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A 19th Century Renaissance Revival carved oak Glastonbury armchair, the shaped back rail carved with studded brown leather upholstery, flanked by putto capped downswept arms with lion mask terminals, enclosing a shaped carved floral seat, raised on gadrooned and carved block legs.Seat height 46cm, width 63cm.
A Mid 19th Century Mahogany Piano Stool, with adjustable seat and reeded legs, and A Later Example, on fluted tapering legs joined by similar stretchers (2)Stool One - rise and fall nicely. Structuraly sound. A few scuffs and one small finger-sized chip to the top. Stool Two - Rises and falls smoothly. Structurally sound. A Few scuffs.
A 19th Century Yew and Elm Windsor Chair, with crinoline stretcherNo movement in the joints. Repair to the front-left arm (a large section is pegged in place but has a little bit of movement). Repair to the opposite arm support. Back has been repaired. Cut down. Stretchers cracked and repaired. Some elements may not be original. Later stained. Seat height 45cm. Arm width 49cm.
A Group of Furniture, comprising: A Mahogany Dining Table, A Set of Seven Regency Dining Chairs, including one carver, An Edwardian Mahogany Two-Tier Plant Table, 60cm by 74cm, An Inlaid and Carved Tilt-Top Tripod Table, 60cm by 71cm, A George III Stool, with silk damask seat, A Georgian Mahogany Washstand and A 19th Century Four-Division Canterbury (13)
A French Giltwood Daybed, early 20th century, with double skinned bergere sides and velvet cushion, approx 145cm longFrame structurally sound but with some play in to arm joins. Canework all intact, some sagging to the seat section and all has been later gold painted to attempt matching the giltwood and gesso frame. Some chipping, loss and wear to the frame gilding with cracks opening at the joins. Cushion is feather filled and in fair condition.
A Set of Six Queen Anne Style Figured Walnut Dining Chairs, including a pair of carver armchairs, with carved baluster shaped splats, needlework drop-in seats and on cabriole supports (6)98cm high, seat height 47cm, seat width 54cm All structurally sound and free from repairs. Some play in the joints of the carver arms. Superficial marks and wear. Polish rich and free from heavy fading.
A Royalcraft Teak Circular Slatted Garden Table, 149cm diameter by 74cm and A Set of Six Folding Garden Chairs, by the same makerOne chair splitting to one upright. Another chair splitting at the back of one of the seat rails. All the legs are weathered at the bottom. This has not been treated for bad weather. Numerous scuffs and scratches to the table.
Gerry Anderson: Thunderbirds.- A Collection of Original Prop furniture, as used possibly? for the interior scenes of Creighton-Ward Mansion, home to Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, her butler, Parker, and cook, Lil, comprises: a pair of upholstered wing-back chairs, one with a matching cushion and a gap in the seat area for operating a puppet, a wooden writing desk with leather top and false drawers to front, a leopard skin stool, a wooden stepladder, a pair of bookcases, two calf Savonarola style chairs, a leather desk chair with revolving seat, a smaller carved wooden chair with wicker seat, an octagonal wooden table, a wooden bureau with false drawer to front, a green cloth covered wooden bench, two wood and metal radiators, and a club fender with padded leather top. (17)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company, with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: signs of wear from use on the productions.
A 19th Century French painted fauteuil wingback armchair. Carved shell back rail with cushioned backrest sides and overstuffed seat. Scroll sides with pad elbow rests all raised on carved cabriole legs with decorated frieze. Painted white with gilt details throughout. Measures approx; 100cm x 72cm x 60cm.
A matching pair of 19th Century English red lacquered chinoiserie decorated armchairs / carver chairs having curved backrest terminating to turned supported armrests. Single slate backrest with velour padded seat rests. Each raised on on cabriole supports. Each measures approx; 88cm x 53cm x 54cm.
A 19th Century Arts & Crafts armchair having a shaped top rail with central spindle backrest flanked by further turned supports. Bowed scrolled armrests with rush seat rest below with all raised and supported upon stuned tapering supports united by turned stretchers. Wear commensurate with age. Measures approx; 95cm x 50cm x 55cm.
A 19th Century Country Farmhouse Windsor armchair / elbow / fireside chair of yew and elm wood construction. The chair having a shaped comb backrest with central yew wood back splat, turned rails, shaped elbow rests and saddle seat. The arm chair being raised on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher. Measures approx; 100cm x 54cm x 40cm.
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