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A set of ten oak dining chairs,20th century, in the early 18th century style, including two elbow chairs, with green studded upholstery, raised on turned supports united by stretchers,elbow chair 60cm60cm deep112cm high, seat 51cmside chair 50cm wide50cm deep106cm high, seat 49cm (10)Condition ReportOne chair back split through, otherwise, the chairs have sturdy, solid frames. Marks, scratches, pulls and wear to the upholstery. Knocks, wear and scuffs to the frame commensurate with use.
A Danish leather club chair,1940s, upholstered throughout in cognac leather, the back with buttoned detailing, with studded detailing to the edges, raised on stained beech supports, 68cm wide71cm deep80cm high, seat 40cmBuying this armchair at auction could save up to 0.12 tonne of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportWear commensurate with age and use. The leather with creases and marks. The back rest with some staining.
A pair of red leather club chairs,1930s, raised on front turned bun feet,93cm wide36cm deep86cm high, seat 33cm highBuying these antique armchairs could save up to 0.24 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportLosses to the leather at the front. Splits and losses tot he feet. Cracking and loss of colour to the leather - would require attention or reupholstering.
A Regency mahogany breakfast table,early 19th century, the rectangular flip top with rounded corners, with a reeded edge, raised on a turned pedestal base terminating onto four reeded supports each with a brass mount with a castor,146cm wide, 92cm deep,72cm high, together with four regency chairs and two matched carvers, all with seats upholstered in cream leather with studded detailing, raised on turned front supports, 53cm wide (carvers),57cm deep, 84cm high, seat 45cmBuying this antique table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to purchasing a new dining table. Condition ReportThe top with stains scratches and marks. Some more pronounced ringlet marks. The base is slightly wobbly. The frame of the chairs with wear. One of the carvers with a white paint stain to the front support. All with knocks, dents and bumps to the frame.
A French walnut settee,19th century, upholstered in striped fabric, the square back with lappet moulded arms,180cm wide54cm deep105cm high, seat 41cm highBuying the settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportKnocks and wear throughout. One leg is detached but present. Numerous flight holes are visible. Additions to the legs.
A pair of Chinese hardwood horseshoe-back folding chairs,20th century, each with metal bands, a carved splat, applied brass decoration to the footrest and a rope seat,72cm wide72cm deep101cm high (2)Condition ReportGeneral surface wear. Minor dents, scratches and discolouration to metal. Both arms a little loose. One slightly wobbly with an attached wood under the base, rope seat with loose strings, and cracks to wood.
A Victorian wing armchair,by Cornelius V Smith, with pale cream piped upholstery, raised on front walnut cabriole supports, stamped C V S to the rear leg,70cm wide90cm deep106cm high, seat 37cm highBuying the armchair at auction could save up to 0.12 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportSturdy, solid and ready to use. Some marks to the upholstery. More noticeable scuffs to the legs.
A near pair of ash and elm Windsor chairs,late 18th century, each with a pierced splat, raised on turned supports, united by a stretcher,66cm wide66cm deep113cm high, seat 43cm highCondition ReportSturdy frames but stand unevenly. Visible loosening to the joins. Losses to the bottom of the feet. Knocks, wear and scuffs throughout.
A good quality Victorian style extending mahogany dining table with single additional leaf, raised on four turned and fluted legs with brass castors (the legs are detachable for ease of transport and installation) 105cm wide x 200cm long when closed x 254cm long when extended (to seat 8/10)
An oak refectory table, the heavy plank top raised on a simple stretcher base united by a central rail, (with receipt for purchase in 2008 for £3,000 from Lorfords) together with a set of eight oak dining chairs, with panelled backs and upholstered seats set on bobbin forelegs, the table to seat 10, 375cm long x 85cm wide
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