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).
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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)
An 18th century fruitwood, beech and elm Windsor comb back chair, the fretwork carved top rail above a central fretwork carved splat and turned spindles, the yoke arms on spindle turned and waisted supports to the saddle seat on four cabriole legs united by slender turned stretchers to pad feet (attributed to the Thames Valley/Slough circa 1740-1770) (ILLUSTRATED)
A set of fourteen George III mahogany dining chairs, the moulded rectangular back with four conforming stick splats, on square tapered legs with spade feet, upholstered in near contemporary close nailed horsehair, 87cm h, early 19th c ++Some old worm damage noticeable on the back rail of a number of the chairs in the set. All but one of the chairs with added (probably in the 19th c) with supplementary bracing blocks to the seat frame. One chair with old replacement back rail; one chair with metal bracing repair to one of the back legs, another chair with split back leg tied together with string at the top, on chair with old spliced repair and angle iron brackets to one of the back legs but a set of good quality mahogany in well preserved attractively dry condition
A George III neo classical painted beech settee and pair of armchairs, with caned compass seat and trellis splat framed by 'pearls' and crested by a foliate tablet, the curved arms on vase pillars, the rails with swags and paterae, on tapering turned legs, chair 87cm h, settee 130cm w Provenance: Almost certainly originally supplied to the Bevan family for Hay Castle, Hay on Wye, Herfordshire. ++The decoration original but in poor condition with loss, one chair lacking one arm and its support, the settee lacking one of the trellis splats. Some old worm damage
A set of five Regency mahogany dining chairs, with tablet-top rail and rosette centred 'X' splat, on fluted sabre legs with brass feet, 87cm h, early 19th c ++Good quality examples in recent but slightly scratched close-nailed dark green hide, slight scuff marks and the odd superficial repair but no leg breaks or splicing etc, the seat frames unexamined
A painted ash Windsor chair, probably Herefordshire, in black with grey-green 'stringing' having spindle back, elm circular seat and turned legs with stretchers, 96cm h, early 19th c ++The painted decoration contemporary but with areas of wear on the arms and seat and numerous other small areas of flaking and chipped paint. One or two of the spindles loose but original
A primitive dark green painted ash Windsor chair, probably Herefordshire, with raked hoop back and cleft arm-supports to the foremost arm supports, on turned legs, 96cm h, late 18th/early 19th c ++The front part approx 2 inch deep of the seat re-attached or extended probably at the time the chair was made or soon after. Much original paint under coats of further paint and lacquer, badly worn and flaking in places. The legs probably original
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