A sycamore and ash primitive armchair, IrishThe back with six splayed spindles held in place by a curved bar stay-rail, the outplayed and scroll-ended arms interlocked through the outer spindles, rounded-rectangular seat, on hand-shaped splayed legs mortised through the seat, height 89.5cm, width 61.5cm, depth 60cm, height to seat 36cmLiterature: See C. Kinmouth, 'Irish Country Furniture', pp. 37-40.
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A George III ash and elm comb-back Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1780-1820Having eight hand-shaped back spindles supporting an arched and eared stay-rail, the three-part outplayed and scroll-ended arms on crook-shaped front supports, elm saddle seat, on baluster-shaped and ball-turned legs, joined by an elliptical-turned H-form stretcher, 46cm wide, 44cm deep, 93cm high, seat height 43cm
A 19th century ash 'bar top' ladder-back side chair, Billinge/Pemberton/Wigan area of Lancashire, circa 1800-60Having four graduated curved domed ladders, and similar shaped bar directly on top of the round back uprights, and secured by dome cap turnings, rush seat, quarter-round top to turned front legs, terminating in pad feet, bulbous-turned fore-rail, and multiple turned side and rear stretchers, height 105cm, width 49cm, depth 41cm, seat height 43.5cm
A 19th century beech and painted high-back Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1830-50Having a hooped back of six hand-drawn spindles, three-part arm bow, on six baluster-turned supports, flat front to the saddle seat, on splayed legs, the front legs with lower ball-turning, joined by an elliptical turned H-form stretcher, extensive remains of dark-green paint, height 110, width 59cm, depth 50cm, seat height 43cm
A George III fruitwood and elm comb-back Windsor armchair, circa 1800 The low back with nine spindles supporting a round-end bar cresting rail, the arm bow on further spindle supports and with crook-shaped front support, large elm saddle seat, on ball and baluster-turned legs, joined by a crinoline stretcher, height 84cm, width 56cm, depth 56cm, height to seat 43cm
A maker stamped George III ash, fruitwood and sycamore Windsor side chair, circa 1780-1830 The hooped back with roundel centred splat flanked by spindles, the saddle seat stamped twice to the rear 'W Griffin', on ball and baluster-turned legs, joined by an elliptical-turned H-form stretcher, 41cm wide, 40cm deep, 91cm high, the seat 44cm high
A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, North Country, possibly Derbyshire, circa 1660The back panel carved with a stylised flowering stem, centred by a lozenge and emanating from a domed hummock, the unusual top rail with integral flattened double-scroll cresting set back from a moulded edge 'rail', the downswept scroll-ended arms on inverted baluster-turned supports, later boarded seat, on baluster-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 57cm wide, 46cm deep, 114cm high, seat 45cm high
A small late 17th century oak panel-back open armchair, circa 1700 Having a plain back panel, downswept arms with acanthus-leaf carved outer edge, on peg-baluster supports, boarded seat, and inverted peg-baluster turned front legs, joined by a H-form moulded stretcher, 49.5cm wide, 86cm high, 34cm deep, seat height 42.5cm
A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, owner-initialled, Yorkshire/Derbyshire, circa 1670 The single back-panel carved and punch-decorated with a flowerhead filled lozenge, the scroll-carved cresting centred by a half-flower flanked by the initials ‘A’ and ‘M’, with scroll-carved ears, relatively flat scroll-ended arms, boarded seat, baluster-turned front legs joined by plain stretchers all round, height 107cm, width 61cm, depth 53.5cm
An interesting Charles I joined oak panel back open armchair, Yorkshire, Circa 1630 The double-scroll arched cresting naively gadroon-carved and embellished with roundels, the ears again roundel carved, the downward sloping arms on squat ball-turned supports, boarded seat, parallel-baluster turned legs joined by plain stretchers, 55cm wide, 42cm deep, 106cm high Although carved roundels are traditionally associated with Welsh furniture, the presence of 'ears' to the chair back would tend to imply a Yorkshire, rather than Welsh origin. Literature: This Lot is illustrated in the Miller's Guide for 'Pine and Country Antiques' Provenance: Chris Pickvance Collection
An attractive 17th century fruitwood and needlework upholstered open armchair, Flemish, circa 1680-1700 The arched back and seat upholstered in claret floral needlework, the scroll ended downswept arms on reel-turned supports, the legs, fore-rail and H shaped stretcher all similarly turned, 59cm wide, 68cm deep, 113.5cm high, the seat 42cm high Provenace: John Keil private Collection, Forelands Farm, Stratfield Saye, Reading
An 18th century oak frame and softwood primitive chair, possibly Scottish, dated '1759'Having a single panelled back, and arched scroll-profiled cresting naively carved with Christogram above a heart, prefixed by the initials 'P E' and flanked by the date '17 59', set between linear scroll-carved finial uprights, outplayed and round-ended open arms on chamfered rectangular supports, on four hand-shaped splayed legs mortised through a deep rectangular seat, 75cm wide, 49cm deep, 109cm high, the seat 39cm high
A William & Mary oak box-settle, Yorkshire, circa 1700Having a rectangular back of four fielded panels, below a 'round'-ended top rail, with slightly projecting chip-carved ends over scroll-carved ears, the boarded hinged seat flanked by downswept and round-ended open arms on baluster-turned supports, triple fielded panelled front, 152cm wide, 49cm deep, 107cm high, the seat 47cm high
A Charles I oak panel-back open armchair, Gloucestershire, circa 1630With prominent raked back, the lozenge and whorl-carved back panel embellished with dog-tooth and flowerhead punched-decoration, a bold double scroll-carved cresting, and relatively flat arms with a tight-scroll carved to the side faces of each end, on parallel-baluster turned supports, single seat board, and bicuspid-shaped seat rails, on parallel-baluster and reel-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers, height 112.5cm, width 62cm, depth 59cm, seat height 46cm
Corgi Toys 261 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 from the Film “Goldfinger” gold body, with ejector seat, rear bullet screen, retractable machine guns, one bandit figure, model is in good used original condition, with original inner display card, in fair to good original condition, some edge/age wear.
Corgi Toys 497 The Man From Uncle Gun Firing “Thrush Buster” Oldsmobile, metallic blue, cast wheels, plastic spot lights, in near mint original condition, missing 'Waverly' ring, very good original inner card display stand and a very good original outer box complete with all end flaps, both inner and outer have some slight age/edge wear, 8/11 in pencil to one end flap and unboxed 261 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 from the Film “Goldfinger” gold body, with ejector seat, missing bandit figure, working rear bullet screen, retractable machine guns, in good used original condition, tiny crack to passengers window.(2 items)
Military Models, 1:18 Scale UT Models Hotchkiss M 201 Jeep, Danbury Mint World War II Jeep, rear seat frame broken, with certificate, complete with accessories, hood, 1:24 scale Gonio Tinplate unboxed Volkswagen 82 Kubelwagon, boxed VW-166 Schwimmwagen and Armoured Personnel Carrier M3 Half Track, all in excellent condition (5 items)
Regency Commonplace Manuscript Albums 6 albums Red morocco album, with scraps, poetry, engravings, pencil drawings, a few small watercolours, "presented to Jane Cox by her friend Mr Townson Jan. 1, 1829"; 2 Green morocco albums, both lettered "Miss H. Pearson 1821" on upper cover, coloured and uncoloured engravings including coloured aquatints, letterpress poetry; Dark green morocco album, with title "Album of Ellen Adam 1828" within Greek key border, manuscript poetry, watercolour natural history studies, watercolour of Acropolis, possibly by Alexander Galloway, dated 1828, wash study of Abbotsford, the seat of Sir Walter Scott; Pale mauve calf gilt album, with bookplate of Charles Edward Inglis, all manuscript, chiefly poetry; Maroon half morocco album, including cuttings from The Examiner with early printings of Keats, lacks spine, covers detachedNote: Provenance: From the library of the late William St Clair, FBA, FRSL.
WW1/WW2 1912 Pattern Cavalry Saddle wooden frame with steel arches. Brown leather seat, side flaps and frame covering. Brass securing loops and fittings. Internal padded frame covering and flaps. Complete with white metal stirrups and leather straps ... Brown leather horseshoe case with fitted sword frog. Clean condition.
A Cold War MIG-21bis LASUR deactivated ejection Seat, which is complete and came from the MiG-21bis LASUR with the tactical number 879 (work number 75033219) of the 3rd JS (fighter squadron) of the JG-8 (fighter squadron). NB. It took part in patrolling East German Air Space prior to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 much more information can be found online written by the engineer who actually serviced 879.
Anglo-Indian carved 'tree of life' high back chair, circa 1900, the back carved with leaves and berries issuing from a Kashmiri tear shape leaf, the seat with red velvet cushion, raised on carved inverted baluster legs, height 195cm, width 81cmProvenance: Purchased from Harrods Antiques Department
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