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MARCEL BREUER BY GAVINA ITALY, A PAIR OF MID CENTURY B3 WASSILY CHAIRS, with a chrome and canvas frame, width 78cm x depth 68cm x height 71cm (Condition:- original stamp faded and peeling to one chair, the other chair missing label completely but there is evidence where it once was, both chairs with chrome pitting and rusting, fabric dirty and in need of cleaning, stitching good but part of seat sticking breaking slightly to one chair, but fabric worn and torn to the front of each armrest, frame solid)
A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIRS, POSSIBLY IRISH, the rectangular bar back above a horizontal splat with foliate roundel to the centre, the out swept arms carved with bird's head and wing decoration to adjoin the back and open scrolls to the seat, drop in pad, the front legs of shaped cabriole form with leaf carved knees and cloven hoof feet, height to seat pad 46cm x internal width between arms 43cm (2) (Condition Report: both very fragile, one has replacement corner blocks to the rear of the seat, both have old metal brackets to the undersides of the back legs, one arm repaired, veneer loss to front below seat pad, historical woodworm damage and other damage commensurate with age and use)
F.A. Cup: A 1923 F.A. Cup Final Programme, April 28th, 1923, Bolton Wanderers v. West Ham United. With associated Final Ticket. North Stand Block O Row 11 Seat 4. The White Horse Cup Final. Rusty staples in programme, slight leaking, generally good for age. Ticket in good order, neat tear to perforation. Together with a Daily Mirror newspaper dated April 30th, 1923, with details of the match. (one bag)
A pair of Chinese stained elm altar chairs, 20th century, each with a horseshoe top rail and serpentine splat back formed from three carved panels, above a board seat and a shaped apron, raised upon cylindrical front legs and plain rear legs united by peripheral cross stretchers, 106cm high (2)
A 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock by Joyce Jnr, Ruthin, the swan neck pediment over freestanding pilasters flanking the 36cm break arch painted dial, with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train, four pillar movement, the case with a dentil frieze over conforming quarter pilasters flanking the rectangular door, upon a plinth base, 222cm high, two weights and pendulumCondition reportSome light crazing, fading and rubbing to the dial, case looks to be in good condition with only light general wear, joint split and further minor splits to the bottom board.Back board possibly later with a later brace applied to the inside, seat board is later, movement appears to operate when prompted however no guarantee of working condition.
A 17th century style honey oak refectory table, 20th century, the rectangular top above a nulled frieze upon baluster and block supports united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 73cm H x 153cm W x 83cm D, along with a set of six ash ladder back dining chairs, 20th century, each with an envelope rush seat upon turned front legs and tapering rear legs, to include two carver chairs, 103cm high (7)
A matched set of twelve ash and elm rush seat spindle back chairs, 19th century, each with a cupids bow top rail over two rows of five spindles and an envelope rush seat, upon turned front legs and rear legs of chamfered square section, to include four carver chairs with three rows of spindles, 95cm high approx. (12)
A near pair of ash and elm Windsor elbow chairs, early 19th century, each with a hoop back and pierced splat over a shaped and figured elm seat, upon ring turned baluster legs and peg feet, united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 86cm high (2)Condition reportFirst chair; seat 40cm H x 47cm W x 39cm DFull width repaired split across the seat, 4cm from the front, repair to LH front leg joint where it meets the split, some evidence of minor historic woodworm, very little play in the joints.Second chair; seat 41cm H x 49cm W x 39cm D.Historic split in the seat, minor 5cm split in the splat, evidence of repairs at seat/leg joints and front spindle joints, although little or no play in the chair joints.Both chairs with general marks and wear commensurate with age and use
A near pair of ash and elm Windsor elbow chairs, early 19th century, each with a hoop back and pierced splat over a shaped and figured elm seat, upon ring turned baluster legs and peg feet, united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 90cm high (2) one chair stamped 'F.Walker, Rockley' (at fault)Condition reportFirst chair; seat 42cm H x 48cm W x 39cm D.Evidence of historic worm to the arm terminal, restoration to the cross stretcher and leg joints, small split to rear leg, some light gnawing to the front of one cross stretcher, little or no play in the chair joints, stamped 'F Walker' to the side of the seat.Second chair; seat 44cm H x 49cm W x 38cm DSplit running from side of seat 13cm long, cross stretchers have been re-situated with the original joints later filled, front LH foot appears to be splayed, although all joints appear firm.Both chairs with general wear commensurate with age and use
A 19th century corner chair, in the manner of Morris & Co, Sussex, the angular back rest with tapering spindles over an envelope rush seat, upon incised tapering supports, 74cm highCondition reportMinor losses to the rush seat (see additional images), light general wear particularly at the feet, no obvious faults, repairs or woodworm
A late Victorian sofa in the manner of Howard & Sons, partially covered in William Morris type fabric, the sprung seat with a stepped back rest and six fitted cushions, upon tapering mahogany front legs of square section and brass castors, 76cm H x 188cm W x 95cm D (at fault)Condition report Extensive stains and deterioration to the fabric, both arms have some play in the joints and the springs in the seat appear very soft. However the full extent of any faults and losses would be difficult to assess until all the fabric and upholstery is removed.
A Victorian carved walnut and rose pink velour salon chair, the shaped button back framed by a foliate carved top rail extending to scroll detail, above the serpentine sprung seat enclosed by padded arms and carved paper scroll terminals, upon conforming short cabriole front legs, plain back swept rear legs and castors, 109cm high
A Victorian country house button back Chesterfield sofa, upholstered in foliate damask fabric, of typical deep set form with a sprung seat, upon turned front legs, plain back swept rear legs and brass castors, 72cm H x 200cm W x 85cm DCondition reportHistoric woodworm to both rear legs, additional later leg added to the centre of the sofa, all castors are later associated.Seat springs feel soft but are not at fault, general minor light stains an marks to the fabric commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian tub shaped drawing room chair, in the manner of Holland & Sons, later re-covered in foliate terracotta fabric, the arched button back extending to padded scrolled arms enclosing the bowfront seat, raised upon ebonised tapering front legs, back swept rear legs and castors, 97cm high (at fault, front left castor detached)
A set of four mahogany rail back dining chairs, mid 19th century, each chair with a concave rail back over a drop-in seat, upon sabre legs, 85cm high, along with a George III mahogany Chippendale style elbow chair, with an interlaced splat back and drop-in seat, upon legs of square section (later arms), 95cm high, and an Edwardian mahogany corner chair, with slender turned spindles upon annulated turned legs, 74cm high (6) (at fault)
A 19th century yew and elm Windsor elbow chair, the hoop back with central pierced splat above the figured elm saddle shaped seat, upon turned and tapering legs united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 98cm high (at fault)Condition reportSeat height 43cm x 50cm w x 39cm D, arm width 55cmSplit to the arm rest where it joins the splat, further minor split in the arm, cross stretcher is possibly later associated and re-positioned to the legs, evidence of glue residue around the seat and leg joints, although chair joints appear firm with little or no play, general minor wear and marks commensurate with age and use.
A set of four Victorian elm and beech kitchen chairs, each with a pierced and inverted vase shaped splat over a figured elm seat, upon ring turned tapering legs, 85cm high, along with four late Victorian walnut salon chairs, each with an angular carved top rail and splat over a stuff-over bow front seat, upon fluted slender front legs and peg feet, plain back swept rear legs, 89cm high (8)Condition reportOne of the elm chairs has a repair to a back leg which appears bowed, the top rail also needs securing as it is detachable, however this is not detrimental to the chairs stability, otherwise all chairs have general light wear and fading with no major visible faults or repairs and little or no play in the joints.The walnut chairs all appear firm with little or no play in the joints, general light wear commensurate with age and use.
An Arts and Crafts rustic poker work 'Sit Ya Down' stool, possibly Scottish, the circular slab dish top detailed with 'Sit Ya Down' upon three tapering, ring turned supports, 34.5cm highCondition reportTwo minor chips to the slab top rim, possible further minor restoration, minor wood checks/splits to the seat although this does not effect the stability of the stool, which appears to have little or no movement in the joints.Overall good general condition with some light wear.
A set of six Glasgow School oak Arts and Crafts dining chairs, early 20th century, each with acorn shaped finials over a top rail centred with an inverted ogee aperture, upon vase shaped splats, above the padded drop-in seat, simulated bamboo front legs on peg feet, and plain rear legs of square section united by an 'H' cross stretcher, to include two carver chairs, 110cm and 117cm high (6)
A G-Plan tola wood and ebonised drop leaf dining table, mid 20th century, the rectangular top with rounded corners upon eight tapering ebonised legs, gilt metal caps and pad feet, 73cm H x 132cm W x 46cm D extending to 106cm, along with a set of six black faux leather dining chairs, probably G-Plan, each with a padded back rest and seat upon ebonised tapering legs, 88cm high (7)
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