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Lot 773

A pair of circa 1900 painted framed armchairs in the Louis XVI taste, the striped silk upholstered backs, arms and seat raised on turned and fluted tapering front legs

Lot 191

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

Lot 695

A Sheraton Period barrel shape wing armchair, with ribbed upholstery, the seat on front square tapering mahogany legs.

Lot 705

A mid nineteenth century ash comb back cottage armchair with an elm seat, on turned legs with ‘H’ stretcher.

Lot 711

A lady’s wing armchair in georgian style, upholstered pink dralon with a loose cushion seat, on front square moulded legs, with ‘H’ stretcher.

Lot 713

An Edwardian mahogany lady’s chair, inlaid ivory stringing, the shaped rail splat back with a marquetry inlaid rosewood veneered crest, shepherd crook arms to an oval floral woolwork seat, on front inlaid cabriole legs.

Lot 725

A pair of George II walnut side chairs the back with veneered splats, inlaid stringing and banded, the seat frames on front square legs with scroll carving, turned and block ‘H’ stretchers. (Circa 1730.)

Lot 777

A pair of William IV mahogany elbow chairs, with carved rails to the backs, sroll arms, the seat on front petal carved turned legs.

Lot 780A

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)

Lot 786

Two sets of four early victorian mahogany side chairs, with open back-to-backs seat frame, on differing front turned or petal carved legs.

Lot 1402

A late 19th Century Oak Rocking Chair, green upholstered back and seat, raised on ring turned front supports

Lot 1467

A late 19th Century Mahogany Salon Chair, with an urn moulded splat back, pale green seat, and ring turned front supports

Lot 1471

A 19th Century Oak Windsor style stick back Elbow Chair, central pierced splat back flanked on either side by plain and turned spindles, solid seat, and raised on ring turned slightly splayed supports, joined by a spindle “H” stretcher, with peg feet

Lot 79

A late 17th century carved walnut high back chair, with a caned panel within a foliage frame, uprights and finials, the tapering caned seat (inj.) on turned and angled scroll legs with an arched high stretcher and shaped 'H' stretcher with a turned finial. Repairs and replacements.

Lot 81

A late 17th century style Portugese walnut high back armchair, the back and seat covered with brass studded embossed leather, on block and turned stretchered supports to 'Braganza' front feet, 58in (147.4cm) h. Old damages, leather on seat torn.

Lot 82

An early 18th century Welsh pine and ash red painted armchair, the panelled back to down swept arms, the boarded seat on turned supports united by a peripheral stretcher. Provenance: The singer Elaine Paige.

Lot 85

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.

Lot 150

An Irish Victorian mahogany easy armchair, the button upholstered back with a moulded arched frame to scroll supports and legs to serpentine front seat with a central floral carved apron.

Lot 195

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)

Lot 211

A pair of 19th century Portuguese walnut settee's, having moulded frames the backs with central marquetry tablets with a loose upholstered back panel, the moulded scroll arms to a serpentine front seat with squared cabriole legs, 42.25in (107.5cm) h, 74in (188cm) w, 23.5in (59.5cm) d. (2)

Lot 229

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'.

Lot 230

An Anglo-Indian rosewood planter's chair, with caned seat and back having scroll and leaf carved decoration, the hand-rests carved as tigers heads, the bowfront seat inscribed with an 'H'`.

Lot 342

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.

Lot 365

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.

Lot 374

A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry open armchair, the vase shape splat above a stuffed over seat on square tapering down swept legs. Old damages and repairs.

Lot 418

A cast iron artist's adjustable stool, the revolving circular leather covered seat on an adjustable stem with three foliage decorated scroll legs with paw feet, 20in (51cm) h lowest.

Lot 430

A George III open armchair, the shaped back, arms and serpentine seat covered a later cream patterned damask, with moulded mahogany scroll arm supports and conforming cabriole legs.

Lot 462

A 19th century mahogany armchair, the moulded show frame with a shaped back, scroll arms to a serpentine front seat on cabriole legs.

Lot 466

A set of six early George III mahogany side chairs, each with an undulating top rail above a pierced vase shape splat, the drop-in seat above carved cabriole legs to pad feet. (6) Some replacements and restorations.

Lot 472

A Regency ebonised open armchair, with parcel gilt decoration the tablet back decorated en grisaille with classical figures and a cherub, to a caned seat with squab cushion on turned tapering legs.

Lot 16

GER wooden chair with re-upholstered, blue rexine seat. Turned front legs and extremely well built. Company initials clearly engraved in chair back. Excellent condition.

Lot 91

South Eastern Railway wrought iron and cast iron Platform Seat Ends, qty 3. The two extremities have the 'SER' initials cast within and the centre support is blank. They are complete and just need the old bolts removing, new wooden slats and a paint job to bring to former glory.

Lot 458

GWR wooden chair with re-upholstered, black rexine seat. Company initials branded beneath. Excellent condition.

Lot 474

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.

Lot 411

Edwardian Mahogany Conversation Seat With Pineapple Finials

Lot 424

A George Iii Mahogany Armchair, The Shaped Overstuffed Back And Out swept Fluted Arms Above An Overstuffed Seat On Scrolled And Fluted Legs And Block Feet With Restoration

Lot 20

A VICTORIAN WHITE PAINTED WROUGHT IRON GARDEN SEAT with scroll supports, 71" wide.

Lot 21

A GREEN PAINTED GARDEN SEAT with wooden back and seat on cast iron serpent ends, 72" wide.

Lot 56

A GREEN PAINTED WOODEN GARDEN SEAT, 87" high x 72" wide.

Lot 71

A LATE 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE WATER PLANT SEAT, after a design by Dr Christopher Dresser, with wooden slatted seat and open arms, 57" wide.

Lot 166

A MOSSY STONE SEAT on scroll supports, 71" wide.

Lot 192

A 1920'S BRASS AND OXIDISED COPPER CLUB FENDER, with studded leather seat, 62" wide.

Lot 479

Various fishing tackle, to include floats, weights, tackle box seat, waterproofs, landing and keep nets, rod holdall, umbrella and horn handled stick.

Lot 282

Duet stool with hinged seat

Lot 306

Three piece lounge suite in plain and patterned dralon-three seat settee and pair of armchairs

Lot 308

Pair high seat wing back armchairs in green cover

Lot 331

Three seat wing back settee and matching two seater in burgundy leather

Lot 338

Early 20th century carved oak monks bench, hinged seat

Lot 351

Child's chair with rush seat, small oak barley twist gateleg table and an oak stool with hinged seat

Lot 429

20th Century oak panel back hall stand inset mirror with box seat

Lot 2515

African wooden armchair with curved back rail, solid seat, primitive construction; another similar, smaller chair

Lot 3022

19thC oval mahogany toilet mirror and oak ladderback chair with rush seat

Lot 255

A LATE VICTORIAN MAJOLICA TURQUOISE JARDINIERE on a conservatory seat type stand of hexagonal form, with panels of interlaced scrolls (see part illustration)

Lot 215

7 Scalextric single seat racers for spares/repair. No boxes.

Lot 166

A 19th century continental majolica garden seat the top and sides with moulded floral and foliate decoration on a brown ground 51cm high

Lot 388

An early 20th century black painted iron child's tricycle with curved handlebars, beechwood handles and a leather seat

Lot 545

A fine pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson smoking chairs, circa 1950 with hide panel backs and loose leather covered seat cushions, the panel sides with inswept mouse carved front legs -2 Provenance: purchased from the family of Paul Golding Senior, deceased, who was a master woodcarver/craftsman at Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson's workshop for 40 years, from 1947

Lot 555

A George II period Yorkshire oak settle the quintuple ogee arch fielded panel back above a downswept arm and outcurved padded arm, seat formerly string, on tapered short circular legs 204cm long

Lot 560

A late 17th century stained walnut and upholstered armchair Probably Spanish the arch shaped padded back and seat covered in tulip head patterned fabric, the moulded scroll arms on tapered column supports above conforming legs joined by a moulded shaped X-form stretcher, (some elements to base later)

Lot 568

A George III period elm desk chair the curved triple section arm above period vase shaped splats and a drop-in seat, on square legs joined by stretchers; together with a late Victorian period oak example with beechwood splats and X-form stretcher -2

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