A late Victorian Chesterfield type sofa, of typical scroll-arm form with button-back, raised on turned walnut feet, later upholstered in a heavy cotton beige patterned fabric, 230cm wide x 83cm deep x 62cm high, seat height 40cm.Structurally solid. Upholstery fabric good. Cushioning/springing good and firm. Show wood (supports) have some cosmetic marks, scuffs and scratches, consistent with age and use.
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A reproduction 'captains' type office chair, with green leather padded button back and arms, raised on reeded supports capped with casters, 86cm high, seat height 50cm.Generally good overall. Some minor cosmetic marks to the show wood including small scratches to the feet/supports. Leather good and supple. Swivel action smooth.
A set of six Victorian mahogany standard dining chairs, of aesthetic movement influence, the canted top rails over vase splats incised with stylised foliage, the drop-in serpentine seats raised on turned and fluted tapering front supports, stamped J.Reilly's Patent under front rails with diamond registration marks to back of splats, seat height 46cm. (6)All structurally solid and sturdy with no movement to the joints. Some general minor cosmetic wear in places consistent with age and use.
A set of four Biedermeier dining chairs, the balloon backs with ebonised stringing, finials and splats, the stuff-over seats raised on tapering square section supports, seat height 47cm. (4)All structurally solid. All with some veneer splits, small veneer losses and some small veneer patches, especially to the backs of the tope rails. General signs of age and use throughout all four.
A set of eight (6+2) Clive Christian mahogany dining chairs, with scroll padded backs and fixed seat cushions, upholstered in silver-threaded textured cloth, raised on turned fluted front supports and sabre back supports, seat height 48cm. (8)Generally good with some minor cosmetic marks, scuffs and small scratches in places, consistent with use.
A set of eight silvered dining chairs, each with padded and studded back and seat on cream painted legs, purchased originally from Andrew Martin of Walton Street, 102cm high, 46cm wide, 45cm deep. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
An unusually large pair of hardwood chairs,early 19th century, South African Dutch Cape, each with a 52cm wide woven hide string seat,99cm high (2)Condition ReportGood patination.Wear to rails of seats and timber shirnkage cracks to one back crest rail and top of front legs.Recent hide string seats. Some wear and breaks to slung seats. Joints generally solid despite old breaks and damage. General knocks and wear. Please see photos.
Collection of glazed ceramicsChinese, probably Jin dynastycomprising of a vase covered in a yellow/green glaze, 18cm high, a smaller squat vase, 12cm high, a lidded vase, 9.5cm high, and a bowl with moulded flowers to the exterior, 15.5cm across (4)Provenance: From the collection of the late Professor R M Hicks, OBELarge vase purchased from Vanessa Purcell at the Country Seat 28/06/1996Large vase has glaze imperfections with nibbles around the rim
Pair of Huanghuali horseshoe back armchairsChinese, 20th Centuryin the Ming manner, each with a carved back rail carved with a lobed panel in relief with dragons, with a solid seat panel and slightly curved arms, 69cm wide x 52cm deep x 99.5cm highSome loose joints. otherwise in good condition.
Pair of Ming-style carved hardwood armchairsChinese, 19th Centurythe central back panel with dragon relief carving, flanked by open panels of blossom, and with further carvings of bats and auspicious subjects, 70cm wide x 51cm deep x 93cm high, with later seat cushionsProvenance: Hazelwood, Shanghai circa 1930 then by descent. Hazelwood is a large classical property in Shanghai designed by Clough Williams-Ellis and is now on the site of the Radisson Xingguo HotelSome old repairs and some fading, wear, and marks consistent with the age.
Pair of Mid 20th century black leather easy chairs in the manner of Grete Jalk, teak framed, unnamed. Leather in good condition, legs, arms both sturdy, slight wear to one arm, minor stretch marks to seat of both chairs, otherwise no visible damage or repairs. Not available for in-house P&P
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