A William and Mary style wing back armchair early 20th century, re-covered in stylised foliate fabric, the camel back extending to padded wing backs over padded scroll arms and a sprung seat, raised upon squat cabriole front legs and chamfered rear legs, united by a carved scroll front cross stretcher and turned baluster side stretchers, 123cm highCondition reportOnly very light wear to the fabric, very minor scuffs and wear to the legs and cross stretchers commensurate with light use, very minor play in the chair joints, no visible faults, repairs or damage.
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An early 19th century stained wood barrel back tavern settle, probably elm and pine, the shaped wing backs with integrated arm rests, united by a board seat and a curved tongue and groove panel back, 140cm H x 204cm W x 46cm D PROVENANCE BY REPUTE: Inherited thence by decent from the licensee of The Bull Inn (circa 1890), Shocklach, Cheshire
A well matched set of six 19th century Sheraton style mahogany dining chairs, each with a rail back, the central slender tapering splat applied with carved harebell detail, flanked by reeded uprights, above the stuff over seat, raised upon channelled tapering front legs and plain back swept rear legs, 88cm high (faults and repairs) (6)
A set of four Victorian walnut dining/parlour chairs by Richardson & Son, Bond St, Hull, circa 1870, each chair with a trefoil shaped top rail above an interlaced 'C' scroll openwork splat back, over the button down stuff over purple upholstered seat, raised upon tapering fluted front legs and plain back swept rear legs, 89cm high, makers paper label to the underside of one chair (4)
A Victorian tub shaped drawing room chair in the manner of Holland & Sons, later re-covered in foliate terracotta fabric, the arched button back extending to padded scrolled arms enclosing the bowfront seat, raised upon ebonised tapering front legs, back swept rear legs and castors, 97cm high
A Victorian carved walnut and upholstered sofa, of diminutive proportions, later re-covered in striped fabric, the arched button back extending to carved scrolled terminals, and enclosing the sprung serpentine seat, above a channelled apron centred with a carved foliate crest, raised upon leaf carved French cabriole front legs, plain back swept rear legs and castors, 64cm H x 137cm W x 67cm DCondition reportLight water stain to the RHS of the seat, rubbed mark to the top of the back rest and also on the RH side, minor fading to the rear apron frame, general light marks and scuffs to the legs commensurate with age and use. Little or no play in the joints or frame.
A mid-19th century rosewood long stool/window seat, the green velour upholstered seat raised upon a pair of 'X' frame supports united by a turned cross stretcher, 40cm H x 130cm W x 39cm DCondition reportLacking moulded roundels from both ends, multiple minor stains and marks to the fabric. Evidence of historic worm and restoration to the underside of the stool, minor chips and losses to the veneer, along with general wear and scuffing.
An early 19th century ash, elm and yew Windsor elbow chair, the arched back with a central pierced splat over the elm saddle seat, raised upon ring turned baluster legs culminating in peg feet and united by a crinoline stretcher, 90cm highCondition reportLittle or no play in the chair joints, general light wear commensurate with age and use, otherwise no visible cracks, splits, faults or repairs.
A pair of early 20th century club chairs, later re- covered in Colefax & Fowler foliate pattern fabric, each with typical deep set arms and back rest above a sprung seat, raised upon front bun shaped feet with inset castors, 82cmCondition reportGeneral minor light stains and marks to both chairs, minor evidence of historic worm to the feet on both chairs (please see additional images), one chair has a 'soft' seat which appears to be compressed, the same chair has some slight movement in its joints.Condition of the chair frames is difficult to assess due to the upholstery and structure of the chair.
An Edwardian walnut extending dining table, the rectangular top with canted corners, raised upon reeded vase shaped legs and castors, with two extra leaves, 74cm H x 149cm W extending to 239cm x 119cm D, along with a set of six George II style chairs, late 20th century, each with a drop-in seat on shell moulded cabriole front legs, 103cm high (7) PLEASE NOTE: This lot may not comply with current fire regulations and must be fully professionally re-upholstered prior to installation in any setting.
A Victorian mahogany framed spoon back drawing room chair, later re-covered in striped fabric, the button back extending to padded arms and carved scroll terminals, enclosing the sprung serpentine seat, raised upon foliate carved French cabriole front legs, plain back swept rear legs and castors, 101cm high
A pair of 1930's Art Deco armchairs, by Buoyant, each with a deep set arched back rest extending to rounded down swept arms enclosing the sprung seat, raised upon compressed bun front feet and castors, upholstered in foliate damask fabric with later removable oatmeal coloured covers, 78cm high
An Edwardian Swedish Ibex child's beech wood chair, with tapering spindles upon a shaped seat and turned legs, 58cm high, label to the underside, an Edwardian child's rail back chair with upholstered seat, 47cm high, along with two folding child's chairs, early 20th century, both applied with brass stud detail (both at fault) (4)
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SOFACIRCA 1870Of Chesterfield type71cm high, 198cm wide, 84cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The frame appears to be solid and stable overall, the upholstery is later applied, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery.Overall in a presentable condition but the fabric is dated. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionAdditional measurements: the seat is 136cm wide between the arms, 53cm deep to the back, 37cm high from the ground maximum Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF BEECH AND UPHOLSTERED TUB ARMCHAIRS IN VICTORIAN TASTEMID 20TH CENTURY93cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe frames appear to be solid and stable overall, the upholstery is probably later applied, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery. This is in a condition that reflects its lack of significant age - one chair has a pulled button the seat. There are a mixture of horn and brass castors, some of which must be replacementsThe beech with a dark stained surface overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionNo maker's stampCirca 95cm x 87cm x 87cm Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF FRENCH PAINTED WOOD AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS IN LOUIS XVI STYLEMID 20TH CENTURY AND RECENTLY UPHOLSTEREDThe silk upholstery in 18th century taste with urn of flowers amongst scrolls102cm highCondition Report: Overall the condition of the seat and back fabric is reflective of the lack of significant age or use in a domestic setting, this appears to be a recent addition and professionally applied. The side fabric with some sagging, marks, and old holes, this would appear to be older than the seat and back fabric. It gives nice contrast but does not match the pattern or freshness.The frames with rubbing and wear to the white painted surfaces, this would appear to be largely simulation to give the antique appearance and impression of age that these chairs certainly lack. The frames are entirely solid and stable, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality or condition of the frame beneath the later upholsteryPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR FRAMESCIRCA 1840 Each with scroll arms and sabre legs90cm highCondition Report: These may well have been conceived as armchairs for a set of dining chairs but nescessarily - Dreweatts have only had the pair for sale.Please note as photographed these do not have any seat cushions - these would be drop in seats - the peg to secure is present to both. Replacement drop in seats would need to be made or sourced by the purchaser or their restorer. These have never been with Dreweatts. The frames have been repolished,There is an oval inset piece to the back of one chairthe chair frames have Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, there are various old repairs and restorations - to one chair the upright to oneside is either formed of two pieces or this is a significant spliced repair - if the latter it is professionally carried out. The tips of the feet similarly appear to have been repaired or made this way.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRSCOMPRISING LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER EXAMPLESEach with a shield back Condition Report: As catalogued these are of various dates, the 'set' comprisesfive that appear to be late 18th century, two probably early 20th century, and one late 19th century. They are well matched together, they have all been upholstered to match. One of the early 20th century chairs has the most distressing to the seat coveringsAll the chairs with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, some old repairsSigns of old woodworm to some rails, One of the chairs with a metal bracket to the undersideAll with a polished appearance fairly uniform across the chairs despite the differences in datingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF TEN PAINTED WOOD ARMCHAIRS IN FRENCH TRANSITIONAL STYLELATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURYEach with cane back and seatCondition Report: All with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, the canework is intact to the back and seats Each with a later pad seat cushion, these would probably need to be re-covered or replacedThere are scuffs, chips, losses, wear to the surfacesOverall the frames are solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Height overall = 94cm high, arms to floor = 70cmWidth 58cm Condition Report Disclaimer
A PORT COLOURED VELVET UPHOLSTERED TWO SEAT SOFARECENTLY MANUFACTURED BY GEORGE SMITHWith maker's and fire safety labels to the underside85cm high, 195cm wide, 105cm deep Condition Report: As catalogued this is of fairly recent manufacture, the condition overall reflects this however there is surface fluff and dust and this appears to have been in storage. It will need a 'hoover' clean to remove the build up of surface fibres. The frame appears solid and stableThe caps and castors with discolouration and an 'antique' finish. One rear castor is loose to the rear leg - it is present with the lot. As catalogued this has its maker's and fire safety labels.The removable seat cushions are feather filledPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A CURVED GILTWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED SOFA IN MID 18TH CENTURY STYLE 20TH CENTURY82cm high, 230cm wide, 82cm deep Condition Report: There are marks, knocks, abrasions and scratching consistent with use.The gilt finish is distressed in style with additional cracks, knocks and rubbing in areas revealing a dark underlayer.The upholstery fabric is a sage green/gray probably synthetic velvet which is intact but shows plentiful marks with some possible fading/stains. The upholstery if softly stuffed in modern style and in places when seated the stretchers under the seat can be felt. The underside of the bench seat has black fabric so the condition and under upholstery cannot be seen.The back and sides of this curved sofa have the same legs and decorated seat rail as the front and so the piece could be placed in the centre of a room.This probably dates from the third quarter of the 20th century, it is certainly not Edwardian nor is is more modern-recent manufacture, Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE I WALNUT STOOLCIRCA 1720, POSSIBLY IRISHWith drop in seat, each rail with scallop-shell motif, on hipped cabriole legs45cm high, 45cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Signs of old woodworm throughout, there is an old split leg that appears to have repairs including some fillerThe seat upholstery is later, the rails here have not been examined as they are entirely covered, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PRIE DIEUCIRCA 1860With tapestry to the high back and seat and with remains of a paper maker's label to one rail ...SHOP / Maker. / Ann Street / BIRMINGHAM, 114cm high115cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useUpholstery probably original, some signs of marks and wear mainly to the seat, the seat is removable, there are old tack marks to the underside, the upholstery may have been re-applied Metal stretchers to the underside, these are probably original Overall the frame appears solid and stable, The timber with a cleaned and polished appearance overall Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIRLATE 18TH CENTURYWith serpentine shaped seat front95cm high, 62cm wide, 58cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Overall solid and stable but bears signs of previous repairs and restorations including plugged repairs to the arms where they meet the sides of the seat and the uprights on the backThere are signs of old woodworm to the visible elements of the rails, also old tack marks and a cut out where further supporting timber has probably been placed previouslyThe upholstery with signs of age and use, also some sagging and looseness Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A CARVED WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SOFALATE 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY AMERICANThe button upholstered back and arms above the removable seat cushion, with carved show frame arms and pierced frieze leading to cabriole legs83cm high, 200cm wide, 77cm deep The proceeds of this lot will be donated to the Ukraine Crisis Appeal
A MAHOGANY AND GREEN LEATHER UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR IN GEORGE III STYLEFIRST HALF 20TH CENTURYOf 'Gainsborough' type99cm highCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses, restorations and observations including: the upholstery is leather with one glue repaired puncture to the seat; some whitish scuffing including to the front of the seat, the sides of the arms and in a line to the back; some cracking to the leather and wood on the arms; the arms and support joints have some movement with the seat joints.We are unable to inspect areas covered in upholstery and so cannot comment on the condition and originality of these areas we are unable to see.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Additional measurements:From floor to top of seat is 47cm high, width between the arms at the front 55cm deep, the seat is 48cm, the height of the back is 58cm Condition Report Disclaimer
Set of four early 20th century beech spindle-back chairs with shaped elm seats on turned legs with stretcher supports together with a late 19th century mahogany armchair with bar-back and scroll arms with leather upholstered seat on turned front legsCondition ReportSpindle back chairs have numerous surface marks, scuff and knocks to the wood. Areas of fading, discolouration and staining. All seem structurally sound with a little bit of play to the joints on a couple of chairs. The scroll arm chair has the above plus has old repairs to the back splat and legs. General wear and tear.
Late Victorian/Edwardian armchair with red upholstered seat, back and armrests, on turned and ringed front legsCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood. Old worm in areas, joints slightly loose with some seperating. Upholstery appears in good order with some wear. General wear and tear.
Pair antique Dresden covered pot-pourri vases, each with wreath ribbon ring handle to the cylindrical pierced bowl, floral encrusted lid, the ovoid body with raised foliate rosette gilt handles, painted in panels with shipping scenes and ruins to a blue foliate ground with gilt scroll borders, pedestal foot, square plinth base, blue cross swords mark to base, 28cm highProvenance: Formerly at Bletchington Park, seat of the Annesley family (2) Condition ReportLight surface scratches, marks and accretions. Wear to the gilt. One with a couple of small chips and possible area of re-gilding to the top of the pedestal just below the main body. General wear and tear, see photos
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