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A Pair of 19th Century Fruit-wood & Ash Spindle Back Country Chairs. Each with a plain top rail connected to a lower back bar by five turned & tapering spindles flanked by round turned uprights with nipple terminals. The seat boards in round turned frames with shaped front rails on turned legs tapering down to pad feet & united by twinned cup-turned front stretchers with plain stretchers to the sides and rear.
A 19th Century Yew-wood Best High Back Smoker's Bow Windsor Chair attributed to Yorkshire 1840-1900. The high back having a shaped splat pierced with Christmas tree motifs flanked by 8 spindles; four each side, leading down to the arm bow with outswept pad terminals on baluster turned spindles flanking a fretted lower splat. The elm seat on turned legs united by an H-form stretcher.
A Fine 19th Century Mendelsham Armchair. The square back having twin top rails sandwiching three turned balls above a pierced centre splat flanked by six plain spindle; three either side and two additional splayed spindles leading down to a wedge protruding from the rear of the seat with two 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 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 Fine Early 19th Century Elm Mendlesham Armcahir. 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 rails 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 19th Century Yew-wood Windsor Armchair attributed to the Prior family of Uxbridge. The low hoop back having three shaped & fretted splats centred by turned roundels and alternated with plain tapered spindles. The wavy arms on crook supports pegged into the side of the seat with an incised line enhancing the edge. The baluster turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher
A Rare 19th Century Doncaster Yew-wood Windsor Armchair conforming to the design of a Prior of Uxbridge chair although stamped thrice on the rear of the elm seat W. HEIGHAM CHAIR MAKER DONCASTER. The low hoop back having three shaped & fretted splats centred by turned roundels and alternated with plain tapered spindles. The wavy arms on crook supports pegged into the side of the seat with an incised line enhancing the edge. The baluster turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher.
A Late 18th Century Yew Wood Thames Valley Windsor Armchair. The hoop back having nine long spindles piercing the armbow with three further underarm spindles either side and bentwood end supports. The shaped elm seat edged in a scribed line and morticed & wedged with cabriole legs united by a turned H-form stretcher.
A Charming, Child's Gothic Yew Wood Windsor Chair attributed to the Thames Valley, Circa 1740-1780. The low hoop back having a central pierced splat carved with interlaced strap-work forming Gothic tracery arches flanked by upper & lower tracery splats with further splats below the arm bow and bent-wood end supports. The shaped seat having outwardly pointed corners above cabriole legs with pierced spandrels, united by a crinoline stretcher and terminating on pad feet. 32 3/4 (83 ins) high, 23 1/4 ins (59 cms) wide.
A 19th Century American Rush Seat Ladder Back Chair, having five graduated dome topped back bars between square moulded uprights with nipple terminals. The ball and baluster turned legs united by a large double baluster turned front rail, terminating on shaped pointed pad feet. 39 ins (99 cms) high and 18 1/2 ins (47 cms) width.
A Late 17th Century Caned-Backed Walnut Armchair. The pierced cresting rail centred by a shell motif amidst scrolls of undulating acanthus above a caned back in a trellis punched frame. The barley-twist uprights with foliate carved cup & cover finials surmounting the carved tenon blocks. The scroll end arms enriched with sprays of acanthus leaves and resting on barley-twist posts leading down to the seat now upholstered in moss green moquette cut with daisy wheels. Standing on barley-twist legs united by conforming front & H-form under stretchers.
A Late 17th Century Caned Beech-wood Side Chair. The back having twin panels of caning in a frame of punched trellis-work decoration surmounted by an open carved cresting rail with a floral crown to the centre flanked by voluted broken S-scrolls. The barleytwist uprights having turned finials leading down to a caned seat on block & ball turned legs united by a barleytwist front stretcher and similarly turned H-form under-stretcher.
A Carved Oak 19th Century Box Settle. The lobed top rail above an arcaded frieze, the back having two central linen fold panels flanked by two further panels carved with floral roundels. The down-sloped arms carved with foliage. The seat having a planked lid with moulded edge above the box-form base with further panels of the same design and a moulded base on bracket feet below. 42 ins (102 cms) high, 54 1/2 ins wide, 22 ins deep.
A 15th Century Carved Oak Pew. The plank back having a moulded top edge and a book ledge to the back between Gothic arched supporting end boards surmounted by bold poppy head finials. The replacement seat with rounded front corners, 39 ins (99 cms) high, 62 ins (158 cms) wide and 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Italian Tooled Leather Side Chair having a rectangular leather back panel and padded seat embossed with bouquets of flowers and edged in ornamental reeded oval brass studs. The rear back panel retaining original paint-work depicting a bird perched amongst lavish scrolls of flowers & foliage. The uprights surmounted by carved scroll finials. The turned legs united by stretchers.
An Italian Renaissance Revival Carved Oak Sgabello or Hall Chair of boarded construction. The open carved shaped plank back having a central shield amidst lavish scrolls and surmounted by a fruit filled urn, flanked by two large caryatids. The shaped seat having a circular dished centre panel and supported by a pierced board carved with a centre crest amidst scrolls and fruit garlands either side, terminating with face masks. 45 ins (115 cms) in height, 16 1/2 ins (42 cms) width.
An Unusual Pair of Late 17th/Early 18th Century Joined Oak Chairs. The cresting rail having pierced fretwork of linked c-scrolls with plain uprights flanking the five horizontal turned ball & fillet spindles. The plank seat having a moulded edge above bobbin turned legs and front stretcher. 39 ins (99 cms) high, 17 1/2 ins (44 1/2 cms) wide.
A Large 17th Century Joined Oak Box Settle of fine colour & patination. The back divided by channel moulded rails and muntins into four horizontal upper panels gouge carved with exuberant spiralling S-scrolls above 6 lower vertical panels carved with lozenge motifs surrounded by cross-hatched roundels and embellished with punchwork. The uprights surmounted by scrolled finials. The planked seat on iron butterfly hinges opening to access the box form base compartment enclosed behind four plain front panels. The down-swept arms resting on the chamfered tops of the block stile supports, 45 ins (115 cms) high, 72 1/2 ins (184 cms) wide.
A Mid 17th Century Oak Cane Back Arm Chair, with spiral twist frame. The curved top rail and cane back panel flanked by barley twist uprights and octagonal tenon blocks surmounted by turned ball finials. The flat curved arms with modestly scrolling ends raised on barley-twist posts and a large cane seat above spiral twist legs and stretchers. 43 ins (109 cms) in height and 24 ins (61 cms) in width.
A Carved Oak Wainscot Chair. The tall back having a shaped cresting rail edged in voluted scroll moulding and carved with trailing leaves on a pitted ground. The moulded back panel carved with a flowering plant; it's straight central stem issuing a large calendula bloom flanked by thistles and daisies and framed in a guilloche arch with clumps of foliage adorning the corners. The down-swept scroll end arms on baluster turned posts, the seat on run-moulded rails with turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 48 1/2 ins (123 cms) high, 23 ins (59 cms) wide and 21 ins (53 cms) deep.
A Carved Oak Wainscot Chair. The cresting rail carved in the form of fanned feathers above an arcaded back panel with a fleur-de-lis motif on a nail pitted ground flanked by run moulded uprights and S-scroll 'ear-pieces' either side. The scroll end arms on rising baluster turned posts leading down to an edge moulded plank seat above foliate carved rails with S-scroll spandrels. The turned legs united by peripheral stretchers and terminating on turned feet.
A Fine Early 18th Century Joined Ash & Oak Wainscot Chair. The top rail carved and decorated with repeating punchwork decoration. The back panel carved with a horizontal lozenge framing a central flower radiating foliage, the outer edges adjoined by semi-elliptical carving decorated with punchwork. The plain uprights having pyramid finials and down swept scroll ended arms raised on ball turned posts. The plank seat above run-moulded and dentil carved frieze decorated with punchwork. The turned legs united by peripheral stretchers and measuring 41 1/2 ins (105 cms) in height and 22 ins (56 cms) width.
A 17th Century Wainscot Chair. The arcaded back panel with gouge carved palmate decoration enhanced with punchwork below a lunette top rail flanked by run-moulded uprights. The scroll-end arms on turned posts leading down to a replacement seat on turned gun-barrel legs and square feet united by peripheral stretchers.
A Rare Derbyshire Bobbin Turned Chair. The crescent shaped back rail carved with scalloped upper edges and adorned with turned pendant finials. The uprights having voluted scroll terminals and bearing applied split turnings, and united by a bobbin turned central rail. The planked seat framed in raised block rails, the turned legs joined by block stretchers. 41 ins (104 cms) in height, 19 1/2 ins (49 1/2 cms) in width.
A Splendid Lancashire Wainscot, The top rail carved with two foliate horizontal lozenges flanking a roundel with floral centre. The side uprights surmounted by pyramid finials and adjoining down swept arms supported by short ring turned columns and a plank seat. The ring turned column legs and block feet joined with square peripheral stretchers. 42 1/2 ins (108 cms).
A Large 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot Chair. The back panel boldly carved with three daisy wheels tied in a guilloche knot within an arch of foliated lunettes. The guilloche carved top rail crested by voluted scrolls and enriched with punchwork. The carving reflected on the uprights surmounted by turned finials. The down-swept arms on rising baluster posts leading down to a planked seat, channel moulded seat rails and baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers.
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