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An oxblood red leather revolving desk chair, early 20th century, the button back tub seat applied with peripheral stud detail, over the serpentine front, upon an iron revolving mechanism with applied label 'Hillcrest', four cabriole shaped supports and brass castors, 78cm/50cm H x 63cm W x 64cm D
A carved walnut two piece bergere suite, late 19th/early 20th century, the serpentine top rail extending to channeled down swept arms with double caned side panels, over carved acanthus detail, short cabriole legs and scrolled toes, with bespoke feather filled seat and back cushions, 73cm H x 150cm W x 70cm D, along with a conforming armchair, 65cm wide and a matched stained beechwood cane work corner chair, upon turned supports, 74cm high (3)
A Victorian Aesthetic Movement armchair, the padded arms enclosing a gently bowed sprung seat, flanked by the reeded ebonised uprights, applied with gilt foliate detail and gilt stringing, upon vase shaped front legs, angled tapering rear legs and ceramic castors, rear leg impressed 'P203', 77cm H, seat height 36cm, 76cm W x 60cm DCondition reportStains to the fabric on the head rest and arms.Very little or no play in the joints, the chair appears solid.General minor scuffs, gouges and marks to the legs and arm terminals, commensurate with age and use.No protruding springs or obvious damage to the springs.Possible worm hole to rear leg with some possible restoration to both rear legs, please see additional images.
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED TINPLATE CLOCKWORK VEHICLES, to include a Chad Valley saloon car, green body with registration number CV10046, not tested as missing key, has some minor paint loss, surface rust to exposed metal parts, minor damage, marking and wear, with a larger size tinplate clockwork open top two seater sports car, with gears and hand brake, missing/damaged windscreen, not tested no key, some paint loss, minor damage and wear, no makers marking, a Schuco Kommando Anno 2000 car, in red, not tested, no key or accessories Chad Valley Wee-Kin Milk Lorry, No.230, missing churns,Wee-Kin Tractor, with one original key between them, motors work intermittently, tractor complete with driver but has cracking to paint work, Crescent Toys 'Tricky Tractor'(marked DCMT to base), not tested no key, Tri-ang Minic Steam Roller, No.33M and Breakdown Lorry, No.48M, Caterpillar Tractor, missing seat and tracks, postwar versions, not tested no keys, small Lines Bros tinplate clockwork car, not tested, no key, all the above in playworn condition with some minor damage, paint loss, marking and wear small quantity of playworn diecast vehicles and holowcast figures/game tokens, to include an empty box for a Dinky Toys, Coventry Climax Fork lift Truck, No.14A
A BOXED CORGI TOYS COMMER CONSTRUCTOR GIFT SET No.24, missing bench seat but otherwise complete and in very good condition with only very minor paint loss, and exhaust loose on one side, mainly to raised edges and corners with losses, marking and wear, some discolouration to Milkman figure, box complete and in fairly good condition with only minor damage, marking and wear, with an unboxed Bburago 1/18 scale 1934 Bugatti Type 59, has some minor damage and wear (2)
Lord Weymouth and the Mines: a rare creamware mug painted in blue with the inscription ‘Lord Weymouth and Success to the Mines’, circa 1780, 89mm, small well restored chip to foot beneath the t of the.* Thomas Tynne, third Viscount Weymouth became High Steward of Sutton Coldfield in 1781 until his death in 1789. Whilst the family seat was Longleat in Wiltshire they had estates in the Midlands notably Drayton Bassett, Fazeley and Tamworth all renowned coal mining towns.(commemorative, commemorating, political, parliament).
1953 Coronation: a limed oak and blue upholstered coronation stool by Glenster, very original complete with gold trim, seat stuffing and under webbing, the chamfered legs with chrome studs to the foot, the rail with burnt impressed ER monogram stamp and marked ‘Glenster maker Wycombe 53’, 479mm high. * Matching chairs and stools were commissioned by the Department of Works for additional seating in Westminster Abbey at the Coronation of Elizabeth II. The design was similar to those produced for the coronation of George VI in 1937. A number of companies in High Wycombe, famed for its chair making, received the commission. These included: B. North & Sons, Hands & Sons, Thomas Glenister Ltd and Castle Bros. In addition, Mapel & Co and Waring & Gillows were both commissioned. (commemorative, commemorating, royalty, monarch).
A set of ten George III style mahogany dining chairs, including a pair of armchairs, circa 1900, each with wavy top rail above a pierced shaped splat, with green leather covered trap seat, on square chamfered legs united by stretchers, one initialled CW (10)Seat heights - 47cm Joints a little loose and in need of strengthening, stretchers all present and complete, uneven fading to wood frames, later green leather upholstery which has faded, scuffed and cracked and the seats sagged. No obvious losses to carving, overall scuffs, dents and scratches commensurate with age and use.
William Henry Stothard Scott (1783-1850)Pitchford Hall, Salopthe seat of Charles Cecil Cope, 3rd Earl of Liverpoolwatercolour48cm x 70cm with Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool (1784-1851); with The Hon. Henry Berkeley Portman (1860-1923), later 3rd Viscount Portman; with Emma, Viscountess Portman (1862-1929) by 1926; with her daughter Lady Moyra Dawson-Damer (1897-1962); thence by family descent. Mentioned in Lord Hawkesbury's Catalogues of Portraits at Compton Place and at Buxted Park, in Sussex, 1903, p. 25,no. 1, at Buxted Park, as in the 'Billiard Room'. Framed and glazed. The artwork itself bears some issues, including consisting spotting and foxing towards the upper section of the image. There is also some fading. The graduated gilt frame bears some losses.
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