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A carved oak open armchair, French of Low Countries, late 19th/early 20th century, the embroidered rectangular panel back detailed with Medieval singers above an overstuffed seat showing a deer drinking at a pond in wooded landscape between fish scale carved and acanthus arms, and raised on pineapple and acanthus carved front legs and claw and ball feet with pierced foliate frieze, the legs joined by a shaped H stretcher
A set of six Portuguese walnut and parcel-gilt side chairs, mid 18th century, each with a yoke shaped top-rail and open rectangular back with pierced balsuter splat, above a studded leather-embossed seat , on cabriole legs terminating in claw an ball feet and joined by an `h' shaped stretcher, carved with rocaille;reblocked (6)
A George III mahogany card table, circa 1770, in the style of William and John Linnell, with a concertina action h.74cm., w.92cm., d.43cm. The offered lot has stylistic similarities to the carving on the front-rail and legs of a suite of seat furniture known to have been supplied by the Linnell firm, comprising ten armchairs and a settee, to Robert Child of Osterley Park, of which an armchair is shown illustrated in William and John Linnell, Eighteenth Century London Furniture Makers, by Helena Hayward and Pat Kirkham, page 39.
A 19th century chaise longue, the shaped button back and serpentine seat covered red damask fabric to a moulded giltwood frame centred by leaf and flower cresting, on carved cabriole legs to brass castors, paper label 'Clumber N 399', 5ft 9.75in (177cm) wide. Clumber, Nottinghamshire was the seat of The Duke of Newcastle, demolished in 1938.
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