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Lot 2138

A 1970s teak telephone seat, reproduction cabinet with teak drawers and a matching bedside cabinet

Lot 2148

A set of six spindle-back dining chairs in light oak with seat pads

Lot 2171

Two South American Armchairs, reportedly brought back after the First World War, are made from old timbers in the style of the 17th century. It has ornate leather back and seat supports and carved stretchers. Believed to date to the 17th century.

Lot 2182

Workshop of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson a four legged oak stool with tapestry seat. Dimensions approx 45.5cm, width approx 46cm, depth approx 36.5cm. No signs of damage.

Lot 136

An Edwardian marquetry inlaid open armchair, with a pierced splat back over a pale yellow upholstered seat on slender cabriole legs, together with a similarly upholstered nursing chair.

Lot 144

A Phoenix Ware, and Burgess Brothers Carlisle Ware harlequin tea set to seat five, decorated in Imari style, 17 Pieces

Lot 150

An early 20th century gothic revival oak armchair, the square back with rounded arch decoration over a pair of scrolling arms above a burgundy upholstered seat, on square legs with scrolling brackets. H.129 W.51 D.58cm.

Lot 76

A Meredew teak carver, with a brown upholstered seat on cylindrical legs, label to the underside.

Lot 490

A George III mahogany triple splat back elbow chair with stuffed over seat, on square taper stretchered supports

Lot 494

A mid 19th century carved mahogany hall chair with panel seat, on turned supportsCondition:There's heavy pitting to the seat panel 

Lot 506

A 19th century Windsor wheelback elbow chair with elm panel seat and a pair of companion side chairs

Lot 508

A late 19th century ebonised reeded 'X' frame elbow chair with padded seat and back

Lot 513

A two-seat chesterfield settee with loose seat cushions, upholstered in a red leather, 64" wide x 34" deep x 28" high (torn and substantial wear to leather)

Lot 514

A Victorian carved walnut low seat salon chair with stuffed over seat and padded back, on later castors, and a pair of mahogany loop back occasional chairs, upholstered in a lilac coloured fabric

Lot 529

A 20th century deep low seat armchair, upholstered in a rust patterned fabric, on castored supports

Lot 558

A pair of "Snuggler" two-seat settees, upholstered in a pale blue fabric, 52" wide x 27" deep x 29" high

Lot 567

A pair of low seat nursing chairs, button upholstered in a blue floral fabric, on square supports

Lot 570

A mahogany fretwork four-tier open shelf, fitted four drawers, on bracket feet, 21" wide x 7 1/2" deep x 44" high, and a window stool with needlepoint seat, on cabriole supports, 26" x 16" high

Lot 574

A hardwood "elephant" seat, 40" wide x 23" deep x 31" high

Lot 242

An early 20th century mahogany butler's tray on stand an inlaid Edwardian chair with upholstered seat and back

Lot 121

An early Victorian mahogany nursing chair, arched back, scroll arms, stuffed-over seat, cabriole legs, ceramic casters, c,1860

Lot 122

A Victorian walnut nursing chair, shaped button back and stuffed-over seat, carved arm rests, cabriole legs, brass castors, c.1860

Lot 125

An early George III mahogany chair, serpentine back, upholstered seat, c.1780

Lot 126

An early George III Hepplewhite design mahogany elbow chair, arched back, tapestry upholstered seat, tapering square legs, spade feet, c.1780

Lot 136

A Victorian Lancashire oak spindle-back kitchen chair, rush seat, c.1880

Lot 164

An 17th century style Wainscot chair, the back carved with scrolls and lozenge, scroll arms, solid seat, block stretcher

Lot 183

A George III oak settle, three panel back, sloping arms, chest seat with single lift-up lid, three panelled seat front, 101cm high (42 cm seat height), 125cm wide, 53cm deep

Lot 191

A late Victorian carved oak arm chair, carved detailing, buttoned back, stuffed over seat, upholstered in fawn fabric, carved tapering block fore legs, 101cm high (38cm seat height), 72cm wide, 72cm deep; another similar smaller, 95cm high (37cm seat height), 62cm wide, 62cm deep (2)

Lot 285

An Edwardian bamboo shooting stick, folding bergere seat, 90cm long, c.1905

Lot 394

An early Victorian, button-back, leather library chair, scroll arms, padded leather elbow rests, serpentine front seat, turned legs, ceramic casters, 104cm high (42cm to seat), 72cm wide, c.1860

Lot 577

A George III oak hall settle, five panel back, down-sloping arms, chest seat with single lift-up lid, four panel front to base, 111.5cm high (42cm to seat) x 182.5cm wide x 71cm deep, c.1760.

Lot 618

A set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, comprised of six chairs and pair of carver chairs, carved backs, carved and pierced splat, stuffed-over seat, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, (8).All furniture manufactured post 1950 included in any sale was either not originally intended for use in a private dwelling or, will now be offered as a Work of Art. Such items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 (as amended in 1989 and 1993) and for this reason, should not be used in a private home.

Lot 658

A Duresta style three seat Knole sofa, 84cm tall (42cm to seat), 188cm wide x 84cm deep.

Lot 688

A Victorian walnut piano stool, upholstered seat, carved tripod supports, height range from approx 56cm to 48cm, 33,5cm diameter, c.1880

Lot 172

France-Provence, Jaillot (Alexis- Hubert)A new map of the seat of the War in Provence, translated into English with additions by Henry Overton, hand coloured, 48cm x 60 cmFramed and glazed and the map hasn't been removed. Some wear around the centre fold and some further creases and marks.

Lot 2

Edwardian bergere caned chairby Arthur Newbery Ltd, beech frame, with pierced wheel splat to the back, with label to the underside, 83cm high overall, 42.5cm to top of the seatSeat has been recaned and is not original. Stained finish is worn in places. Some dust, dirt and scratches. Marks to the edge of the seat as expected. Overall wear.

Lot 408

An Ashanti carved hardwood stool, Ghana, late 19th/early 20th century, the curved rectangular seat supported by four legs with saw-tooth decoration, around a central column incised with geometric forms, on a rectangular base, 50cm wide x 24cm deep x 39.5cm high.

Lot 409

An Ashanti wooden tribal stool, Ghana, West Africa, the shaped and pierced seat raised on twin baluster pillars above a rectangular base, 54cm wide x 27cm deep x 37.5cm high, seat height 32cm.

Lot 418

Attributed to R.W. Edis, an Aesthetic period ebonised chair, with a reeded bar back above turned supports, legs and stretchers, minor wear, 77cm high, seat 37cm highPurchased at Woolley and Wallis in 2006.Robert William Edis (1839-1927) was a well-known architect in his day, becoming an associate of RIBA in 1862 and later being made a fellow. He was caricatured by Spy. His early work is Gothic in style, but later he moved onto Queen Anne style architecture, principally for private and public building. He also designed Aesthetic style decorative arts and furniture. In fact a similar example to the chair in this sale was exhibited at the Manchester Health Exhibition in 1882.Ok, but ebonised finish worn in places on the seat and arms, consistent with age and use.

Lot 499

A George III oak longcase clock by Humphreys of Hartlepool, the hood with cavetto cornice above turned free standing columns flanking the door, the trunk with arched door, the plain base box raised on bracket feet, the 11" painted dial, signed and with vermicular spandrels, Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, subsidiary dial for seconds and for date, signed, the eight-day movement with anchor escapement and four knopped pillars, striking on a bell, with two weights, pendulum and winder, 49cm wide x 26cm deep x 196cm high.Movement/dial likely a marriage with case.  Cheeks adapted to support seat board.  Back of main case possibly replaced.  Case showing typical signs of age throughout but structurally sound with good colour and figuring.  No evidence of worm.  Movement winds, runs and strikes.  A few small areas of re-touching to the dial.

Lot 509

A late 17th century oak back-stool, the undulating top rail above a lozenge carved panelled back, the plank seat over block and turned legs united by a conforming front stretcher and three rail stretchers, some damage, seat 48cm high Some damage, including back slightly faded and lacking 8.5cm long section of inside back right leg and chipped edge of seat.

Lot 516

A group of four joined oak stools, 18th-20th century, each with a plain seat raised on turned supports united by plain stretchers, two with null-carved friezes.47cm, 49cm (x2) and 54cm high. (4)

Lot 524

A North Wales oak box settle, the rectangular back with two fielded panels flanked by half moon-finial surmounted uprights and downswept open arms raised on baluster-turned front supports, the boarded seat with inset hinged lid, on stile supports, 97cm wide x 50cm deep x 132cm high, seat height 46cm.Alterations and restorations, including later seat (holed and with former hinge mark visible and damage), possibly reduced in size from the right (evidenced by larger dowels), bottom 18cm of back stiles later and 12cm of front right stile etc. etc.

Lot 525

Three Anglo-Dutch marquetry mahogany side chairs, late 17th/early 18th century, the shaped top rails over vase splats and scroll side rails, all inlaid with butterflies, flowers and foliage, over serpentine seats with drop-in cushions, raised on cabriole front supports with conforming marquetry inlay, 59cm wide x 47cm deep x 111cm high, seat height 50cm (repairs and restorations). (3)General signs of age, wear, repairs and restorations including: One leg detached with small loss inside cruck.Split to front rail adjacent to this joint on same chair. Evidence of restoration to top of splat. Similar evidence to another splat. General chips, veneer losses and cosmetic marks throughout all three.

Lot 531

A George III upholstered mahogany settee, with straight back and downswept arms, raised on tapering square section supports united by plain stretchers and capped with brass casters, 197cm wide x 70cm deep x 87cm high, seat height 45cm.

Lot 532

A William IV rosewood armchair, covered and buttoned in a donkey brown dralon, the arm supports covered with foliage, raised on lotus carved and turned legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, faded and minor damage, seat 42cm high, overall 97cm highGenerally ok, but show-wood at the front faded and this is why it looks like a mahogany variant. Caps 'loose'. Some damage including chips on back of front right leg and arm supports.

Lot 536

An Edwardian walnut bergere suite, the caned backs with vase splats, the scroll arms double caned over upholstered seats, raised on shell-capped cabriole supports with ball-and-claw feet, separate cushions in dark pink velour, comprising a two seat sofa and two armchairs, together with a further similar bergere armchair.Settee 148cm wide x 80cm deep x 86cm high; chairs 71cm wide x 85cm deep x 81cm high; seat height 47cm. (4)

Lot 540

An Edwardian mahogany settee, the back with three pierced splats beneath an undulating top rail, the open arms over a padded seat, raised on cabriole front and tapering back supports, 134cm wide x 57cm deep x 93cm high, seat height 42cm.

Lot 544

A Victorian rosewood piano stool, the hinged over-stuffed seat covered in a taupe dralon, raised on carved cabriole legs, 72cm wide x 38cm deep x 46cm high Ok, apart from natural wear on the fabric and lacking top of ‘C’ scroll bracket at the top of one of the legs. Some water staining. Minor chips and dents and scratches.

Lot 547

A set of 6, 1920s, Chippendale style, dining chairs, with slip-in hide covered seats, pierced interlaced backs and cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees and claw and ball feet, one seat cover damaged, (6)One hide covered seat very worn and with surface degradation. Frames - overall ok, but with some expected scrapes (including the bottoms of the legs) and minor chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use.

Lot 549

An Edwardian inlaid rosewood salon suite, the sofa with shaped padded back and arms, inlaid with flower and leaf cartouches, raised on turned front supports capped with casters, with two side chairs having open scroll backs with conforming inlay, the stuff-over seats raised on slender turned front supports, sofa 153cm wide x 72cm deep x 88cm high, seat height 46cm.

Lot 552

Two Victorian spoon back salon chairs, mahogany framed and upholstered in brocade fabric, one pink and the other green, seat height 38cm and 40cm. (2)

Lot 553

A set of twelve mahogany balloon back dining chairs, 19th century, with stuff-over seats raised on turned baluster front supports, seat height 45cm. (12)

Lot 563

A Victorian walnut, three-seater settee, covered in an ivory damask, with buttoned backs and a serpentine front, the show-wood carved with 'C' and foliate scrolls, the central arched back flanked on each side by a connected spoon-back, the shaped arms with scroll terminals, raised on cabriole legs terminating in knurled feet, some chips and a little restoration, approximately 196cm wide x 86cm deep x 109cm highBy repute, this settee is a direct copy of one within the White House collections. While it bears a passing resemblance to a similar settee in the Lincoln Bedroom, research in current holdings hasn't revealed an exact match and so it may be assumed that the original was divested.Overall good, but some chips, including one of the three scrolls on each seat back cresting and the feet. Also lacking 2.5cm x 1cm section of edge of scroll on right of central back. Also, right back cresting restored/re-stuck where formerly broken-off.

Lot 582

A leather Chesterfield two-seater sofa, late 20th century, of typical button-back scroll-arm form, in a deep red 'antiqued' hide upholstery, 153cm wide x 90cm deep x 72cm high, seat height 42cm.

Lot 583

A leather Chesterfield four-seater sofa, late 20th century, of typical button-back scroll-arm form, in a deep red 'antiqued' hide upholstery, 240cm wide x 90cm deep x 72cm high, seat height 42cm.Minor/negligible signs of age and use.

Lot 588

A leather upholstered 'captains' type office chair, third quarter 20th century, with horseshoe back and seat in green hide, the plain supports with brass casters, 69cm wide, seat height 46cm.Generally fair with signs of age and use. A little wear in typical places (arm ends etc) to the leather. Some play in the swivel mechanism. Some cosmetic marks, scuffs and scratches to the show wood. Brass casters are recent replacements.

Lot 600

A Parker Knoll five-piece lounge suite, comprising a three-seater scroll arm sofa, a similar two-seater sofa, an armchair and two footstools, all upholstered in a claret and champagne brocade fabric, raised on mahogany supports, the front sofas and chair supports capped with brass casters, seat height 50-52cm. (5)DimensionsThree-seater: 192cm wide x 90cm deep x 92cm highTwo-seater: 160cm wide x 90cm deep x 92cm highArmchair: 92cm wide x 90cm deep x 92cm highFootstool 1: 84x45x23cmFootstool 2: 64x51x37cmGood overall condition with negligible signs of use. Very minor fading in places but not disfiguring. Fabric good. Springing/support good. Show-wood fair to good.

Lot 28

Cast iron garden bench19th Century, in the Coalbrookdale 'rustic pattern', the back and side panels formed of entwined leaves and bunches of grapes with later slatted seat, 124cm wide, 60cm deep x 85cm highWith later wooden slats, the frame has had various layers of paint of which the last bluey-green paint has worn and chipped away in places

Lot 61

Empire style mahogany and parcel gilt large window seatwith scroll arms on reeded supports with upholstered seat and cushions, 180cm long x 48cm wide x 101cm highAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

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