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A MODERN LADY'S RALEIGH BICYCLE.20-30 years old, old marks and Scratches to the frame, front tyre is flat, will probably need a service to make it fully working. This is a standard ladies bike with 26" wheels. Measurement from top of seat tube to ground (tyres included) is 30 inches. Measurement from head tube to ground (tyres included is 32 inches. Measurement from centre of top of seat tube to top of head tube is 21 inches.
A SET OF FOUR MID 20TH CENTURY FOLDING METAL AND HARDWOOD CAFE CHAIRS (4)40cm wide; 88cm highAll in good overall condition with losses to the red painted seats, some signs of rust to the metal supports, folding mechanism for all chairs is I good working order. Old marks and scratches seat height 46cm tall.
COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF SHAKYAMUNI SWAT VALLEY, 8TH CENTURY 八世紀 斯瓦特 銅鑄釋迦摩尼佛座像 cast seated in padmasana on a slightly waisted podium supported on a single lotus throne further raised on a stepped plinth, holding the hem of his robe in his left hand, missing right hand half raised, he wears a ripple-effect robe covering both shoulders draped on the seat, his face well defined with downcast eyes, prominent lips and nose flanked by a pair of large pendulous ears, the head and domed ushnisha covered with tight curls(15.5cm high; 896g)Provenance: Private European collectionNote: By the fifth century, Buddhism had been thriving in Gandhara and the Swat Valley in Northern Pakistan for six hundred years. Strategically located on the ancient Silk Road, the Swat Valley was once a vibrant centre of Buddhism with flowing artistic traditions financed by the extensive trade that flowed through the Khyber and Karakorum passes. The ancient Swat Valley Buddhist art was predominantly in sculptural form and the term 'Swat Valley sculpture' refers to a region and a time period, which covers the far Western Himalayan regions inclusive of the Swat Valley, Gilgit and Baltistan from the 6th to the 9th centuries. The Swat Valley iconographic subjects were not extensive but had included important primarily buddha, peaceful deity, and complex deity figures. Offered here is a seated Buddha cast in copper alloy, the usual material for Swat Valley sculptures, covered in dark brown and a touch of forest-green patina. This finely modelled figure is a classic rendition of Buddha Shakyamuni. The Buddha is shown seated on a throne supported on a single lotus base and the large lotus petals are bulbous, polished and smooth, contrasting with the robe he wears with rippling folds. He holds the hem of his robe with his left hand. This gesture is widely employed in seated Swat Buddhas, extending the style from earlier Gandharan stone images. His face peacefully rendered, the cavity in his eyes suggests that they might have been inlaid with silver, a common finish to celebrate Buddha's enlightened nature in Swat figures. Comparable to a Swat Valley copper alloy seated Shakyamuni, 8th-9th century, which was sold at Bonham's Hong Kong, 2 Dec 2021, lot 1007; another silver-inlaid bronze figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, 7th century, was sold at Christie's New York, 15 Mar 2016, lot 44. See gilded, partial gilded and copper alloy Swat Valley figures of seated Shakyamuni in Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 1636, 9342, and 20105.
A fine George III mahogany ladderback dining chair, circa 1760, the four serpentine pierced rungs carved with a floral motif, the broad concave seat on moulded chamfered square legs, and a George III Hepplewhite design mahogany dining chair, the oval beaded back with pierced vase splat centred by an inlaid fan motif and carved festoons, serpentine stuffover seat on beaded moulded square tapered legs, another George III mahogany dining chair with pierced baluster splat (3)All three are structurally sound, all three generally tired, oval chair with the back rest broken and repaired, general superficial wear and marks throughout
A Pair of Carved Giltwood Baroque Style Open Armchairs, recovered in striped floral close-nailed fabric, with acanthus carved arm supports with scrolled arms above an overstuffed seat and foliate carved front rail, on turned and block forelegs, 77cm by 55cm by 127cmBoth chairs are structurally sound. Frames are re-gilded. Upholstery in excellent condition with the exception of one very minor fault to the verso.
A mahogany framed Georgian style three piece suite of a settee and two chairs, with carved backs and green upholstered seats, the settee 132cm wide x 47cm deep x seat height 46cm; the pair of chairs 57cm wide x 48cm deep x seat height 45cm (3)Surface marks and scratches consistent with use, wear to the arms of the seats and some chips, upholstery a little worn and faded
A mahogany framed open armchair with green leather upholstery, on carved cabirole legs, 60cm wide x 55cm deep x seat height 47cmSeat in need of restuffing, upholstery to seat very cracked and worn, surface marks and scratches to frame all over consistent with age and use, of solid construction
A set of six George III walnut and satinwood inlaid dining chairs each 47cm wide x 37cm deep x 45cm high at the seat x 86cm high at the backAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
An ebonised rush seated chair with painted gilt decoration, on turned supports, 51cm wide x 46cm deep x 43cm seat height together with a white painted French style side chair with upholstered seat and back, 44cm wide x 44cm deep x seat height 44cm (2)Ebonised chair with damage to seat, in need of recaning, paint to arms of chair worn; white chair with marks to upholstery and small chips to white paintwork
A pair of George III walnut bar backed chairs with satinwood inlaid decoration, upholstered seats and turned supports, each 50cm wide x 43cm deep x 51cm high at the seat x 88cm high at the back From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale.Upholstery slightly worn, minor marks, otherwise in good condition
A nest of three Regency style yew wood inlaid tables the largest 48.5cm wide x 34.5cm deep x 58.5cm high together with a set of four mahogany framed crested back side chairs, with white upholstered seats on cabriole supports, 45cm wide x 47cm deep x seat height 46cm (7) Nest of tables with surface marks and scratches, top table sun bleached; chairs with some stains to the upholstery and surface scratches to the frames, otherwise in good condition
A set of six satinwood kitchen chairs with rush seats, each 47cm wide x 44cm deep x 46cm high at the seat x 100cm high at the back together with a rectangular kitchen table, 175cm wide x 93cm deep x 78cm highKitchen table with some minor stains and marks, the chairs in good condition with minor marks
A Georgian style wingback upholstered armchair with cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 82cm wide x 79cm deep x 47cm high at the seat x 107cm high at the back At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A George III satinwood work table with an octagonal top and square tapering legs, 52cm wide x 36cm deep x 75cm high together with a Regency mahogany bar back armchair with scrolling arms and reeded legs, 53cm wide x 47cm deep x 44cm high at the seat x 76cm high at the back From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale.Work table with some bleaching, hinges need rescrewing at top, possibly slightly warped, the chair with signs of restoration, the front rail seat support replaced
A modern white painted metal set of garden table and four chairs the table with circular top, formed of cut out floral and foliate design, on four outswept supports, 100cm diameter x 70cm high together with four chairs, the seats and backs with cut out floral and foliate lattice decoration on slender outswept supports, seat height 46cm (5)In good solid condition, some chips and damages to the paintwork
A Regency mahogany high back settee with scrolling arms, turned supports and brass casters, 220cm wide x 66cm deep x 44cm high at the seat x 95cm high at the back From Wick Hall, the estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale. Some minor signs of sun bleaching to the back, upholstery in silk and with wear at the arms, central support on the underside cracked with a few signs of old woodworm, reinforced, a chip to one turned back leg
A pair of Queen Anne style walnut open armchairs each 64cm wide x 48cm deep x 46cm high at the seat x 113cm high at the back, one having a plaque to the reverse 'Seats worked by Lady Glyn of Ardington and Lockinge, Berkshire to a design by Alan Walton'At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
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