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Automobilia - an unusual Edwardian estate made De Dion 3 seater coach built motor car, converted into a writing desk, the burr walnut and mahogany desk made from the carved wheel arch, original leatherette seat, and timbers, with Edwardian monochrome photograph, of the first owners showing the number plate, W.229', the original bill of sale dated 15th April 1904 and a family portrait of the Hirst family, Sheffield. Dimensions: 97cm high, 82cm in length, 61cm deep.
A Louis XV walnut armchair, carved and pierced cresting rail above medallion back rest flanked by scrolling armrests terminating with acanthus capped supports, serpentine stuffed-over seat upholstered with butterfly and tulips in tones of gold, maroon and olive, cabriole legs, carved French pad feet, brass castors, 94cm high, 63cm wide, 60cm deep.
A MAHOGANY CASED LONG CASE MOON PHASE 8 DAY CLOCKBy R. Roberts, Bromsgrove The 13 inch dial with gilt spandrels and painted moon phase section, within a mahogany case with fluted column flanking either side of the case and hood, with two weights and one pendulum, 241cm high excluding missing finialCondition report: Two weights, pendulum, no key. The case is cleaned and polished with various inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age. Slight warp to the bottom of the door. Dial with various blemishes and areas of tarnish, small spots of tarnishing. The movement and dial appear to be original to each other, and it’s likely that the movement is original to the case. There is some alteration to the seat board cheeks: the right hand side is cut away with the equivalent piece on top of the check to maintain balance. See extra images for further explanation. The movement is dirty and will require a full service / overhaul. There is no guarantee of its working order. The movement is a standard 8 day with striking bell.
One with a low back and elm seat on turned legs united by an H-stretcher, together with a hoop-back chair with an elm seat on turned legs and an H-frame stretcher. The Windsor chair 60cm wide x 87cm high. The hoop-back chair43cm wide x 86cm high Qty: 2 The Windsor chair with damage to the arm supports at the joins to the seat, wear and scuffing commensurate with age and use, minor loss to the arched top, some splitting in the splat on the top tier. The hoop-back chair with a large patch in the elm seat and wear commensurate throughout commensurate with age and use.
With gold painted decoration. The hooped splats with a painted crane above caned seats with tie-on cushions, a painted frieze, and on ring turned out-splayed legs. Consisting of two carvers and eight standards.The carver 58cm wide x 86cm high. The standards 53cm wide and 86cm highQty: 10In generally good condition throughout with some light abrasions and surface dirt on the top rails and the edges of the legs. Two with damage to the caning at the front of the seat in need of repair.
The first with a yew wood frame and and elm seat. The second with an elm seat on turned legs united by an H-frame stretcher.The first 48cm wide x 89cm high. The second 52cm wide x 90cm high.Qty: 2In generally good condition. The first with a notable repair in the front left corner of the seat and some cracks to the top hoop. The second with minimal play in the frame, however one of the legs appears slightly shorter than the others. Some cracks to the second radiating from the back of the seat. Branded mark beneath the seat of one chair.
The 18th or early 19th century settle with a high back, shaped sides and plain seat.143cm wide x 42cm deep x 148cm highQty: 1In good condition. With minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Signs of some possibly original paint to the back. One side and the top rail has been replaced with pine. 45cm to the seat. A light varnish. Good rich colour.
The hoop-back with radiating spindles above an elm seat, and turned legs united by an H-framed stretcher.44cm wide x 58cm highQty: 1In generally good condition. The back left leg with material around the top where it enters the seat. The bottom of the seat is painted black. Some evidence of repair to the stretcher. The legs appear later.
With an elm seat and an ornately carved splat. The arms with carved ends and the turned legs united by a stretcher.60cm wide x 109cm highQty: 1Generally the frame is of firm construction with no play in the joints. A crack running around the top hoop from the left hand side to around 2 o'clock on the right hand side. Some wear to the hands commensurate with age and use. Scuffing to the legs.
Consiting of a 17th century side chair with scroll carving to the high back, turned spindles and a solid seat; an armchair with an exaggerated vase-shaped splat; and a country made chair with a pierced splat.The armchair 56cm wide x 58cm deep x 101cm high.Qty: 3The 17th century chair with some marks and minor losses overall, the feet possibly cut down and the spindles not identical. The armchair with possibly later iron supports and in generally sound condition. The third chair with some signs of old woodworm and possibly cut down.
With a green leather button back and seat, on turned front legs and castors.93cm wide x 90cm highQty: 1The castors are somewhat loose. Notable wear to the ends of the arms, and the edges and corners of the seat. Notable scuffing, particularly to the back legs. Evidence of repair to the back legs. The frame is very stable.
The high back with a pierced splat, a carved seat and on ring turned legs united by an H-stretcher.49cm wide x 49cm deep x 105cm highQty: 1Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. The back hoop repaired at the joint of the arm rail on the left hand side as you look at it. Some slight movement to the joints. In generally good condition considering age.
With turned legs and stretchers.Each pproximately 65cm wide x 55cm deep x 80cm highQty: 2One with major gouges and marks to the seat, with the letter 'M' cut into one arm, and numbered '63' to the back of the seat. Both chairs with further marks, dents, scratches, and signs of later finishing overall.
An early 19th century ash and elm Windsor armchair with star decoration to the splat back, carved saddle seat and turned legs united by stretchers. Together with a further early 19th century ash and elm low Windsor armchair with a wheel back and turned legs.The larger chair 69cm wide x 100cm high. The smaller chair 55.5cm wide x 82.5cm highQty: 2Both with loose joints, minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use.The larger chair with loose front arm supports and loss to the right hand arm as you look at it. Some slight splits to the seat. A visible repair to the top rail. Further repair to the arm rail. Stamped beneath 'WS'.The smaller chair almost certainly cut down. Painted white underneath the seat. Unsigned. With some repairs visible to the arms. Some slightly loose joints. Slight loss to the wheel back decoration of the splat.
Consisting of a stool with a pierced seat and rounded ends on square section tapered legs and a drop-leaf table converted from a joint stool. The stool 46cm wide x 28cm deep x 51cm high. The drop leaf table 51cmwide x 62cm deep x 54cm high. Qty: 2 Some signs of historic woodworm to the top of the legs of the stool. The table with wear commensurate with age and use, replacements to the supports for the drop leaves, and damage to the frame where the top has been screwed on.
The four chairs with vase-shaped splats, solid seats and square tapering legs united by stretchers. 49cm wide x 94cm high Qty: 4 In generally good condition. Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. One chair with a missing stretcher to the centre. Another two chair with some blocks beneath the seat missing.
With overstuffed upholstered back, arms and seat, and standing on cabriole legs.78cm wide x 84cm deep x 92cm highQty: 1Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Losses to the gesso ornament, particularly to the sides of the back, and over and around the cresting rail. Some minor marks and stains to the upholstery. Some slight losses to the banding around the edge of the upholstery. Structurally sound and in need of some restoration.
Both with elm seats. One with a Carillion stretcher.51cm wide x 111cm high and 54cm wide x 109cm high.Qty: 2The taller chair with a crack in one of the spindles on the back, evidence of re-glueing and repair to another of the spindles, repair to another spindle, and light cracking to the elm seat.The other with notable wear to the wood, very slight play in the joints, and evidence of repair to one of the legs.
Antique furniture, pair of 18th Century Dutch side chairs of walnut lavishly decorated with fine marquetery work of flowers and leaves, along with a shield containing a bird at the bottom of the back splat, the cabriolet legs with lion paw feet, original hair stuffed seat pads with worn velvet covers. Reputedly purchased from Godolphin House, Cornwall contents sale before it was purchased by the National trust, and before this purchased from Trerice House, Cornwall by the owners of Godolphin House
An Eames style swivel armchair, with button down upholstered back and stuff over seat, with padded arm supports, on five branch chrome base together with matching footstool.All lots to be cleared from the auction room by Tuesday 2nd April otherwise storage charges will apply - NO EXCEPTIONS.
A reproduction carved hardwood window seat in the regency taste, with padded scroll ends and padded seat on curved and swept legs linked by turned stretchers, 160cm long, 46cm deep, 64cm high.All lots to be cleared from the auction room by Tuesday 2nd April otherwise storage charges will apply - NO EXCEPTIONS.
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