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Mid C19th Victorian Carved Oak Hall Stand & Seat, the base with 3 carved panels on plinth base with rising seat storage unit, 2 quadrant returns with drip trays for umbrellas & sticks rising with 2 square section supports extensively carved with leaves & flowers to a canopied top carved & lunate carved frieze with cornice over all with turned wood coat hooks
A pair of twentieth century prototype steel chairs, the spot welded frame with heat applied decoration, plywood back and leatherette seat, 82cm high (2) The chairs were entered into and won a competition to design the seating for a new London restaurant, sadly it was never commissioned and the chairs were not put into production
A 19th century giltwood salon suite, comprising four open armchairs and a triple back open arm settee, each with ribbon carved top rail above a padded back, padded arms and overstuffed seat, standing on square section fluted tapering legs with block feet, the settee 133cm wide, 67cm deep, 97cm high
A Regency ebonised and gilt decorated settee, the padded back above scrolling padded arms, cushion seat and a fluted apron, standing on fluted spayed legs with brass caps and casters, 214cm wide, 76cm deep, 79cm high. Provenance: Purchased in 1945 from Unwater House, Newnham on Severn, Glos, home to Sir Russell Kerr. Sir Russell's son was Captain Ralph Kerr CBE, Commanding Captain of HMS Hood, the largest warship in the world when commissioned in 1920. Her sinking, against the German battleship Bismark, is one of the most famous naval engagements in history
A 19th century mahogany 'dog fighting' stool, the rectangular moulded seat supported on solid end supports carved with scrolling vines, one headed with carved dog masks, with label to underside 'Antique Dog Fighting Stool, Owned by John Smith of Towcester, 1865', 46cm wide, 27cm deep, 46cm high
A pair of George I walnut single chairs, each with a shaped back splat a veneered frame and a tapestry drop in seat on shell carved cabriole legs, with club feet #600-800Lot 676. A George II 'cockfighting' chair, the mahogany frame with curved flat arms and buttoned upholstery, on acanthus carved front cabriole legs
A Victorian Gothic carved oak chair, the upholstered back rest within a channelled oak frame with pierced foliate carved crozier terminals, above a sprung seat supported on carved inverted bow front legs united by a turned stretcher and with pierced carved brackets and brown ceramic castors, 108cm high
A Lady's Brown Leather 18 inch Side Saddle by Champion & Wilton, with suede seat, top and lower pommels, the saddle flap stamped with maker's name 457 & 459 Oxford St., London, patent number 19123, enclosed by the short skirt. (Panels in need of restoration). **This saddle was purchased from the George Shaw Sale
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