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A Mahogany Dining Suite, comprising of extending dining table, the moulded top above a plain frieze raised upon carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet together with two extra leaves, 238 x 122 cms fully extended and A Set Of Six Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, each with a pierced carved back above a drop in seat raised upon carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid side chair, with a cream padded seat50w x 52d x 70h cmOverall appears to be solid and usable. There is an old break on the back which has been glued together. The fabric has some rust coloured stains, where the braiding runs around the edges. Otherwise, general light wear and signs of age.
An early 20th-century French style painted and parcel-gilt hardwood parlour settee with original needlepoint upholstery and raised on stop fluted supports, 145cm by 65cm by 105cmStructurally sound, slight opening to some of the joints, chips and wear to the paintwork, original upholstery, colour heavily faded with patches of wear, the seat now quite flat, and with one large stained patch
A Meissen large two-handled oval dish from the Swan Service, circa 1740Modelled by J.F. Eberlein, moulded with swans swimming amidst bulrushes, a heron to the left and another in flight overhead, the shell-moulded gilt-edged border painted with the arms of Brühl and Kolowrat-Krakowska and with scattered indianische Blumen, a gilt-edged bulrush handle on either side, 38.8cm long, 27.4cm wide, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, impressed numeral (small restored chip to rim and some wear to gilding)Footnotes:The Swan Service was ordered in 1736 for the director of the Meissen manufactory, Heinrich Graf von Brühl (1700-1763). A manufactory report of May 1736 states that: 'Ein neues Taffel Servis vor des H. Geh. Cabinet Minister von Brühl Excellenz von ganz neuer Façon verlanget worden sei' [a new table service was ordered for His Excellency the Privy Cabinet Minister von Brühl of entirely new design]. The pieces are painted with the marriage arms of Brühl and his wife, Maria Anna Franziska von Kolowrat-Krakowska (1712-1762), who married in April 1734.The service originally comprised over 2,200 pieces, of which a substantial part remained in the family's possession until the Second World War. From around 1880, pieces were lent to museums in Dresden and Berlin or passed to collectors, so that by 1900 only 1,400 pieces remained at the family's Silesian seat, Schloss Pförten. These remaining pieces were either destroyed along with the castle, or stolen, at the end of the Second World War.A dish of the same size is in the National Museum, Stockholm (inv.no. NMK 59/1947). Other examples of oval trays in different sizes are in the Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg, the Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw, the Museum für angewandte Kunst, Cologne and the Ernst Schneider Collection in Schloss Lustheim, near Munich (illustrated in U. Pietsch (ed.), Schwanenservice - Meissener Porzellan für Heinrich Graf von Brühl (2000), p.155, no. 23). An unpainted version is in the collection of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg. Dishes of the same shape but smaller size sold in these rooms 18 June 2014, lot 95, and 26 Nov 2014, lot 158, and at Christie's London, 12 May 2010, lot 80.See Pietsch, op. cit., for a comprehensive discussion of the service, and Maureen Cassidy-Geiger, From Barlow to Büggel, in Keramos, 119 (1988), pp. 54-68, for a discussion of the graphic sources.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
R H MOTTRAM: 2 titles: BUXTON, THE LIBERATOR, London, Hutchinson, [1946], 1st edition, contemporary inscription on ffep, original cloth, d/w (part losses); ANOTHER WINDOW SEAT, London, Hutchinson, 1957, vol 2, inscription on ffep, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + R W KETTON-CREMER: 2 titles: A NORFOLK GALLERY, London, Faber & Faber, 1948, 2nd impression, original cloth, d/w (price clipped); NORFOLK ASSEMBLY, London, Faber & Faber, 1957, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + JAMES M ROSENHEIM: THE TOWNSHENDS OF RAYNHAM, Middletown, Connecticut, Wesleyan University Press, 1969, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w, vgc + ALAN MACKLEY: JOHN BUXTON, NORFOLK GENTLEMAN AND ARCHITECT, LETTERS TO HIS SON 1719-1729, Norfolk Records Society, 2005, 1st edition, vol 69, original cloth, d/w, vgc + TREVOR HEATON: A SCANDAL AT FELBRIGG, THE TRUE STORY OF THE NOTORIOUS MISS WILLOUGHBY AND 'MAD' WINDHAM, Dereham, Bosworth Books, 2012, 1st edition, original pictorial wraps (7)
A PAIR OF COMB BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS the seat 53.5cm wide, 105cm high overall Condition Report : good condition, slight crack/damage where arms meet uprights Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A SET OF EIGHT MATCHING OAK LADDERBACK DINING CHAIRS with rush seats Condition report:Generally good, but one chair has some damage to the rush seat and a break to one stretcher. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A TEAK FRAMED LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR with leather seat, 57cm wide across seat, 93cm high Condition Report : nice quality, good thick leather, no stamps or labels but has a Cotswold school/Arts & Crafts look Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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