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A Victorian pine pew - the chamfer-panelled back with a trefoil shaped handrail above, over a plain seat with tweed upholstered loose cushion, raised on a shaped centre and plain end supports with chamfered edges and plinth bases on short bracket feet, the back with bookrest and later rail. (LWH 203 x 51 x 85 cm)
A good quality 19th century style mahogany showframe three-seater sofa - modern, the camel back, scroll arms and seat upholstered in ivory silk damask, the showframe carved with foliate, bead and reel decoration, raised on gadrooned and fluted tapered front legs with brass castors, 198 cm long, 94 cm high, with four matching cushions, all in very good condition.
A pair of George VI Coronation chairs by Hands & Sons - the frames stamped 'CORONATION 1937 HANDS & SONS' and with the GVI cypher, the padded backs and stuff over seats upholstered in olive green velvet with gold trim and embroidered GVI cypher, raised on square legs, the front legs chamfered and with slightly flared feet, the frames in good condition, the upholstery original but in a/f condition (one seat cushion detached), 50 cm wide, 85 cm high.
A crescent-shaped silvered giltwood, caned and suede settee by Christopher Guy - reputedly retailed by Harrods, the low, slightly arched buttoned back with angular showframe, over a concave seat, upholstered in pale grey suede, the back in gilt canework, raised on serpentine supports with kicked-out front feet, inset maker's button to one leg and monogram fabric to underside, 207 cm long, approx. 95 cm deep, 82.5 cm high. * See next lot for a pair of matching armchairs
Two pieces: 1. a reproduction French 19th century style mahogany and kingwood serpentine writing table - late 20th century, the crossbanded, quarter-veneered top over a single frieze drawer with shaped lower edge and rococo-style handles, raised on angular cabriole-style supports with foliate brass mounts and sabots (LWH 103.5 x 58.5 x 74 cm); 2. a reproduction mahogany spider-back chair with ivory silk damask stuffover seat and square, moulded tapered front legs with spade feet, 56.5 cm wide, 90 cm high. (2)
A folding Indian painted and lacquered travelling chair - 20th century, the back painted with two nobleman travelling on an elephant mahout through a landscape, within gilt bell flower and red and green beaded borders, the slatted seat with gilt fern leaf decoration, 35.5 cm high; together with a small Indian chased brass dish, 20 cm diameter; and an Indonesian hand painted linen wall hanging,
A Victorian armchair in Dutch 18th century style - the high, camel back, scroll arms and seat upholstered in mustard-yellow velour with silver and gold piping and tasseled fringe, raised on octagonal baluster front legs with a foliate scroll carved front stretcher, H-stretcher and brass castors, 84 cm wide, 130 cm wide, in good condition.
An English walnut and caned three piece bergere suite, in the William and Mary style,1930s, with loose seat and back cushions, (3)Condition Report: The sofa. The left arm is badly damaged to the canework, the right side has damage to its front section. The back panels are fine.Armchairs. All the sides and the backs are fine. Three of the sides look to have been re-done.
A pair of Victorian mother of pearl, ebonised and papier mache finished cane seated chairs decorated with snowdrop panels, bearing makers label for Jennens, London, 82cm highChairs have with expected wear and scuffs from use. front leg on one chair appears to have been reglued with a small piece of the seat frame being lost in this processSome woodworm holes notedCane work intact.
Selina Wentworth Fitzwilliam Viscountess Milton (1812-1883) A collection of 70 watercolours pertaining to the topographical studies of the Viscountess travels of Switzerland, Italy and Britain. Each is inscribed and dated in pencil, including The Eiger from Grindelwald, Wetterhorn, Meiringen, "Morning Mist Lucerne Lake from Schweizerhof", "Mount Pilate from Hotel Nationale", Lake Lecco, Lake Como, Porlezza, Lake Lugana, Isola Madre, Ossola, Les Arguilles Rouges, Spithead from St Clare, North Berrwick, Arthur's Seat, Pentland Hills, Lennox Love, Tantollon. Two folios bound in half calf gilt, gilt in compartments.Foxing to paper, though this does not appear to impinge on many of the watercolours.Plus, 'Armagh Cathedral', watercolour, signed in pencil, 23x25cm, framed and glazed.
An early 20th century upholstered armchair, by Howard & Sons Ltd, stamped 5678 to the inside back leg and to the brass castors, with original H & S ticking to the seat cushion76w x 90d x 84h cmOverall condition is usable but very marked. There was a modern loose cover which we have removed. The legs are marked with use and both the back legs have been broken and repaired. Clearly stamped to the castors and leg. The fabric is very marked and worn. Collected from a local house clearance in Suffolk.
An early 20th century upholstered armchair, by Howard & Sons Ltd, with some original ticking bearing H&S monogram in green on cream, stamped to the inside back leg Howard & Son Ltd, Berner Street, 1731 and to the brass castors. The company relocated to 25, 26 and 27 Berner Street in 1872 and became Howard Ltd in 1899.78w x 110d x 85h cmOverall condition is scruffy but solid and usable. It had modern loose covers which we have removed, so there is no cover for the seat cushion and the remaining fabric is very marked, worn and faded. The wooden legs are marked from use. Clearly stamped to the frame and the castors. Removed from a local house clearance.
A Georgian style leather upholstered button back wing armchair, mid 20th century, on square legsOverall condition is complete and solid. Slightly dirty, with a small hole visible to the diamond on the back of the seat near the top. The back has various dents and marks, where it appears to have been pushed against other furniture in the house. Several deep creases to the seat, most noticably to the front edge and seat base. Light marks to the wooden legs from use. Collcedt from a local house, so unrestored.
A Regency bar back elbow chair, on turned legsOverall condition is complete and usable. There are some surface marks and knocks from use/age as expected. The seat appears to be leather and recently done. The bar back has been broken and repaired, not recently. One leg has a metal plate inside to support it. Metal tips added to the feet. A section of veneer missing to the front rail.
A Ercol Light Elm Dressing table, with single drawer, on splay supports with turned stretchers. 69cm by 49cm by 74cm, together with a matching dressing table stool and small dressing table mirror (3)Dressing table - slightly faded, very minor general, marks, wear and scratchesStool - various minor surface scratches and indentation, especially to the back of seat, otherwise, general wear, scratches, etcMirror - slightly faded with minor surface marks, scratches and wear
Architecture.- Hill (Oliver), John Cornforth, James Lees-Milne & Christopher Hussey. English Country Houses, 5 vol. (Caroline 1625-1685; Baroque 1685-1715; Early Georgian 1715-1760; Mid-Georgian 1760-1800; Late Georgian 1800-1840) [a complete set], vol.1 & 2 first editions, the others reprints, 1966-70-67-66-67 § Colvin (Howard) & John Harris, editors. The Country Seat: Studies in the History of the Country House presented to Sir John Summerson, 1970 § Schmidt (L.) & others. Holkham, 2005 § Moore (A.) Houghton Hall, 1996 § Saumarez Smith (Charles) The Building of Castle Howard, 1990 § Lightbown (R.W.) An Architect Earl: Edward Augustus Stratford (1736-1801) 2nd Earl of Aldborough, Thomastown, 2008 § Ricketts (A.) The English Country House Chapel: Building a Protestant Tradition, Reading, 2007, illustrations, some colour, original cloth or boards with dust-jackets, those of the first a little rubbed and faded, one torn at head of spine; and c.25 others and a stack of house guides & periodicals etc. with articles on country houses, 4to & 8vo (sm.qty)
Young (John) A Catalogue of the Celebrated Collection of Pictures of the late John Julius Angerstein, Esq., large paper copy, text in English and French, 42 etched plates on india paper and mounted, foxing to mounts, engraved portrait of the Earl of Liverpool tipped in at beginning, bookplate of Richard Meux Benson, contemporary half green roan, uncut, spine rubbed and faded, 1823; A Catalogue of the Pictures at Leigh Court, near Bristol; the seat of Philip John Miles, Esq., contemporary half roan, uncut, 1822; A Catalogue of Pictures by British Artists, in the possession of Sir John Fleming Leicester...at Tabley House, Cheshire, some offsetting, modern half morocco, 1825; A Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures of the...Marquess of Stafford, at Cleveland House, London, 2 vol., mezzotint portrait, engraved plates on india paper and mounted, foxing, original roan-backed cloth, gilt, vol.1 rebacked preserving decorative gilt spine, 1825, first editions, half-titles, engraved plates, most rubbed, folio & 4to (5) *** Good collection of 4 of the 5 catalogues produced by Young (lacking only the Pictures at Grosvenor House). John Julius Angerstein (1735-93) was a London businessman, collector and patron of the arts. When he died his collection of thirty-eight pictures was bought for the nation (for approximately £60,000) and formed the basis of the National Gallery, founded in 1824 and first situated in Angerstein's house at 100 Pall Mall. It included Rubens' Rape of the Sabine Women, Claude's Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, Rembrandt's Woman taken in Adultery, and Sebastiano del Piombo's Raising of Lazarus which Angerstein had bought from the celebrated Orléans Collection in 1798 for 3500 guineas and which became item No.1 in the National Gallery Catalogue. Angerstein's house soon became too small and the present gallery designed by William Wilkins was built between 1832 and 1838. Philip Miles was a railway magnate who bought Leigh Court near Bristol and filled it with a fine collection of Old Master paintings. It included the famous "Altieri Claudes", originally purchased by William Beckford in 1799 for the then astounding price of £6825 for the pair. The collection was dispersed at Christie's in 1884.
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