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Lot 656

A Victorian child's brass and studded velvet revolving piano stool, seat width 31cm

Lot 356

BLUE & WHITE CHINESE BARREL SHAPED GARDEN SEAT

Lot 87

A 19th century William and Mary style gilt wood carved walnut and caned open armchair and a matching side chair With arched pierced foliate and double scroll crest and out-swept arms, standing on block and turned legs joined by stretchers, cane and gilding distressed, the armchair 58cm wide, 43cm deep, 137cm high, seat height 47cm. (2)

Lot 236

A mid century mahogany and mirrored glass dressing table and chair With shaped rectangular top, with a frieze drawer on outswept tapering legs, 90cm wide, 40cm deep, 73cm high, together with a mid-20th century green leather tubular chrome small chair, the rectangular padded back and seat on shaped legs with an 'X' stretcher, 31cm wide, 31cm deep, 76cm high, seat height 44cm.

Lot 23

A 19th century French fireside chair Upholstered in beige buttoned linen, with scoop back, padded arms and serpentine seat, on ring turned ebonised legs, 80cm wide, 58cm deep, 99cm high.

Lot 264

A pair of 1950's vintage teak lounge chairs Upholstered and buttoned in cream, the curved backs above show wood arms and padded seats, with loose squab cushions on square tapering legs, each 72cm wide, 59cm deep, 73cm high, seat height 45cm. (2)

Lot 262

A French Louis XV style eau de nil painted caned chaise The cartouche shaped back and serpentine seat on cabriole legs headed by flowerheads, with a loose cream squab cushion, 57cm wide, 51cm deep, 91cm high, seat height 45cm.

Lot 89

A George III wheel back open armchair, together with a George III open armchair  Both in the Hepplewhite taste, with pierced splats and outswept arms, one with a stuffover seat the other with a drop in seat, on square tapering legs stretchers, the wheel back 58cm wide, 47cm deep, 94cm high, seat height 46cm, the other label, 'Collection of the Rev. Francis H.D.Smythe', 58cm wide, 48cm deep, 92cm high, seat height 46cm. (2) Provenance: Professor Ronald Graveson CBE (1911-1991) and thence by descent.

Lot 933

A MODERN STUDDED BROWN LEATHER UPHOLSTERED THREE SEATER SOFA (2)188cm wide; 80cm high, together with a matching armchair, 90cm wide; 80cm highCondition report: The external depth is 95cm deep;  the internal depth from the front edge of the seat to the cushioned back is approx 55cm deep. General inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age. A section of leather  over the right arm is a lighter colour/tone which can be seen in the photograph. The nature of the leather is creased and slightly worn looking. armchair does have back cushion, as per extra images

Lot 959

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARVED WALNUT FRAMED SQUARE BACK OPEN ARMCHAIRS (2)65cm wide; 110cm wideCondition report: One arm slightly loose and requires simple regluing to tenon joint. The same chair with visible pegged front legs at the top - adjacent to the seat rail, possibly re strengthened front legs. Reupholstered at some point, cleaned and polished frame. Stretchers have been repaired at some point. General, inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.

Lot 1022

A PAIR OF PARCEL GILT EBONISED TUB BACK SIDE CHAIRS (2)55cm wide; 88cm highCondition report: Both with various old chips, scuffs and marks. The one with chipped tips of the feet to the front (see images). Both with slight shrinkage to the backs. Both with tears to the seat cushions and one with a water mark.  Generally worn and requiring some  recovering and tidying up. structurally sound, we believe 19th century though can't guarantee, split to one of seat cushions,  internal stuffing is loose, so reupholstery will probably be required.splits to back of arches as per photos . 

Lot 1027

A 19TH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY BOX SEAT SETTLE106cm wide; 96cm high

Lot 1038

DURESTA; A LARGE DEEP SEAT SOFA WITH LOOSE CREAM COVERS275cm wide; 73cm high

Lot 1062

A SET OF EIGHT REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY ROPE TWIST DINING CHAIRS (8)Circa 1900, including a pair of carversCondition Report:Reupholstered seats, one with light staining but generally in good condition. Frames are solid, with minor knocks, wear and scratches consistent with use. Seat height 46 cm ; back height 84 cm high

Lot 1093

DURESTA; A DEEP SEAT SOFA WITH LOOSE CREAM COVERS230cm wide; 73cm highBottom of back of sofa to front of base is approx 110cm.Depth of seat cushion from front to back is 85cm. We ask that all furniture is collected as soon as possible after the auction.The covers zip off so can be removed and cleaned.Please see extra photos for condition 

Lot 1095

A 19TH CENTURY PINE FRAMED TRIPLE LADDER CHAIR BACK RUSH SEAT SETTLE167cm wide; 58cm deep; 92cm high

Lot 1123

DURESTA; A LARGE DEEP SEAT SOFA WITH LOOSE CREAM COVERS275cm wide; 73cm high

Lot 1150

A.MINIE PARIS; A LOUIS VXI STYLE GILT FRAMED THREE PIECE DUCHESS BRISEE (3)67cm wide; 200cm long overallCondition report: Please see additional images of the seat rails for all 3 parts. Good condition with the typical chips, scuffs and knocks commensurate with use and age - particularly to the gilding and areas of rubbing. All chairs structurally sound. Upholstery now tatty - some wear to gilding. 

Lot 1167

A UNION JACK UPHOLSTERED EASY ARMCHAIR ON BLEACHED BALUSTER SUPPORTS72cm wide; 95cm highExternally approx 62cm deep from the seat rail to the back of the chair, the internal seat is 47.5cm deep. The chair is very good condition. The legs look to be new.With a fire reg label.

Lot 1172

CHRISTOPHER GUY; A DITA RED SUEDE UPHOLSTERED GILT FRAME SOFA280cm wide; 98cm highCondition report: Some slight signs of wear, rubbing and faint marks commensurate with some exposure, handling and light use. A few odd marks to the red upholstery - see images.front of sofa middle to back of seat (bottom of bow back)is 60cm deep. 

Lot 1173

RALPH LAUREN; A CHAIRMAN BRASS STUDDED BLACK LEATHER UPHOLSTERED WINGBACK SWIVEL OFFICE CHAIR77cm wide; 134cm highCondition report: Some slight signs of wear, rubbing and faint marks commensurate with some exposure, handling and light use.Very comfortable. Seat is 57cm deep approx internally and 64.5cm deep externally.

Lot 1182

DURESTA; A DEEP SEAT SOFA WITH LOOSE CREAM COVERS230cm wide; 73cm highThe sofa is 114cm deep from the back edge to the front of the seat, and approx 73cm deep internally from the front to the seat cushion. We ask that all furniture is collected as soon as possible after the auction.The covers zip off so can be removed and cleaned.Please see extra photos for condition 

Lot 1190

RALPH LAUREN; A BRASS STUDDED BLACK BRUSHED WOOL UPHOLSTERED THREE SEAT SOFA220cm wide; 83cm highCondition report: Some dirt and dust as can be seen and naturally attracted to the wool upholstery. Otherwise, slight signs of wear, rubbing and faint marks commensurate with some exposure, handling and light use.

Lot 99

2 ANTIQUE CHAIRS, FOLDING SEAT AND PAINTED STORAGE BOX

Lot 56

Dark blue leather 3-seat sofaPlease note this lot is not subject to VAT. The hammer price will still be subject to our buyer's premium, however it is only the buyer's premium that is subject to VATWe have employed the services of a specialist to assist in the lot descriptions, however it is important to note that no descriptions can be warranted and buyers should only bid on items they have inspected to their satisfaction prior to bidding. We do NOT provide condition reports as we are insufficiently expert to comment, our speciality being insolvency, not specific asset classes.Where there are errors in description, however major, no allowances will be made. No consumer rights apply to this sale, which is only suitable for trade buyers. It is a strict condition of sale that successful bidders remove lots in their entirety (after payment has been made). Please factor in the requirement to remove the total contents of any lot when deciding whether to and how much to bid.IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS USING STARLING BANK: It appears there is a problem when Starling Bank customers pay for their lots online with Bidspotter/iBidder/The-Saleroom. Our advice is not to use Starling issued cards to pay online until this issue is resolved. Please be aware if you pay with a Starling Bank issued card you may be double charged initially and it can take two weeks or more for the duplicate transaction to be returned.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. We do not provide any kind of shipping or loading servicesIf these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.

Lot 71

Pair of 2 seat upholstered sofas in lemon fabricPlease note this lot is not subject to VAT. The hammer price will still be subject to our buyer's premium, however it is only the buyer's premium that is subject to VATWe have employed the services of a specialist to assist in the lot descriptions, however it is important to note that no descriptions can be warranted and buyers should only bid on items they have inspected to their satisfaction prior to bidding. We do NOT provide condition reports as we are insufficiently expert to comment, our speciality being insolvency, not specific asset classes.Where there are errors in description, however major, no allowances will be made. No consumer rights apply to this sale, which is only suitable for trade buyers. It is a strict condition of sale that successful bidders remove lots in their entirety (after payment has been made). Please factor in the requirement to remove the total contents of any lot when deciding whether to and how much to bid.IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS USING STARLING BANK: It appears there is a problem when Starling Bank customers pay for their lots online with Bidspotter/iBidder/The-Saleroom. Our advice is not to use Starling issued cards to pay online until this issue is resolved. Please be aware if you pay with a Starling Bank issued card you may be double charged initially and it can take two weeks or more for the duplicate transaction to be returned.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. We do not provide any kind of shipping or loading servicesIf these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.

Lot 72

Upholstered 2 seat sofa in patterned fabricPlease note this lot is not subject to VAT. The hammer price will still be subject to our buyer's premium, however it is only the buyer's premium that is subject to VATWe have employed the services of a specialist to assist in the lot descriptions, however it is important to note that no descriptions can be warranted and buyers should only bid on items they have inspected to their satisfaction prior to bidding. We do NOT provide condition reports as we are insufficiently expert to comment, our speciality being insolvency, not specific asset classes.Where there are errors in description, however major, no allowances will be made. No consumer rights apply to this sale, which is only suitable for trade buyers. It is a strict condition of sale that successful bidders remove lots in their entirety (after payment has been made). Please factor in the requirement to remove the total contents of any lot when deciding whether to and how much to bid.IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS USING STARLING BANK: It appears there is a problem when Starling Bank customers pay for their lots online with Bidspotter/iBidder/The-Saleroom. Our advice is not to use Starling issued cards to pay online until this issue is resolved. Please be aware if you pay with a Starling Bank issued card you may be double charged initially and it can take two weeks or more for the duplicate transaction to be returned.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. We do not provide any kind of shipping or loading servicesIf these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.

Lot 311

17th Century oak single chair, high back with scrolled arch and turned finials, cane panelled and seat, carved front stretcher and turned rails, width 46cm, height 121cm.Condition report:Probably adapted/altered back panel and arched cresting (is a slightly poor fit), age cracks to tops of back, rear left joint at back and seat repaired, repaired legs and rails, front stretcher probably an adaption, recaned and seat requires attention.

Lot 312

A joined oak chair, mid-17th century, scrolled cresting (damaged) panelled back with dog tooth moulding, slightly shaped arms, boarded seat, baluster legs, plain rails, width 57 cm, height 107cm.Provenance:Brigadier-General James Lochhead Jack, The Old House, Kibworth.

Lot 314

Joined oak porters/box seat chair, 17th Century, arched cresting and vase shaped splat, shaped arms, the seat with boarded hinged lid above fielded panels, width 60cm, height 101cm.

Lot 315

Joined oak single chair, 18th Century, scrolled and pierced cresting, rectangular panelled back and boarded seat, carved front stretcher, width 49cm, height 111cm.

Lot 316

Joined oak single chair, 18th Century, carved cresting and vase shaped splat, boarded seat, turned front stretcher and plain rails, width 46cm, height 97cm.

Lot 326

Queen Anne fruitwood single chair, carved and scrolled cresting with turned finials, cane panelled back and seat, turned legs and rails, width 51cm, height 113cm.

Lot 349

A Louis XV style carved and gilt gesso canape, late 19th century, scrolled pediment with floral basket, shaped wings, serpentine seat, scrolled cabriole legs, Regency pattern cotton brocade, width 123cm, height 97cm.

Lot 373

Set of ten George III style mahogany dining chairs, each with a shaped cresting pierced vase splat, dished leather upholstered seat, square tapering legs, H-stretchers, width 57cm, height 95cm.Qty: 10Condition report:All frames are sound with little to no movement. Almost all backs have some degree of splits to the splat backs, mostly in the vicinity of the wheat heads, with the split on one chair back extending up into the top rail itself. Another chair has a replaced section to the splat but that old repair is now lifting and coming away again. The seat pads are generally ok, some marks and wear. All legs and stretchers have rubbed marks. General marks and knocks throughout the frames. No carvers.

Lot 382

A suite of oak and rush 'Clissett' chairs and a long stool by Edward Gardiner, to the design of Ernest Gimson, circa 1950s, including one elbow chair, two matching single chairs and a two-seat bench/ stool, each stamped 'ED GARDINER', armchair width 59.5cm, bench length 109cm, width 38cm, height 46cm.Qty: 5

Lot 188

Benjamin Franklin, patinated bronze figure, seated on a stool, unmarked, 22cm.Condition report:The skin tones were originally patinated in a gilt finish which is mostly worn and rubbed off. No heavy scratches elsewhere to the patina. No Dents. The staff is a little loose (cast as a separate piece). And the stoll (also cast separately) is too small for the figure in that the flat section of the figure's legs and seat doesn't align with the outline of the stool. (See additional images).

Lot 71

A FINE AUSTRIAN ENGRAVED SILVER-GILT AND ENAMELLED NOVELTY SLEIGH TIMEPIECE MAKERS MARKS S.G. POSSIBLY FOR SIMON GRIMWALD, VIENNA, CIRCA 1880 The Swiss made nickel finish 'five bar' watch type movement with cylinder escapement regulated by sprung monometallic balance and winding from the back, with engraved rear cover and 1.25 inch circular enamel Roman numeral dial painted with a landscape scene with castle ruin, set behind a convex glass and mounted via a hinges into the breast of a engraved cast silver swan forming the front the case modelled as a horse-drawn sleigh, the interior enamelled with polychrome painted scenes of 18th century courting couples to seat and floor between scroll decorated sides, the exterior with conforming figural panels to flanks over sliders incorporating fine strapwork scroll pierced and engraved silver gilt infill, the rear with additional enamel courtship scenes to the back of the seat and the domed lid of the engraved oval-section luggage compartment, the underside with partial marks for Vienna and makers SG possibly for Simon Grimwald.12cm (4.75ins) high, 15cm (6ins) long, 6.5cm (2.675ins) wide. The current lot is a fine example from a very diverse range of novelty silver and enamel wares that were produced in specialist Viennese workshops during the closing years of the 19th century. These wares were reviving techniques from the Renaissance period with many objects being fairly accurate re-creations of masterpieces form the 16th and 17th centuries. The form of the case of the present timepiece is very unusual and may suggest that it was intended for the Russian market as it echoes the form of a traditional Russian sleigh which often incorporated swan motifs. 

Lot 92

A FRENCH GILT, PATINATED AND SILVERED BRASS NOVELTY 'QUARTERDECK' MANTEL CLOCKGUILMET, PARIS, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by compound pendulum with upper crossed spring suspension for the figural bob and stamped GLT, BREVETTE, S.G.D.G. trademark over serial number 1653 to backplate, the circular gilt Roman numeral dial with steel spade hands and canted bezel set into the cabin elevation of the case modelled as the stern of a ship with upper poop deck applied with binnacle compass before a figure cast as a sailor at the helm rocking from side-to-side with the motion of the pendulum, with curved balustrading behind terminating with lantern posts to sides over lower deck accessed via a ladder to the left and with another figure of a mariner gathering rope from a coil to the right, on moulded gilt base applied onto black marble plinth with gilt block feet.30cm (11.5ins) high, 29cm (11.5ins) wide, 22cm (8.75ins) deep. Andre Romain Guilmet was born on the 10th of December 1827 in La Ferte-Gaucher, France. He was a credited as a watchmaker and inventor who specialised in producing novelty and mystery clocks for which he applied for a number of patents for designs. Amongst his other Patents was that for a bicycle where the driving chain was set below the seat. He is best known for his 'mysterieuse' figural clock with glass pendulum, this takes the form of a woman holding pendulum in her outstretched hand and arm over a marble base containing the clock below. The pendulum is impulsed by the mechanism underneath her that moves the figure imperceptibly from side to side.  Guilmet's industrial series of clocks, which includes the current lot, features automated clocks in the form of windmills, lighthouses, automobiles, boats, steam hammers, boilers, etc. A Guilmet 'quarterdeck' clock is illustrated in Roberts, Derek Mystery Novelty and Fantasy Clocks on page 225 (figs. 22-2 a-d); and another (number 1313) was sold in these rooms on 15th September 2015 (lot 43) for £6,500 hammer. 

Lot 520

Group of ephemera formerly the property of Sir Alex Ferguson,including Sir Alex's named admittance pass to the Directors Box season 2009-10, Row 9, Seat 131; an itinerary for the 1991 ECWC away match at Athletico Madrid; a further itinerary for the 1988 pre-season Tour of Sweden and Norway; Order of Proceedings for Conferment of the Honorary Freedom of the City of Manchester  28th February 2000, and a dinner menu for the same occasion; and a signed photograph from a dinner held in Sir Alex's Testimonial Year; 

Lot 440

Pine wing back box settle with seat cushion, 113cm by 127cm by 46cm.

Lot 131

2nd-3rd century A.D. A substantial hollow-formed ornament depicting the bust of Bacchus (Greek Dionysus) with clean-shaven face, wearing a wreath of ivy leaves, bunches of grapes in his hair, draped deer skin tied in a knot on his right shoulder, hooves hanging down; rectangular opening in base, circular opening in crown for fixture possibly to a chariot; accompanied by a custom-made display stand. See Boucher, S., Inventaire des Collections Publiques Françaises - 17 Vienne: Bronzes Antiques, Paris, 1971; Ratkovi?, D., 'Wagon and Harness Bronzes from the Roman Collection of the National Museum in Belgrade' in Thiasos, Festschrift fur Erwin Pochmarski zum 65. Geburtstag, Wien, 2008, pp.793-815, figs.3-7-8, for similar items; compare also with decorated chariot fittings in Menzel, H., Die römischen Bronzen aus Deutschland III, Mainz am Rhein, 1986, pp.164-177, nn.458-485, especially pls.142-144, for those with the bust of gods; for another possible bust of Bacchus decoration of chariot see Humer, F., Kremer, G., Pollhammer, E., Pülz A., AD 313 Von Carnuntum zum Christentum, Bad Voslau, 2014, n.84. 323 grams, 99mm (356 grams total, 12 cm including stand) (4 in. (4 3/4 in.)). Private collection since the 1970s. Property of an Austrian gentleman. Accompanied by an archaeological report by Dr. Raffaele D'Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10417-171002. Grave finds of various types, be they travelling carriages, chariots, or two or four wheeled wagons, include remains of wood, structural parts such as wheels, as well as metal parts of joints, wagon fittings and harnesses. Bronze figurative decorative elements on funerary wagons are very often of Dionysiac character and related to Dionysiac mysteries. Hence, it has been customary for scholars to interpret such decorative elements as associated exclusively with the cult of Dionysus. This type of mount was probably used as a bridle holder, placed near the driver’s seat on the wagon platform, or as a central decoration on the rear of the wagon. [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.]

Lot 454

An Edwardian mahogany bergère chair, caned back and arms, upholstered needlework seat, raised on front spade legs, 83cm H x 56cm W

Lot 469

A 20th century leather wingback armchair, button back on wooden supports, the leather in generally good condition, 111cm H x 88cm W, seat height 45cm

Lot 863

Croydon Common v Woolwich Arsenal ticket for the F.A. Cup 1st Round Competition Proper tie played at "The Nest", Selhurst, 11th January 1913,for admittance to Stand A, Seat 276, price 1/6, the reverse named in pen to B.A. Martyr, two areas of sellotaping, but overall goodThe match ended as a 0-0 draw. Woolwich Arsenal won the replay 2-1.

Lot 457

Regency style coffee table, Edwardian inlaid side table and early 20th century piano stool with lift up seat

Lot 460

Painted pine blanket box with cushion for seat approx. 90cm x 50cm x 45.5cm (trim loose but present)

Lot 480

An Edwardian Mahogany Framed Nursing Chair, with Tapestry Seat

Lot 475

4 oak dining chairs, carved oak chair with rush seat and Carters (J&A) Ltd Invalid furniture makers foot/gout stool 

Lot 486

Single Laura Ashley white chair with grey seat

Lot 375

A good quality early 20th century shooting stick with leather seat initialed 'CWK', originally belonging to the past master of fox hounds The Quorn hunt.

Lot 211

A 19th century black lacquered rush seated chair. Decorated with rubbed gilt detailing and two Wedgwood jasperware style plaques to the seat back, raised upon splayed supports, 88cm high Condition Report: Slightly wobbly, rubbing to the gilt and chips to the lacqueur in several places. Small areas of damage to the reed. Possibly some small areas of restoration to the decoration. Previous signs of worm. Panels in good condition with no obvious cracks and chips to the front, would benefit from a clean.

Lot 283

A vintage fishing box with contents. The metal box painted green with an upholstered leather seat to the top and a leather strap, the box containing scales, fish food etc, H37cm

Lot 290

An unusual carved wooden seat, a stool and a wooden basket. The chair with a curved back and raised on three tapered supports, H73cm, the log basket of tapering form with lion handles to all sides, H44cm, the oak stool on shaped supports, L29cm

Lot 303

An early 20th century bergere chair raised on cabriole supports. With brown upholstered seat and loose cushions. H75cm (without cushion)

Lot 391

A 19th century mahogany child's chair and stand. The chair with serpentine arms and remains of red leather seat, H55cm

Lot 394

Four assorted chairs. One painted white with bergere seat and back, two with upholstered seats, and one further example

Lot 396

A vintage swivel chair and an occasional table. The swivel chair upholstered with a brown leatherette seat and blue felt back rest, H82cm, the table of circular form, H66cm

Lot 620

A 20th century painted metal lovers garden bench. With scrolled work back, lattice work seat, measuring L119cm

Lot 621

A pair of vintage garden wooden armchairs. With slatted seat and back, 80cm high

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