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A 19th century carved oak joint stool. The stool of Jacobean 17th century influence being peg jointed with planked oak seat and carved frieze with turned legs united by peripheral stretchers. This stool and other furniture in the auction part of the Olive Knox Will Trust. Olive, the widow who was married to Alfred Dillwyn Knox, a historic figure in the history of codebreaking at Bletchley Park. Measures approx. 52 x 45 x25cm. BIO: Alfred Dillwyn (Dilly) Knox (23 July 1884 - 27 February 1943) was a British classics scholar, papyrologist and codebreaker. During WWI he worked at the Navy's Room 40 codebreaking unit, where he helped decrypt the Zimmermann Telegram, which brought the US into World War I [1]. During World War II (WWII) he ran his own codebreaking operation — Intelligence Service Knox (ISK) — at Bletchley Park, where he was successful in breaking the Enigma cipher of the Abwehr. Also documented to have encouraged Alan Turing to develop the Bombe machine which was to become the main tool for breaking Enigma keys during WW2.
A set of six Victorian 19th century heavy set solid mahogany & leatherette balloon back dining chairs. Each chair with balloon backs with central armorial shaped padded leather back slat. Studded leather seat raised on turned front supports & squared back legs. Measures approx. 97cm x 50cm x 56cm.
HOFFMAN MADE BY WITTMANN AUSTRIA, 'FLEDERMAUS' CHAIR DESIGNED 1907 FOR THE CABARET FLEDERMAUS, LICENSED LATER REISSUE the seat upholstered in Secessionist pattern fabric, bearing label to underside75cm highCondition good to fair. Fraying to front of upholstery. Wear to frame commensurate with us. Sits tight. Additional images now available.
LIBERTY & CO., THREE ARTS & CRAFTS OAK CHAIRS CIRCA 1900 comprising an armchair and two single chairs, each with spade pierced top rail over a ladder back, ring turned uprights and stretchered legs to bun feet, rush seatQty: 3Condition good to fair. All sit tight. Wear to each as per use and age. Some glue restorations to stretchers of one single chair. Additional images now available illustrating these.
VICTOR WILKINS (BRITISH, 1878-1972) FOR G-PLAN, SET OF SIX 'BRASILIA' TEAK DINING CHAIRS CIRCA 1960-69 each with curved backrest over a pierced splat, fabric upholstered seat, on tapered square section legs, along with a G-Plan dining table (7)Table 72cm high, 89cm wide, 152cm wide; with two leaves, each 46cm long
A vintage Scalextric James Bond 007 set, contains a 1967/68 Aston Martin DB5 in white, with red interior, ejector seat, machine guns to front and comes with James Bond and 'villain' figure; together with '007 Mercedes 190SL' in black with red interior plus two plastic figures, both cars untested
A PAIR OF OAK AND CANEWORK CHAIRS AFTER HANS WEGNER20TH CENTURYFollowing model JH50176cm high, 63cm wide overallCondition Report: Each with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall solid and stable, There are old splits and breaks to the canework, also some repairs and re-enforcementSurface marks and stains, signs of age including wear There are no stamps or marks from manufactures The upholstered seat pads are probably laterPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionNo previous provenance is known Condition Report Disclaimer
A GREY UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, BY POLTRONA FRAULATE 20TH CENTURYIn art Art Deco taste, of stylise lyre formMaker's name to the ticking to the interior upholstery77cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe leather to the seat cushion with some marks and stains, the frame also with scuffs and marks, creasing and surface cracking but not rips or tears detected The legs with some marks and scuffs, With maker's label to the underside and also a lozenge to the rear indicating this is a limited edition - no. 13374 - please see additional images for view of this label Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A CREAM PAINTED AND GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRIN THE MANNER OF THOMAS HOPE, FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURYThe back decorated with a panel decorated with a panel decorated with a representation of Libra with attendant cherubs83cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe paint peeling and with distressing especially to the back tablet, other losses to the yellow paint around the frame mainly around the joints of the elementsThe canework a bit sagged but intact and old, The seat cushion probably wants replacing with new covers and filler Overall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
L AND J G STICKLEY, A SET OF SIX AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK DINING CHAIRS CIRCA 1912-1918 To include one armchair, each with a leather seat, labelled with factory mark in red and gilt decal- "The Work of L & JG Stickley" Provenance: From the Private Collection of a titled family. The use of this label ties the work into the exact 6 year period when the Stickley brothers utilised this design. Leopold and John George had moved on from working with their brothers and established their business in Fayetteville, Onondaga County, New York.
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1810118cm high, 71cm wide, 79cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe leather with creasing and surface cracking but this does not appear to be ripped or torn, there is a fire label to the underside of the removable seat pad - presumably from it's most recent upholster.The visible frame has marks, indentations, holes, signs of previous tack marks where previous upholstery has sat - the frame appears to be solid and stable overall - Dreweatts can make no guarantees or comments on the originality of the frame beneath the later upholsterySigns of old woodworm to the railsPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition The seat is 48cm high from the groundCondition Report Disclaimer
WW2 Australian Made Battledress Jacket And Trousers 78th Inf Divconsisting khaki green, open collar, short jacket with lower extended belt. Pleated chest pockets with buttoned flaps. Both arms with printed 78th Div formation over felt RA service bars. Both shoulder straps with embroidery Captain's rank. Internal Australian issue label dated 1943 ... Matching trousers with first aid pocket to the right hip. Hidden seat pocket with buttoned flap. Lower ankle tightening straps. Minor moth nips.
Scarce WW2 Tan Windproof Smock And Trouserskhaki cotton, pull over smock with hood. No pockets fitted. internal label faint ... Matching khaki cotton trousers. Left leg with large patch pocket and buttoned flap. Seat patch pocket with buttoned flap. Waist with internal tightening cord. Ankles with external tightening cord. External issue label faint "Windproof" dated 1942. Some wear.
A pair of 19th Century rosewood framed open arm salon armchairs in the Louis XV taste, the shaped moulded backs with upholstered central panel over shaped arms with upholstered elbow rests, the upholstered seat within scrollwork decorated side rails on moulded cabriole legs to scroll feet and castors 64 cm wide x 54 cm deep x 95 cm high, together with a modern Louis XV style elbow chair with painted cream frame and pale pink upholstery, 93 cm high
A similar pair of Chinese "Horseshoe" chairs, one with back splat carved depicting a courting couple surmounted by a script medallion over a panel seat on square supports united by stretchers 53.5 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 89.5 cm high the other with back panel carved depicting a single woman in robes
A modern teak garden bench seat bearing plaque inscribed "Made by the Hughes Bolckow Ship Breaking Company Ltd Blyth Northumberland from teak taken from R.M.S. Armadale Castle", 181.5 cm wide x 54 cm deep x 79 cm high CONDITION REPORTS A small chip / loose to the back leg. There is a split to one of the slats but does not seem to have weakened it that much. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A pair of 19th Century carved oak hall chairs in the 17th Century Flemish taste, the back decorated with ornate floral and foliate carvings above an upholstered seat on carved cabriole legs united by carved and turned stretchers (by repute bought from a Bathurst auction in the mid 20th Century), 54.5 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 127 cm high
Two painted bamboo framed chairs and a Victorian ebonised and amboyna banded cane seated bedroom chair, together with a carved oak table with flower head decoration to the sides and carved square legs and later chipboard top, 93.5 cm wide x 39.5 cm deep x 53.5 cm high and a modern painted pine circular occasional pedestal table, 53 cm diameter x 66.5 cm high and an early 20th Century beech framed elbow chair with bergere back and seat of large proportoins, 81.5 cm wide x 104 cm high (6)
A Victorian floral carved rosewood framed spoon back salon chair with needlework upholstered back and silk upholstered seat on cabriole legs to scroll feet and castors, 55 cm wide x 101 cm high, together with a Regency mahogany bar back carver chair (cut down) and further carver chair, two 19th Century mahogany bar back dining chairs, two further dining chairs and an early 20th Century mahogany double pedestal desk of small proportions 106 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 69 cm high
A pair of early 20th Century carved and stained walnut framed open arm chairs in the Louis XVI taste, the backs with shield shaped upholstered panel surmounted by quiver of arrows and flaming torch carved decoration raised on rope twist and foliate carved supports, the carved arms with upholstered elbow pads on writhen and foliate carved supports to the upholstered seat on similarly carved legs 61 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 101 cm high
A button back salon armchair, the S scroll carved show frame arms enclosing a serpentine fronted seat on turned and reeded baluster front legs to brass castors, 75 cm wide x 101 cm high, together with a circa 1900 carved walnut framed salon chair with upholstered back panel above a turned gallery rail and upholstered seat on turned front legs to castors
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