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Triang - A Triang E Type Jaguar Pedal Car. The light blue pressed steel pedal car, comes with windscreen, white plastic steering wheel, white bucket seat, and comes with original spoked wire wheels, suspension to back axel, pedals and working crank. Both headlamp covers are missing, plus a front indicator and there are some missing pieces on the front and rear bumpers. The car has endured a collision at some point and has a dent to the front of the body which has also bent the 'Jaguar E-Type' badge. The car has rusting in several areas, appearing to be in Fair condition overall.
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SHERATON REVIVAL OPEN ARMCHAIRS with cane seat and oval back centred in a painted cartouche depicting musical instruments, further floral painted details throughout frame and turned supports, 95cm high x 54cm wide x 52cm deep (2) Condition Report:Both chairs are in a good general condition without looseness to the frames, cane work appears complete and intact and the height to seat is 42cm high
A MID 20TH CENTURY TEAK GRETE JALK FOR FRANCE & SON EASY CHAIR with rail back seat on turned tapering supports,67cm high x 70cm wide x 71cm deep Condition Report:Frame is in good structural condition with light wear to supports and arms, spots of discoloration from possible water damage throughout, chair lacks badge or makers but appears period correct and is comparable to verified France & Son examples
A MID 20TH CENTURY TEAK GRETE JALK FOR FRANCE & SON EASY CHAIR with two slat back seat on turned tapering supports, 71cm high x 79cm wide x 70cm deep Condition Report:Frame is in good structural condition with wear to supports and arms, there are areas of water damage most noticeably to back of splat, webbing is much worn and would need replaced
A LATE VICTORIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS J.S. HENRY MAHOGANY FRAMED ARMCHAIR with inlaid splat, curved open arms above oval seat on stretchered turned supports, 93cm high x 53cm wide x 47cm deep Condition Report:Chair is in good overall condition with structurally sound frame, appears to be lacking upholstery to seat
A LATE VICTORIAN HOWARD & SONS LTD MAHOGANY FRAMED UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR stamped "101603471 HOWARD & SONS Ltd BERNERS ST", further label reading "HOWARD & SONS Ltd BY APPOINTMENT 25,26,27 BERNERS ST LONDON" and further stamping to all four of the brass casters, 74cm high x 70cm wide x 71cm deep Condition Report:Frame is in sound condition with some wear to supports, upholstery is much distressed and the seat will require replaced webbing though springs appear complete and intact
FOLD BY PATRICK JOUIN,three French folding chairs with red moulded backs and seats on chromed supports, marks to seat bases, 78cm high (3)All with one or two chips to seat back lower edges, further nibbles and rough areas to edges from general wear as well as scratches and general marks overall
Livoni, Italy. Pair of sling armchairs, designed 1950s. European beechwood frame with bentwood arms, Italian leather seat, and brass rivets and buckles. This innovative design allows the height of the chair to be adjusted with the buckles along the underside of the seat. With a "Made in Italy" tag to the undersides.Each; height: 30 3/4 in x width: 21 in x depth: 21 in.
Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988) for Herman Miller, United States. Set of six Aluminum Group office chairs designed in 1958. Cast aluminum, leather upholstery, and rubber. Two retain their original Herman Miller labels along the underside of the seat.Each; Height: 34 1/2 in x width: 23 in x depth: 21 in.
A pair of Prince of Wales Investiture "Red" chairs, designed by Antony Armstrong Jones the Earl of Snowdon, and manufactured by the Remploy factory in the Bridgend South Wales. Beechwood frames, the seats and back constructed from bent plywood, back with painted Prince of Wales feathers, the underside of seat bears the Prince of Wales feathers stamp and dated 1969, 55cms across arms x 78cms high.
An early 20th century smoker's bow-style armchair: concave top rail; turned annulated uprights; shaped elm seat and on bulbous turned, slightly splayed annulated legs united by an H-form stretcher. (The back of the seat bares the impressed cipher of George V and the initials J.J.M (left) and WBLD (right) 62.5cm widest x 80.5cm)
An unusual 19th century oak-topped window-seat / bench: the single plank top above two open-mouthed caryatid-style monopodia supports (made up) (120.5cm wide x 43cm deep(plinth base) x 48cm high)Condition Report: The colour of the wood on the top is good with a nice grain. There are water marks commensurate with age, a heat mark, scratches and other knocks and marks etc. to the top plank. The supports have been put on later and in the Auctioneer's opinion are enhancements. There some scuffs to the front of the creature's paws and claws, again commensurate with age. One of the legs looks to have been re-carved and there is 4cm section put onto the original carving. A good solid piece but not 'pure' antique.
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