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A joined oak caqueteuse type open armchair, 17th century, the back panel and top rail carved with floral headed guilloche between stiff leaf carved uprights, the flat arms crooked in the middle on baluster turned supports terminating on a plank seat raised on turned front legs united by a plain stretcher on later block feet100 x 63 x 45cmProvenance:'Hillsleigh', Burford, Oxfordshire Purchased from Gerald Shaw in the 1960s.Splits to back panel with small areas of loss and replacement to both back and seat, candle wax to back panel
A Regency style mahogany bergere armchair, circa 1900, the caned rectangular back, sides and seat within a moulded frame raised on turned and reeded legs85 x 59 x 64cmBallykeel House, Hillsborough, Northern IrelandCanework without damageStructurally firm, though does rock very slighty, front left to back right, probably due to the fact the castors have been removedScratching and minor knocks to the frame as you would expectPossible repairs to the right side of the chair frameSee photos
A carved oak bench, 17th century, the rectangular plank top with chip carved ends and moulded sides over a nulled-carved front frieze raised on turned baluster legs united by plain stretchers on block feet55 x 153 x 26cmProvenance:'Hillsleigh', Burford, OxfordshireAcquired from Gerald Shaw in the 1960s.Bench structurally sound with general wear consistent with age and useBack right leg has been broken and replaced at the top where it meets the seat. Bench base possibly reduced in length at one end due to a shadow under the seat, also the carved rail runs into the leg on one sideThe front rail possibly had corner brackets at some pointSigns of re-enforcement with blocks most likely put on in the 19th centuryStamped 'T.C' at one endSee photos
A Puginesque Gothic oak armchair, late 19th century, the arched back pierced with a quatrefoil and pair of pointed arches over a maroon leather upholstered seat raised on tapered and faceted front legs108 x 59 x 53cmSome scratching to the back, frame generally quite knocked consistent with useStructurally firmCorner of the arch to the right side possibly repairedUpholstery recent
An oak wainscot chair, 17th century, the plain back panel below two nulled-carved rails with shaped top over two down scrolling arms on turned baluster supports, with a planked seat raised on turned front legs and square section back legs united by stretchers, the frame with multiple 'SW/MS' stamp113 x 57 x 53cmProvenance:Collection of Mike Handford, 'Hillsleigh', Burford, OxfordshireStructurally weak, rocks back and forwardsSigns of repair to some joints, especially at the top of both legs, back right leg with rott and historic repairMinor historic worm to the right uprightMiddle back panel has been split and repaired, arms have been re-pegged, General knocks and wear consistent with age, majority original though has been restored with additional partsSee photos
A three piece giltwood salon suite after George Jacob, 19th century, to include a two-seat canape and a pair of matching fauteuils, with moulded frames, the rectangular backs surmounted by C-scroll cresting over down swept acanthus carved arms raised on turned and tapered legs106 x 165 x 75cmProvenance:Property of a collector, removed from Moggerhanger Park, BedfordshirePlay in the joints of the sofa. Repairs to the joints of the sofa. Damage to the gilt commensurate with age and use throughout. chips, rubbing and scratches to extremities
Two similar Edwardian upholstered chairs, each with padded rectangular back and seat upholstered in an apricot fabric with a bullion fringe raised on turned front legs and castors, both chairs was a rear leg numerically stamped, armchair back right leg '40915' other chair back left leg '30811'92 x 90 x 76cm98 x 72 x 70cmProvenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)
A carved oak open armchair, 17th century, the floral carved back panel below a top rail with repeating C-curl decoration, the scrolling arms on turned supports terminating on a plank seat with shaped frieze on turned front legs and run-moulded stretchers90 x 60 x 56cmProvenance:'Hillsleigh', Burford, Oxfordshire
A walnut bobbin turned armchair, in the late 17th century style, the rectangular padded back and seat upholstered in a light blue fabric, the turned arm rests with block terminals and circular mouldings raised on turned legs and stretchers92 x 62 x 49cmProvenance:Collection of Mike Handford, 'Hillsleigh', Burford, Oxfordshire
A Whitefriars Sapphire glass bowl designed by Barnaby Powell, flaring low bowl cut with discs, on cylindrical foot, unsigned 25.5cm. diam. LiteratureLesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 127 plate 122 for a comparable bowl in amber glass.ProvenanceThe Country Seat, 2004.
A 19th century parcel gilt, maple piano, by Erard, with barley twist legs terminating in brass castors, the action straight strung and with a wooden frame and iron plate, the inside of the keyboard lid 'Great Exhibition The only Council Medal for Pianofortes', number 3424, 144cm wide x approximately 255cm long x 97cm high; with a matching piano stool, seat in very poor condition (2)CITES ivory exemption reference 22SPETKCCase: Fading/light-damage in places. Some varnish wear in places. Light scratches in places, especially to the cover. Some abrasions and small chips to the gilt in places. Small veneer losses on either side of case adjacent to keyboard.Action: Not currently playable but appears intact. In need of re-commissioning, cleaning and tuning. Several hammers stuck. Both pedals function.Stool: Leather cover worn and faded with a tare near the edge. Evidence of old worm to stem and supports.
A Black Forest inlaid walnut musical chairThe openwork carved back inlaid and decorated with a scene of an Alpine goat, the shaped and moulded seat inlaid with a stag surrounded by a flower garland, sprung to actuate the musical movement, raised on leaf-capped scroll supports.30cm wide x 29cm deep x 66cm high, seat height 33cm.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIR upholstered in mustard dralon, the padded back with straight top rail, sliding adjustable seat, open padded arms on scrolled supports, raised on baluster turned and reeded front legs with brass toes and castors, 24 1/2" x 19 1/2" x 37 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good condition throughout
AN ASH COMB BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, Welsh 18th century, with curved top rail, shaped tapering arm supports, primitive oak(?) dished seat, on replaced turned tapering legs and H stretcher, traces of old green paint, 22" x 14" x 33 3/4" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Structurally sound, all joints tight, seat probably re-stained
AN EARLY GEORGIAN SIDE CHAIR, second quarter 18th century, the tapering back with solid splat and dished top rail, drop in padded seat in red silk, raised on cabriole front legs and pad feet joined by turned and block H stretcher, 20" x 16" x 36 1/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very good
A SET OF EIGHT LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, early 19th century, including two elbow chairs, the open backs with curved top rail over a lotus carved horizontal splat, drop in seats in a striped red and white floral weave, on lotus carved baluster turned tapering front legs and splayed back legs, stamped "TN", 18 1/4" x 15" x 34" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Structurally sound, all upright/top rail joints good, some fading, evidence of old worm to softwood and one rail replaced, very minor veneer loss to one back seat rail.
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY RECLINING LIBRARY WING ARMCHAIR with pull out leg rest, button upholstered in blue chamois leather, the arched back with removable wings, padded open arms with scrolled terminals on shaped supports, raised on cabriole front legs with brass toes and wood castors, stamped Gautier to under frame, 29 1/2" x 25 1/2" x 45 3/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Upholstery good and structurally sound generally with working mechanism, some wood worm to leg support now also affecting seat rails, veneer strip off front of leg rest and to right seat rail, all castors intact.
A GEORGIAN ASH AND ELM COUNTRY SIDE CHAIR, possibly Staffordshire late 18/19th century, the waved top rail over solid vase splat, panel seat with waved front rail, turned front legs with concave and cup motif terminating in pad feet joined by a baluster turned front stretcher, 18 1/2" x 12 1/4" x 37 3/4" (for a similar chair cf Cotton "The English Regional Chair", (ACC 1991) p. 305) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very good condition with lovely colour and patination
A GEORGIAN OAK SETTLE, late 18th century, the back with moulded top rail over four ogee fielded panels, drop in seat upholstered in pink dralon, down curved arms on baluster turned supports, on three cabriole front legs and pad feet, 71 3/4" x 23 1/2" x 41 1/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good condition and good colour. Replaced top to right end of top rail approximately 8", some loss to pad of right front foot.
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRS of balloon back form upholstered in cream silk damask, with leaf carved pierced and waisted splat, overstuffed seat, on cabriole front legs and knurl feet, 18 1/4" x 34 3/4", label for Robert Hanna, Belfast (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Split to one splat - reglued, otherwise good restored condition
A PAIR OF CHINESE RED LACQUERED CHILDS' CHAIRS, c.1900, with square section uprights and arched scroll back top rail, solid twin panel splat carved with figure and floral scenes on a black ground, flush panel seat with pierced fret front rail, on square section legs and stretchers, 16 1/2" x 12" x 29" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Losses to back of both uprights and to back splat supports to one, also losses to base of one rear foot and repair to other and lacking lower brackets to front rail. Other chair in generally good condition but with some wear to base of both rear legs and both seat side rails appear to be replacements. Some loss of lacquer to both chairs consistent with age and use.
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, c.1800, of Sheraton type, and including two elbow chairs, the reeded uprights and curved top rail over horizontal splat with central tablet, overstuffed seats in floral gros point, raised on ring turned tapering front legs and splayed back legs, one stamped "AF" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good condition consistent with age and use. Some seat rails/struts reglued. One front leg of single chair replaced, fine split to top of two front legs of single chairs professionally reglued, and repair to top of one carver front leg, replaced veneer strips to back rail of three single chairs. Old blacksmith's repair to upper part of both uprights to a single chair and patch inserted to top rail of one carver at upright joint, professionally done. Coverings replaced and applied with brass strips, some sagging. Generally all structurally sound with good patination
A Victorian drop end sofa, of cottage proportions, later re-covered in ivory coloured lattice pattern fabric, the padded scrolled arms enclosing a straight front sprung seat, upon bun front feet, plain rear feet and castors, 74cm H x 148cm W x 80cm DCondition reportSome minor stains/marks to the fabric, light scuffs and scratches to all legs.The drop-end release mechanism is sticking, however the sofa constructions appears to be good with little or no movement in the joints.
A set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, each with a stuff-over seat, upon lobed tapering front legs extending to peg feet, plain back swept rear legs, 86cm high, along with a pair of Edwardian walnut bedroom chairs, upon ring incised front legs plain rear legs, upholstered in conforming fabric, 85cm high (6)
A pair of teak and leather magistrates court throne chairs, early 20th century, each with a moulded pediment above a padded rectangular backrest, extending to square section armrests with Greek key pattern terminals, upon octagonal tapering supports culminating in conforming feet, united to plain rear legs by a 'H' cross stretcher, 118cm H seat height 45cm x 64cm W x 54cm D (2) (at fault)
A Victorian walnut framed double spoon back sofa, in foliate pattern damask fabric, the twin button backs within a scalloped frame united by a carved interlaced openwork foliate scroll, over the sprung serpentine seat enclosed by conforming carved open arms, upon French style front cabriole legs and plain back swept rear legs with ceramic castors (lacking one rear castor), 99cm H x 180cm W x 70cm DCondition reportVery light fading to the fabric particularly on the seat along with two very small specks, frame appears to be sound with little or no play in the joints
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