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Early 20th Century Welsh oak Eisteddfod chair, the moulded back with raised, carved and text 'Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Llyndain', moulded dragon and dated 1928, having shaped open arms on a solid seat, Celtic and daffodil frieze to the front, standing on square tapering legs and spade feet.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Set of eight 'Gliss 900' Italian designer chairs. Designed by Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci for Pedrali. Of moulded plastic shell on steel frame with distinctive hole in the shell design feature. Marked to bottom of seat with impressed marks 'Pedrali, "Gliss", Archirivolio Design, Made in Italy'. (8)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Have marks, scuffs, small chips to the edges. One has scratching to the seat, all have some wear. Some have rusty legs. All usable. A couple have wobbly seats when tested.
Early 20th Century carved and stained oak Eisteddfod chair, the carved back with dolphin, vase and floral and foliate decoration with brass plaque marked 'Eisteddfod Byrgwm Mehefin 1911'. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Large open split to the back panel with some other splits. Structurally appearing sound, some wear and tear all over commensurate with age and a shrinkage split to the seat.
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE PLAYWORN DINKY, Corgi and Matchbox models, many early pieces but majority are in poor condition, included is a Matchbox Aveling-Barford tractor shovel no.10, in blue with red seat, a Dodge tractor no.K-18 and articulated horse van, Kingsize Foden BP Breakdown Tractor, in green and yellow, a Zoomy Balloonies with bo-evil shell, a B-type bus no.2 in red with Dewar's to the side, a small selection of Politoys and Tonka cars, a Husky Commer van and dump truck, a Dinky Beach Craft plane, anti-tank gun, two Hotwheels models with leaflets, Corgi models Land Rover 109 WB in red, a Ferrari Formula 1 in red no.154 missing wheels, a James Bone Aston Martin DB5 in gold, missing it's roof and ejector seat, rear shield pops up as does the front but overall poor condition and five tin plate American service vehicles and taxi's
A late 19th century continental miniature silver carver chair and two matching chairs, the carver with retailer marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1896, the seat and back raised on four turned legs with scroll arms, embossed with figures in 18th century dress amongst a scrolling foliate surround, 46mm high, the chairs stamped '800', each 44mm high, together with a silver continental coffee can mount, Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1892, 34mm high, and a Victorian miniature silver figure of a gentleman (possibly a pipe tamper), Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London 1889, 42mm high, gross weight 2.21ozt (5)CR; Coffee can: Some denting, splitting and thinning around the pierced detail. Some denting to the highpoints. Scratching and wear throughout. No signs of repair.Figure: No obvious denting, thinning, or signs of repair. Some possible signs of splitting around the legs. Scratching and wear throughout. Figure is slightly wobbly on a level surface.Chairs: Largely in good order. Some minor thinning/misshaping around the edges of the seat and back. Some wear to the embossed detail. The legs to the carver are slightly bent (obvious to the eye) and wobble on a level surface. One of the other seats also wobbles slightly on a level surface. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.
A 17th century and later oyster veneered walnut eight day longcase clock, signed William Coster, Londini Fecit, the flat top hood with barley twist pilasters flanking the 25cm square brass dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and signed with the makers name to the bottom edge, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the slender case with a rectangular door inlaid with two segmental boxwood roundels and conforming spandrels, the bottom board similarly inlaid, raised upon bun feet, 200cm high, two brass coated weights and pendulum Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: S8ZCQ2FPCondition Report; We do not believe that the hood has been converted from rising. Dial engraving appears good. We do not believe that the movement has ever been bolt & shutter/maintaining power. There are four ring baluster pillars. Pillars are pinned. Dial plate pinned. Seat board is likely to be a replacement however there are no signs of packing. In our opinion the movement and face have been overhauled yet there do appear to be original parts retained to the movement which are contemporary with the case. The escape wheel is clearly later. Glass to the hood is entirely replaced and not period. Spandrels are mercury gilded. Plate name engraving is spurious and originality cannot be determined. Escutcheon is ivory. Some minor losses to the veneer towards the base. Hinges replaced and later cut in. Some signs of restoration to the case, beading, and hood. Parquetry appears to be period. Sections of the case appear to have been later reinforced. Feet likely to be replaced.
Two oak hall chairs, late 17th/early 18th century, the first with a foliate carved crest rail above a panel back and board seat, raised upon bobbin turned front legs and plain rear legs united by peripheral cross stretchers, 118cm high, along with a second chair with a crescent shaped top rail and conforming front cross stretcher, 117cm high (2)
A Regency style mahogany bergere library chair, with cane work back, side and seat panels, raised upon tapering front legs of square section and back swept rear legs, upon brass castors, 91cm high CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearance is good with no obvious signs of restoration or repair. General commensurate wear and scuffs apparent. Small section of bergere damaged to the right side arm. Bergere seat relatively taut and doesn't 'sag'.
A George III painted dining chair in the manner of George Seddon, overall painted in powder blue with foliate detail, the pierced open work back above a stuff over tapestry seat, raised upon front legs of tapering square section and plain back swept rear legs, 94cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Extensive paint loss throughout. Structurally appears to be free of severe faults however there is some movement in the back. Original joints of construction have warped throughout time and they appear as splits (visible more so to the top rail shoulders either side the arch). General wear and scuffs/scratching also visible.
A George III mahogany framed Gainsborough chair, the serpentine padded top rail extending to out swept arms with scrolled terminals, above the straight front stuff over seat, raised upon plain legs of square section, united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 106cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Frame appears to be structurally sound, although there is some play in the arms. The exposed wood shows wear to the finish commensurate with age and use, with further scuffs and wear to the wood on the corners and high points, noticeably on the right hand arm. The fabric is heavily worn and stained, with holes in the pads of both arms.
A matched set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, each with a rail back over a stuff-over seat, raised upon sabre front legs, 86cm high (at fault) (6) CONDITION REPORT: Historic worm visible to the underside of all chairs. One sabre foreleg needs repair and has been temporarily reinforced. All seats with original stuffing. The underside of two chairs stuffing have blown. The top rails appear to have been repaired/restored in the past and one still requires proper restoration as it particularly fragile. A further sabre foreleg requires reinforcing due to it being rather wobbly. Sturdiness of chairs vary throughout. Wear can be seen throughout the chairs commensurate with age and use.
A set of twelve Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, early 20th century, each with a pierced, interlaced splat back above drop-in leather seats, raised upon leaf carved front cabriole legs, culminating in ball and claw feet, and plain back swept rear legs, to include two carver chairs, 99cm high, seat height 47cm (12) CONDITION REPORT:The carver and eight of the ten dining chairs are structurally sound with no flex. One dining chair shows loose joints allowing noticeable flex, and one shows a minor degree of flex. The frames are broadly the same colour with slightly paler top rails to all chairs. The seat pads all have in tact covers showing various degrees of staining and fading. Some have thinner padding than others and some have looser webbing than others. Height to top edge of seat rail 46cm.
A well matched set of twelve mahogany Hepplewhite style dining chairs, to include a set of seven George III chairs and five further chairs circa 1910, each chair with an arched top rail applied with beaded detail above an ovoid pierced splat and a serpentine drop-in upholstered seat, re-covered in blue fish scale pattern fabric, raised upon reeded front legs of tapering square section and plain back swept rear legs united by an 'H' cross stretcher, to include two carver chairs, 96cm high, seat height 45cm CONDITION REPORT: These appear to be a very well matched set with the only contrasting differences between the seven George III examples and the later examples being a slight variation in patina, wear and weight. There appears to be little wear however scuffs, scratching, general blemishes, and minor losses can be seen to the legs. The frames appear particularly sturdy and would withhold a good weight. Seat frame height approx 43cm. Height including seat cushion approx 48cm high.
A Victorian mahogany framed cheval mirror, the rectangular arched mirror within a moulded frame, upon associated annulated turned uprights culminating in acorn shaped finials, raised upon down swept supports united by a conforming cross stretcher, 154cm H x 78cm W x 70cm D, and a pair of honey oak altar/hall chairs, 20th century, each with a rail back over a board seat, raised upon front legs of chamfered square section, 96cm high (3)
A Victorian mahogany and red leather captain's chair, the arched button back extending to padded arms upon ring turned supports over the sprung seat, raised upon a revolving mechanism and four cabriole down swept supports on castors, later re-covered, 84cm high CONDITION REPORT:The front RHS spindle is not secured at the top rail which creates some play in the joint.The revolving mechanism is secured to the underside by what appears to be a later brace.The chair has been later re-covered, some minor scuffs and marks to the mahogany frame and supports.
A Victorian style brass and steel club fender, late 20th century, of typical angular form with an ox-blood red leather padded seat, upon brass tubular supports and a cast kerb plinth, 50cm H x 106cm W x 50cm D Internal measurements (at narrowest point):seat 72.5cm W x 33cm Dbase 90cm W x 33cm D
A Victorian style steel and brass club fender, 20th century, the twin 'L' shaped olive green leather padded corner seats raised upon tubular brass supports and a cast kerb plinth, 52cm H x 177cm W x 65cm D Internal measurements (at narrowest point):seat 142cm W x 44cm Dbase 122cm W x 44cm D
A set of six mid 19th century mahogany dining chairs, each with a concave top rail over a carved scrolled crest rail and a drop-in seat, raised upon tapering cylindrical front legs extending to peg feet and plain back swept rear legs, to include two carver chairs, 84cm high (6)Condition reportLacking roundel to one elbow chair terminal, all chairs with later blocks added to the underside, one chair with a repair to the rear left leg, although all chairs appear firm with little or no play in the joints, overall general scuffing and wear commensurate with age and use, drop-in seats.
An oak and ash Gothic revival Windsor chair, the pointed arched back with pierced and interlaced splats over the shaped seat, raised upon ring turned tapering legs united by a crinoline cross stretcher, 106cm high (at fault)Condition report; Structurally sound and strong. General wear and scratching can be seen commensurate with use. No obvious signs of repair or restoration.
A metamorphic hardwood library steps/chair, the rail back chair with hinged seat converting into a set of four rung library steps, 89cm high in both forms CONDITION REPORT:The piece appears to be structurally sound and sturdy a both steps and a chair, with minimal noticeable wobble in either mode. The piece shows surface wear, staining and dirt build up commensurate with age and use. The securing bar may be a later addition.
A Victorian mahogany framed upholstered armchair, in green velour, the arched button back extending to padded arms and carved foliate scrolled terminals, above a serpentine sprung seat, raised upon carved front cabriole legs, 93cm, along with a second similar chair with an arched and padded button back, raised upon turned front legs, 90cm high (2)
A 19th century fruit wood ladder back country chair, the turned arms enclosing a later upholstered drop-in seat, raised upon legs of square section united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 87cm high, along with an Edwardian oak elbow tub chair, with an upholstered back rest and serpentine seat, raised upon bobbin turned front supports, 80cm high (2)
A pair of Victorian tub type chairs, upholstered in green velour fabric, each with an arched button back extending to padded down swept arms above a sprung serpentine seat, raised upon turned vase shaped front legs, plain back swept rear legs and castors, 87cm high (2) (at fault) Condition Report: One chair has signs of an iron burn (see photograph)
A set of seven Victorian oak and red velour dining chairs, each with a shaped top rail above a padded back rest and stuff over seat, raised upon ring incised front legs, 95cm high, along with a set of four Victorian walnut dining chairs, each with a concave top rail and spindle gallery over a red velour serpentine seat, 85cm high (11)
A pair of 19th century elm and rattan stools, each with a shaped compact rail back rest above a circular cane work seat, raised upon out swept supports united by an 'X' cross stretcher, 73cm high, along with a rattan top stool on ring turned supports, 63cm high and a rattan top stool on fluted supports, 52cm high (4)
A set of four Victorian walnut salon chairs, by 'Urquhart and Adamson, Liverpool', each with a rail back punctuated with three flower head roundels, above the bowfront stuff-over seat, raised upon fluted and ring turned tapering front legs extending to peg feet, plain slender back swept rear legs, 86cm high, makers label to the underside
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