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An unusual oak Wainscot chair, of large proportions, the carved pediment with a moustached gentleman flanked by beasts above the script DIEV DEPEND LE DROIT, and a sunken panel depicting a knight by a castle and a raising sun flanked by arched corbels, a further pair of arched panels and the date 1651, with a solid seat and angled arms above the turned legs, the rear of the chair with a later plaque stating In memory of Brigadier Hugh Willan D.S.O. M.C. 1882-1960, 87cm wide, 147cm high, 77cm deep
A near pair of red lacquer low chairs, 20th century, Chinese, each with a shaped splat carved in relief with figures, above a rectangular seat and raised on square supports united by stretchers and pierced panels, the slightly larger 41cm wide36cm deep81cm highCondition ReportLosses to fretwork panels. Rubbing, scratches and wear to lacquer. Some slight wobble in joints. General knocks and wear.
Three Georgian mahogany scroll back dining chairs, with turned and carved leaf details to the top rails, pierced backs, drop in seats, with moulded frames and united with 'H' stretchers, 51cm wide 50cm deep93.5cm high, seat 43cm and a further pair, with pierced ladder backs, stuff over seats, united with a 'H' stretcher,56cm wide 54cm deep93cm high, seat 47cm (5)Condition ReportAll with wear. Repaired one leg to the first set. Reset top rail to the other.
An Arts & Crafts ebonised Sussex chair,late 19th century, attributed to Ford Madox Brown for Morris & Co, of typical form with a rush seat,53cm wide44cm deep85cm high, seat 44cm highCondition ReportSome movement to the arms, more so the right arm. Wear and losses to the ebonised finish. Knocks and wear throughout. A split to the rear of the front right leg. Rush in good order and appears to be original. Some splits to the edge of the seat, most starting from the pins. Please see the additional images.
A Neptune 'Caspar' two-seater sofa,with studded pale green upholstery,164cm wide94cm deep78cm high, seat 42cmBuying this sofa at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportSturdy frame. Some marks to the upholstery. Overall good order. Ready for the home. More noticeable mark to the front of the front of the right arm. Overall, upholstery in good order with no obvious marks or tears to the sofa or cushions.
A pair of George III mahogany dining chairs,c.1770, with carved and pierced vase splat backs, drop-in seats on stretched legs57cm wide50cm deep95.5cm high (2)Condition ReportA good rich colour and original wax polish finishSome small marks to the legs and bruises to the carved crest rail detail.Frames are sound and seat fabric clean.
A yew and elm Windsor chair,first half 19th century, Lincolnshire, of typical form with a central pierced splat, the seat stamped 'AMOS GRANTHAM', raised on turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher,55cm wide50cm deep90cm high, seat 42cmCondition ReportSturdy frame. Splits to the arm rail,central splat, one spindle and the joining sections of the stretcher. Historic losses to the legs, which may have lost some height. General knocks and wear. Please see the additional images.
A Victorian open armchair,upholstered in pale floral fabric, raised on turned supports, terminating in ceramic castors,73cm wide80cm deep89cm high, seat 42cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.12 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportSturdy frame. Knocks and wear to the supports. Some marks to the upholstery.
An Edwardian buttoned tub chair,upholstered in pale plush upholstery, with piped edges and fringe, raised on tapering mahogany supports terminating in ceramic castors,67cm wide81cm deep92cm high, seat 39cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.12 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportFrame sturdy. Marks to the upholstery.
An Edwardian library chair,the deep seat with swept arms, over short tapering supports tapering in ceramic castors,78cm wide94cm deep83cm high, seat 35cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.12 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportOverall sturdy frame. Unfinished upholstery; country house look. Knocks and wear to the frame.
An Edwardian buttoned tub chair,upholstered in foliate upholstery, raised on tapering walnut supports terminating in castors74cm wide80cm deep86cm high, seat 36cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.12 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportFading and marks to the upholstery. Worn section to the end of the arms. Sturdy frame.
A pair of Victorian rosewood side chairs,each with a floral finial above a slender arched back and square seat, raised on twisted supports united by turned stretchers,49cm wide55cm deep120cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of Jasper Gibbons Grinling, late of The Old Vicarage, Helions Bumpstead, Essex.Condition ReportGeneral knocks, small splits and wear to frame and supports. Upholstery with some marks and stains and would benefit from re-covering. Piping loose. Joints solid and springs good. Overall would benefit from re-upholstery, but structurally sound and ready for use.
A pair of George III walnut-framed salon armchairs,c.1780, in the neoclassical manner, each with an oval back, padded arms and a serpentine seat, upholstered in needlepoint fabric, on fluted tapering legs,58cm wide57cm deep92cm high (2)Condition ReportEvidence of old repairs to the back of one and re-blocked seat railsThe seats and cushions are needlework.
A George III wing armchair,with swept arms, on square supports united by a stretcher, 79cm wide75cm deep107cm high, seat 39cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.12 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCurrently with unfinished upholstery; country house look. Legs lost some height over time. The frame is sturdy and there is a later reinforced section to the back of the seat.
A walnut wing armchair,19th century, with acanthus carved feet,92cm wide95cm deep117cm high, seat 44cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.12 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportSome play in the frame. Knocks and wear to the frame. Currently with unfinished upholstery; country house look.
A pair of French empire style walnut side chairs, 20th century, with swept armrests with carved and partially ebonised detailing, each with a single squab cushion with piped edging, upholstered in chequered fabric,67cm wide70cm deep97cm high, seat 50cm highCondition ReportBoth with sturdy frames. Historic flightholes to the arms and frames. Good used condition. Upholstery later.
A Louis XVI style bergere,20th century, raised on fluted legs,75cm wide77cm deep103cm high, seat 44cmtogether with a similar pair of side chairs,each with cabriole supports,55cm wide59cm deep90cm high, seat 45cmand a pair of salon chairs,44cm wide44cm deep86cm high, seat 48cm (5)Condition ReportAll with knocks, scuffs and wear to the frames and upholstery. Frames sturdy. The springs to the side chairs are in need of replacement.
A Queen Anne style walnut wing armchair,20th century, with floral upholstery, raised on carved cabriole front supports,89cm wide85cm deep112cm high, seat 47cmBuying this antique armchair at auction saves up to 0.12 tonnes CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportWear and marks to the upholstery, particularly on the removable arm and back covers. Some losses to the piping. Knocks, scuffs and wear to the legs.
A pair of oak bobbin chairs,19th century, 40cm wide51cm deep79cm high, seat 34cm highCondition ReportOne example with a break to the edge of the cane. Both re-caned. Knocks, scuffs and wear throughout. One example with noticeable marks to the frame - possibly surface paint. The frames are sturdy. No evidence of woodworm.
An oak Wainscot armchair,mid-17th century, the panelled back carved and one back rail inlaid with holly and bog oak,panel seat on turned and joint legs59cm wide59cm deep104.5cm high Condition ReportThe crest rail and small panel below appear to be later old repairOld repairs to the arm terminals, which have marks and much wear.The legs appear to be reduced from age and wear.
A pair of George II 'red walnut' chairs,c.1740, each with scroll carved top rail above a vase splat and drop-in seat, raised on scroll carved cabriole supports united by H-stretcher,55cm wide,43cm deep,99cm high (2)Condition ReportSkrinkage evident to joints and returns. Both frames solid and ready to use, however drop-in seats could benefit from reupholstery. Knocks, scuffs and to both commensurate with age and use.
A composite stone garden bench,with a curved seat raised on moulded figural supports,160cm wide51cm deep46cm high,together with a pair of garden planters,each with relief moulded urn decoration,48cm square46cm high (3)Condition ReportThe seat is cracked and repaired to the bench. Chips, knocks, weathering and losses throughout. Please see the additional images.
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