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).
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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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