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A 17th Century Style Oak Side Chair, the pierced and foliate-carved cane splat surmounted by 'boyes and crownes' between barley twist uprights, the cane seat with carved rails and similar crown and cherub carved apron, on scroll carved front legs united by a twist turned H-stretcher, 120cm high.
Lewis Nockalls Cottingham - Designs for Snelston Hall Derbyshire, three, all signed L N Cottingham Archt Jany 1826 and inscribed proposed elevation of snelston hall derbyshire the seat of iohn harrison esqr, Elevation of East front or Side Entrance to Snelston Hall the Seat of John Harrison Esqre or Elevation of West Front to Snelston Hall Derbyshire the Seat of John Harrison Esqr, and inscribed in the upper left corner No 2, 3 or 4, pen, ink and grey wash, watermarked j whatman 1823 or 1825, 52 x 73cm (3) (see illustration of one)
Lewis Nockalls Cottingham - ground plan of proposed additions to snelston hall the seat of John Harrison Esqr, with a vignette of the 'View of the Mansion as seen for the Carriage drive' to scale 7.5inches : 200ft, signed L N Cottingham archt. and dated 1826, pen, pencil, ink and bistre wash, the plan of the house and terrace in coloured wash, watermarked j whatman turkey mill, 45 x 69cm
Lewis Nockalls Cottingham - Proposed Elevations of the South, West and North Fronts of Snelston Hall the Seat of John Harrison Esqre, three, all signed L N Cottingham Archt dated Decr 1826 inscribed in the margin and inscribed No 4, No 5 or No 6 in the upper left corner, to scale 1foot: 110 or 150, pen and ink, watermarkedj whatman turkey mill, 1826
An unusual Scottish Arts & Crafts Movement inlaid and stained wood armchair, the narrow back with a polychrome panel of a young woman before trees, a dove alighting on her hand another descending from above, the curving arms on shaped uprights, the solid seat inlaid with further birds and on squared cabriole legs with stretchers, 134cm h, 62cm w, c1905
A pair of early Victorian yew Windsor chairs, with a pierced splat of inverted baluster outline and spindle back, the arm bow on turned uprights, having elm seat, on conforming legs with ‘crinoline' stretcher, 92cm h, one with fragmentary printed paper label thomas he..., the other with a similar label mr t heernan Cornhill Lincoln
Workshop of Arthur W. Simpson, The Handicrafts, Kendal AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY 'EASY STOOL', framed in mahogany-stained beech, having an interlaced hide-covered concave rectangular seat on four tapering square section legs with plain stretchers, stamped beneath 'REGd No 695391/8668 and having a circular bakelite plaque stamped 'ARTHUR W SIMPSON, THE HANDICRAFTS, KENDAL', 40cm x 30cm x 31cm high, (15.75in x 11.8in x 12.2in).
A VICTORIAN CHILD'S FRUITWOOD RUSH-SEATED CHAIR having a plain toprail with lobed terminals on a plain midrail and uprights, framed by curved 'stretchers' linking the toprail to the tops of the front legs, the bow-fronted rush-covered seat on slightly 'sabre' legs with turned stretchers, the front stretcher spindle-turned, 57cm, (22.5in) high.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED TWO-SEATER SETTEE in the George III taste, having a slightly humped padded back between open fluted columns and partially padded open arms with foliate-carved scroll terminals, and supports, the fixed seat (upholstered, as the back, in sage green plush) on fluted tapering cylindrical legs, 120.5cm, (47.5in) wide.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL CHAIR having a humped toprail with central inlaid harewood and boxwood half sunflower motif, the scroll terminals with full flowerheads, above an upholstered back and serpentine- fronted seat, both upholstered in gold foliate damask, between arms, the boxwood-strung and inlaid supports extending as tapering square section front legs.
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY OAK ARTS & CRAFTS-STYLE RECLINING EASY CHAIR having a slatted back and canvas seat between plain arms with a navette-decorated open supports, on tapering square section front legs with castors, the back stretcher with oval plaque: 'PATENT/No 4959/12/ G & Co B') (lacks cushions).
AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY DUTCH INLAID WALNUT DINING CHAIR in the early 18th century taste, having a three-lobed surmount, shaped splat and uprights all profusely inlaid with flowering plants and a bird, the later-upholstered serpentine-fronted drop-in seat on a shaped apron and cabriole front legs with claw feet, all inlaid as before.
Joseph James, Penrith (Retailer) A LATE VICTORIAN LIGHT OAK DINING SUITE comprising A WIND-OUT EXTENDING DINING- TABLE WITH TWO EXTRA LONG LEAVES, plus SIX CHAIRS, the table of rounded oblong form on turned tapering legs, with castors, the mechanism stamped 'JOS.JAMES', 112cm x 208cm fully extended x 70.5cm high, (47.6in x 82in x 27.75in) (sold with winder), the chairs each having a stippled-decorated toprail on three turned spindles, the hide-covered fixed seat on turned front legs matching those of the table.
A Victorian walnut framed double chair back settee, circa 1860, the undulating back rail centred by a pierced foliate carving and with carved rose crestings, later upholstered cream floral button back and overstuffed seat, the serpentine frame raised on squat cabriole legs and ceramic casters, 72" wide
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