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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK SETTLE, the high back with nine rectangular fielded panels, the open scrolled arms on baluster turned supports, the seven panelled box base with solid seat, the central panel hinged, the feet being continuations of the stile. Lacking one arm. Width 72". Height 57".
J. LONDON, An unusual carved rosewood and leather upholstered settle, late 19th century, with blue leather upholstered backs and seat, the top rail carved with an ivy leaf frieze divided by oak leaf and acorn stiles and flanked by two parcel-gilt decorated double-sided panels depicting fish, parrots and lizards, two carved J. London, Architect', above foliate headed moulded arms, 162cm high by 280cm. wide by 68.5cm deep; 5ft. 3in., 9ft. 2in., 2ft. 3in.
ANONYMOUS, A fine and impressive Art Nouveau carved walnut five piece salon suite, early 20th century, each piece elaborately carved, applied and pierced with foliage, foliate scrolls and mounted with maiden's masks terminals, with patterned upholstery, comprising: a pair of armchairs, each pierced back carved with a lizard above applied carved satinwood foliage and a shaped seat, the seat rail centred by a flowerhead, on shaped and pierced legs terminating in trefoil feet; a two seat settee, the foliate pierced, lizard carved and applied satinwood flower carved back centred by a profile roundel of a maiden, the seat rail centred by a maiden's mask; and a pair of side chairs, the conforming backs carved with frogs, Armchairs: 98cm., 3ft. 2in.Settee: 100cm. high by 136cm. wide by 53cm. deep; 3ft. 3in., 4ft. 5in., 1ft. 9in.
A Fabulous 17th Century English Yew-wood Wainscot Chair. The back having a shaped cresting rail between run-moulded stiles, with an upper & lower back panel simply decorated with recessed lozenge banding. The downswept arms with scroll ends resting on ball-turned columns leading down to a moulded seat and baluster turned legs joined to the rear stiles supports by peripheral stretchers. Fine colour and patination.
A Fine Late 17th/Early 18th Century Yew-wood Settle having a lunette carved top rail above four small horizontal fielded panels enriched with nulling and divided by carved muntins, with vertical lozenge carved panels below. The shaped plank arms with scroll ends on turned supports leading to the two plank seat with five baluster turned front legs connected by a long front stretcher and stile supports to the rear, 75 ins (191 cms) in width
A Fine Joined Oak Salisbury Caqueteuse/Armchair Circa 1580-1630. The back having a lunette carved top rail above a fielded panel back ornamented with a large scrolling arabesque defined against a sunken matted ground, and framed in a border of small punchwork crosses. The block arms with angled 'elbows' and outswept scroll terminals on turned column supports leading down to an edge-moulded plank seat with canted rear corners, above a carved seat rail on turned cannon barrel legs joined by peripheral stretchers. Stamped with the initials RH to the top of the front right leg.
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