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Lot 279

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY TWO SEAT SETTEE upholstered in red repeating leaf fabric, on square tapered legs and castors, 84cm high x 174cm wide x 83cm deep

Lot 294

A STEEL FRAMED ROCKING-CHAIR IN THE MANNER OF R W WINFIELD & SON Late 19th / early 20th century, the rectangular back with moulded and curved arms and legs, the seat covered in buttoned magenta silk velvet, stamped four times '4', 96 cm high, at rest

Lot 312

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR with lappet and twin flowerhead crest rail, conforming splat, the drop in seat upholstered in green cloth on sabre legs

Lot 320

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR 18th century, the shaped cresting rail over a pierced back splat, above a drop-in seat, on chamfered block front legs, 95cm high x 54cm wide x 45cm deep

Lot 421

A MAHOGANY CHAIR OF SHERATON REVIVAL DESIGN with oval concave fan pattern back, fluted serpentine front seat rail, the drop in seat upholstered in green fabric, on fluted front legs, 93cm high x 55cm wide x 49cm deep, maker's initials AM to underside of seat

Lot 490

A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 18th century, with reeded back splats, above a drop-in seat, on block legs, 92cm high x 57cm wide

Lot 497

A REGENCY EBONISED AND POLYCHROME ARMCHAIR early 19th century, with a floral painted back splat, over a canework seat, on sabre legs, 83cm high x 53cm wide

Lot 511

A REGENCY EBONISED AND CANED ARMCHAIR early 19th century, with canework back and seat, on turned and outswept front legs, 82cm high x 55cm wide x 55cm deep

Lot 48

GEORGE CUIT SENIOR (BRITISH 1743 - 1818) A SET OF FOUR VIEWS OF THE HYDE, NEAR INGATESTONE, ESSEXOil on canvasInscribed and dated `Ingatestone church and the cottage/near the Hyde. Taken from the Hall door./Painted by Geo. Cuit/1806'; `South East view of the Hyde near Ingatestone, Essex/late the seat of Thomas Brand Holles Esq. now of/John Disney DD/Taken from the London Road/painted by George Cuit 1806'; `The Hermitage at the Hyde near Ingatestone/Painted by George Cuit/1806': and `View of the water and grounds at the Hyde/near Ingatestone. Taken from the end of the shrubbery walk/Painted by George Cuit/1806' respectively (on the reverse) 43 x 54cm (16¾ x 21¼ in.) (4)Provenance: Sale, Phillips, London, 20 June 1995, lot 42 (sold for £14,500)The collection of Lady Victoria GettyAccording to David W J Gill's The World of Disney From Antiquarianism to Archaeology the Revd. John Disney inherited the Hyde Estate from Thomas Brand Hollis in 1805 and commissioned the paintings of it from his friend, George Cuit Senior in 1806. Please note: The cataloguing has been amended to GEORGE CUIT SENIOR (BRITISH 1743-1818) rather than George Cuit Junior 

Lot 396

Wrought iron seat and pine bedside table

Lot 400

Wrought iron seat

Lot 553

Bamlett red painted cast iron grass cutters seat W41.5cm

Lot 554

Bamlett red painted cast iron grass cutters seat W41.5cm

Lot 211

Cat and Mouseman: Lyndon Hammell (Harmby), an oak box settle, the panelled back above a hinged adzed seat, carved cat signature92 x 103 x 51cmIn good overall condition, light scuffs and marks commensurate with age and use. Age unknown.

Lot 219

A 1960s three-piece suite, comprising three-seat settee and a pair of armchairs with pale green vinyl upholstery and darker green fabric seat cushions, all raised on castersthe settee 84 x 206 x 90cm

Lot 229

Paola Navone for Contempo, a black leather Urano two-seat sofa, with button studded seat and back cushions raised on dark stained legs80 x 163 x 98cm

Lot 230

Paola Navone for Contempo, a black leather Urano four-seat sofa, with button studded seat and back cushions raised on dark stained legs80 x 220 x 100cm

Lot 185

Attributed to Thonet, a bentwood rocking chair, of typical construction with re-caned back and seat95 x 46 x 110cm

Lot 562

Pair of Lancashire style walnut open armchairs, With a shaped ladderback above a woven rush seat, scroll arm rests, on turned legs with adjoining under stretcher, 113cm high (2)

Lot 567

Pair of victorian mahogany hall chairs, with a scroll top above a shaped back rest with a cartouche, on turned legs, 83cm high (2)  Backs of both chairs are loose. Split in front of one seat near leg.

Lot 577

Antique carved oak lambing style armchair with carved floral designs, 130cm tall.   Split in the wood seat. Which is made from three panels. Repair in top wing. Seat is worn

Lot 2009

Fourteen various wooden longcase and other seat boards; also a box of brass movement plates and false plates

Lot 230

A 19th century Windsor high hoop back elm and ash armchair and one other similar, both with saddle seats and turned supports joined by "H" stretchers. 57 cm overall width x approx 63 cm overall depth x 104 cm overall height, 40 cm to the seat. and 57 cm overall width x 60 cm overall depth x 110 cm overall height, 43 cm to the seatPrivate estateThe larger of the two is slightly loose at the jointsNo woodworm infestation but a few historic flight holes may exist

Lot 245

Set of eight William IV mahogany dining chairs comprising a pair of open armchairs and six singles , all with broad cresting rails over carved plats and stuff over seats and cluster column fore supports. 57 cm overall width x 52 cm overall depth x 84 cm overall height x 47 cm high to the seat, the carvers. 51 cm overall width x 50 cm overall depth x 84 cm overall height x 47 cm height to the seat, the single chairs.The chairs have some flex across the seat frames and will require some firming up.The beechwood frames show some peppering of historical woodworm and one rail has a bizarre plywood capping applied that I can not explain, perhaps to hide old wood worm flight holes?Some lengths of reeded moulding missing or damagedOne splat has been damaged and crudely glued back together, this could be enhanced considerably.The quality of mahogany is excellent but the chairs will need some work to firm up, they don't wobble like a proverbial "jelly" but when force is applied some flex can be felt in the framework.One carver chair cresting rail has come loose but not off.

Lot 255

A George III mahogany barrel back fireside armchair, with segmented stuff over upholstered back and scroll arms. On square, tapering supports terminating in brass socket swivel castors. 71 cm overall width x approx 74 cm deep x 117 cm overall height, 56 cm to the loose seat cushion top.Old repair to one back leg that has had a crude wood screw repair.Upholstery slightly soiled and piping worn

Lot 258

A George I style walnut dressing stool probably by Tozer of Tottenham Court Rd, 1920s, with a rectangular drop-in seat within cross-grain mouldings. On shaped cabriole legs with "Dublin shell " carved knees and terminating in shaggy hoof feet. 62 cm overall width x 48 cm overall depth x 49 cm overall height to the top of the seatPrivate estateGenerally good order

Lot 157

A 19th century mahogany armchair with tapestry seat along with a later oak example.

Lot 245

A contemporary sofa with upholstered back and seat on lacquered ebonised frame. H.77 W.138 D.77cm

Lot 1228

A 19th century elm spindle-back elbow chair with rush seat

Lot 362

A good George III cherry, walnut and elm comb-back Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, circa 1770-90, the tall back having a solid vase-shaped splat, flanked by four spindles and one lath, below a shaped stay-rail, incurved front arm supports, saddle seat, each turned front leg with a small low baluster, joined by an elliptical turned H-form stretcher , 60cm wide, 44cm deep, 118cm high  Chris Pickvance Collection 

Lot 368

A rare and large George III elm and fruitwood open armchair, East Anglian, the adjustable  'square' back with five reeded spindles operating on a metal side ratchets,  the dished seat flanked by sweeping arms on baluster-turned supports, on square section legs united by plain stretchers, 63cm wide, 53cm deep, 103cm high, the seat 43cm high  Footnote  For a similar chair see Bernard Cotton, 'The English Regional Chair',, p.  217 pl. 27

Lot 369

A rare James I/Charles I joined oak caqueteuse armchair, Aberdeenshire, circa 1610-30, the resplendent leaf carved cresting with detrited ownership initials, atop an elongated reeded panel and stiff-carved uprights, the outsplayed square-ended arms on inverted-baluster turned front supports, trapezoid-shaped boarded seat, on inverted-baluster turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers.                                                         For similar chairs see the Trinity Hall collection, Aberdeen and the Burrell Collection, Glasgow, nos. 14.183 & 14.50               Height 114.5cm.    Width 61cm.  Depth 52cm 

Lot 392

An unusual and possibly unique George II cherry ladderback side chair, possibly Lincolnshire, circa 1750, The back with four graduated arched splats (and a vacant slot for a further ladder),  rush seat,  hipped cabriole legs joined by a prominent baluster-turned fore-rail and multiple turned stretchers, 49cm wide, 37cm deep, 99cm high  Chris Pickvance Collection

Lot 395

An early 18th century walnut and upholstered armchair, the arched stuff over back and seat upholstered in golden fabric, flanked by downswept arms with acanthus leaf carved terminals, on turned legs united by a turned H-form stretcher, 64cm wide, 54cm deep, 113cm high, the seat 44cm high 

Lot 412

A striking Charles II joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, Leeds, Yorkshire, circa 1670The raked back with a well-carved panel designed with a central lozenge framed within cross-hatched trilobes and scrolls, beneath a double scroll-carved cresting, with similar carved ears, and chequer dog-tooth inlaid rails, the downswept arms on baluster-turned supports, boarded seat, the ring-turned columnar front legs joined all round by plain stretchers.For a coffer with very similar carved panels see the collection at St Johns Church, Leeds.Height 114.5cmWidth 58.5cmDepth 65cm

Lot 414

An unusual Charles II oak backstool, Lancashire,  circa 1660, with scroll profiled cresting above solid back with applied geometric mitre mouldings, boarded seat, on spiral-turned legs, joined by a conforming fore rail and lower mid-stretcher 49cm wide, 41cm deep, 100cm high

Lot 421

A Charles I oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1630, the pediment top rail lunette-carved, the single panel back carved with a central lozenge enclosing a four-petal  flowerhead, lunette-carved lower rail,  solid seat flanked by downswept arms, on columnar-turned front legs joined by plain stretchers, 59cm wide, 42cm deep, 100cm high, the seat 46cm high Purchased Bonhams Fine Oak Furniture 11th January 2007

Lot 445

A Charles II oak and upholstered stool, circa 1660, the square stuff-over seat upholstered in duck-egg blue fabric, on inverted-baluster turned legs, united by plain stretchers, 38cm wide, 38cm deep, 41cm high

Lot 475

A George III ash stick back armchair, the curved armrest on spindle supports, saddle seat, on four legs with the addition of stabilising back leg, the chair historically missing the upper hoop section, 64cm wide, 43cm deep, 70cm high, the seat 39cm high

Lot 478

A Queen Anne oak side chair, circa 1710, of low proportions, the arched back above a drop in seat, on squat cabriole legs united by stretchers, 50cm wide, 42cm deep, 92cm high, the seat 35cm high 

Lot 503

A late 17th Century walnut and cane open armchair, English, circa 1685, the pierced and carved top rail with scrolling acanthus leaf design,  above a caned back and conforming frame, flanked by spiral-turned supports,  later upholstered seat, sweeping acanthus leaf carved arms and  spiral-turned carved legs, united by stretchers, 62cm wide, 49cm deep, 120cm high, the seat 46cm high Provenance: Abbey House, Malmsbury, Wiltshire

Lot 520

Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1670, the back panel carved with a large geometric-filled lozenge with scroll pennants, the unusual cresting with scroll-carved terminals, centred by an inverted heart, the downswept arms flanking the rope seat, on baluster- turned legs joined by plain stretchers, 57cm wide, 47cm deep, 109cm high, the seat height 39cmSimonini collection

Lot 523

A Charles II oak backstool, Manchester, circa 1670, the arched back above a shallow carved deep splat and solid seat raised on turned legs and ball turned front stretcher, 45cm wide, 37cm deep, 91cm high

Lot 524

A Charles II oak backstool, Manchester, circa 1670, the arched solid back board strap-work carved, panelled seat ,on block and elongated ball-turned legs, joined by a  spiral-turned  fore-rail and plain stretchers, 46cm wide, 38cm deep, 99cm high

Lot 542

A good Charles II oak backstool, Derbyshire, the arching top rail above a carved face and fan, with six spindles to the back flanked by half columns above the solid seat and turned legs united by stretchersEx. Darren Hadden collection 

Lot 545

A mid-17th Century oak and hide upholstered side chair,  the square back with studded hide above a similar  padded seat, on turned legs united by turned stretchers, 46cm wide, 42cm deep, 102cm high  Chris Pickvance collection

Lot 550

A Charles II oak backstool, Lancashire/Cheshire, circa 1680, the arched cresting foliate carved, atop a similar carved panel, boarded seat, on block and ball-turned legs, joined by a ball-turned fore-rail and plain stretchers, 48cm wide, 37cm deep, 110cm high  Chris Pickvance Collection

Lot 552

A highly unusual George II walnut armchair, probably Welsh, circa 1750, with serpentine top rail, solid vase-shaped splat , round-ended open arms on square-section front supports with inner curved profile, saddle-type seat, on elongated baluster-turned front supports, joined by a H-form stretcher, 66cm wide, 45cm deep, 114.5cm high   Chris Pickvance Collection

Lot 555

An interesting Charles I joined oak panel back open armchair, Yorkshire, Circa 1630, having a double-scroll arched cresting, naively gadroon-carved and with roundels,  the ears again roundel carved,  the downward sloping  arms on squat ball-turned supports, boarded seat, parallel-baluster turned legs joined by plain stretchers, 55cm wide, 42cm deep, 106cm high                                                                                                                 Although carved roundels are normally associated with Welsh furniture, however the presence of 'ears' to the chair back would tend to imply a Yorkshire, rather than Welsh, origin,  Illustrated Miller's Guide, 'Pine and Country Antiques'  Chris Pickvance Collection 

Lot 580

A George III elm 'bacon' settle, West Country, circa 1780, the back with a quadruple-panelled door enclosing storage space, above a solid seat flanked by shaped arms on board supports, two panelled cupboards to  box-base, 116cm wide, 48cm deep, 155cm high, the seat 45cm high 

Lot 587

A Cromwellian oak and upholstered side chair, circa 1640, the upholstered back centred by a contemporary appliqué crowned armorial,  stuff-over seat,  on block and turned legs, ball-turned fore-rail and multiple plain stretchers                                                                Provenance; Handwritten label to underside of the seat reads: 'Cromwellian Chair from Reydon Hall, Suffolk'. Sold  Christie's, London, 'Oak, Country Furniture and Folk Art', 24 February, 1999

Lot 589

A 19th Century ash and elm stick back Windsor chair, probably West Country, with hooped spindle-filled back, saddle seat, on turned legs united by elliptical H-form stretcher, 45cm wide, 35cm deep, 76cm high, the seat 37cm high

Lot 593

An early 18th Century oak side chair, circa 1700, the arched top rail above a flower and inlaid panel back, flanked by uprights,  solid seat and turned legs united by stretchersSimonini collection

Lot 609

A George III ash primitive child's stick-back chair, circa 1800, the back of three spindles, with plain gently curved stay-rail, on four splayed hand-shaped legs mortice and tenoned through the shaped rectangular seat, height 48.5cm, width 40cm, depth 27cm

Lot 610

An 18th Century walnut and upholstered wing armchair, the shallow back, sides and  stuff-over seat upholstered in apricot fabric, on peg-baluster  turned legs united by conforming turned H-form stretcher, 66cm wide, 45cm deep, 107cm high, the seat 38cm high

Lot 621

A walnut and  bargello upholstered stool, circa 1700, the rectangular stuff-over seat upholstered in period flame-stitch, on peg-baluster legs, joined by a  moulded H-form stretcher, 48cm wide, 40cm deep, 45cm high Provenance: John Keil private collection, Foreland Farm, Stratfield Saye, Reading

Lot 631

A William & Mary oak settle, circa 1690, having a dentil carved top rail,  above four fielded panels , the roped seat flanked by shaped arm,  on baluster-turned legs united by a shaped stretcher, 184cm wide, 59cm deep, 102cm high, the seat 41cm high

Lot 636

A near pair of Charles I and later armchairs, each with scroll arched and foliate-carved cresting, the back panel carved with a filled arcade enclosing leafy-scrolls, boarded seat,  flanked by shaped arms terminating with acanthus leaf carved scroll ends, on baluster-turned front legs joined by plain stetchers, 59cm wide, 37cm deep, 103cm high, (2) 

Lot 655

A joined oak panel-back open armchair, Welsh, circa 1700, having a plain back panel inset between chamfered uprights, shaped arms with flat ends, padded drop-in seat,  faceted square-section front legs, joined by plain stretchers, 55.5cm wide, 47cm deep, 93cm high, the seat 39cm high  Simonini collectionChair with visible losses and later alterations.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com

Lot 662

An uncommon Charles I box-seat closed-back side chair, Lancashire, circa 1630-40, the well-carved back panel with a ‘Tudor rose’ on a leafy-stem within a stiff-leaf filled arch and pillars, beneath a double-scroll cresting integral to a meandering floral-carved top rail, historic replaced hinged boarded seat, with flower lunette-carved seat rails, including the rear seat rail which is rarely carved, on columnar-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers, 45cm deep, 47cm wide, 96cm high. For a Charles I joined oak armchair, almost certainly from the same workshop, see Tobias Jellinek, ‘Early British Chairs and Seat 1500 to 1700’ (2000), p. 64, pl. 39, English private collection.

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