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IMPRESSIVE AUSTIN J40 PEDAL CAR,serial no. 26937, in Old English White with functioning horn and lights, the seat in red leatherette upholstery; restored to a very high standard and supplied with a set of new tyres and inner tubes More images available, boot closes, currently storing the spare tyres and tubes, this is the original colour although as stated it has been restored and repainted as is standard, Old English White is one of the colours originally used along with the more commonly seen red
19TH CENTURY CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH BY COALBROOKDALE,white painted cast iron foliate frame and four-slat wooden seat, 156cm wideThere are several splits to left centre where there has been historic repair and strengthening through applied 'ties'; due to the cracked and discoloured paint as well as dirt covering the frame it is difficult to note other splits but there rust coloured patches throughout but no other obviously visible repairs, additional images of the repaired section available; extensively weathered throughout
18th-century oak high back single chair 18th-century oak high back single chair, moulded frame, central splat with matching seat, block-and-turned foreleg supports united by turned stretchers.height 112cm (44"), seat height 47cm (18.5")Frame loose but not damaged, cane to back and seat replaced some years ago that appears to be in good order.
17th-century oak back stool 17th-century oak back stool, frame punched with flower head decoration, single panel back with flower head and scrolling leaves, solid seat, block-and-turned front legs height 91cm (36"), seat height 38cm (15"), also one other chair with single raised and fielded panel back, solid seat, turned front stretcher, height 106cm (42"), seat height 44cm (17").height 91cm (36"), seat height 38cm (15")First chair described with patching to the seat (see photographs), second chair with replacement finials.
Edwardian two-piece salon suite Edwardian two-piece salon suite with rosewood frame, comprising single chair and sofa, each with upholstered back, pads to open arms, sprung seat, pierced and carved splats with inlaid decoration all standing on ring turned foreleg supports.sofa width 130cm (51"), depth 59cm (23"), height 85cm (33"), chair width 56cm (22"), depth 55cm (22"), height 81cm (32"), seat height 30cm (12")Late upholstery, sofa back leg re-glued, damage to feet of both chair and sofa with small splits and chips (see photographs).
George III oak box settle George III oak box settle, back with five raised and fielded panels, open arms with hinged seat, panelled box base.width 157cm ( 62"), depth 61cm (24"), height 131cm (52")Replacement butterfly hinges to seat, bottom right hand corner moulding damaged and missing (see photographs)
Victorian garden seat Victorian cast iron Colebrookdale design garden seat, pierced cast sections with floral embellishments all standing on scroll legs.width 110cm (43"), depth 44cm (17"), height 85cm (34")All panels appear to be in fair order without cracks or repairs, however, it has been heavily painted and therefore sandblasting may reveal some previously unidentified damage, there is no evidence of a makers mark within the casting.
A Chinese blue and white 'Dragon' garden barrel seat, 19th century, underglaze blue decorated with two confronting dragons amidst chrysanthemums, with scalloped prunus border enclosing scrolls and bamboo, decorated to the top and sides with openwork cash motifs, with bands of raised moulded studs, height 47cm, rim diameter 31cmNo chips, cracks or restoration
Simons (A. A., 18th century). Two Views of Antwerp and Port, 1788, a pair of oils on canvas, one showing a rich merchant and his wife inspecting barrels being unloaded at the harbour on the Scheldt, with two boats flying the pennant of the Dutch East India Company, view of the town of Antwerp to the left including Het Steen and the Cathedral of Our Lady, and (on the far side of the river to the right) Borgerweertpolder (now known as Linkeroever), the other showing a group of richly dressed figures disembarking at a jetty, with view of Het Steen to the left, the first signed A. A. Simons to lower right (above a barrel), and dated (on the wooden crate being used by a gentleman as a seat), relined and with modern professional restoration, unframed, both 214 x 223 cm (84 x 87.75 ins)These are both in generally good condition, although they have been professionally restored in modern times. Both works are relined with several patches of the relining adhesive showing through on the back of the relining canvas. There are also one or two strips of additional strengthening. Each panel has a small dark red/burgundy stamp to the upper left corner on the back, which we have not been able to decipher. It may be a restorers stamp or possibly a collector’s mark. Each picture has been cleaned, and there is evidence of retouching.QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: Private Collection, Shropshire, UK (purchased in Holland on the open market in 2017).A similar panoramic view of Bayonne with figures in the foreground, by the same artist, was sold by Pierre Bergé & Associés, Brussels, Belgium, 23 November 2009, lot 404 (218 x 155 cm).
An Ercol Furniture beech framed model 203 Windsor bergere two-seat settee or sofa, together with a model 203 Windsor bergere armchair, designed by Lucian Ercolani, both bearing gold foil labels and with loose upholstered cushions, width of settee 141cm and width of armchair 76cm, S/D. (2) NB - This lot is offered for sale as a work of art. The cushions may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
A set of three late 20th Century 'W' chairs, designed by Fabrizio Gallinario for Billiani 1911, each in a white painted finish and stamped to the underside of the seat, two of the chairs complete with brown suede seat pads, S/D, together with a circular occasional table with parquetry wooden blockwork top, probably Danish, over a painted cruciform pedestal with four splayed legs, height 64cm and diameter 80cm, unlabelled, S/D. (4) The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. The seat pads may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
A post war three-seat sofa, designed by Howard Keith for HK Furniture, upholstered in green velour above a chromium plated frame, height 78cm, width 212cm, depth 85cm and seat height 38cm, S/D NB - This sofa is offered for sale as a work of art. It may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
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