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Lot 488

A set of 3 late George III mahogany Dining Chairs, each with a pierced centre splat and  curved top rail above a stuff over seat on front legs. (3)

Lot 497

Two similar Victorian mahogany Armchairs, each with balloon shaped back with padded seat, arms and back and raised on front cabriole legs. (2)

Lot 510

A 17th Century style high back oak Side Chair, with cane back and seat on shaped front legs, together with an inlaid mahogany Dining room Armchair, with red leather seat. (2)

Lot 515

In the manner of E.W. Godwin, a tall ebonised Rush Seat / Sussex Side Chair, with two rail back on front ring turned legs and conforming stretchers. (1)

Lot 517

A George III period mahogany Open Armchair, with shaped top rail above an ornate pierced splat over a tapestry covered drop in seat on square legs headed with C scroll spandrels. (1) Provenance: The Fitzgerald Family, Carton House, Kildare by direct family descent.

Lot 518

A Victorian walnut Open Armchair, with balloon shaped button back and padded seat and arm pads, on front cabriole legs; together with a similar Victorian Ladies walnut Nursing Chair,with balloon shaped button back, both covered in matching light tan fabric. (2)

Lot 520

A very fine carved rosewood and serpentine fronted Settee, the top rail with a cartouche crest issuing leaf sprays above a padded back, sides and seat on front leaf carved turned legs and rear scroll legs, by Williams & Gibton, No: 4630, also with the brass furnishers tag of Anderson, Standford & Ridgeway House Furnishers, Dublin. (1)

Lot 6

A very attractive set of 4 - 19th Century oak Neo Gothic Side Chairs, each with arched and open balloon back above a cane seat, now with fitted cushion on tapering legs. (4)

Lot 81

"The Ely House Dining Chair"A fine quality Georgian style mahogany framed Dining Chair, with loose drop in shaped seat covered in later floral material, open lattice work back, scroll angles on console legs with shell carved shoulders terminating in ball n' claw feet. (1)  Note: This is one of the 5 made by Messers Walsh & Son Dublin to match the 7 which were purchased at the Santry Court Sale by Sir William Thornley Stoker, M.D. See pages 36 & 37 for illustration and description from the Sale Catalogue of Ely Place, 1910, and by descent.

Lot 868

A fine pair of oak Arts & Crafts high back Side Chairs, attributed to Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928), each back with a double pierced rail and cut-out handle, above drop in seat covered in typical fabric, on front square tapering legs, united by stick form stretchers, each approx. 59" high  x 19" wide (150cms x 48cms). (2)

Lot 877

A Queen Anne walnut Side Chair, c. 1710, with pierced vase shaped splat above a drop in seat on front cabriole legs with pad feet, united by turned stretchers. (1)

Lot 89

An Irish carved mahogany Settee, attributed to Robert Strahan, Dublin, with padded back, seat and arm rests, covered in dark green brocade, the arm supports carved with leaf scrolls on leaf capped cabriole legs and lion paw feet, 72" (183cms). (1)

Lot 515

A FRENCH WALNUT AND CANED OPEN ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURYThe swept toprail above a canework back and seat, and with leather removable seat cushion79cm high, 62cm wide, 48cm deep overallProvenance: Property from the estate of the late Joe Constantine 

Lot 539

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY 'SHORT' LADDER BACK SIDE CHAIRSSECOND HALF 18TH CENTURYEach with an upholstered dished seat Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useRepolished appearance overall to the timber elements,Some old marks and scuffsThe seat upholstery is almost certainly not original, this is tired overall (marks, stains, fraying) and these will benefit from a re-coveringSome signs of old, filled, woodwormOverall the frames appear to be solid and stable, there have been some later blocks fitted to the interior of the frames at time of restoration (probably also the time of last upholster)Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 574

A LATE GEORGE III PAINTED ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1810With classical frieze of putti to the bar back, the vertical splat with plume of feathers, above a cane seat and turned tapering legs89cm high Provenance: Property from the estate of the late Joe ConstantineCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall the chair appears solid and stable, the canework has been refreshed and is intactThere are signs of old woodworm to the railsThe painted surface with chips and marks and signs of age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 584

A SET OF TWELVE MAHOGANY AND GREEN VELVET UPHOLSTERED DINING CHAIRS, IN GEORGE II STYLE20TH CENTURYEach with a high back above the square section supports, 108cm high, 51cm wide, 53.5cm deepProvenance: Private Collection from a Country House, BerkshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useAs catalogued these are of 20th century make, probably from the mid-part of the century, the condition largely reflects this, with knocks and chips to the wood surfaces of the legs, these have also had a varnish appliedThere are some light marks to the upholstery consistent with age and use in a domestic settingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe seat is 46.5cm high from the floorCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 59

A STONE COMPOSITION GARDEN SEAT IN GEORGE II STYLE OF RECENT MANUFACTURE AND AFTER WILLIAM KENT 128.5cm high, 183cm wide, 55cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe surface with weathering and wear, also green algae and other discolouration, the adhesive/mortar has failed and is peeling off, there is also signs of mastic/composition to the joints which will need cleaning off and re-securing - overall Dreweatts suggests this gets rebuilt and fully constructed before use in a garden setting. Overall with an appearance inkeeping with age, use, and continued storage in an exterior settingOverall this is sold disassembled Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 601

A CREAM PAINTED BERGERE IN LOUIS XVI STYLELATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURYWith caned back and integral arms above a conforming seat81cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Signs of old woodwormThe paintwork with wear, chips, losses and rubbingSome holes to the canework to the back, the seat appears to have been repaired Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 611

A VICTORIAN OAK METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIRCIRCA 1880The hinged seat allowing the frame to revolve and become a flight of four library steps87cm high as a chairModels of metamorphic chairs can be seen in the Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design, page 265 including designs by Shoolbred

Lot 630

A SET OF FOUR FAUX BAMBOO SIDE CHAIRSEARLY 19TH CENTURYEach with a rush seatCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Overall solid and stableAs catalogued these are simulated bamboo, the paintwork almost certainly later refreshed, the rails around the rush seat especially soThe rush in fair condition, some old splits and sagging, again almost certainly later repairedThe tips of the legs with some wear and loss but overall appear largely intactPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 651

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY NIGHT COMMODECIRCA 1780Together with another similar exampleProvenance: Ston Easton Park, near Bath, SomersetCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.Commode on the left:The top darker stained than the sides, ring marks and other marks and the top with a slight upward bow.There are losses and restorations including repairs to the uprights along the grain of the timber in particular visible to the area adjacent to the tray tops; the pull out section converted to a drawer with later lingings and visible cuts from the old pull out commode seat; some repairs including an edge section/veneer to the top of one door; lacking a moulding; the sides and back split along the grain of the timber; damage to the hinges.The lock has no key, the lock is closed but it is possible to open the door.Commode on the right in the photo:Some losses and restorations including: inset sections of timber to the top and elsewhere, there are cracks along the grain of the timber to the sides and back; stains and marks to the top; repairs to the corners; the pull out commode base has some repairs and there is evidence of worm; the handles are later.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 10

A LATE VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED LOW ARMCHAIR OR 'LOVE SEAT' CIRCA 1890 Upholstered by Graham Carr, on turned legs and castors85cm high, 146cm wide, approximately 70cm deep overallProvenance: Property of Elizabeth Gage MBECondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Overall solid and stableThe frame appears to be solid and stable overall, the red upholstery is later applied, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery. This is in a condition that reflects its lack of significant age and light use in a domestic settingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 145

A MAHOGANY AND POLYCHROME PAINTED WINDOW SEAT IN SHERATON REVIVIAL TASTEDATED 1994With double caned arms and single caned seat with removable seat cushion, inscribed ROZ 1994 to one rail73cm high, 102cm wide, 36cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOverall the frame appears solid and stable and in a condition that reflects its lack of significant age and probable only light use in a domestic settingThe upholstery to the seat also in fair orderPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2

A PAINTED WOOD ARMCHAIR IN GOTHIC TASTELATE 20TH CENTURY, DECORATED BY GRAHAM CARRDecorated with trailing vines in hues of brown and cream108cm highProvenance: Property of Elizabeth Gage MBECondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe painted surface with some light marks and some light chippingThe seat has some light marksOverall solid and stableThe condition overall reflects its lack of significant age or use in a domestic settingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 218

A REGENCY CREAM PAINTED MUSIC STOOLCIRCA 1815Of unusual form, the lyre shaped back crested by a tambour fronted compartment90cm high, 40cm wide, 80cm deep overallProvenance:Property from the estate of the late Joe ConstantineCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The leather seat with old cracks, splits and losses, the underlayer is visible to the front half - the seat is removable and held on pegs - these have rubbed and worn the timber areas where they sitThe painted surfaces with chips, losses, wearThe tambour to the top runs, it has some splits and cracksOverall the chair appears solid and stable Signs of old woodwormPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 27

AN UPHOLSTERED SOFA IN LATE 19TH CENTURY STYLERECENTLY MANUFACTURED BY PETER DUDGEONWith maker's label to interior of seat76cm high, 230cm wide, 118cm deep Provenance: Property of Elizabeth Gage MBECondition Report: Overall the condition of this sofa reflects its lack of significant age and use in a domestic setting - there is some light marks and some colour variationPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe frame appears solid and stable overallSome marks and knocks to the bun feetThis sofa does not break down substantially for transport - the only removable elements are the seat cushions (these are at least partly feather filled) Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 375

A PAIR OF CORAL PINK UPHOLSTERED THREE SEAT SOFASIN THE MANNER OF HOWARD & SONSeach approximately 81cm high, 186cm wide, 83cm deep Provenance:Property of The Hon. Catherine Mary Wass, OBE (1942-2021). Many of the items from her collection were inherited from her great uncle the 7th Viscount Gort in 1975 from Hamsterley Hall, Co. Durham Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe sofa upholstery has fading, it is uneven in colour with areas of lighter upholstery and areas of darker, there is also surface marking to the cushions, there are areas of rubbing and fraying to the upholstery under the fringing - these are not loose covered. The fringing with some losses and untidiness Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 388

A HARLEQUIN SET OF ASH LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRSVARIOUS DATES 18TH, 19TH, AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIESEach with a rush seat

Lot 417

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILT ARMCHAIRSCIRCA 1810Each with canework back and seat86cm highCondition Report: Both chairs with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Both chairs have been re-decorated (the simulated rosewood surface and the gilt). The surface of both chairs with various losses, chips and flaking. Some minor movement within frames. Both chairs with stamps 'FT' to rear seat rails. Canework is likely an old replacement. Canework in generally good order with just some minor splits to one seat - see images. Some water marks and minor stains to seat cushions. A few old worm holes to undersides of seat rails. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 478

A GILTWOOD TWO SEAT SOFA IN LATE 17TH CENTURY STYLELATE 19TH CENTURYThe shaped backs above the seat and giltwood supports terminating in braganza feet104cm high, 134cm wide, 64cm deep

Lot 483

A MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC ARMCHAIROF RECENT MANUFACTURE, AFTER THE MODEL BY MORGAN AND SAUNDERSThe bar back above a cane seat, the hinged action to become a flight of four steps89cm high (as a chair)

Lot 2

A WEATHERED TEAK GARDEN BENCH 159cm long (basically sound, but one seat slat replaced with a pine one), and a weathered garden seat 145cm long (usable, but VERY weathered) (2)

Lot 690

A THONET NO. 8 BENTWOOD ARMCHAIR, WITH LABEL 'THONET WIEN' '8' (seat and back re-caned, but generally sound)

Lot 699

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR, WITH WOOL WORK SEAT a 'd' shaped table, fitted two small drawers, a Victorian bedroom chair, and other small furniture (as lotted)

Lot 730

A GEORGE III STYLE ELBOW CHAIR with drop-in petit-point seat, a copper bed warming pan, a writing slope (damaged), four turned wooden candlesticks and two watercolours.

Lot 749

A TEAK PLANTER'S CHAIR with close-woven cane seat and back

Lot 763

A LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOOD SALON SUITE the carved frames with upholstered seat, back and arms, and with canework panels, the settee 128cm wide, the four chairs 71cm wide (loss to top of one chair) (5)

Lot 772

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY COUNTRY-MADE ASH ROCKING CHAIR of small proportions, with faux-bamboo spindle back and rush seat

Lot 393

CARVED SEAT. An early 20th century seat, with all-over carved lotus blossom decoration. H91xW91xD47cm.   Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s)  PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. Please note: Our shipping service is not available for this lot. We CANNOT offer in-house shipping for furniture, rugs etc. Buyer collect or collection on their behalf only.

Lot 493

An Edwardian Spindle Back Armchair with Tapestry Pad Seat

Lot 101

A pair of carved wooden papier mâché and painted chairs,contemporary, Indian, each in the form of a white tiger, with a curved back and solid seat, standing on paw feet,86cm wide68cm deep91cm high (2)Cracks, chips, knocks, losses and flaking paint. One wobbles a little. Joints solid. Seats 43cm high.

Lot 127

A pair of hardwood horseshoe-back folding chairs,20th century, Chinese, each with metal bands, a carved splat, applied brass decoration to the footrest and a rope seat,72cm wide72cm deep101cm high (2)General surface wear. Minor, dents, scratches and discolouration to metal. Both arms a little loose. One slightly wobbly.

Lot 147

A set of four rattan armchairs,late 20th century, each with a curved back and a drop-in seat upholstered in Paolo Moschino 'Bamboo Cane' fabric,65cm wide69cm deep87cm high (4)Provenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Some wear, fading and weathering to rattan. A little movement in joints. Some holes, fraying, breaks and damage to the weave. Seat covers in good order.

Lot 149

A pair of bamboo armchairs,c.1970, each with a spindle back over open arms, and a slatted seat fitted with pad cushions upholstered in Paolo Moschino 'Safari' linen,56cm wide65cm deep85cm high, seat 47cm high (2)Provenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Good order, all joints tight and structurally sound, upholstery recently redone and clean.

Lot 150

A Louis XV-style walnut bergère fauteuil,late 19th century, French, the arched back above a deep serpentine drop-in seat, with scrolling open arms and raised on cabriole supports,59cm wide78cm deep92cm highProvenance: Paolo Moschino, London. Traces of old woodworm and rot, especially to feet and top rail. Cane not especially tight, but strong enough to sit in confidently. Joints relatively solid. Chips, scratches, knocks and losses. Some apparent minor repairs. General wear commensurate with age and use.

Lot 209

A set of four George III painted elbow chairs,c.1800, each top rail decorated with putti, above a lattice splat and a caned seat, raised on tapering turned supports terminating in peg feet,57cm wide57cm deep84cm high (4)All with heavy wear, rubbing, loss and knocks to paint, which is quite unstable generally. Cane seats in poor order. Joints generally solid and structurally sound. Some splits, chips, knocks and losses.

Lot 212

A rare, early Victorian, solid rosewood double-sided settee,the scroll ends with carved leaf decoration, the back can be fitted on either side, on turned gadrooned legs with brass castors,185cm long66cm wide91cm highThis is unusual as the back is carved on each side and can therefore be fitted on either side of the seat via a mortise and tenon and peg.Condition ReportSquab cushion distorted, some mould residue underneath, upholstery and ticking tired and may need replacing. The scroll on the detachable back has been split horizontally and glued back years ago. Evidence of worm to the underside and carcass, repairs to the legs old knocks and dents splits and joints showing sign of expansion, overall appears solid and usable, casters roll and rotate 

Lot 214

A George lll Sheraton period painted settee,c.1790, the frame with intertwined foliate, stiff leaf and faux fluted detail, with turned front supports terminating in brass castors, the back and seat stripped back to the original calico covering, 147cm wide74cm deep90cm highCondition ReportWear, rubbing and loss to paint, which is dry and dirty but seemingly original and largely untouched. Joints separated in places. Castors seized. Rear legs split and with a large repaired chip. Loose upholstery tacks and remnants of various upholstery coverings. A little wobble in joints but generally solid. Overall in fair order and in lovely original condition.

Lot 225

A mahogany bergère library armchair,second quarter of the 19th century, with a ratcheted reading stand, loose leather cushions and raised on ring-turned supports terminating in brass caps and ball castors, chair 66cm wide excluding reading stand85cm deep92cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.The book rest is later. Surface scratches, knocks, marks and wear to reading stand. Rachet and swivel action working well. Tarnish and discolouration to metal mounts. Fading, discolouration and wear to frame. Some grazes, scratches, knocks and losses. Repair to one arm, the other split to the veneer. Some joints a little loose. Areas of repair. Cane appears replaced. Cushions later. Cane a little sunken to the seat. Knocks, chips, scratches, losses and wear to supports. Castors functional. General wear commensurate with age and use.

Lot 283

A George III yew and elm low hoop-back Windsor chair, c.1800-1820, North East Midlands, with a pierced splat, raised on single ring-turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher,55cm wide55cm deep88cm highSome splits, knocks, marks and wear throughout. Joints tight and solid. Splits to seat and legs. Splits to hoop. Some separation between stretchers. General wear commensurate with age and use.

Lot 36

A pair of kilim-upholstered sofas, by George Smith of Newcastle, late 20th century, each with sweeping arms and raised on turned supports terminating in brass castors,190cm wide100cm deep80cm high (2)Buying these second-hand sofas could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.The kilim covering to one back is very badly torn, with further holes, fraying and wear throughout. One pair of seat cushions very badly torn. Fading and discolouration to upholstery. There are, however, several relatively modern kilim rugs within this sale that could be suitable for repair or reupholstery. Knocks and wear to supports. Joints solid and sturdy. Some castors a little misshapen but all attached and functional. General wear commensurate with age and use.

Lot 378

A gilt-framed canapé,c.1900, French, upholstered with tapestry panels,110cm wide50cm deep110cm high, andtwo chairs,41cm wide38cm deep90cm high (3)Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Faded tapestry panels to the seat of the canope.Gilding remains bright and the frames strong.

Lot 383

A pair of walnut marquetry side chairs,18th century, Dutch, each with a drop-in seat and on stretchered cabriole legs,52cm wide42cm deep109cm high (2)Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.One is very faded and has lost a shoe moulding from the base of the splat.Both have evidence of old worm, but frames remain strong.

Lot 386

A 'Baring' model two-seater sofa by Howard & Sons,c.1890-1900, with a low scroll back and loose cushion seat, on square tapering legs and brass and leather castors, stamped, 'Howard & Sons Ltd., Berners St 1834 5577', with possibly original floral factory ticking and remnants of the original paper label to the underside,185cm wide85cm deep75cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Buying this second-hand sofa could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.The herringbone woven fabric stone coloured loose cover with stains and marks.Stains and tears to the ticking. A small amount of wobble in one arm but the frame is generally sound. Knocks, chips and losses to supports. Cushions later and foam filled. The springs protruding a little to the sides.

Lot 392

A Chinese Chippendale mahogany chair-back settee, late 18th century, with a loose cushion seat, on square chamfered legs and fret-carved bracket details, with leather barrel castors,148cm wide65cm deep96cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Old repairs with iron brackets to the legs and further brackets to the frame.Many knocks and marks to the legs, but largely masked by the original patina.Holes in the cane base beneath the the cushion seat.

Lot 401

A painted ironwork garden swing seat,20th century, the stand with ornately decorated cresting,161cm wide106cm deep140cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition ReportSome evidence of rust beneath the paint to the cresting.Some small localised spots of rust elsewhere. A combination of cast and wrought iron not aluminum 

Lot 411

A cast iron garden seat,attributed to Charles D Young of Edinburgh, c.1850, with a circular seat cast with bunches of grapes and vine leaves, on long acanthus leaf stretchered legs,60cm wide44cm deep79cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Repairs to one back section that has been re-attached. Extremely heavy.

Lot 413

A pair of Louis XVI white-painted fauteuil, 18th century, French, each with a ribbon-tied crest over an oval back, open arms and overstuffed upholstered seat, raised on fluted tapering legs,62cm wide55cm deep97cm high (2)Provenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Condition ReportPainted decoration later, upholstery dirty and in need of renewal, frames appear to be oak, joints re-enforced beneath seat, frames solid.

Lot 432

A 'Brighton Pavilion' wicker armchair,early 19th century, with an ornate pierced back, over a caned seat,47cm wide50cm deep85cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Areas of loss to the back, areas of caning to the back replaced, the seat possibly later renewed, frame rickety/wobbly.

Lot 439

A pair of green-painted fauteuils,19th century, French, each shaped frame decorated with roses around a pad back and overstuffed seat, raised on cabriole legs,65cm wide59cm deep92cm high (2)Provenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.

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