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Lot 742

A Prestige folding fishing seat.

Lot 743

A Badger folding fishing bed/seat.

Lot 795

A Victorian walnut stool, with a blue upholstered padded seat on cabriole legs, 43cm wide.

Lot 797

An ash and elm captain's chair, with padded seat, on turned legs with H stretcher.

Lot 827

A set of six George III style mahogany dining chairs, each with a pierced ladderback and a drop in seat, on chamfered legs, one with arms. (lacking one seat pad)

Lot 834

A mid 20thC beech kitchen dining chair, with triangular shaped back and seat, on turned legs with stretcher, stamped to the reverse EG, possibly E Gomme, High Wycombe.

Lot 835

A giltwood child's chair, with caned seat, on turned supports.

Lot 837

A pair of oak library type armchairs, each with a blue leatherette padded high back and seat, shaped arms on square tapering legs.

Lot 838

A pair of oak library type armchairs, each with a blue padded leatherette back and seat, shaped arms on square tapering legs.

Lot 839

A pair of oak library type armchairs, each with a blue padded leatherette back and seat, shaped arms on square tapering legs.

Lot 840

A pair of oak library type armchairs, each with a blue padded leatherette back and seat, shaped arms on square tapering legs.

Lot 841

A pair of oak library type armchairs, each with a blue padded leatherette back and seat, shaped arms on square tapering legs.

Lot 848

A 19thC ash and elm Windsor armchair, with a pierced splat, solid seat on turned legs with H stretcher.

Lot 857

A 19thC mahogany stool, with a padded seat on turned tapering legs, 45cm wide.

Lot 862

A set of four Edwardian mahogany bedroom chairs, each with boxwood strung borders and a padded seat on square tapering legs.

Lot 863

An Edwardian mahogany tub chair, with a padded seat on square tapering legs.

Lot 866

A pair of 18thC oak side chairs, each with a vase shaped splat and a padded seat, 106cm x 140cm.

Lot 868

A 19thC ash and elm Lincolnshire Windsor chair, with plain spindle back, solid seat on turned legs, with H stretcher.

Lot 871

A pair of small oak wing backed armchairs, each upholstered in pale blue patterned fabric. Upon initial inspection 85cm high seat cushion 65cm at its widest, seats 56cm deep all approx. They are reupholstered, soiled, tired and marked, some fading some scratches, marks and wear.

Lot 882

A set of six 19thC satin walnut country made dining chairs, each with a shaped crest and a woven seat on splayed legs

Lot 892

A Harlequin set of five 19thC Windsor chairs, each with a pierced back, and elm solid seat, on turned legs with H stretcher, two with arms, three varying stamp WW.

Lot 893

A blue and painted two tiered trolley, each tier decorated with flowers, with casters and a gentleman's valet stand, and a folding stained beech bridge or card table, and a folding with caned back and seat.

Lot 894

A mahogany winged back armchair, upholstered in stripped green fabric on square tapering legs with casters, and a pair of Victorian mahogany balloon back chairs, each with a carved cartouche shaped back, a pink covered padded seat on cabriole legs and three others.

Lot 971

A pair of Victorian ebonised nursing chairs, each with a padded back and seat, on turned part fluted legs with castors. (AF)

Lot 315

An unusual French bonbonniere in the form of a salon chair, executed in card, coloured paper and with raised gilt foil borders on four brass ball feet, the seat hinged and with inset reverse painted domed glass panel of a bird and two insects, 9.7cms high x 8.2 x 10.5cms. A Connoisseur's Collection

Lot 358

Two late 18th Century white wood boxes, comprising an elongated octagonal example, the lid painted with an insect and two butterflies around a fruiting branch, the sides with pen work borders, compartmentalised interior, lid warped, 22 x 15.5 x 7.5cms, and a sewing box of sarcophagol form in simulation of tortoise shell, lidded and compartmentalised interior, with internal lid print titled 'Letter Shuna, the Seat of The Laird of Appin Islands, 17.5 x 11.5 x 6.5cms. (2).  . The print of the last after Paul Sandby published 1779.

Lot 194

Print Stands. Two stained Beech Print or Map folio stands, mid 20th century, two stained and hinged folio stands, central supporting 'seat' lined with green felt (worn) with later hinges, each with two brass carrying handles and restraining chains, slight wear to extremities, height 860 mm, width (when open) 530 mm, length 650 mmQTY: (2)

Lot 198

Reeve (George). Silver-Tail. A Favourite Gig Horse, circa 1827, aquatint after Marshall Lambert with contemporary hand-colouring, slight staining, trimmed to the image on three margins, 290 x 390 mm, framed and glazed in a near-contemporary maple frame with an Alfred Davis Gallery label to the verso of the frame, together with Reeve (Richard Gilson). London Royal Mail, A Four in Hand, A Stage Coach [and] A Stage Coach, S. & J. Fuller, 1st. December. 1827, four aquatints on one sheet (as published) after H. Alken, contemporary hand-colouring, slight toning, overall size 280 x 365, framed and glazed in a contemporary maple frame with a Samuel Jennings printseller's label to the verso of the frame, with Seymour (James, manner of). The Brown Boy Arabian, brought over by Mr Moscoe. Now the property of the Rt. Honble. the Ld. Vist. Cullen & kept at his Lordship's Seat at Rushton in Northamptonshire, circa 1750, uncoloured engraving, slight staining, trimmed to the image on three margins, 235 x 330 mm, framed and glazed in a near-contemporary 'Hogarth' frameQTY: (3)

Lot 23

Simpson (William). The Seat of War in the East, first & second series bound as one, 1st edition, Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 1855, tinted lithographic title-page and 79 plates with tissue-guards, scattered spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed, large folio (56 x 37 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Travel 237: 'These plates are indeed an impressive piece of work, not only artistically and technically, but also as pictorial reporting. Simpson must in this way rank as an early war correspondent.'Lots 20-36, which mostly concern the Crimean War of 1853-56 and include direct reportage on the war, are being sold in aid of Ukrainian journalism in the current war in Ukraine, the funds donated to journalists located with the support of British-Ukrainian Aid (Charity Registered in England and Wales 1164472).

Lot 24

Simpson (William, 1823-1899). Church in the rear of the Redan, looking north, showing the effects of shot and shell, September 1855, watercolour on paper, signed and dated lower left, 23 x 37.5 cm, mounted, framed and glazed QTY: (1)NOTE:Reproduced in William Simpson, The Seat of the War in the East, Series 2, 1856, plate 21.Exhibited Fine Art Society, 1987 (14). This drawing is supposed to represent the morning after the evacuation by the Russians of the South Side; the masses of smoke issuing from behind the arsenal come from the dockyard buildings and some of the ships which were on fire at that time.Lots 20-36, which mostly concern the Crimean War of 1853-56 and include direct reportage on the war, are being sold in aid of Ukrainian journalism in the current war in Ukraine, the funds donated to journalists located with the support of British-Ukrainian Aid (Charity Registered in England and Wales 1164472).

Lot 31

Simpson (William). A group of 10 tinted lithographic plates of Crimean scenes from The Seat of War in the East, 1855, all with printed captions and imprints retained, framed and glazed in frames of various sizesQTY: (10)NOTE:The plates are taken from Series 1: plates 13, 18, 21, 23, 28 & 35; Series 2: plates 8, 19, 28 & 38.Lots 20-36, which mostly concern the Crimean War of 1853-56 and include direct reportage on the war, are being sold in aid of Ukrainian journalism in the current war in Ukraine, the funds donated to journalists located with the support of British-Ukrainian Aid (Charity Registered in England and Wales 1164472).

Lot 183

Danish composite stone bench, the arched plinth seat above two stylised lions on plinth bases, 122cm wide, 46cm high

Lot 31

20th century gilt metal chair, in the Continental taste, with scroll back rest, mesh work seat and raised on cross framed legs, 87cm high

Lot 82

Edwardian marquetry inlaid elbow chair, the arched sunburst cresting rail above an urn and bow inlaid splat back, line inlaid arms above over-stuffed seat, raised on square line inlaid legs

Lot 1051

An elm and rushed seat rocking chair and two Victorian dining chairs.

Lot 1081

2 folding beech and cane seat chairs and a metal folding garden chair

Lot 10

An office reception Chesterfield sofa, deep-button back, squab cushions, 76.5cm high, 207cm wide, the seat 141cm wide and 58cm deep

Lot 102

A pair of George II Revival walnut tub chairs, possibly Irish, stuffed-over upholstery, cabriole legs carved to the knees with shells and scrolling acanthus, shaped pad feet, 82cm high, 59cm wide, the seat 46cm wide and 47cm deep, c.1925 (2)

Lot 106

An Arts & Crafts rocking chair, the spindle-centred ladderback applied with leather panels embossed with birds and flowers, downswept arms terminating in scroll hand rests, the apron panels embossed with a griffin, 117cm high, 60.5cm wide, the seat 49cm wide and 43cm deep

Lot 115

An Art Deco inspired oak dining table, rectangular top with two additional leaves, 76cm high, 185.5cm extending to 255.5cm long, 74.5cm wide; a set of seven wheelback Windsor side chairs, 89.5cm high, 36cm wide, the seat 35cm deep (8)

Lot 116

A pair of 17th century style oak Derbyshire armchairs, of Charles II design, 102.5cm high, 56cm wide, the seat 43cm wide and 43cm deep (2)

Lot 120

A Knole type drop arm sofa, of country house proportions, hinged arms crested with spiral finals, stuffed over striped sand and oatmeal upholstery, squab cushions, 91cm high, 259cm wide (closed), the seat 72cm deep (original retail £9000-£12000)

Lot 2

An office reception Chesterfield wingback armchair, deep-button back and seat, 98cm high, 70cm wide, the seat 47cm wide and 50cm deep

Lot 202

A near pair of 19th century Windsor elbow chairs, each with a low hoop back, shaped and pierced splat, bowed mid-rail, saddle seat, turned legs, one with crinoline stretcher, the other, a later X, 92cm high, 53.5cm wide, the seat 39cm wide and 35cm deep (2)

Lot 204

A 19th century ash and elm wheelback Windsor elbow chair, 98cm high, 55cm wide, the seat 38cm wide and 38cm deep; a wicker trunk, 38cm high, 78cm wide, 50cm deep (2)

Lot 206

A pair of Italian Renaissance Revival Dantesca or Savonarola X-frame chairs, stuffed-over upholstery with studded borders, chamfered stretchers, 85.5cm high, 61cm wide, the seat 47cm wide and 45cm deep (2)

Lot 256

A set of eight Chippendale design dining chairs, comprising six side and a pair of carvers, the side chair 98cm high, 54cm wide, the seat 43cm wide and 36cm deep, the carver 102cm high, 60cm wide, the seat 46cm wide and 42cm deep (8)

Lot 527

An early 20th century Raleigh butcher's delivery bicycle, Brooks seat

Lot 533

An Art Deco walnut and parquetry cloud back side chair, stuffed-over upholstery, square legs, 81cm high, 50cm wide, the seat 40cm deep, c.1935

Lot 536

A late Victorian/Edwardian oval-centred double chair back sofa, later painted, 93.5cm high, 145cm wide, the seat 41cm deep

Lot 540

A pair of ecclesiastical pine church pews, 100.5cm high, 259.5cm wide, the seat 250cm wide and 30cm deep (2)

Lot 542

A contemporary Scandinavian style painted bench, 118cm high, 155cm wide, the seat 140cm wide and 41cm deep

Lot 548

A Victorian mahogany spoonback armchair, boldly carved scroll arms, cabriole legs, ceramic casters, 105cm high, 69cm wide, the seat 38cm wide and 53cm deep, c.1880

Lot 550

A George II style wingback armchair, cabriole forelegs, 117cm high, 77cm wide, the seat 48cm wide and 53cm deep

Lot 552

A set of four Jacobean style oak dining chairs, 105cm high, 45.5cm wide, the seat 35cm deep

Lot 554

A set of six late Victorian Aesthetic Movement oak and ebonised dining chairs, stuffed-over seat, turned and fluted forelegs capped with a band of carved and applied shields, 89cm high, 49cm wide, the seat 42cm deep, c.1880

Lot 556

A set of four Ercol ‘fleur-de-lis’ dining chairs, 82cm high, 42.5cm wide, the seat 34cm deep (4)

Lot 558

Four Lancashire ladder back rush seated chairs, 100.5cm high, one 48cm wide, the seat 45cm wide and 38cm deep

Lot 569

A Victorian mahogany low buffet serving table, 73.5cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep; a suite of six Edwardian chairs, the largest 94.5cm high, 44cm wide, the seat 37cm deep (7)

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