centred a winged cherub's head, florets and drapes, having leaf carved scroll arms to an oak boarded seat and leaf carved seat rail with scroll apron on turned and stop fluted legs united by peripheral and 'X' stretchers, 17th century and later.
A Biedermeier satinwood dressing table, the rectangular plate within an architectural pedimented frame on turned tapering supports with ebonised mouldings, flanked by two drawers, the frieze drawer with tablet and shield shape escutcheon on square scroll legs, 56in (142.5cm) h, 37.25in (94.5cm) w, 19.25in (49cm) d, with a later stool having a drop-in seat. (2)
A 19th century Anglo-Chinese carved rosewood open armchair, the profusely carved foliage shaped back to scroll arms on leaf scroll supports with a drop-in seat and a shell and foliage carved seat rail on floret headed turned tapering and leaf bound legs. The seat rail with paper label inscribed 'No 21'.
A William IV carved rosewood library armchair by John Wilkie, London, with a leather upholstered back, arm rests and seat cushion, the seat with patent tin plate and spring slat supports stamped 'Wilkie Patent', the scroll and leaf carved arms to floret headed lappet tapering legs to brass caps stamped 'Cope and Collinson Patent' and brass castors. John Wilkie was a cabinet maker and chairmaker working between (1817-1840). In 1820 he was in partnership with William Cochran at 20 Nassau St., Middlesex Hospital. See 'Dictionary of English and Furniture Makers 1660-1840', by Geoffrey Beard and Christopher Gilbert.
An early 19th century mahogany open armchair, with reeded decoration and a later floral silkwork stuffed over seat on turned ribbed tapering legs, old repairs including two new rails and blocks, and a George III mahogany open armchair, the pierced splat carved Princes of Wales plumes. (2) Repairs.
A GWR 5” Diameter brass cased Smiths dial clock from GWR Saloon 9001. This carriage was one of only two Special Saloons built by the GWR between 1938 and 1940 to Diagram G.62, Lot No. 1626. Both saloons had the Pantry equipped with Attendant’s Seat and a (GWR) clock. The Vendor bought the actual coach direct from BR in August 1968 and later sold it in the 1970’s, however he kept the clock. The sister coach, number 9002 now resides at Didcot and this retains a similar clock. No doubt a rare clock as only the two are known to have been fitted, one in each coach. A letter of provenance accompanies which also confirms that it has recently been overhauled.
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