A VENACULAR OAK ROCKING CHAIR, PROBABLY WESTMORLAND 18th century, the panelled back over shaped arms and a rope-strung seat, with a shaped apron beneath, terminating in rocking sledges, 108cm high x 68cm wide x 92cm deepProvenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
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A PRIMITIVE ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, POSSIBLY IRISH early 19th century, the shaped and carved cresting rail over a partially hopped back, with a square seat (previously a commode), on faceted and splayed legs, 105cm high x 66cm wide x 63cm deepProvenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
A PRIMITIVE GREEN-PAINTED ASH, ELM AND SYCAMORE WINDSOR ARMCHAIR early 19th century, the shaped cresting rail over a comb back, with a square seat on turned and splayed legs, 95cm high x 63cm wide x 63cm deepProvenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
A PROVINCIAL OAK SIDE CHAIR with pierced and carved back splat, over a shaped seat, on faceted block legs, 82cm high x 45cm wide x 39cm deep, together with a painted Victorian child's armchair, 64cm high x 31cm wide (2) (the side chair requires some attention as is loose at the joints)Provenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS 19th century, with velvet covers and rope twist edging, the concave cresting rails above outswept reeded arms, over a square seat, on x-frame front legs centred by a carved panel, 95cm high x 60cm wide (2) Provenance: From The Old Rectory, Nether Compton
DAVID HICKS (1929-1998): AN UPHOLSTERED HALL SEAT circa 1965, re-upholstered to the original scheme with cream fabric cushion on angular legs, 50cm high x 115cm wide x 62cm deep, together with a square low coffee table (2)Provenance: The Collection of the Late Lord and Lady John Cholmondeley: A David Hicks Interior, Christie's, London, 19th March 2020, lot 273From the collection of an International Designer
A pair of Victorian 17th century style carved oak and leather hall chairs the backs with a carved figural panel below an arched crest rail, flanked by barleytwist uprights, over a painted leather solid seat, on foliate carved and turned legs united by barleytwist and plain peripheral stretchers, on turned feet, 18in. (45.75cm.) wide, 43¼in. (110cm.) high. (2)
Ercol - Lucian Ercolani - a set of three mid century Utility beech and elm Windsor dining chairs 1945-53, the hoop backs with six spindles, over elm saddle seats and turned legs united by H-stretchers, Ercol dark blue paper labels beneath seats, the back seat edges stamped 'F14', 35¼in. (89.5cm.) high, 15¼in. (39.75cm.) wide, some old treated worm. (3)
A Victorian carved oak settle the arcaded top rail with later cavalier bust finials, over a three panel back carved with tavern scenes, within foliate and urn carved friezes, the open, downswept arms carved with lions, over a hinged, shell carved seat, the two panel front carved with lion masks and foliage, over a foliate carved apron and gadrooned feet, 63 x 25¾in. (160 x 65.5cm.), 52¼in. (132.75cm.) high.
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