An 18th century elm corner chair, the crescent shaped top rail upon twin pierced splats punctuated by ring turned baluster uprights, over a drop-in seat, shaped apron and cylindrical legs, 83cm high (at fault), along with an early 20th century stained beech wood and rattan barley twist tub chair, 82cm high, and a stained beech wood Windsor rocking chair, with a pierced central splat, 115cm high (3)
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A George II style mahogany wingback armchair, late 20th century, in yellow damask foliate fabric, the shaped wing backs extending to padded scrolled arms enclosing the feather filled bespoke seat cushion, upon cabriole front legs culminating in pointed pad feet, back swept rear legs, all united by a turned 'H' cross stretcher, 116cm H, seat height 51cm x 83cm W
A 19th century rosewood and upholstered elbow chair, the shield shaped padded back flanked by barley twist supports, extending to ring turned arm rests over the straight front seat, upon barley twist front legs and stretchers, plain back swept rear legs, 98cm high, along with a pair of conforming side chairs, 97cm high, and a Victorian carved oak hall chair with rampant lion crest, 116cm high (4)
An 18th century knoll or Knole sofa, in pink velour fabric applied with tassel fringes, the straight back rest extending to drop-ends over straight arm rests, enclosing the bespoke seat cushion, upon later shepherd castors, 107cm H x 176cm W x 82cm D (at fault)Condition reportExtensive stains, marks, rips, tears and losses to the fabric, replaced hinges on both drop arms, slight musty odour. Sofa structure feels firm with little or no play in the joints, seat feels relatively firm with no obvious damage to the springs.
A George III style wing back armchair, mid 20th century, of country house proportions, in embossed fabric depicting exotic birds within foliage, outlined with cord detail, the shaped wing backs and outswept arms enclosing a straight front sprung seat, upon acanthus carved cabriole front legs culminating in ball and claw feet, plain back swept rear legs, 122cm H seat height 50cm x 79cm W
A near pair of deep-seated armchairs, in the manner of Howard & Sons, late 19th/early 20th century, later re-covered in foliate fabric with rope piping, the scrolled padded arms and bowfront sprung seat, upon knopped and turned front legs with castors, plain back swept rear legs, 89cm H, seat height 42cm x 74cm W (2)
A 19th century giltwood sofa, the raised and shaped back extending to padded scrolled arms enclosing the sprung seat, upon knopped and block front legs, plain back swept rear legs and brass castors, united by peripheral cross stretchers, with a later bespoke striped cover, 94cm H x 165cm W x 76cm D (repairs to rear legs, at fault)Condition reportRepairs to both rear legs appear firm with little or no play however there appears to be a small amount of play in the back rest. Minor scuffs and rubbing to the legs and cross stretcher, general fading/bleaching to the removable covers with some minor marks and stains to the lining cover.
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) for Finmar Ltd, a pair of 1930's laminated birch and ply stools, the circular seats upon three curved supports, makers label to the underside of both stools, 43cm H x 35cm D (2)Condition reportOne stool appears to have been re-painted, general stains and marks to the seat of the other stool.Second stool appears to have been stripped with evidence of paint to the underside.One leg has very minor play, all other legs firm, light corrosion to all screw heads.
R.A.F. INTEREST: An R.A.F. Form 700/E Aircraft Servicing Form, believed to relate to a Hawker Hunter, the cover and interior largely blank, but with some pages documenting the removal and replacement of cockpit ejector seat cartridges; with a Corgi limited edition 1:72 scale die-cast model of a Hawker Hunter produced for the fiftieth anniversary of the aircraft (2)
A pair of 18th century oak hall chairs, each with a splat back over a board seat upon baluster and block turned front legs, plain rear legs united by peripheral cross stretchers, 102cm high, along with a 19th century elm seated spindle back kitchen chair, 77cm high, and a 19th century ash ladder back kitchen chair (4)
A pair of Chesterfield red leather tub chairs, late 20th/early 21st century, each of deep seated form with button back arm rests and seat, applied stud detail to the front, upon turned front legs, brass caps and castors, vase shaped rear legs, 75cm H x 120cm W x 95cm D (2)Condition reportGeneral light crazing to the leather particularly on the seats and arms, although both chairs feel firm when seated.No splits, tears or holes, condition commensurate with light wear and use.
A nut brown leather Chesterfield sofa, late 20th/early 21st century, of typical deep seated form, the scrolled button back enclosing a pair of fixed cushion seats, upon compressed bun feet, 75cm H x 186cm W x 98cm DCondition reportVery light wear only, no splits cracks or tears, seat cushions appear 'tight' with few creases.
Manner of Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller: a tan leather revolving lounge chair with conforming ottoman, the low slung chair upon a five branch brushed metal support, 85cm H, seat height 41cm, seat width 61cm (2)Condition reportSome light corrosion to the chrome adjustable feet, minor chips and marks to the paint on the metal supports.Very light wear to the leather with no splits, marks or creases.
A mid 19th century rosewood open armchair, later re-covered in striped fabric, the raked upholstered back rest extending to padded arms and scroll terminals over the straight front seat, upon turned front legs, later chromed cups and castors, plain back swept rear legs, 88cm H, seat height 46cm x 53cm W
A primitive Welsh ash, elm and beech comb back chair, early 19th century, the stick back and curved arm rest above the figured and shaped elm seat, upon splayed tapering legs, 84cm H, seat height 31cm x 45cm W x 38cm DCondition reportHistoric minor splits to several of the 'sticks', extensive evidence of re-staining indicating a level of restoration, similarly the legs appear to have been re-stained.Overall the chair appears to be in sound condition with little or no play in the joints, however it appears to have undergone a degree of restoration.
17th Century style mahogany settle, of small proportions, the high back with carved panels of grapes and vine leaves with Celtic and other designs, the shaped open arms above a box seat with carved ecclesiastical design frieze panels. Early 20th Century. 108 x 52 x 109cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Structurally sound, generally good condition with minor wear and tear commensurate with use.
A Gothic style Windsor armchair, early to mid 20th century, the back with pierced tracery fretwork over a shaped seat with cabriole legs 98 x 63 x 50cm This chair is early to mid 20th century and not as stated in the printed catalogueOne back leg loose, break in stretcher where it joins the leg, further wear commensurate with use
A Victorian brass studded leather desk chair, the horse shoe shaped back and serpentine fronted seat upholstered in a maroon leather80 x 74 x 65cmFinish a little dry looking and legs look to have been stripped, remains of old upholstery holes, the lyre shaped carved splat slightly crooked, possibly incorporating other elements
A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, with brass strung top rails above pierced splats, stuff over seats on turned front legs 82 x 51 x 43cm Minor staining to the fabric of some seatsHistoric worm to the rear seat railsSigns of resoration to some legs and backsBrass line inlay raising in placesMost chairs structurally sound, a couple with some forward backwards movementSee images Minor staining to the fabric of some seatsHistoric worm to the rear seat railsSigns of resoration to some legs and backsBrass line inlay raising in placesMost chairs structurally sound, a couple with some forward backwards movementSee images
A Colonial style caned hardwood low seat, with low shaped-back, gently scrolling sides, carved front rail on reeded legs 71 x 178 x 64cmgeneral knocks and scratching consistent with age and useStructurally soundCaned seat a little slack, so too are the pair of caned panels on the back See images
A Dutch marquetry piano stool, 19th century, on cabriole legs with claw-and-ball feet64 x 70 x 31cmstructurally weak with a lot of sideways movementAll legs with some movements from the joint, two with a lot of movementEvidence of restoration and repair throughout, seat has added support bracketsVarious repair to the marquetry, lifting and discoloured in placesOne scroll end with vertical crackSee images
A walnut longcase clock, second quarter 18th century, the 12inch (30.5cm) brass dial signed 'Martin Jackson, London' to the centre, with pendulum regulation dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, strike/silent lever above XII, date aperture, mask spandrels, 5 pillar movement, the rectangular trunk door with lenticle, the base with shaped skirting230cm highHood surface is very shiny, Appears to strike correctly, Pendulum supplied but currently broken, bob detached, cam mechanism may need attentionWe havent had it running but we have two non-original weightsNo packing under seat board, patching to some veneers and mouldings, skirting replacedLater trunk lock, hinges probably old replacements, no keyDeceased estate vendor, removed from storage
A pair of pained faux bamboo chairs, early 19th century, each with curved toprail and splat above a rushed seat and with faux bamboo legs, all painted in their original soft-ochre and black finish82 x 40 x 35cmStructurally sound with original condition with original paintwould benefit from being re-rushed
A George II style mahogany foot stool, late 19th century, with an 18th century style needlepoint seat raised on bold acanthus carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet48 x 56 x 44cmStructurally sound with no play in the jointsMellow, slightly faded colour to the timberA heavy item with high quality construction utilising dense mahogany on an oak carcassNeedlework cover in excellent condition and particularly pleasing palette
An elm and yew wood Windsor armchair, early 19th century, the turned stick back over a shaped seat on turned legs with crinoline stretcher91 x 50 x 43cmSome light wear to the surface of seat, seat with split, repair to horizontal arm rail where it meets the top hoop rail and supported with metal braces, legs appear to have been reduced, historic worm
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