SET OF ERCOL VINTAGE STICK BACK CHAIRS. A set of five Ercol light elm and beech stick back chairs, each stamped underneath '1960, 2056', 79cms high. (5). *CR These have been well used, one seat is a little faded, they all have marks and scratches in places, two have had spindles re glued back into place. Overall they need a little attention.
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ANDREW MARTIN - DESIGNER LEATHER SWIVEL CHAIR 'CARLOTTA'. A leather swivel chair of large proportions with high back and seat, supported on a chrome and stainless steel circular base. With a label to the base, 'Prod Auth No 9000286649'. 121cms high, seat 96cms across at widest point. *CR Generally good overall, some age related wear in places.
Attributed to John Preston Neale - 'Seat of Thomas Rawling Esq, Saunder's Hill, Cornwall', 19th century monochrome watercolour, titled, 20cm x 25.5cm, together with an early 19th century sepia ink and watercolour by a different hand, Panoramic View of Berne, Switzerland, and a quantity of other 19th and 20th century watercolours and drawings. Provenance: the property of Donald Church.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
William Woollett - 'A View of Foots-Cray Place in Kent, the Seat of Bourchier Cleeve Esq', 18th century engraving, with later hand-colouring, together with a similar engraving, 'A View of the Canal and of the Gothick Tower in the Garden of His Grace the Duke of Argyl at Whitton', both within Hogarth style frames, and two other Country House prints. Provenance: the property of Donald Church.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SOFA, BY HOWARD & SONSLATE 19TH CENTURYOne leg stamped for the maker and serial numbered 394 / 342, also with old paper label71cm high, 153cm wide, 71cm deep Provenance:Woodleys, near Woodstock, OxfordshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe legs with some scuffs and knocksThis has been later upholstered and Dreweatts make no guarantees or comments as to condition or originality of the timber elements below the upholstered surface. The present loose upholstery has signs of age and use, including marks and stains, rips, tears - the older surface below also has signs of age and use, including marks, rips, tears, staining - please see additional images for a view of this layer. The frame appears solid and stable overallPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionAdditional measurements:The top of the seat rail (excluding cushions) is 33cm high from the floorCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SOFACIRCA 1790 AND LATERThe waved back, serpentine seat and sides on square tapering legs88cm high, 203cm wide, 81cm deepProvenance: Supplied by Oliver Messel Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and lossesOverall the frame is not solid and stable, this will require some repairs and restorations prior to use in a domestic setting, the upholstery has marks and stains, discolouration and wear, overall again may well benefit from a replacement. To one corner there is fraying and damage to the material - this is probably cat damage, part of the underlying frame is visible. One front leg has chew marks (probably from a dog/puppy), one rear corner leg is a replacementThis will require some repairs, restoration, and re-upholstery before use in a domestic settingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF EIGHT REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1820, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWSTo include a pair of armchairs, each with a scrolled and foliate-carved bar back above a padded seat and reeded tapering legsCondition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses, observations and restorations including: there are design variances in colour and figuring of the mahogany giving a contrasting effect in particular to the crest rails; there are some repairs including some later filler and dowel repairs; lacking one carved oval roundel to the head of one leg; some cracks; the pine framed drop in seats with tack holes from previous upholstery, with later webbing and sand coloured woven damask style fabric; little evidence of worm; the underside of the feet with later metal bosses applied.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE I WALNUT SIDE CHAIRCIRCA 1725With scrolled back above drop in seat and cabriole legsCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, some openings to jointsThere are some old running repairs, the rear seat rail with some later timber to support the drop in seatThe seat has been re-covered - Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality or condition of the frame beneath the upholstery Overall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CARVED WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED OPEN ARMCHAIRS IN CONTINENTAL EARLY 18TH CENTURY TASTEFIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURYWith carved lion heads to the scrolling arms121cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, some openings to joints especially around the arms which will require re-securingThe tapestry has frayed, split, wornThe seat of one chair has fallen through as can be seen in the online imagesPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY ARMCHAIRDATED 1833The upholstered back above open arms with padded elbow rests, the arms with push buttons to engage and lock the ratchet reclining action, the front seat rail sliding forward to reveal ratchet adjustable footrest, on turned legs terminating in brass castors, with a paper label to underside of footrest dated January 1833 17, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, London - Robert Daws, each leg stamped R DAWS L B Q GR PATENT, as a chair 102cm high, 64cm wide, 77cm deep The label to the underside of the footrest states that not "the least derangement has not to his knowledge averaged one in FIVE HUNDRED during five years". Other examples which have come up for auction have a differing number of years stated we can therefore be fairly confident in dating this to 1832. Daws warranted his chairs for seven years at an original cost for a chair of "moderate proportions" of £10 10S. He promised the chairs would form a "thousand positions". King George IV is believed to have owned one and commended it. The three 'B L Q' initials stamped to the sides of the patent are presumably those of the chair-maker, other chairs which have appeared for sale have differing pairs of initials. Daws traded from 17 Margaret St, Cavendish Square, London from 1820-1839.
A SET OF FOUR BROWN PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT SIDE CHAIRSLATE 19TH/ 20TH CENTURYThe shaped toprails and pierced splats painted with stylised anthemion and foliate eagle masks, the cane filled seats on sabre legs, Together with another similar, later example by Thomas Messell (5)83cm high, 46cm wide, 54cm deepProvenance: Supplied by Oliver Messel Condition Report: Overall scratches, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.One chair is of a later date.There are losses, observations and restorations including: the brown and gilt paintwork has a craquelure overall and is worn and rubbed; some of the canework is sagging with some strips of cane loose; the canework is to an inner frame, and only partially to the seat rails suggesting that the canework might have been adapted; there are cracks to the backs and also the front leg joint area and elsewhere; the later chair is lightweight by comparison and has a simplified line and smooth shiny recent finish, this later chair has a hole to the canework. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN WALNUT SOFABY GILLOW, LATE 19TH CENTURYOf small proportion Stamped 'GILLOW' and '1606 GILLOW'55cm high, 148cm wide, 70cm deep, the seat 36cm highCondition Report: As catalogued this is of small, low, probably bedroom proportion Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome old chips and losses, scuffs, knocks to timber edges and cornersThis has been later upholstered and Dreweatts make no guarantees or comments as to condition or originality of the timber elements below the upholstered surface. This appears in fairly clean condition overallOverall appears solid and stableas catalogued the rear legs are stamped, there are also VR castors fittedPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A STAINED OAK SIDE CHAIRLATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATERwith pierced c-scroll carved toprail and cane filled backs flanked by turned columns, the cane filled seats on scrolled supports and pad feet joined by ached moulded front stretchers 122cm high, 59cm wide, 46cm deepProvenance:Probably the Messel Family Collection at NymansSupplied by Oliver Messel to Flaxley Abbey from The Drawing Room at Holmstead Manor Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,This has hand arms at somepoint, Dreweatts do not guarantee they were original or a later addition and removal -there are plugged slots where these sat (and disguised under the surface)The surface is dark overall and with some painted decoration to the chair backSome re-tipping to the legsThe canework is intact, this is certainly laterOverall solid and stable, some wobble to the back due to construction and formSigns of woodworm overall, the rear seat runner has an old crack and split through also some later rails to strengthen and securePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH PAINTED OAK ARMCHAIR IN LOUIS XV STYLE19TH CENTURYThe shaped padded back and serpentine seat in moulded and foliate carved frame, with padded outscrolled armrests on moulded foliate carved cabriole legs ending in scrolled feet97cm high, 67cm wide, 60cm deepProvenance:Supplied by Oliver Messel Condition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses, observations and restorations including: later grey paint over the oak frame; some opened joints; the back of the chair with less paint.The upholstery is stained and the braid partially detached with discolouration and rust marks; knocks to the carving.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF SHERATON REVIVAL PAINTED SATINWOOD ARMCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURY105cm highTogether with a pair of similar side chairs, 93cm high(4)Condition Report: All with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, chips, losses, splits and cracks,Some signs of old damage and repairs including to the back of one of the armchairs, There is damages to the canework, one side chair needs replacing to both, one side chair appears to have had a replacement seat, one armchair appears intact, the other has a hole and sagging to the seatOverall some repairs needed before all chairs can be used in a domestic settingCondition Report Disclaimer
A George IV period mahogany Hall Chair, by Gillows of Lancaster (stamped), stamped also with the letter "K" for Earls of Kildare, the cruciform reeded back with a scroll top rail and a waisted centre above a solid seat on front turned legs. (1) Provenance:ÿÿ The FitzGerald Family, Carton House, Kildare,ÿby direct family descent.
A pair of high back hide covered Side Chairs, on square front legs, together with a heavy mahogany square plank top Occasional Table, with frieze drawer and brass mounts, on turned legs, with brass paw feet, and an early Victorian bar back Side Chair with drop in seat on front turned legs. As a lot. (4)
A 19th Century Irish chinoiserie decorated and ebonised Stool, of rectangular form with drop in seat on square chamfered legs with pierced spandrels, attributed to Gillingtons, Dublin, stamped with number 4409, approx. 43cms x 43cms (17" x 17"). (1) Provenance: The FitzGerald Family, Carton House, Kildare,by direct family descent.
The Contents of the Coach House A varied collection of household Furniture and Items, to include the following: An Edwardian mahogany extendingÿDining Table,ÿwith four spare leaves, the moulded top with D ends on turned reeded legs, approx. 127" x 230"; together with 8 oak Dining Chairs covered in green fabric back and seat on front turned legs. (9) A pair of modern red hide covered swivel Easy Armchairs. (2) A modern suite of Dining Furniture, by Al Frank, comprising 8 slat high back Chairs, with cream covered seats; together with a faux marble top Dining Table approx. 71" long, together with a smaller matching Coffee Table, with marble base. (10) A modern square shaped oversized Low Coffee Table, with frieze drawer and latted base approx. 47" square, with loose glass top. (1) A modern cube designÿBedroom Suite, comprising a white painted four poster Bed with matching Lockers, Table, Chest of Drawers and a Desk, sold as is, w.a.f. (7) A modern pine Chest, of two short and three long drawers; together with a modern three seater leather Couch and matching oblong Pouffe with black glass to stand. (3) A modern designer red hide covered three seater Couch, on four square legs, with loose seat cushions, approx. 78" long. (1) A modern Victorian style three seater Couch,ÿby the Sofa Factory with tan covered fabric and loose cushions, approx. 97" long. (1) A modern pine Refectory Table, on turned legs, approx. 72" long x 36" wide. (1) A 9 piece Colonial designÿwicker work Patio Furniture set, comprising footstools, two seater couch and matching glass top tables and two folding picnic chairs. (6) úÿÿÿÿÿÿ To be removed at the purchaser?s own risk and expense.
A fine set of four Regency gilt Open Armchairs, in the manner of James Wyatt (1746-1813), each with shield shaped back with centre padded tapestry panel and conforming bow fronted seat, with scroll arm rests on square tapering fluted spade legs. (4) Provenance:ÿÿThe FitzGerald Family, Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.
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