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A Neo-Gothic Oak 'Glastonbury' Armchair influenced by designs for early folding chairs. The tall back panel having intricate dentilated moulding to the top above two rails of pierced quatrefoils. The shaped down swept arms ornamented with tracery trefoils and leading to the boarded seat on two X-frame supports united by a chamfered central stretcher. 22 ins (56 cms) wide, 25 ins (64 cms) deep and 47 ins (120 cms) high.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Chair/Table. The circular table top measuring 33½ ins (85 cms) in diameter and tilting up on wooden pivots piercing the shaped bearers to form a chair back. The swept arms/table supports having scroll ends resting on baluster turned posts leading down to a box form seat with drawer on baluster turned legs united by a turned H-form under-stretcher, 31 ins (79 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Hoop-back Windsor Armchair. The central fretted yew-wood splat pierced with a wheel motif and flanked by six long spindles; three either side and bent-wood arm supports, with two further splayed spindles leading down to a wedge protruding from the rear of the seat. Standing on turned legs united by an H-form stretcher.
A 19th Century Low Yew-wood Windsor Armchair having a fretted upper & lower central splat flanked by six long spindles; three either side, and six further underarm spindles with shaped end supports. The elm seat with scribed edging line standing on baluster turned legs joined by an H-form stretcher.
A 19th Century Nottinghamshire Yew Wood Windsor Arm Chair, stamped Nicholson Rockley. The hoop back with central pierced splat flanked by spindles, the arms raised on further spindles & front baluster turned columns. The seat above turned baluster legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 40½ ins (102 cms) high, 23½ ins (59 cms) wide.
A Joined Oak Lancashire Back Stool Circa 1680-1720. The lunette cresting rail and single back panel carved with leafy flowering plants and flanked by plain uprights capped with pyramid finials. The planked edge-moulded seat on turned legs joined by an egg turned front stretcher and plain stretchers to the sides and back.
An Unusual Oak & Beechwood Spindle back Side Chair. The broad back having two rows of slender turned spindles below a sweeping fret-carved cresting rail. The edge-moulded planked seat on square legs united by peripheral stretchers, 24 ins (61 cms) wide, 19 ins (48 cms) deep and 36 ins (92 cms) high.
A Fine Early 19th Century Elm Mendlesham Armchair. The square back frame inlaid with stringing and having twin top rails sandwiching three ball turnings above three fanned & fretted vertical splats alternated with spindles, and a bent-wood base rail below two further ball turnings. The scroll end arms on crook supports. The seat in turned legs joined by a turned H-form stretcher.
A Fine 19th Century Mendelsham Armchair. The square back inlaid with stringing and having twin top rails sandwiching three turned balls above a pierced centre splat flanked by six plain spindle; three either side with two further ball turnings supported on a bent-wood base rail. The shaped arms on curved supports. The elm seat with scribed edging line standing on turned legs united by an H-form stretcher.
A 19th Century High Hoop-back Windsor Armchair having a pierced alder centre splat flanked by eight long beech spindles; four either side, with eight further underarm spindles and curved end supports leading down to a shaped elm seat morticed & wedged with cabriole front legs connected to the round flared rear legs by a crinoline stretcher.
A Fine Welsh Joined Oak Bow-back Settle Circa 1700-20. The tall bowed back comprising of 15 panels with edge moulded frame between plain uprights with rounded terminals. The down swept arms on square tapered posts leading down to a concave-fronted planked seat incorporating a lift off lid accessing the box compartment below enclosed behind a concaved four-panel front, 66 ins (168 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep and 65 ins (165 cms) in height.
A Splendid Yew Wood Windsor Armchair. The upper and lower splats pierced with Christmas tree motifs and flanked by four long spindles with three further underarm spindles and baluster turned end supports. The seat measuring 20¼ ins x 16½ ins (51.5 cms x 42 cms) on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 44¼ ins (112.5 cms) in height.
A Pale Yew Wood Windsor Armchair, the pierced upper & lower burr wood splats flanked by four long spindles and baluster turned end supports below flat scroll end arms. The burr wood seat measuring 19½ x 15 ½ ins (49.5 cms x 39 cms) above turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 43¼ ins (110 cms) in height.
A Yew Wood Windsor Armchair. The pierced upper and lower burr wood fretted with Christmas tree motifs and flanked by long spindles, the arms supported by baluster turnings adjoining the seat above four baluster turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher. 19¾ ins x 15¾ ins (50cms x 40 cms), 43¼ ins (110 cms) high.
A Charming Yew Wood Windsor Armchair of rich colour & patination. The pierced burr wood upper splat flanked by four spindles, the lower splat flanked by two underarm ball & baluster turned supports and two end uprights below the out-swept pad arms. The seat on turned legs and ball & baluster H-stretcher, 26 ins (66 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep and 45½ ins (116 cms) in height.
Two Late 17th/Early 18th Century Joined Oak Side Chairs of South Lancashire/North Cheshire Origin, having pierced cresting rails above recessed back panels carved with a flowering leafy plant flanked by plain uprights with pyramid finials and standing on turned legs with turned front stretchers and plain rails to the backs & sides. One now having a replaced seat with padded upholstery.
A Fine Carved Oak Renaissance Throne Chair dated 1595, having a heavy moulded top above an upper panel in gadrooned frame carved with scrolls of foliage issuing beast's heads and flanked by protuberant busts of a man & wife. The principle back panel enriched with a mass of lavishly scrolling acanthus with putti perched amongst the leaves flanking a central urn and cartouche dated 1595. The flat moulded arms with voluted ends resting on silhouette cut block supports leading down to a box form seat with lift-up lid and fielded twin-panel front, 30 ins (76 cms) wide, 84 ins (213 cms) in height.
A 17th Century Spanish Pine Armchair. The single plank back bar having a moulded top & scallop cut under-edge with gouge carved geometric designs, between chip carved uprights with scroll terminals. The flat scroll-end arms on square chip carved supports leading down to form the legs. The planked seat on a chip carved front rail above shaped peripheral stretchers.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Italian Renaissance Style Walnut Armchair having a slung fabric panel back and upholstered seat now covered in velvet. The plain uprights having voluted terminals embellished with acanthus. The flat down-swept arms with foliate-crested & coiled ends resting on plain supports leading down to form the legs with a deep carved adjoining rail to the front centred by a cartouche carved with initialed MIPS amidst scrolling foliage and carved stretchers to the sides and rear.
An 18th/19th Century Folk Art Back Stool. The shaped slot-in back board pierced with a central heart surrounded by chip carved flowers and roundels enriched with nail punched decoration. The square plank seat with moulded edge morticed and wedged with four tapering stick legs, 15 ins (38 cms) wide, 13½ ins (34 cms) deep and 33½ ins (85 cms) high.
A Fine Early Georgian Walnut Armchair of generous proportions. The back covered in needle-work tapestry depicting a scrolling foliate cartouche bordering a panel of birds. The elegantly sweeping scroll knop arms raised on curved supports leading down to the wide upholstered seat with velvet clad swab cushion. The cabriole legs connected by turned H-form stretchers and terminating on pad feet, 42 ins (107 cms) high, 32 ins (81 cms) wide and 23 ins (58 cms) deep.
A Fine Early 18th Century Settee, Circa 1720, upholstered in needlework tapestry. The rectangular back depicting a central landscape with two female figures resting beside a fountain, one with a gentleman bathing her feet. The long seat and outswept C-scrolling arms covered with woven undulating foliate forms. Standing on three front cabriole legs enriched with ornamental scrolls & foliage descending to scroll knop feet. 63 ins x 30 ins (160 cms x 76 cms), 38 ins (96½ cms).
A 17th Century English Carved Oak Wainscot Armchair. The shaped cresting rail adjoining the plain uprights with pointed terminals, flanking the back panel centred by a carved Tudor Rose emitting fleur-de-lis motifs. The dipped, down-swept arms resting on column turned supports. The single plank seat with moulded edge above a shaped rail and turned column legs joined by block stretchers. 41¾ ins (106 cms).
A Late 17th Century/Early 18th Century Joined Oak Back-stool having a lunette cresting rail carved with a flowering plant above a single back panel centred by a punch-worked marigold within a gouge carved lozenge embellished with wrythen whorls to the corners and flanked by plain uprights with pyramid finials. The seat on block turned legs united by peripheral stretchers.
A Joined Oak Wainscot Chair. The domed cresting rail carved with fanned petals above a band of flower-heads & foliate motifs enriched with punchwork and defined against a recessed pitted ground. The uprights surmounted by small turned finials. The back panel centred by a carved flower head embellished with small punched stars and scribed scrolling terminals. The down-swept arms resting on baluster posts leading down to the planked seat and similarly turned legs united by peripheral stretchers.
A 17th Century Scottish Wainscot Armchair. The rectangular back having a chip-carved & run-moulded frame containing a nulled upper panel and gouge carved principle panel decorated with a geometric flower-head design enhanced with punchwork.. The down-swept arms having chip-carved foliate terminals above short bobbin turned supports & legs. The plank seat above a shaped guilloche rail. The legs joined by peripheral block stretchers. 45 ins (114.5 cms) high.
A James I Oak Wainscot Chair having a shaped cresting rail of carved leafy scrolls with lobe terminals above scrolling spandrel 'ear-pieces'. The single back panel gouge-carved with an arch framing stylised foliage & ball flower motifs with a nulled base rail and edge-moulded seat. The down-swept arms on turned posts; the similarly turned legs with square feet united by peripheral stretchers.
A 17th Century South Yorkshire Inlaid Wainscot Armchair. The carved cresting rail with voluted terminals flanked by plain uprights with apexed finials. The marquetried panel back inlaid with two birds amongst sprays of flowers and scrolls of leaves. The arms supported by two tapering turned columns above a plank seat on turned legs & block stretchers. 43 ins (109½ cms) high. 22 ins (56 cms) wide & 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Gloucestershire Wainscot Armchair of good colour and patination. The top rail carved with foliated s-scrolls adjoining the uprights with pyramid surmounts. The chip carved frame containing a wavy back panel carved with five rosettes tied in a guilloche quatrefoil knot emitting carved leaves to the corners. The down-swept arms supported by turned posts, the plank seat raised on cannon barrel legs with block feet united by peripheral stretchers. 39 ins high (99 cms), 23¼ ins (60 cms) wide.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Joined Oak Settle having a six panel back below a plain top ledge, block uprights, scroll-ended silhouette cut plank arms resting on turned posts and leading down to a roped seat on three turned front legs and three rear block legs united by a long central turned stretcher, 72 ins (183 cms) wide, 24 ins (61 cms) deep and 47 ins (119 cms) high.
A Joined Oak East Anglian Wainscot Chair. The run-moulded top rail enriched with bands of chip carving above a horizontal moulded upper panel and arcaded principle panel flanked by foliated uprights. The arched panel enhanced with ebony stained bands and beveled block appliqués with turned roundels to the corners. The down-swept arms on turned supports above the moulded edge seat. The columnar legs joined by block stretchers. 46 ins (117 cms) high.
A 17th Century Oak Wainscot Armchair. The crested top rail carved with twinned scrolls forming the lobed terminals above a decorative chip carved rail adjoining run-moulded uprights with shaped outer strips. The back ornately carved with a central arched panel depicting a bird perched in a tree, amidst rosette whorls, and flanked by two long foliated panels. The down-swept arms supported by baluster turnings adjoining the plank seat. The turned legs joined by block stretchers, 24½ ins (62 cms) x 20 ins (51 cms)
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