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A Set of Three George II Mahogany Dining Chairs, circa 1750, the moulded top rails above pierced splats, the blue and gold damask drop-in seats above a wavy-shaped seat rail, on stout cabriole forelegs with pad feet59cm by 52cm by 97cmProvenance: Forcett Hall, North YorkshireChairs are a reasonable colour. Areas of varnish particularly to the verso of the chairs. Chair one - repaired to top rail and splat (see images). Numerous scuffs throughout the framework. Chair two - small splits in seat rail. Near-right pad foot re-tipped. Chair three - repair to the rear leg.
A George III Style Hump-Back Sofa, late 19th century, recovered in green floral damask, with rounded arms and close-nailed overstuffed seat, on acanthus carved forelegs with ball and claw feet190cm by 70cm by 86cmNo issues noted other than general scuffs and faults to the carved decoration around the claw feet.
A 19th Century Mahogany-Framed Three-Seater Library Sofa, recovered in close-nailed and buttoned brown leather, the moulded frame with downswept arms, padded back support, sides and seat, on husk-decorated forelegs with brass-capped feet and castors176cm by 74cm by 95cmThe sofa is structurally sound with the exception of the front leg which has been repaired. Framework is generally good with the exception of some bruising and scuffs (see image). Leather generally good condition, some slight variations in colour around the seat.
A Set of Seven (6+1) Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, 3rd quarter 18th century, recovered in red floral fabric with drop-in seats, the C scroll interlaced splats with plain seat rails and square chamfered legssingles 54cm by 43cm by 99cmcarver 65cm by 48cm by 104cmGenerally the chairs are structurally sound and in useable condition, with the exception of one single chair which has a split (see image) - though this chair is still useable. The stretcher is missing to another single chair. The chairs vary in colour. Fading to the verso of the back supports, particularly the carver chair. Upholstery in good clean condition. Numerous scuffs to legs and framework consistent with age. Please note that the chairs also have some gaps in the joints (as photographed).
A Victorian Mahogany-Framed Dressing Stool or Window Seat, circa 1870, recovered in green floral buttoned silk, with overstuffed seat and serpentine shaped seat rail carved with acanthus leaves, on scrolled cabriole legs110cm by 44cm by 50cmFabric in excellent condition. Framework is structurally sound, some bruising and scuffs consistent with age and some old wormholes (see images).
An Early 20th Century French Walnut or Stained Beech Dressing Stool or Window Seat, recovered in Ralph Lauren cream and gold buttoned damask linen, the close-nailed overstuffed seat above a moulded seat rail, on six acanthus carved cabriole legs joined by arched stretchers110cm by 47cm by 44cmFabric in excellent condition. Framework structurally sound - the framework is re-polished/stained and therefore in good cosmetic condition (see images).
A Victorian Carved Giltwood Nursing Chair, circa 1880, recovered in floral cut velvet, with moulded frame and back support surmounted by carved ribbons, the reeded arm supports above an overstuffed seat and moulded seat rail, on turned and fluted legs with castors58cm by 47cm by 77cmA Victorian Giltwood and Cane-Seated Occasional Chair, circa 1900, the lyre shape splat and stiff leaf carved back support above a single-cane seat, on fluted tapering legs43cm by 39cm by 89cm (2)Provenance: By repute, Lowther Castle Sale, April 1947 (nursing chair)By repute, Hickleton Hall Sale, March 1947 (occasional chair)
A George III Style Upholstered Armchair, late 19th/early 20th century, covered in heraldic-style fabric, with overstuffed seat, on a mahogany frame with square legs joined by an H stretcher, brass-capped feet and castors63cm by 60cm by 99cmFabric is worn particularly to the arm supports. The joints/frame are structurally sound. Numerous scuffs around the legs and framework.
A Regency Carved Mahogany Chaise Longue, early 19th century, recovered in yellow striped silk fabric, with padded back support, scrolled armrest and squab cushion above a moulded seat rail, on scrolled and reeded legs190cm by 64cm by 88cmUpholstery is good. Framework is in reasonable condition. Small faults on the carved decoration and some bruising. Framework is structurally sound. The legs have formerly been raised on castors. Squab cushion is horse hair. The height of the seat excluding squab cushion is 34cm. The rear-left leg looks to be of later date/repaired.
A Victorian Chesterfield Sofa, circa 1870, recovered in geometric patterned and cream buttoned fabric, with rounded back support and arms above an overstuffed seat, on turned, ebonised and parcel-gilt tapering forelegs with castors211cm by 65cm by 72cm In good useable condition. Upholstery is good with the exception of some marks/discolouration which is mainly around the arms (see images).
A Pair of Late 19th Century Italian Walnut Baroque Style Open Armchairs, covered in old needlework fabric, the moulded arm supports decorated with flowerbells and terminating in acanthus-carved hand grips, the close-nailed overstuffed seat above a shell carved seat rail, on carved claw forelegs joined by a flattened stretcher71cm by 60cm by 112cmProvenance: Sir Graham Wylllie CBE
A Carved Mahogany Library Armchair, late 19th century, of George II design, recovered in close nailed red floral damask, with padded back support, arms and seat and carved hand grips, with acanthus carved arm supports above an over-stuffed seat, on carved cabriole legs78cm by 70cm by 105cmThe seat height is 49cm. Reasonable condition throughout - just some small scuffs/general faults consistent with age around the legs. Upholstery is in nice condition.
A Pair of Louis XV Style Giltwood and Gesso Fauteuils, 19th century, the underside inscribed Noel 1846, covered in pink and red floral cut velvet, with moulded frames and handgrips above a serpentine shaped seat rail, on cabriole legs decorated with flowerheads and acanthus leaves61cm by 47cm by 84cmProvenance: By repute, from the Swinton Park Sale, May 1947
A Set of Four 19th Century Carved and Painted Fauteuils, in Louis XV style, recovered in green and gold floral fabric, the C scroll carved top rail and moulded frame with padded back support, arms and overstuffed serpentine shaped seat rail, on moulded cabriole legs with carved feet58cm by 47cm by 94cmProvenance: Sir Graham Wylllie CBEUpholstery is good with no faults, however the chairs do have worm holes which seem to be old (see photographs). Losses to the carved details on the legs and one of the chairs has further decay/break on the back support - still structurally sound.
A Pair of George III Style Painted Wood Elbow Chairs, the shield backs with Prince of Wales' feather splats, scroll arms, cane seats and baluster legs, the whole painted with flowersProvenance: From the Collection of Robert Hardy, having been commissioned by him to commemorate the Investiture of the Prince of Wales in Caernarfon in 1969Structurally sound, the frame is sturdy with no joint movement, the canework seat free from damage, paintwork with slight wear and chipsArms, 61c, wide, back rest, 95cm, seat, 41cm, depth, approx, 48cm
Of Royal Interest: An Engraved Glass Water Set, circa 1870, as an ewer of ovoid form with panel neck and strap handle, and a pair of goblets with oval bowls on waisted panelled stems, each engraved with the Prince of Wales crest of three ostrich feathers issuing from a crown within lily of the valley borders, 25.5cm and 19cm highThe Prince of Wales, son of Queen Victoria, was a notorious flirt much to his mother's disgust, and would take his favourite, Lily Langtry and others, on escapes to the country. It might be supposed that a visit by "Tubs" (his nickname) would add lustre to the family seat and that commissioning a water set would surely mean a further titleThe ewer with a small chip to the front of the rim, both glasses in good order
CIJ vintage Alfa Romeo P2 racing car in green finish with moulded rubber tyres, clockwork motor, Michelin tyres and spoked wheels, No. 2, rack-type steering, 52.5cm long,Condition Report: Re-painted. Paint loss, blistering, corrosion/rust. Steering not working. No winding key. Tyres worn.This is not a pedal car. It is only 52.5cm long.Width of drivers seat 6cm. Total width of opening 12cm.
13x diecast cars and aircraft by various makes. Including; a Corgi 'Showcase Collection' aircraft set comprising; Wright Flyer, Spitfire, Concorde and Space Shuttle (CSCA03005). An Oxford Diecast De Havilland Hornet F3. 4x Atlas aircraft; 2x Avro Lancaster and 2x Boeing B17 Flying Fortress. Together with 3x Corgi cars; Mercedes Benz W154, Bugatti Type 35 and Ferrari 308GTS. 2x Auto Club; BMW 645Ci and Mercedes Benz CLK-GTR. A Matchbox Yesteryear van and a 24ct gold lacquered 2-seat car. All boxed except Matchbox. Contents VGC-Mint. £20-40
A set of four Kandya Ltd Jason chairs, designed by Carl Jacobs, each with a painted bentwood ply seat and back, on painted wrought iron supports, labelled and with design Registration number, height 72cm.The four chairs have all been partially overpainted which has chipped on the edges, the legs and frames are solid with no movement.
An Arts and Crafts mahogany settee, with padded back and seat and spindle turned decoration, on square legs, labelled for W.Taylor, Brompton Road, London, height 114.5cm, width 94cm, depth 53cm.There is a small amount of movement in the joints, general wear consummate with age and usage staining to upholstery, no breaks or evidence of worm.
A mahogany Ring Mekanikk Norway armchair, 20th century, with upholstered green leather button back and seat, 87cm, width 63cm.The chair mechanisms are in working order the seat can be raised and lower via the central support, the swing control mechanism for the tilt back speed is in working order, there is wear to the edges of the leather with small areas of paint stains and two small tears to the backrest leather. The backrest itself is loose but still serviceable.
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