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Substantial Victorian armchair, the pierced mythical creature and foliate carved cresting rail above an arched upholstered back flanked by barley twist supports, the upholstered scroll carved arms on barley twist supports, the over-stuffed seat raised on stylised foliate carved legs and barley-twist stretchers
A George II style oak two-seat settle, 1920s, bearing an ivorine trade label for Arthur Newberry (Cabinet Maker/Upholsterer, Reading) With triple arcaded back over open arms and a solid seat supported by cabriole legs with pad feet. 107 cm long x 52 cm deep x 107 cm high.Private estateArthur Newbery was a well-known high-class cabinet maker and upholsterer in reading and is as famous for his philanthropic works as his craftsmanship. He donated an area of parkland to the people of Reading in 1932 that is still known as Arthur Newbery Park.Frame a little bit wobblyCorner blocks lose
An Edwardian-style patinated iron club fender with upholstered seat pads above a frieze of tubular spindles on a moulded foot. 170 cm overall width x 47 cm overall depth x 47 cm overall height. 137 cm internal width x 13.5 deep to the start of the floor pan/ hearth pan.No apparent major defects
A set of six Chippendale-style painted and parcel gilt "cockpen" side chairs and a matching table with an octagonal plate glass top. The chairs with lattice backs and split cane seats and removable celadon satin squabbs on moulded square supports. 134 cm wide the table x 77 cm overall height of the table.Private London estateSome minor knocks and scratches to the paint finish one cane seat has a glue repair and all of the other seats have the odd broken cane visible from the reverse but non have ugly gaping holes to the cane panels, the chairs were being used up until very recently.See the images detailing the damage from the underside.
A traditionally upholstered beech framed large two-seat sofa thought to be by Peter Dudgeon & Co in "Silk Damask" type "Old Gold" fabric with scroll back and arms with two feather-filled seat cushions with a heavy tasselled valance. On simple Beachwood legs fitted with castors. 223 cm overall length x 98 cm overall depth x 82 cm overall height, 52 cm height of the seat.The upholstery would benefit from cleaning but no holes are apparent and the frame is sturdy and firm.
A pair of Northern Chinese elmwood (Yumu) open armchairs, Qing Dynasty, probably late 18th century, with shaped "Cupid's Bow" cresting rails over a shaped plain splat and a sunken panelled seat on turned supports with integral footrests. 57.5 cm x 45 cm deep x 103 cm overall height, 53 cm height to the seat.The chairs show signs of old iron braces to the joint of the uprights and the cresting rails but these look historicThe panel seats show shinkage cracks one chair cresting rail is loose.
An Antique oak throne chair, having carved and pierced cresting with central crown motif flanked by large acorn finials above naïve figural pillars and central embroidered arched panels depicting figures in rural landscape, acanthus scroll arms terminating in beast heads, solid seat raised on turned supports united by stretchers
A 19th century Historicist Revival oak box settle or bench, rectangular back with herm finials above a frieze of scrolling acanthus and three panels, each carved with a Dutch tavern scene, depicting a drunken stupor, a game of cards and a mesmerising story time, the arms carved as lions, hinged seat, the base panels carved with a winged green lion mask, 118cm high, 122.5cm wide, 43.5cm deep, the seat 106cm wide and 38cm deep
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