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Eight mid 20th century Art & Crafts style oak dining chairs to include 6 standard chairs and 2 carvers. The chairs have a carved decorative panel at the top of the back above five beaded splats, each chair has a green upholstered seat and the four legs are united by a H-shaped stretcher, chairs 49cm wide, 48cm deep, 109cm high, carvers 59cm wide, 58cm deep, 121cm high.Chairs in good condition. Standard chairs are all solid with no movement, the carvers however have a couple of loose joints that move when sat on. Carving to the back of each set is in good condition.
A pair of Edwardian Adam revival satinwood and parcel painted corner armchairs, each with painted cresting rails over demi-lune caned backs, caned seats, on turned and painted legs and brass casters, the seats 63cm square, height of seat without cushion 34cm, total height 91cm These appear on the left in the Collier painting, lot 379
A pair of yew and elm Windsor side chairs, attributed to the Prior Family workshop, narrow pierced and roundel splat, the saddle seat raised on ring turned legs joined by crinoline stretchers, height of seats approx. 44cm'Of the many Windsor chair makers to work in towns and villages outside the major chair making centre of High Wycombe, few could claim a more distinguished place in the history of English Windsor chair making than the Prior family of Uxbridge, Middlesex', Bernard Cotton, The English Regional Chair, p.76.
Armchair from the 60s.Wooden structure and fabric upholstery.Measurements: 96 x 68 x 80 cm.Armchair with wooden structure, only visible on the legs, and upholstery in ecru fabric, which covers the body including the back, sides and waist, as well as the seat and backrest cushions. The legs are simple, square-sectioned and tall, which reduces the weight of the structure as a whole. The seat is wide, with a high, sloping backrest for greater comfort, with gently curved ears closing the sides, which extend to form the arms, slightly open towards the outside.
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) LC3 armchair dark brown leather, chrome-plated tubular frame 76cm high, 99cm wide, 86cm deep.Leather with significant wear and cracking to seat and arms. Surface scratches to chrome frame. Front bottom corners of seat cushion with some greater wear and pulling a little at the seams
A Chinese Famille Verte figure of an Immortal, Kangxi, modelled seated wearing long robes and an elaborate crown, both arms raised in front holding a hu tablet, the back of the seat painted in black with a landscape, heavily constructed with a solidly potted porcelain base, 16.5cm high 清康熙 五彩文官像Condition Report: hu tablet restored and reattachedboth ears with chipslosses to top of hat some marks and wear to face Condition Report Disclaimer
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