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A Victorian mahogany framed sofa upholstered in Vanessa Arbuthnott fabric, the oval spoon back panel flanked by scrolling carved panels, flanked by two further upholstered panels with scrollwork carved show frames flanking the plain seat on turned, studded and fluted tapering front legs, 190 cm wide x 80 cm deep x 86 cm high
An Indian hardwood bridal cabinet or dower chest, the plain top with octagonal faceted finials over fretwork carved panelled sides and two cupboard doors, raised on wooden wheels, 90 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 65 cm high, together with a rustic Indian wooden framed stool with lattice work seat, 59 cm wide x 40 cm deep x 26 cm high
A pair of painted pine floral decorated childrens' lits en bateaux, 98 cm wide x 210 cm long x 90 cm high, together with a pair of painted towel rails, a set of four childrens' bar back panel seat white painted chairs and matching table, a Henry Maas carved oak chlid's "rabbit" rocking chair and four rush seat ladder back chlidrens' chairs painted with Tom Kitten and or Peter Rabbit
A rustic yew wood log section pedestal occasional table on tripod base, 53 cm wide x 56 cm high, a modern pine circular pedestal occasional table, an upholstered footstool in the Victorian style, a pair of Chinese hardwood square occasional tables on rectangular tapered legs united by galleried undertiers, 35 cm x 36 cm x 67 cm high and a child's ash spindle back panel seat elbow chair, 37.5 cm wide x 57.5 cm high
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN, A MOUSEMAN OAK MILKING STOOL with kidney-shaped seat, lightly adzed, raised on three faceted legs, with carved mouse signature. 35cm high, seat 30.7cm wideThe two front legs are a little loose but still sturdy enough to sit on. No chips or losses to the mouse. A few very minor water marks to the top but generally in good condition.
PETER HEAP, A PAIR OF RABBITMAN OAK CARVER CHAIRS each with openwork carved lattice back panel, leather seat and faceted baluster legs, with carved rabbit signatures. (2) Height of backs 91cmThe lattice panel to one chair is loose and therefore slides side to side a little. The leather seats are faded. Surface marks and wear. In generally good condition commensurate with age and use.
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN, A SET OF EIGHT MOUSEMAN OAK DINING CHAIRS each with openwork carved lattice back panel, leather seat and faceted baluster forelegs, with carved mouse signature. (8) Height of backs 85cmThe chairs are structurally sound and the hide seats are in good condition without tears or marks. Some water/splash marks. In generally good condition.
A STEEL AND LEATHER EXTENDING CLUB FENDER, 20TH CENTURY the stools covered in green leather, raised on tubular supports. 46cm high, 166cm wide (closed), 53cm deepThe green leather seats are in good condition without damage. The metal collar which covers the extension area is replaced. Some surface wear is commensurate with use. In generally good condition and a great looker. Inside measurement when closed 132cm (52"), 166cm wide overall (65.5"). Gap between leather seat pads at front when closed 61cm (2ft).
Corgi Vintage Original toy car 1965 No. 261; James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5 from the movie Goldfinger , with opening roof and ejector seat and contains a fixed driver and loose ejector figure and box( no inner liner) The car is owned from Childhood by the vendor- mechanism for ejector function-there are no further rockets-Lightly playworn on some areas as shown ; Box is very good and has original pencil price of 9/11 on the side. Please see all images to satisfy yourself of the condition. ( car and box)
Follower of Peter Tillemans (Antwerp 1684-1734 Norton)A stag huntoil on panel 90.1 x 161.5cm (35 1/2 x 63 9/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceFormerly from Cassiobury Park, Hartford, Seat of the Earl of Essex, and thence by descent to the present ownerThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN WESTERN SADDLE, circa 1880, made by Logan Bros., Grangeville, Idaho and used on the John Day Ranch, three quarter seat, the seat jockeys and fenders with oval maker's stamps (barely legible), the borders decorated over all with chequered panels and with linear and flower head decoration to the seat, the stirrups with tapaderos. This saddle and its provenance has been authenticated by Bob Byrd of the High Desert Museum, Bend, Oregon.
A VICTORIAN CAST IRON SERPENT AND GRAPE GARDEN BENCHBY COALBROOKDALE, LATE 19TH CENTURYthe scrolling ends with dog head terminals, with diamond registration marks and further rectangular plaques, with later teak slats76.5cm high, 161cm wide, 68cm depth (max)Catalogue NoteThis design, number 17597 is the second oldest seat design registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Foundry at the Public Records Office, on 6th April 1844. It appears as seat No. 9 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue, Section III, page 249
A GEORGE III PAINTED ASH AND PINE LAMBING CHAIRPOSSIBLY LANCASHIRE OR WESTMORELAND, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY,the wing panelled back above scroll arms and a box seat fitted with a drawer, on rocker supportsProvenancePurchased from Csaky's Antiques, Pimlico Road, London, 27th November 1987.
A SET OF FOUR REGENCY PAINTED DINING CHAIRSEARLY 19TH CENTURYpainted to simulate satinwood and decorated with musical instruments and foliage above a central plaque painted en-grisailles with cherubs at play, above caned seat and on ring turned front legs, comprising: an open armchair and three side chairs (4)
A FRENCH LOUIS XV GILTWOOD FAUTEUILBY BLAISE MAUCUY (1729-1798) C.1760the padded back, seat and armrests covered in crimson red velvet, the moulded frame carved with leaves and flowers, on cabriole legs, the frame stamped "B. Maucuy", with detachable bronze joints for travellingCatalogue NoteThis chair has been designed to be dismantled, the seat and the two upholstered armrests can be removed, the frame can be disassembled into four flat parts, suggesting that this chair was either designed for transport or to save space when stored away, as a chair in reserve. Blaise Maucuy was made maitre in 1758.
A GEORGE III IRISH MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRIN THE MANNER OF KATHERINE NAISH AND JOHN RUSSELL, C.1770with a pierced shield shaped back with a central painted armorial crest for Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough, County Kilkenny above a dished seat and chamfered square legs, together with a George III oak hall chair, possibly Irish, the circular back with a similar painted armorial, above a solid seat and sabre legs (2) Catalogue NoteThe two painted crests are for Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough, County Kilkenny.The form of the first chair is similar to a set in the Royal Collection Trust now found in the porch of Clarence House (RCIN 89). These were originally supplied for the Hall of the Queen's House between 1766 and 1772-3 together with another set supplied for the Salon Room at Kew by John Russell which were to 'the same pattern as those in the Hall at the Queen's House'.Another set of four chairs, to the same design, were supplied by Robert Campbell to Neiborow Palace, near Warsaw, around 1775 when it was owned by the Radziwillow family. Please see Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, pp.21 and 133 illus. 184.
A PAIR OF PAINTED AND SILVERED OPEN ARMCHAIRSONE C.1700, ONE A LATER COPYeach with a padded back and seat upholstered with studded green silk damask, with scroll arms with carved buttress supports, on cabriole legs united by a moulded and scroll decorated 'H' stretcher, with traces of gilding (2)ProvenanceDreweatt's. Hollycombe House: The Collection of Tim and Virginia Hoare, 15th / 16th June 2021, lot 78. The present lot was supplied by Robert Kime.
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