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An early 20th century carved dark oak side chair, with lion's head terminals and paw feet, bearing a label for James Shoolbred & Co, together with a walnut and brown tapestry footstool (2)Overall solid and usable. It is generally dirty and dry having come straight from a house. Tapestry seat is replaced. Some wear and knocks, visible to corners and edges.
George Lumley of St Edmundsbury (Bury St Edmunds) - a George III oak longcase clock, having an 11" square brass dial, signed to the engraved centre, with brass Roman and Arabic chapter ring, cast brass spandrels, rolling date dial, 30-hour weight-driven striking on a bell, the case with plain door to reduced boxbase, h.201cmClock complete and runs.Seat board and cheeks replaced.Door with key, but does not function (locked).New base to plinth.Otherwise in generally good original condition with evidence of age wear only.
A pair of tan leather wing armchairs in the Georgian style, 20th century, each having brass studded wings and arms, and with squab cushion, based on ogee moulded forelegs, seat width 54cm, seat depth 54cm, gross height 103cmBoth stand well.All joints good and strong.Frame good, no breaks.All leather complete with no tears or losses, however it is worn, creased and ‘lived in’ all over.
An early 19th century mahogany and fruitwood East Anglian child's elbow chair, having a bar and ball back above a panelled seat, w.32cm, height to top of back 57cmAll joints tight and strong, but there is a slight wobble when standing as one front leg is longer than the other.Seat panel good, but with two small splits near front edges.Old break to top rail.
Jonas Barber of Winster - a George III oak longcase clock, the hood with a caddy top and blind carved frieze, above a 10¼" square brass dial, having silvered chapter ring, cast brass spandrels, matted centre and with rolling date aperture, 30-hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with crossbanding and raised on bracket feet, h.218cm, with weights and pendulumClock runs.Stands well.Case good with minor age wear only.Some veneer blistering and replacements to head.Seat board and cheeks replaced.Back of trunk reinforced.Dial and movement look to have been over-hauled, probably in the last 20-30 years.
2003 Jaguar XK8 4.2 146,000 - Current owner has owned the car since 22/3/2011 (13 years) and it's been well looked after.The car passed MOT on 20/11/23 after having a new exhaust (cost including labour £1095) and has done little mileage since.The car also has a rare green tinted birds eye maple dash, steel brake and accelerator pedals as well as all the usual XK8 refinements as standard including Air Conditioning, Alarm, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Stereo, Automatic Headlamp Switching, Cassette Player, CD Multichanger, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Electric heated seats, Electric Mirrors, Electrochromic Interior Mirror, Leather Interior, Leather Seats, Metallic Paint, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Power Locks, Power Seats, Power Windows, Premium Sound System, Tilt Steering Wheel, Central Locking, Electric Windows (reclining seat adjustment does not work)
A Pair of Gillows Carved Oak X-Form "Curule" Chairs, late 19th century, recovered in modern close-nailed green leather, with turned finials, wavy-shaped seat rail and turned baluster arm supports, the chamfered frame centred by a rosette, with turned stretchers and on brass castors 63cm by 60cm by 96cmEach chair stamped Gillow and Co and indistinctly numbered
An Early 18th Century Turned Walnut Double Stool, the moulded top with moulded seat rail and acanthus leaf-carved apron, on six turned baluster supports with block feet and joined by a turned stretcher214cm by 40cm by 55cmCosmetically good. Previous restoration. Top with old splits and worm holes etc, partly filled and polished. Numerous old decay to underside, around seat rail, turned legs and block feet - see images. Section of turned foot missing. Other splits around block feet. Structurally sound.
A Victorian Carved Mahogany-Framed Open Armchair, Mid 19th century, recovered in green velvet, the guilloche-carved back support and frame with carved hand grips and acanthus leaf decorated arm supports above an overstuffed seat, the carved seat rail with carved boss with pierced aperture, possibly to receive a securing bolt, on lappet-carved spiral turned legs joined by an H stretcher58cm by 42cm by 92cmStructurally ok with some very slight movement in one arm support. Outer frame with some gaps? in joints. Stained/varnished finish throughout. Numerous scuffs and small losses to the carved detail throughout. Upholstery clean. Scuffs to seat rail and around the legs.
A George III Mahogany Library Armchair, circa 1800, recovered in green and yellow geometric fabric, with upholstered arms and overstuffed seat, on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher and on castors 73cm by 70cm by 105cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Some movement in joints. Small splits visible to top of arm supports and also at the base. Front left leg with section of timber missing. Small split to one stretcher. Right arm support with repair to top section - as photographed. Numerous bruising, mainly around rear legs. One front leg repaired at top (see image) Chair structually sound. Needlework fabric good.
A Joined Oak Wainscot-Type Armchair, circa 1670, the scrolled and carved top rail above a fielded back support and applied mounts, the later boarded seat with a moulded seat rail, on turned baluster forelegs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher56cm by 42cm by 104cmHeavy decay throughout, including the back support, seat rail, legs and H stretcher. Slight movement in joints.
A Victorian Carved Oak Wainscot-Type Armchair, late 19th century, in 17th century style, the top rail carved with leaves and thistles above a double-arched back support and moulded arms above a boarded seat and plain seat rail, on turned baluster forelegs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher 57cm by 44cm by 109cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Boarded seat with natural? gap. Lefthand arm with some splitting. General scuffs throughout. Structurally sound.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot-Type Armchair, initialled EB and dated 1696, the panelled back support above downswept arms, boarded seat and plain seat rail, on baluster-turned forelegs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher 50cm by 45cm by 98cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Back support with two natural? splits. Moulded seat with numerous splits, front section replaced. Later baton added to underside of seat. Old decay, particularly to rear of chair around legs. Structurally sound.
A Set of Ten (8+2) George III Carved Mahogany Chippendale-Style Dining Chairs, late 18th century, recovered in modern close-nailed brown leatherette, the carved top rails above pierced splats and overstuffed seats, the armchairs with carved outswept arms, on square chamfered forelegs joined by an H stretcher, with blue floral needlework seat covers carvers 77cm by 52cm by 97cm singles 55cm by 46cm by 93cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Provenance: Lawrence Rawstone, Hutton Hall, Preston, 1922 with original letter referring to "Chippendale chairs" Armchair One - movement in joints and the timber is rather dry and faded. Splat with a small split. Armchair Two - arms are loose and with similar fading throughout. Single Chair One - rail loose. Single Chair Two - split/repair to splat. Other chairs are structurally sound, however, all chairs do have small repairs throughout, mainly to the moulded sections or the pierced splat (see images). Some variations in colour and some heavy fading throughout. See further images.
A Pair of Louis-XV Carved Giltwood Armchairs, late 19th/early 20th century, recovered in brown corduroy-type fabric, the carved and moulded frames decorated with C scrolls and acanthus leaves, the carved hand grips above a feather-filled squab cushion, the serpentine seat rail above a pierced apron, on stout cabriole forelegs102cm by 72cm by 100cmUpholstery good, have recently been recovered. Structurally sound. Framework with some small losses/faults to gilt, mainly around the seat rails.
A Victorian Carved Mahogany Armchair, late 19th century, recovered in slate-grey silk velvet, with rounded arms and squab cushion above a close-nailed blind-fret-carved seat rail, on stout cabriole legs with hairy paw feet85cm by 85cm by 95cmIn excellent condition throughout. Minor scuffs and bruising around the legs.
An Early 18th Century French Turned Walnut Open Armchair, recovered in modern floral crewelwork-style fabric, the turned spindle supports above an overstuffed seat, on turned and block forelegs joined by an H stretcher60cm by 46cm by 119cmStructurally sound. Upholstered in good clean condition throughout. Framework is polished and restored, so cosmetically good. Some old decay, mainly around rear legs. Seat rail with traces of old decay. Recent webbing added to underisde.
A 19th Century Carved Mahogany Open Armchair, in Hepplewhite style, recovered in pink floral silk damask, with an oval honeysuckle scrolled and pierced back support above gadrooned outswept arms with scrolled handgrips, the overstuffed seat and carved seat rail on acanthus-carved and fluted tapering legs 62cm by 50cm by 95cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Structurally sound. Upholstery good. Rear right leg with split - as photographed, otherwise good.
A Regency Mahogany Single-Cane Library Bergere, early 19th century, with olive green removable cushions, the moulded top rail with scrolls and flowerbells above a reeded frame, the seat rail on turned and reeded forelegs with brass-capped feet and castors, the rear capped feet stamped BB & Co Patent60cm by 68cm by 95cmCanework in good condition, but seat slightly stretched. Framework with numerous bruising and heavy scuffs throughout. Front left corner to the seat rail above leg with old repair, possibly a shrinkage split/gap, which has been partly filled and polished or later replaced. Rear left leg with spliced repair. Brass-capped feet rather loose. Green cushions with some variations in colour, and worn, particularly around the corners and piping.
Coalbrookdale: A Late 19th Century Fern and Blackberry Pattern Cast Iron Garden Seat, later painted white, the verso stamped CB Dale, bearing 19th century lozenge registration mark, with pierced back support and arms above six modern wooden slats194cm by 55cm by 93cmRepainted white, however there are some traces of rust starting to show.Some small splits visible as photographed but still structurally sound, the wooden slats are good
A William & Mary-Style Three-Seater Wing-Back Sofa, early 20th century, covered in red velvet, with three squab cushions above overstuffed arms and a serpentine seat rail, on carved walnut legs joined by turned and carved stretchers, on Spanish claw forefeet198cm by 69cm by 143cmGeneral scuffs and scratches to the legs and stretchers. Small repair to stretcher - as photographed. Structure of sofa is sound. Upholstery with some variations in colour, mainly around the seat rail. Squab cushions with staining on both sides.
A French Carved Walnut Open Armchair, covered in a part fragment of a 16th century Brussels tapestry with flower, fruit, and leaf motif, the acanthus-carved and scrolled hand grips above an overstuffed seat, on turned and block forelegs joined by an H stretcher 60cm by 45cm by 100cmProvenance: J. Zeberg Antiques, Belgium
A Matched Pair of 18th Century French Walnut and Spiral-Turned Open Armchairs, recovered in later floral close-nailed needlework fabric, with acanthus-carved handgrips above an overstuffed seat, on turned and spiral-turned forelegs joined by turned stretchers 60cm by 47cm by 87cm (2)Provenance: J. Zeberg Antiques, Belgium
A Carved Mahogany Three-Seater Sofa, late 19th/early 20th century, recovered in red and cream geometric fabric, with three back cushions, a squab cushion and two bolster cushions above a fluted seat rail, on turned and fluted baluster forelegs198cm by 93cm by 90cmOf substantial weight and quality. Recently recovered so in good cosmetic condition throughout. General scuffs and minor faults around the legs, with some old glue marks visible on the leg joints. Structurally sound.
A French Walnut Double Stool, the top covered in a part fragment of a 17th century Flemish tapestry, with a close-nailed floral seat, on bobbin-turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher 123cm by 39cm by 49cmProvenance: J. Zeberg Antiques, Belgium Tapestry seat reasonable, with very small holes and wear consistent with age. Framework polished and restored, rather flat in colour. Numerous old decay, particularly through the bobbin-turned legs. Other old decay around stretchers. One smaller stretcher replaced.
A Late 19th Century Upholstered Armchair, labelled Waring & Gillow Ltd, recovered in close-nailed and button grey fabric, with rounded arms above a deep-seated sprung seat, on turned oak forelegs, the rear leg stamped A73977cm by 73cm by 88cmRecently recovered, so fabric in excellent condition. Minor scuffs around legs consistent with age. Framework on castors and structurally sound. Height to the top of the arms is 56cm. Height of the seat is 38cm. Seat depth is 66cm. Maximum height is 86cm.
A Joined and Carved Oak Wainscot-Type Armchair, circa 1680, probably Leeds, the scrolled top rail above a fielded back support centred by a carved lozenge and flanked by scrolls and punch-ground decorated circles, all above downswept arms with spindle-turned arm supports, the moulded seat rail on gun barrel forelegs with block feet and joined by a peripheral stretcher60cm by 45cm by 112cmTop rail badly split. Back support also split, the back with metal braces. Boarded seat probably later, with gap in the boards. Numerous old decay on underside, particuarly the seat rails and stretchers. Chair structurally sound.
A George III Carved Mahogany Wing-Back Chair, early 19th century, recovered in green silk damask, with rounded arms and squab cushion above a gadrooned seat rail, on acanthus-carved cabriole forelegs with ball and claw feet79cm by 71cm by 114cmUpholstery generally good, apart from one side of the squab cushion which has a slight mark - see photograph. Chair structurally sound. Scuffs around legs. Timber slightly dry and faded.
A William & Mary-Style Wing-Back Armchair, late 19th/early 20th century, recovered in red floral silk damask, with outswept arms, squab cushion and seat rail, on carved walnut forelegs joined by a turned H stretcher and pierced front rail 82cm by 73cm by 114cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Structurally sound. Fabric reasonable, with some slight wear and dirty marks to arm supports and seat rail. Front legs and stretchers scuffed.
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot-Type Armchair, the scrolled top rail above a nulled panel with two geometric lozenge-carved panels below, the downswept arms on turned supports and solid seat, the moulded seat rail on turned baluster forelegs with block feet and joined by a peripheral stretcher63cm by 51cm by 111cmSome movement in joints, particularly around front arm supports and seat. Back support with faults to the moulding also whole/hole back support - as photographed. Stretcher with split on front corner, also faults to rear stretcher - as photographed.
A Coalbrookdale Cast Iron Nasturtium Pattern Cast Iron Garden Seat, circa 1870, the top rail stamped CB Dale & Company, numbered 195629 above a 19th century lozenge registration mark, the pierced back and sides with a naturalistic design of entwined leaves, flowers and seeds below a Classical mask 180cm by 52cm by 83cmProvenance: By repute, the bench has been in the vendor's family since the date of its manufacture Structurally sound. Painted white, however, there are some traces of rust coming through (see images). The wooden slats are slightly weathered. Some scuffs and paint losses throughout. The back support has a small split (as photographed) with a solder repair to the verso. The left-hand scrolled back support has a small repair (as photographed). The bench is structurally sound.
A Harlequin Set of Seven Late 17th Century Joined Oak Yorkshire Back Stools, comprising: a pair with double horizontal scrolled and carved splats above boarded seats and moulded seat rails, on turned forelegs with turned stretchers, 42cm by 38cm by 101cm two of similar design, with carved and arched back supports and inverted turned finials above boarded seats, on turned and block forelegs joined by turned stretchers, 47cm by 41cm by 103cm three others, with double crescent back supports above boarded seats, the largest 46cm by 38cm by 105cm
A George III Mahogany Library Armchair, late 18th century, recovered in cream and gold floral silk damask, with padded arms and overstuffed seat, on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher, on small brass castors66cm by 74cm by 100cmFabric reasonable. Some movement in arm supports, particularly the left one. Repair to underside and upholstered arm section. Split in arm support (as photographed). Further movement and numerous deep scratches and scuffs around legs and frame. Some new elements to seat rail (as photographed). Some old worm holes and previous nail marks to the seat rail, and new section of timber added to the rear seat rail/ movement in H stretcher (as photographed).
A Victorian Carved Mahogany Two-Seater Sofa, 3rd quarter 19th century, recovered in modern grey buttoned linen, with overstuffed seat above a moulded seat rail, on turned and gadrooned forelegs with brass-capped feet and castors 107cm by 58cm by 87cmRecently recovered so fabric in excellent condition. Framework recently polished/coloured. Numerous bruising around framework and legs. Rear castors modern. Sofa structurally sound.no tears just indentation/stretch mark to the verso as photographed
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