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Lot 2080

An ebonised piano stool, 20th century, the black hide buttoned seat upon square section supports, possibly Beckstein, 52 x 52 x 38 cm.

Lot 2087

A Victorian mahogany framed open armchair, with button back and padded arms and seat upon turned front supports, together with another similar Victorian mahogany framed open armchair, (2).

Lot 2107

A Piedmontese beech open armchair, early 19th century, the foliate carved crest rail above caned back and seat with scroll arms upon tapering fluted supports, together with two conforming side chairs, (3).

Lot 2138

A Pieff leather and steel two-seater sofa, designed circa 1975, retailed through Habitat London, the chrome plated tubular steel frame supporting burgundy leather buttoned seat and back cushions, with integral leather arm rests, 112 cm long.

Lot 2140

John Makepeace, a high back leather and cane armchair, designed circa 1970, of throne type form with curved seat and arms, the birch frame covered in green hide, the back and seat with bergere cane work, impressed 'John Makepeace to underside, back height 100 cm, seat height 44 cm.

Lot 283

Mahogany framed bergere lounge suite comprising three seat settee and two armchairs

Lot 304

Two seat metal action settee and matching two seat settee in red loose covers

Lot 346

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

Lot 395

Hornby Series: three luggage cases, barrow, ticket machine and seat, F-G (6)

Lot 396

Hornby Series: three luggage cases, barrow, and seat, G (5)

Lot 397

Hornby Series: three luggage cases, barrow, ticket machine and seat, F-G (6)

Lot 15

19th century French carved wood gilt corner chair with mask finial and lion head arms with pierced splats, a drop in seat on turned and shaped legs

Lot 22

Late Regency mahogany stool with embroidered seat raised on turned tapering reeded legs h: 17 x w: 15 x d: 18 in.

Lot 74

George II mahogany framed country made chair with padded seat and back, 28" wide across front of seat

Lot 126

Bedroom chair with heart shaped studded tapestry seat

Lot 146

19th century Coalbrookdale nasturtium pattern cast iron garden bench the back and sides pierced with trailing nasturtiums, slatted seat this design is said to be registered in the 1875 Coalbrookdale catalogue section three, page 255 number 44 h: 32 x w: 72 in.

Lot 356

A COMPOSITE HARQUEBUSIER'S ARMOUR, CIRCA 1630-40, LONDON OR GREENWICH, comprising pot with hemispherical skull formed in two pieces joined medially along a low comb, its brow fitted with a broad obtusely-pointed pivoted peak supporting on its underside a triple-barred face-guard riveted through later washers, and its nape, with a matching one-piece neck-guard embossed to simulate four lames (articulation-points and left border showing some damage), one-piece breastplate of late peascod form flanged outwards at its lower edge and fitted at either side of the chest with a pierced stud and swivel- hook for the attachment of a shoulder-strap, the swivel-hook riveted over a fretted rosette washer, and matching one-piece backplate with flanged neck-opening and lower edge, the latter fitted at either side with a pair of later pierced studs, the remainder fitted with incomplete scaled shoulder-straps (only the first scale of each original), a pair of rivets for the attachment of inner shoulder-straps, and a waist-belt (replaced, its buckle detached), and long gauntlet for the left hand formed of a medially-ridged two-piece tubular cuff shaped to the point of the elbow and fitted at its lower end with both an inner and an outer wrist-plate, the former projecting as a semi-circular lobe over the base of the thumb, and the latter bearing three metacarpal-plates, the last having a shaped projection at its inner end for the attachment of a missing thumb-defence and a shaped knuckle-plate, the main edges of the armour decorated with plain inward turns, accompanied on the peak and neck-guard of the pot by recessed borders and elsewhere by single incised lines repeated at all subsidiary edges, its surfaces originally blackened (now extensively rusted), stand not included. This armour is of notable high quality. The absence of London marks makes it likely that it was made in the royal armour workshops at Greenwich. Following an official investigation of criticisms brought against it in 1630, the workshop lost its privilege of working only for the King and those who bore his personal warrant. Its output thereafter is thought to have included pikemens' and harquebusiers' armours of a quality appropriate for wear by officers and select units. Our cuirass resembles one from Littlecote House, Wiltshire, now in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, Inv. No. III. 1957-8, which is thought to have belonged to Col. Alexander Popham, as well as others on loan to that museum from Scrivelsby Court, Lincolnshire, seat of the Dymoke family, hereditary royal champions. Comparison can also be made with the cuirass of the fine Greenwich harquebusier's armour in the Royal Armouries at the Tower of London, Inv. No. II. 92, made for the King Charles II about 1635 (T. Richardson 2004, pp. 11-12). The basal thumb-defence of the gauntlet forming part of the present lot shows the influence of earlier Greenwich examples. The heavy cuirass of the armour is for a man of notable size.

Lot 81

A Regency mahogany hall chair, the urn shape back with roll over crest and centred heart motif, the seat on front ring turned legs.

Lot 92

A Victorian walnut frame lady's nursing chair, the padded curved back with buttoned open velvet and turned rails, a green velvet sprung seat on front turned and fluted legs with casters.

Lot 98

A Victorian walnut frame occasional chair the shaped buttoned back with carved crest, and a stuffed over seat covered fawn dralon, on front leaf carved cabriole legs with casters.

Lot 115

A Liberty oak armchair of a design attributed to Charles Voysey, the carved slotted back with tapering open arms and a rush seat stretchered base. Liberty ivory label, (early twentieth century).

Lot 116

A Louis XV Provincial painted beech fauteuil, the cartouche curved padded back with carved flowers to the crest, the channelled frame with padded open arms to a stuffed over seat with floral carved front on cabriole legs, carved with shells to the toes.

Lot 117A

Regency mahogany elbow chair, the back with trellis work and a lined panelled crest, the reeded downswept arms on front turned supports, the stuffed over seat on front turned legs.

Lot 133

A late nineteenth century mahogany stool in Chippendale style, the drop in needlework seat on acanthus carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet.

Lot 196

A late eighteenth century walnut corner armchair, with pierced splats, scroll terminal arms and a rush drop in seat, the square chamfered legs with cross stretchers.

Lot 230

A seventeenth century oak settle, the panelled back carved with diamond patterns, open scroll arms on front turned supports, the seat boards replaced with a lidded compartment, plain panelled base. 5ft 10in (176cm).

Lot 84

A late 19th Century French chair, with caned back and seat on fluted legs

Lot 113

Charles Eames (USA), a 'DCW' (dining chair wood) chair, designed circa 1946, manufactured by Evans Products Company, the moulded plywood seat and back elements faced with birch veneer, connected to the bent spine and black anyline dyed legs by rubber shock mounts, silver foil label 'Evans Evans' in circle, and manufactured by Evans Product Company, distributed by Herman Miller, back height 73 cm, seat height 44 cm.

Lot 2502

An Anglo Indian hardwood twin chair back settee, mid 19th century, the scrolled crest rails above cross spar backs over caned seat with scrolled arms upon reeded seat rail with tapered turned reeded front supports, 88 x 109 x 45 cm.

Lot 2504

A Welsh oak low chair, 18th century and later elements, the fielded panel back above solid seat with side drawer and arched apron upon rocking bases, (adapted), 92 x 45 x 91 cm.

Lot 2522

A pair of Louis XV style bergeres, 20th century, the studded suede upholstered padded backs and arms with cushioned seat upon tapering fluted supports with rosette carving, (2).

Lot 2536

A giltwood Louis XVI style piano stool, 19th century, the buttoned cream and red upholstered seat above gullioche carved seat rail upon tapering stop fluted supports, 50 x 61 x 37 cm.

Lot 2552

A William and Mary style walnut open armchair, late 19th century, the pierced acanthus carved crest rail above oval caned back flanked by stylized leaf carved uprights over caned seat with scroll acanthus carved arms upon scrolling stretchered supports.

Lot 2592

A Victorian mahogany hall seat, late 19th century, of rectangular form with shaped pierced splat back above solid seat flanked by line and star inlaid side supports united by stretcher with side umbrella holders, 77 x 94 x 32 cm.

Lot 2603

A Victorian mahogany framed armchair, mid 19th century, the leaf carved crest rail above buttoned hide upholstered back and seat upon bulbous reeded front supports.

Lot 2623

A Victorian walnut framed open armchair, mid 19th century, the pierced foliate carved crest rail above green upholstered padded back and seat upon scrolled front supports.

Lot 2665

A William IV mahogany desk chair, circa 1830, the green hide upholstered padded back above solid seat with scroll arms upon tapered turned front supports united by stretcher.

Lot 2682

A Moorish hardwood and mother of pearl inlaid window seat, early 20th century, the carved arched crest rail above musharabeyeh panels over lozenge carved seat with scroll musharabeyeh panelled arms upon square section bracket supports, 89 x 86 x 42 cm, together with a Moorish hardwood square two tier occasional table, 76 x 35 x 36 cm, (2).

Lot 2705

A Regency mahogany framed armchair, circa 1820, the stripe upholstered button back and cushioned seat with scroll padded arms upon tapering turned front supports.

Lot 2709

An Art Deco mahogany framed three piece suite, circa 1930, comprising of a studded beige upholstered settee with cushioned seat upon cylindrical tapered supports, together with two conforming armchairs, (3).

Lot 2717

A Victorian Holland & Sons mahogany framed open armchair, the upholstered square back with padded arms and seat upon turned front supports, stamped 'Holland & Sons', together with another Victorian button upholstered armchair, stamped 'R.E. Hoge Dorset', (2).

Lot 2734

A Regency mahogany framed settee, circa 1820, the reeded serpentine green stripe upholstered back with scroll arms above cushioned seat with bolsters over a reeded apron upon sabre supports, 86 x 218 x 62 cm.

Lot 2737

A Victorian rosewood open armchair, late 19th century, the green upholstered scroll back with padded scrolling arms above serpentine seat upon cabochon carved scrolled front supports.

Lot 667

Victorian rosewood framed scroll back chair with upholstered back and serpentine formed seat, a/f

Lot 704

A Georgian style mahogany stool with upholstered seat

Lot 723

An early 20th century mahogany double piano stool, the upholstered hinged seat enclosing a storage compartment

Lot 724

An oak framed stool with carved seat

Lot 618

Two elm seat wheel back chairs (2)

Lot 849

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement mahogany dressing stool, the X-shaped frame supporting a dished seat, all with rosette and acanthus carved detail, with damages and repairs.

Lot 850

Five early 20th Century oak high-back dining chairs by James Shoolbred and Co. London, the foliate pierced top crests above drop-in seat pads, comprising four side chairs and one carver.

Lot 645

A Victorian elmseat and ash Windsor chair, having a pierced vase splat and stick back, dish seat, and raised on turned supports united by H stretcher

Lot 646

An early 19th century elmseat and fruitwood comb back Windsor chair, having a dish seat, turned supports united by H stretcher

Lot 647

A Victorian elmseat and ash Windsor chair, having a pierced vase splat and comb back, dish seat, and raised on turned supports united by H stretcher

Lot 692

A Victorian oak work stool having a woolwork embroidered hinge seat, opening to reveal unfitted well, all above a scroll carved apron and raised on cabriole supports with scroll terminals, width 51cm

Lot 694

A mid Victorian rosewood revolving piano stool, the rising woolwork seat on a turned and knopped column to three hipped cabriole supports with scroll terminals, height 48cm

Lot 695

A Sheraton Revival rosewood and inlaid armchair, having upholstered pad back and arms, stuffover seat, raised on ring turned and tapering forelegs with pot castors

Lot 715

A late Victorian mahogany framed settee of small proportions, having a serpentine back, scrolling arms and seat, re-upholstered in a silk damask, the scroll arms with acanthus leaf carving and all raised on cabriole forelegs, width 127cm

Lot 377

A George III side chair, the upholstered back and seat raised on square chamfered fore legs united to the swept back legs by stretchers to brass castors

Lot 383

A George III mahogany elbow chair in the Chippendale taste, the shaped top rail above a fretwork carved splat and shaped open arms on moulded supports to the serpentine fronted upholstered seat, raised on carved, moulded and chamfered forelegs united to the swept back legs by stretchers (with alterations-seat possibly widened) (BD)

Lot 387

An early 20th century painted and gilded framed canapé in the Louis XVI manner with scrolling acanthus decoration to the top rail above an upholstered back and seat, with shallow bow fronted rail raised on acanthus carved turned and fluted tapering legs, 122 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)

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