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A large late Victorian carved oak ecclesiastical chair, the rope twist cresting rail carved with paterae above the solid seat and ornate curved legs, the outsides decorated with leaf carved vines and applied shield-shaped motifs, with entwined monogram on gilt background, raised on splay legs, 28in. wide.
An ash and beech comb back Windsor rocking chair, probably Home Counties mid 18th century, with scroll ended curved toprail over slat infill back and hoop arms with further infill and baluster terminals, above solid dished seat and four turned stretchered supports with curved under-rails, 105cm high.
A gilt metal mounted onyx pedestal, with square rotating top and acanthus cast capital over cylindrical shaft and stepped base with square foliate cast feet, 100cm high. # 100-150. 348. A Victorian rosewood set of four balloon back dining chairs, each with foliate scroll carved waisted back over shaped seat and cabriole front supports, 84cm high; and a pair of chairs similar, (6).
A good Victorian mahogany eight-piece salon suite, of pair of armchairs with scallop shell crest centred rectangular show-frame padded backs over gallery infill arms, padded seat and turned tapered supports with ceramic castors, 107cm high and set of six Athenian side chairs with rectangular backs and padded seats on conforming supports, 89cm high.
A Regency brass inlaid child's armchair, with brass edged figured panel toprail and horizontal bar to back and moulded downswept arms with baluster turned terminals, over woven horsehair seat and stretchered square section tapered front supports inset with brass footboard slots, formerly a child's high chair, stand and footboard lacking, 58cm high.
AN ENGLISH TERRACOTTA GARDEN SEAT ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES PULHAM & SON, BROXBOURNE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Of slightly curved outline, the foliate panelled back centred by a boy within a roundel, the ends as winged griffins on stepped bases 44in. (111.8cm.) high, 80in. (203cm.) wide, 24sin. (62cm.) deep, the seat - 17sin. (44.5cm.) high The design for the present seat appears as No.405 'The Blenheim Seat', page 43, Section V in the Pulham catalogue of Garden Ornament from the early 20th Century.
AN ITALIAN LIMESTONE GARDEN SEAT EARLY 20TH CENTURY Of slightly curved outline, the moulded back rest flanked by cone terminals above winged griffens to the ends, with central scroll support 82sin. (209.5cm.) wide, 30in. (76.2cm.) deep; 38in. (96.5cm.) height of back, 19in. (48.2cm.) height of seat
A Fine Ash & Elm Caquetuese Armchair Circa 1700. The tall tapered back with a dome topped cresting rail above a long fielded panel flanked by plain uprights with square stepped finials. The shaped flat plank arms on rising baluster posts leading down to an edge moulded twin-plank seat on turned front legs and chamfered back legs with turned spindles connecting the seat rail and peripheral stretchers.
A Set of Twelve 'Smoking High' Windsor Armchairs. Each chair having a hoop back centred by a pierced 'Christmas-tree' splat and flanked by four spindles either side leading down to the raised centre section of the three part arm bow with outswept pad arms. The pierced lower splat flanked by well turned spindles with an elm seat on decoratively turned baluster legs united by a turned double barred H-form stretcher.
An Early 17th Century 'Glastonbury' Joined Oak Folding X-frame Chair. The back panel having a scrolling top above a pair of guilloché arches and carved lozenge motifs between run-moulded uprights with peaked finials. The shaped plank arms joined by removable pegs and leading down to the round turned front rail of the plank seat. Standing on X-form legs joined by a plain turned cross-stretcher.
A Fine 17th Century Carved & Inlaid Oak Wainscot Chair. The high cresting rail centred by a lady's face mask and flanked by marguerite daisies, scrolling waves and cusps of fanned leaves above a moulded top rail of chequer inlay and a similarly inlaid central muntin dividing the back into two panels of carved daisy wheels. The plain uprights with carved 'ear-pieces' either side and a shallow panel of dog tooth inlay below. The scroll-end shaped plank arms on bobbin turned supports. The seat having a gadrooned front edge and chip-carved notches to the moulded sides, resting on inlaid seat rails and bobbin-turned legs joined by a turned front stretcher and plain stretchers to the sides and back.From Sir Alistair Graham's Collection, Lower Old Hall, Norland.
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