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1902 Ibrox Park disaster, a Scotland vs England International football match day ticket, Saturday 5th April 1902, Block H Row 5 Seat 227 as issued by Rangers Football Club Limited. This match was the final game of the 1901-2 British Home Championship. Scotland went into the match as favourites having beaten Wales and Ireland by 5 goals to 1 each. England struggled in their opening game and drew 0-0 with Wales and narrowly beat Ireland 1-0. The winners of this match would be the Champions. Six minutes into the game at Ibrox Park, a section of the West Tribune stand collapsed injuring over 500 spectators and claimed 25 lives. It is believed that the attendance was in the region of 68,000 with around half that number in the West Tribune stand. The match was temporarily postponed whist police and stewards attended to the injured. However, play was resumed against many of the players wishes and the match was then abandoned at the 51-minute mark with the score at 1-1. After the match, Scotland's and England's Football Associations decided to void the result and the match was replayed nearly a month later on the 3rd May 1902. The rematch was played at Villa Park Birmingham in front of an attendance of 15,000 with the proceeds of this match being donated to the Disaster Fund for the affected victims of the stand collapse. The result was 2-2 meaning that Scotland were crowned champions.
A pair of Art Deco Chinese design hardwood bow-arm chairs, with panelled seatsBoth chairs are in good condition, no repairs or damage, just some surface scratches and wear. Overall width is 82cm. Seat height 46cm Overall depth 46cm. Overall height 92cm. Width at opening of the arms 52cm. They have been stripped of their original coating.
An Art Deco three-piece suite comprising a two seater sofa and his & hers armchairs. A/F.Upholstery extremely dirty, and underlining torn. Some lining falling from smaller chair when moved. Have been stored somewhere damp. In need of some attention.Dimensions:Larger armchair - Overall 96x78x96cm, seat 51x38x52cm.Smaller armchair - Overall 93x76x95cm, seat 50x34x55cm.Sofa - Overall 155x78x75cm, seat 105x35x55cm.
ERCOL - a mid-century model 393 breakfast / dining table with elm top on beech base, 99x73x69cm, and a model 370A Carver chair. (2)Generally good used condition. Some age and use related marks and scratches. Some gaps between the planks of the table top. Signs of ware most prominent around legs. No maker's marks, serial number and kite mark visible to base of seat.
TOY CANNON & LIMBER, APPEARS TO BE A 12 POUND NAPOLEAN, these are made to scale probably by a soldier during the CW while in camp for his children. The length of cannon & carriage is 10” while the ammunition limber is 10 ½”, the 6” brass barrel can fire!, the wooden spokes / wheels have iron trim, w/ a ram rod, has period green paint, limber lacks its seat, unique, G+
Set of four Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs, circa 1870, with a carved centre bar, terracotta fabric stuffover seats, French cabriole forelegs, height to the top of the seat 49cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
King Edward VII coronation stool, cane seat, embossed 'ER VII Coronation' to the underside, 43cm x 30cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Victorian mahogany upholstered wing armchair, blue fabric upholstered back and seat, turned reeded baluster and inlaid forearms, raised on short tapered square legs with brass cup and pot castors, height 106cm, depth 82cm, width 66cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Chinese carved wooden armchair, the back heavily detailed with phoenix, the forearms carved with dragons masks, over a shaped seat with keyed edge, raised on carved cabriole legs, width 67cm, height 86cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Victorian style brown deep buttoned leather upholstered armchair, with rounded back and bowed seat front, raised on turned legs with brass castors, width 77cm, height 96cm, depth 93cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, CIRCA 1840 The back painted to the recessed oval with the crest of a demi tiger rampant 85cm high, 40cm wide, 49cm deep The crest is a demi tiger rampant guardant proper holding in the dexter paw a scroll of paper argent, the crest charged with a crescent, that indicates a second son. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome old splits and cracks, mainly a crack toward the rear of the seat near the upright back, signs of later blocks to secure seat to rails - at present all secure, some slight wobble but not excessiveSome wear and dirt to the armorial panel Some signs of woodworm to the rails Ring mark to front edge of seatPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV OAK LIBRARY BERGERE CHAIRS CIRCA 1830, BY MILES AND EDWARDS Each stamped to the front seat rail for the makers and one also numbered 6759 84.5cm high Condition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use The canework intact to both, and with age Frames solid and stablesome old chips and nibbles to edges and extremities 54cm wide across the curved tops The fronts of the seats are 41cm high Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WINDOW SEATS IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, CIRCA 1825 Each with a caned seat and a squab cushion, one stamped 1378 66cm high, 65cm wide, 38cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Berkshire Condition Report: Each with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, chips and losses, rubbing wear, signs of age and use in a domestic setting, surface dirt and discolouration There are two, loose cushions, these are later and differently covered - as seen in the saleroom the 'blue' stool (the example stamped 1378) has darker colour to the frame overall, signs of plugged holes where repairs have occured to one side of the armrests. canework intact but later. Frame entirely solid and stable overall. seat cushion dirty and would benefit from a recover overall the 'pink' stool is lighter in colour overall, canework intact but later. Frame entirely solid and stable overall. seat cushion dirty and would benefit from a recover overall Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF HOWARD & SONS 78cm high, 70cm wide, 90cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe present calico covering with marks and dirt, would probably benefit form re-covering properly, the cushions (back and seat) are removable and again would benefit from a clean overall The frame is solid and stable overallCondition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY AND LATER 121cm high, 87cm wide Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, the legs have been stained and polished to a very dark colour, the leather upholstery is very recently applied, there are arm protectors, a small cushion and the deep seat cushion to all matchThe upholstery has not been removed and the frame hidden beneath has not been inspected as part of this report, the originality and condition of this hidden frame is therefore not guaranteed by Dreweatts.Overall entirely solid and stableThe leather with creasing and some surface marks consistent with use in a domestic setting Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A GREEN PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH AFTER THE 'RUSTIC SETTEE' PATTERN 20TH CENTURY, ORIGINALLY DESIGNED BY MCDOWALL, STEVEN & CO. The back cast with interlaced branches above a wooden slatted seat and with serpents to the rustic supports This model of bench is recorded in Georg Himmelhebber Cast-Iron Furniture, plate 106, and he dates that the original design to circa 1840, it was also reproduced by various American factories.
A GEORGE III ASH ELM AND FRUITWOOD WINDSOR ARMCHAIR SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY 93cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some old chips and losses, some spliced repairs to tips and edges, including the tops of the legs where they meet the seat - also one end of one armOverall solid and stableSome signs of old woodworm Some wear to the polished surfaces and unevenness in colourPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
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