A Victorian étagère,with three rosewood shelves on turned and grained supports, brass rods to the sides,58cm wide36cm deep81cm high,two bamboo open shelves,50 & 32cm wide94 & 91cm high anda beechwood imitation bamboo elbow chair,19th century, with a rush seat and traces of paint,82cm high (4)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition Report1. With wear.2/4 Wear and minor losses.3. Later paintwork worn.
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A mahogany framed library tub chair,early 19th century and later, the reeded frame with a brass eyelet to support a bookrest, upholstered in red velvet, raised on square tapering supports,66cm wide70cm deep87cm high, seat 45cm highProvenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Buying this antique library could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new armchair.Condition ReportSplit to the front leg. Legs have seen previous repairs. Repairs to the upper part of the frame. Upholstery worn. Knocks and wear to the frame. Old signs of woodworm to the underside, which has seen later corner blocks fitted.
A Regency style mahogany library armchair,20th century, with studded brown leather upholstery, and drop in cushion, over front turned supports and brass caps,69cm wide76cm deep116cm high, seat 43cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe frame is sturdy. Some scuffs and use related fading to the leather. No major holes or tears. Knocks to the supports, predominantly the front. Overall in a good condition with obvious signs of use.
A Victorian mahogany footstool,the upholstered seat on carved, scrolled supports,94cm wide50cm deep39cm high andanother smaller stool,40cm square42cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition Report1. Later upholstered seat requires replacing. Wear and loss to one leg. one corner bracket missing, castors missing.2. Braid to seat requires replacing.
A brown leather library armchair,early 20th century, with a button winged back, studded front sides, raised on an oak frame and with casters, 81cm wide 100cm deep100cm high, seat 43cmBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportWorn and cracking to the seat and arms. Commensurate with age.Splits to the back edge - appears to have been an attempt at a repair.Back with a tear and loose flap. Undercarriage has been recoved.
Two pairs of cast iron cinema seats,with seats and backs upholstered in red velvet, with curved wooden backrests,104cm wide, 29cm deep closed, 45cm deep with the seats down80cm high, seat 40cmProvenance: The Royston cinemaCondition ReportThe upholstery with wear. Both examples with wear and marks commensurate with age and use. One example with chewing gum to the frame.The dimensions for the chairs are as follows:104cm wide, 29cm deep closed, 45cm deep with the seats down 80cm high, seat 40cm You can sit in them; however, they need to be screwed in and fixed to the floor. They do not stand up on their own.
An ebonised library armchair,19th century, French, the back, arms and seat upholstered in red leather, raised on turned tapering legs,69cm wide69cm deep99cm high, seat 37cm highProvenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Buying this antique armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportLeather cracked and worn, the ebonising worn in places with timber showing through, old repair visible to back support on right-hand side crack to the back left support casters lacking.
A set of six limed oak dining chairs,attributed to Pierre Lardin, c.1940, each with a tapering upholstered back, an overstuffed upholstered seat, on shaped scroll carved legs upholstered in terracotta linen,47cm wide53cm deep102cm high (6)Provenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Condition ReportAll appear in solid structural order with light knocks and wear commensurate with age and use, the upholstery is clean.
A pair of Egyptian Revival mahogany marquise chairs,19th century, French, the arms carved with sphinx head supports, the square tapering legs terminating in paw feet, each upholstered in green Venezia velvet, the seat cushions with Greek key detail to the edges,92cm wide62cm deep92cm high (2)Provenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Buying these antique chairs at auction could save up to 0.32 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportRecently restored, the frames cleaned and re-polished, structurally sound, the upholstery as new, light dents to the timber in places associated with age and use.
A set of six Louis XVI-style painted single chairs,late 19th century, each with a pierced splat in the form of a pair of bows flanking a quiver of arrows, above a square seat covered in leatherette, raised on tapering fluted supports,45cm wide45cm deep96cm high (6)Provenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Condition ReportSome rubbing, chips wear and loss to paint. Joints solid and sturdy. Seat coverings later, with grazes, rubbing, cracks and loose trim. Many of the floral roundels to the seat rails chipped. Small chips and knocks to frames. General surface wear. Seat springs good. The seats 46cm high.
A Queen Anne style sofa,upholstered in a red and floral striped fabric, on Spanish-style feet united by an x-frame stretcher,176cm wide60cm deep122cm high, seat 36.5cm highBuying this second-hand sofa could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportMarks and stains to the upholstery. Knocks and wear to the feet. No evidence of woodworm.
A George IV walnut library chair, with green button leather upholstery and down-swept arms over a pair of reeded and turned front supports terminating in brass castors, 72cm wide 93cm deep 96cm high, seat 45cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportOne of the stylised floral motifs is loose but present. Split to the end of the right arm. Knocks and wear throughout. Leather looks like it has been reconditioned, with areas of lighter colour but no large holes. Frame has been repaired to the back legs. Overall, the frame is sturdy and useable.
A button-back settee,late 19th to early 20th century, the lobed back above the over-stuffed seat and cabriole supports terminating in brass castors,165cm wide75cm deep117cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportAreas of refinishing and repair to supports. Evidence of historic woodworm. Joints generally sound and solid. Upholstery appears in relatively good order. Overall in fairly good usable condition.
A pair of walnut side chairs,18th century, Irish, each with a shaped cresting rail over a pieced scroll-carved splat back and drop-in seat, raised on carved cabriole legs,53cm wide49cm deep99cm high (2)Condition ReportRepairs to the top rail and splats, the legs and seat rails knocked and dented signs of historic restorations.
A painted reconstituted stone garden seat,late 20th century, the rectangular top on a pair of elephant supports,106cm wide36cm deep47cm highCondition ReportChips, rubbing, loss and wear to paint. Knocks, chips and losses to bottom edges of top and pedestals. General wear and weathering commensurate with age and use.
A mahogany and canework window seat in George III Sheraton style, by Brights of Nettlebed, modern,: the outscrolled ends painted with flowers and foliage, the seat rails with painted scrollwork; on straight tapered legs to gaitered feet; with fitted green upholstered cushion; 73cm high, 102cm wide, 36cm deep
A mahogany and upholstered Gainsborough elbow chair in George III style, 20th century,: of generous proportions; with damask upholstered back, seat and padded arms; the straight front legs and splayed back legs tied by stretchers; 110cm high, 77cm wide; and a mahogany and upholstered long stool, 20th century, covered in the same fabric; 44cm high, 134cm long, 54cm wide
A pair of Victorian mahogany and upholstered wing armchairs in George II style, late 19th century,: one with striped upholstery, the other blue, with camel backs and outscrolled arms with showframe fronts; on moulded seat rails with short cabriole front legs to pad feet, the back legs splayed; 112cm high, 84cm wide
A Victorian mahogany and button upholstered armchair, by Charles Hindley & Sons, London, circa 1880,: with shallow back and arms, the seat with shaped front; on knop turned and waisted front legs and splayed back legs, one stamped C.HINDLEY & SONS, 134 OXFORD ST, LONDON, 43020; on gilt metal caps and castors; 80cm high, 81cm wideCharles Hindley & Sons was a house furnishing company based in London. In 1844 they acquired Miles & Edwards, allowing them to expand into furniture manufacturing, where previously they had been mainly concerned with carpets, wallpaper and fabrics
A Regency rosewood and upholstered slipper back chair, circa 1815,: the bowfront seat rail flanked by bullseye roundels, above knop-turned and waisted front legs, with splayed back legs, all with brass caps and castors; 90cm high, 56cm wide; two Victorian carved walnut and cream damask upholstered 'nursing chairs', circa 1870
A Victorian mahogany library or desk elbow chair, second half 19th century,:the raised rectangular upper backrest and concave backrest proper with baluster shaped splats; the arms on turned columnar supports; with shaped seat above turned front and splayed back legs united by a crinoline stretcher; 110cm high, 61cm wide
A Victorian mahogany and blue leather upholstered revolving desk chair, late 19th century,: the arched, buttoned and studded tub back on straight supports rising from the shaped circular seat; on a moulded circular rail on four cabriole legs to metal castors; united by a cruciform stretcher; 93cm high, 62cm wide
An Anglo Indian carved and stained hardwood side chair, loosely in George II style, 19th century,: the backrest toprail relief carved with stylised and scaled lobed anthemion, above an openwork vase form central splat; the upholstered drop in seat above cabriole front legs descending from acanthus carved knees to ball and claw feet, the back legs splayed; 96cm high, 61cm wide
A pair of Anglo-Chinese carved and stained hardwood elbow chairs in George II taste, probably late 18th / early 19th century,: the arched backrests and seats with later red upholstery; the serpentine crook arms descending to shaped seat rails carved with tendrilous stylised foliage in low relief; the pronounced cabriole legs descending from anthemia carved knees to pad feet; 101cm high, 63cm wide
A group of three early 19th century inscribed pearlware jugs: one painted with a sportsman squire in the deer park of Packington Hall and inscribed 'E.Bint, Packington' on a pink lustre ground, 20cm [some restoration]; the second painted with farmers' implements and inscribed 'William Woodford, Shrewrley Common, 1806', 14cm [chips to spout and footrim]; the third painted with floral bouquets and inscribed 'John & Rachal Barns, 1811', 15cm.* Note for the first jug: The Packington Hall Estate, Warwickshire, the seat of the Earl of Aylesford, lies between Birmingham and Coventry.
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