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A 19th Century oak yoke back corner chair with fretwork carved back splats and rush seat on turned legs to pad feet, 47 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 80 cm high, together with two 19th Century mahogany shield back dining chairs with upholstered seats on square tapered moulded supports united by stretchers
A circa 1900 carved walnut framed hall chair in the Gothic Revival style, the upholstered back with guilloche carved frame over an upholstered seat with foliate carved seat rails, on turned and carved cup and cover supports united by a shaped X stretcher, raised on brass feet, 54 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 98 cm high
A pair of Chinese carved hardwood armchairs, 19th century. Each with a pierced back carved with a central dragon, shou symbols, flowers and further dragons, above solid arms with mask terminals flanking a drop in seat, on curvilinear supports with similar decoration, height 98.5cm, width 59cm, depth 55cm. (2)
A retro mid century pale blue Formica topped, drop leaf kitchen table with 4 matching chairs. Table raised on 4 tubular natural wood legs. Together with 4 light wood, curved backed chairs with pale blue/green vinyl seat cushions. One chair has remnants of Chair Centre Limited, London label to underside. Table approx. 76cm tall x 81cm long.
A vintage Lloyd Loom style basket weave chair with sprung seat, together with a dark oak circular shaped low table raised on 4 cabriole style legs. Chair painted white with floral upholstered seat, remnants of original pink coloured paint visible on underside. Table approx. 38cm tall x 61cm diameter.
* Oak Chair. A joined backstool oak chair, English, South Yorks circa 1670-1700, of polished oak, with solid seat and carved double-splat back, feet worn away, total height 96 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Chinnery (Victor), Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, A History of Early Furniture in the British Isles and New England, Woodbridge: Antiques Collectors' Club, 1998, pp. 479-480.Backstools always of open-back variety. The majority of backstools have a pair of characteristic crescent-shaped cross-splats, enriched with scrolls and other details (see particularly figure 4:142). The double cross-splat backstool is a firmly entrenched pattern in Yorkshire, with a wide variation in individual treatments as confirmed by the illustrations in Chinnery.
* Duke of Wellington. Funeral of the Duke of Wellington pottery wall plaque in the style of a pot lid, from coloured prints from the original plates engraved for the Jesse Austin Process 1845-1870, reproduced by Kirkhams Ltd, Stoke of Trent, 1947, stamps to verso, 18 cm diameter together with a Victorian pot lid showing the Duke of Wellington, 11 cm diameter, plus two Victorian plates for 'Strathfield Saye The seat of the Duke of Wellington', 21.5 cm and 18 cm diameter QTY: (4)
A late 18th/early 19th Century stick back elm and painted armchair, Welsh, with traces of old dark green paint, the bar back above a row of seven spindles to the very upright back above a solid saddle seat flanked by curled arms and turned front support, the turned legs united by an H stretcher, 58cm wide, 37cm deep, 97cm high, the seat 38cm high
A set of four Georgian mahogany country dining chairs with drop in seats, and an antique oak and upholstered Chippendale style carver dining chair (5).Dining chairs - Good overall condition, upholstery good, slight fading. Generally sturdy, 2 slightly loose around back seat. Surface marks, scratches and knocks consistent with use. Historic signs of worm. Carver - A/F - splits to front and supportive under strut is missing. Appears to be reinforcing to seat base. General knocks and signs of storage in a damp place.
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