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Mahogany open armchair with pierced splat back, curved arms and upholstered drop ion seat, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, and another chair with a carved top rail and bergere back flanked by barley twist supports, tapestry upholstered seat on barley twist legs with cross stretcher, largest 40 x 99cm (2)
A George III oak and caned bergere armchair, circa 1800, with a scrolled over back, slender arms and carved lion head terminals, on turned front legs with paw feet, 85cm high; together with another similar ebonized and caned armchair (2)Condition reportLion heads have some wear and would benefit from slight re-carving or finishing, small 3 cm hole in caning of back. Ebonized chair has a hole in the seat
A Continental walnut and parcel gilt side chair, possibly Danish, 19th century, with upholstered back and seat, 86cm high; together with a Victorian rosewood and claret upholstered work stool, of tapered octagonal form with a hinged lid and compartment, on three squat scroll feet, 48cm high (2)
After Ray and Charles Eames - Modern Veneered Wood and Black Metal Framed Lounge Chair, (No.670), and Ottoman (No. 671), the seats, back and armpads upholstered in brown leatherCondition ReportTo the frame of the chair there is some light scattered scratching and it is slightly faded throughout. The leather has become slightly distressed and on the bottom left hand side of the seat pad there is a small area of staining around 1ins diameter. The chair moves free and easily on the base and revolves as it should do, and the lever mechanism is in working order. The ottoman, there is some light scratching to the frame. The leather is in overall good condition with no areas of damage. It is slightly distressed commensurate with age. Overall these two pieces are in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
An Italian Painted and Carved Stool with Cushion Pattern Seat on Scroll Moulded LegsCondition Reporthis is not an early item, it is probably 20th century. Some scattered scratching to the whole. Heavy wear to the seat, the wood being revealed underneath the paint and some general wear to each of the legs commensurate with age. Structurally sound with no movement in the joints.
A Victorian Walnut Framed Spoon Back Nursing Chair and an Easy Chair, the nursing chair with frame carved with scroll and berries, upholstered in old gold cloth, on moulded cabriole front legs and castors, the easy chair upholstered in rose dralon, the back buttoned, on turned front legs and castersCondition ReportRose dralon chair - the upholstery appears to be in fair overall condition with no obvious signs of wear. There is some staining around both arms, the top of the rail and the back. There is some light scattered scratching to the feet. The castors run free and easily. To the base of the seat, the upholstery banding has come loose on the right hand side. The item is structurally sound with some movement in the joints. Gold cloth chair - some light scattered scratching on the frame, and to the left hand side at the bottom there is a split running vertically around 2ins and to the right hand side. The upholstery appears to be in good overall condition with some slight wear to the seat and to the back, and some slight staining commensurate with age. The shaped apron has a small split running horizontally around 1ins long. The item is structurally sound, there is some movement in the joints. The castors run free and easily. The upholstery is firm and comfortable to sit on.
A Late Victorian Ebonised and Parcel Gilt Wall Unit in the 'Aesthetic' Manner, the central section with shaped cornice and inset with arched top, bevelled mirror panels, box seat to base flanked by shelves, enclosed by single bevelled glazed door, 60ins wide x 19ins deep x 82ins highCondition ReportThe cornice is removable and is slightly loose. The old gold upholstery appears to be in good overall condition. Key is present and all lock mechanisms work. The mirror plates are generally all in good condition, apart from the right hand side of the centre mirror panel which has some foxing and slight damage around 2ins running vertically and the top right hand panel of the corner piece of mirror also has some slight foxing. The front edge of the seat has some heavy scratching and wear running the whole length. The right hand edge underneath the drop-in seat has a shrinkage split running vertically from one end to the other. the item is structurally sound with little movement in the joints. The item has some light scattered scratching to the whole.
A George III Mahogany Commode Armchair with slightly shaped crest rail, solid vase pattern splat, shaped arms, drop-in seat upholstered in black leather concealing commode cut-out and turned wood cover, shaped apron and on carved cabriole legs with pad feetCondition ReportSome light scattered scratching and uneven fading to the frame. The leather seat is heavily distressed with a centre rip. The joints have shrunk due to shrinkage commensurate with age, to the pot cover there is an area of damage on the right hand edge of the lip with a large portion missing around 6ins long, the feet have some general wear commensurate with age. The chair itself is structurally sound with little to no movement to the joints.
A Victorian Mahogany Tub Shaped Library Armchair, with horseshoe shaped back, leaf, scroll and shell carved lyre pattern splat, the seat and crest rail upholstered in black leather, moulded scroll arm terminals, on leaf capped baluster turned front legs and castorsondition ReportTo the arms, the back and the four legs (the wooden components), there is some light scattered scratching and some uneven fading to the back. The leather to the crest rail appears to be in overall good condition with some light areas of wear to the left hand arm to the back and the right hand arm. To the seat pad, the leather upholstery is beginning to crack. Overall is still intact but with areas of wear or scratching. The upholstery itself is in relatively good condition with the seat being firm and the back the same, with plenty of padding and still being comfortable and supportive. This item has got a lot of movement in the joints especially on the back and the seat. To the four legs, there is general wear (scratching) commensurate with age. There are flight holes present, evidence of historic woodworm. The castors run free and easy with minimal resistance. This chair has been repolished and re-upholstered at some point in its lifetime. Dimensions including seat height - 18ins high
A William IV Mahogany Tub Shaped Library Armchair with Scroll Moulded Splats, seat and crest rail upholstered in black leather, on turned and reeded front legs and castorsCondition ReportThis item dates from around 1830. The leather upholstery has been replaced at some point in its lifetime, we believe fairly recently. The upholstery is in overall good condition. The seat and back have no signs of wear or distressing. The seat is still firm and comfortable with lots of padding, the same for the back. The wooden components, fretted splat, scroll arms and the legs have light scattered scratching and uneven fading. The chair is structurally sound with little movement in the joints. The castors run free and easily. The legs have general wear commensurate with age. Overall in fairly good condition. No obvious damage, loss or restoration.
A 19th century child's ash and elm elbow chair with spindle back, 40cm high Condition Report: Previous break and repair to the top rail. Old woodworm visible to the seat base and left rear leg. Rear two legs appear to have been previously re-glued. Marks, chips and wear throughout commensurate with age and previous use.
A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs with carved splat and drop in seat, raised on turned tapering supports, H85.5 cm Condition Report: The chairs are period. Signs of restoration present in places. All chairs have slight movement when sat upon. Surface marks and wear throughout commensurate with age and previous use.
A large late Regency period mahogany open armchair: later red-velour-covered seat and raised on tapering hexagonal front legs. Together with an 18th century Chippendale-style mahogany salon chair having later floral needlework drop-in seat and square section moulded Marlborough front legs united by an H-form stretcher (2)
A selection of various, mostly early 20th century, chairs: two similar bedroom chairs with rattan-caned seats; a pair of vernacular chairs with rush seats; a pair of kitchen-style chairs with concave top and crest rails; and a single Edwardian bedroom chair with domed top-rail and rattan caned seat (7)
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