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Lot 258

Victorian mahogany hall bench, the long rectangular seat flanked by turned cylinder arms, raised on turned and tapered legs [62x136x28cm]

Lot 262

Regency chair, the oval cushioned back, above a cushioned seat, raised on turned column legs, with a moulded gilt design and bead trim throughout [93cm]

Lot 272

Pair of 20th century arm chairs, with vasiform splats above a cushioned seat and open arm rests, raised on cabriole legs ending in pad feet [97cm]

Lot 274

Arts and crafts low oak chair with cushioned leather seat[80x53x60cm]

Lot 281

19th Century chair, central splat flanked by spindles, open arm scroll supports, above a concaved seat, raised on turned supports [90cm]

Lot 299

Early 19th century double settee, the cushioned back support, above open arm scroll supports and cushioned seat, raised on outswept legs, with moulded detail throughout(reupholstered)[112x160x68cm]

Lot 302B

Antique oak monks settle with lift up seat storage section [90X115X45CM]

Lot 307

A 20th century arm chair, the cushioned leather back support with beaded trim above a matching seat and open scroll arm supports, raised on cabriole legs, together with matching footstool[108x70x62cm]

Lot 310

Victorian ladies chair, the arched button-upholstered back above a circular cushioned seat with tassel trim, raised on turned supports ending in castor feet

Lot 316

19th century stool, the raised oval upholstered seat, raised on cabriole legs [48x53x40cm]

Lot 318

19th century low chair with high sides and cushioned upholstered seat, raised on turned legs, highly carved and detailed throughout [Height 63cm]

Lot 319

19th century arm chair, the high cushioned back upholstered to match the seat, with open scroll arm supports and raised on scroll legs joined by X stretcher [114cm]

Lot 330

Antique stool, the round cushioned seat raised on turned supports ending in outswept feet [50cm]

Lot 332

Antique stool, the round cushioned seat raised on turned supports ending in outswept feet [52cm]

Lot 380

A pair of tub chairs, the curved cane back above fitted seat cushions raised on cabriole legs

Lot 248L

A set of six retro vintage mid 20th century village hall stacking chairs / dining chairs in the industrial style in untouched condition having steam bent panel seat and backrests (6). Approximately 46 x 50 x 84cm tall. In untouched condition with age-related wear etc though generally good solid chairs.

Lot 249R

A mixed collection of small furniture items and similar to include a wooden firescreen, a table, a chair, magazine rack and 3 high rush-seat chairs (7)

Lot 2456

A good quality mahogany framed armchair in the early 19th century style, having reeded downswept arms, the whole upholstered in a faded brown dralon, seat rail w.69cm, back h.85cm

Lot 2495

A circa 1700 joined oak correction chair, having a lozenge carved panel back and sunburst carved apron, turned and fluted square cut unrights united by low stretchers, base w.45cm, top w.35cm, seat d.24cm, seat h.56cmCondition report: One stretcher missing.

Lot 2496

A mahogany dressing stool in the mid-18th century style, having stuffover seat and on acanthus leaf capped dolphinium supports, late 19th century, w.56cm, d.41cm, h.43cmCondition report: Well-proportioned and good quality, but very grubby.Would benefit from reupholstering.The feet with some scuffs and small losses, particularly yo the dolphin mouths.Lacking casters.

Lot 2498

A Victorian fruitwood and ash Windsor chair, having pierced vase splatback and dish seat, the turned supports united by crinoline stretcher, seat w.49cm

Lot 2502

A Victorian style oak window seat, having turned ends and on ring turned tapering supports, w.137cm, d.33cm, h.46cm

Lot 2518

A Victorian mahogany framed settee, the whole later upholstered in a buttonback tan dralon, having C-scroll and acanthus leaf carved back, on cabriole forelegs, w.190cmCondition report: The upholstery appears quite clean and intact.The frame has a slight wobble and has been varnished.Some old scuffs to the feet and arms.Back height 92cm, seat height 38cm, width 190cm, depth 76cm.

Lot 2522

In the manner of Thomas Hope - a circa 1800 carved giltwood open armchair, the whole later upholstered in striped silk damask, having fluted downswept arms on bearded satyr mask headed sabre legs and hoof feet, w.60cm, seat d.51cm, h.85.5cmA near identical pair were sold by Christies, Lot 261, 8th June 2021 for £16,250 inc Buyers Fees

Lot 478

Early 20th century Piano Stool with drop-in needlework seat and raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 52cm wide x 49cm high

Lot 530

19th century Child's Chair with later covered seat, 39cm wide x 69cm high

Lot 533

19th century Carved Oak Turner Elbow Chair with geometric carved back rail, ringed turned arms, triangular solid seat, 64cm wide x 88cm high

Lot 542

Continental Pine Hall Bench / Seat, 75cm wide x 115cm high

Lot 543

Continental Pine Hall Bench, the seat with hinged lid, 75cm wide x 117cm high

Lot 311

A set of six heavy oak and rush-seated chairs in late 18th to early 19th century country style (later); each with vertical spindle back above a rush seat and turned tapering front legs united by high turned front stretchers and terminating in ball-style feet (49cm widest x 105cm high)

Lot 313

A late 19th century latheback style open arm kitchen chair with shaped elm seat and turned slightly splaying front legs united by an H-form stretcher (108cm high)

Lot 314

A matched set of three 18th century vernacular oak/ash side chairs; each with yoke shaped top rail, vase shaped splat, solid seat and turned front legs united by stretchers 

Lot 319

A pair of nicely patinated early 20th century bentwood chairs; each with circular seat with impressed decoration of central anthemion on turned, slightly splaying legs(seat height 46.5cm x 37cm diameter, full height to the top of the back rest is 88.5cm)Condition Report: Although the chairs are in the style of Thonet, there are only remnants of paper labels to the insides of the seats of the chairs visible to the underside. These are Viennese labels and it can just be discerned that the name is 'Josias Eissler & Sohne' . The chairs exhibit sturdiness and a good colour. There is wear to the polish on the top rails to be expected where they have been picked up etc.. Overall the chairs are sturdy and exhibit no repairs of major damage. One chair is slightly more worn to the seat area than the chair with the lot number sticker to the top rail.

Lot 320

A late 19th century lathe-back chair having patinated elm seat 

Lot 322

A 19th century Windsor chair; ash bow, pierced splat, shaped elm seat and turned splayed front legs united by an H-form stretcher (103cm high)

Lot 323

A mid-19th century Windsor chair; ash bow, pierced splat above an elm seat and turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher (95cm high cut down)

Lot 324

A good mid-19th century Windsor chair; ash bow, pierced splat and figured elm seat, turned and splayed front legs united by an H-form stretcher with central turned motif (109cm high)

Lot 325

A 19th century comb-back Windsor chair; shaped elm seat above turned legs united by an H-form stretcher

Lot 326

An early/mid 19th century Windsor chair; pierced splat, yew wood bows, shaped elm seat and turned tapering splayed legs united by a crinoline stretcher

Lot 352

An unusual early 20th century oak monk's table/chair of small proportions; sliding top above draylon upholstered seat and shaped arms above baluster turned legs united by stretchers (52.5cm wide x 71cm high table top back

Lot 369

An Edwardian mahogany open armchair; the tablet-shaped satinwood crossbanded top rail above a marquetry crest rail, overstuffed seat and slender, turned tapering front legs, together with one further similar period smaller bedroom chair (2)

Lot 412

A rare Hardy Bros. of Alnwick tripod shooting stick with swivel and height adjustable seat

Lot 193

Quantity of mixed Defender seat belts

Lot 2159

each shaped circular and with fluted border, engraved with a crest below a duke's coronetThe crest, 'a griffin's head couped with wings expanded or, gorged with a collar arg, charged with three lozenges gu.' is that of Montagu as borne by the Dukes of Manchester, probably for William, 9th Duke of Manchester (1877-1947).22cm diameter, 149oz 15dwt, 4,657grProvenance:Probably William, 9th Duke of Manchester (1877-1947) and by descent to his sonAlexander, 10th Duke of Manchester (1902-1977), possibly sold by him Christie's, 16 March 1949 in advance of the sale of the remaining contents of Kimbolton Castle, conducted by Knight, Frank and Rutley, 18-21 July 1949.From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Footnote: William Angus Drogo Montagu, 9th Duke of Manchester was born at Kimbolton Castle, the former seat of the Dukes of Manchester, in Cambridgeshire, the son George, 8th Duke of and Consuelo, a Cuban American heiress who he married in 1876. Styled Lord Kimbolton on his birth and until the death of his grandfather in 1890 and then Viscount Mandeville until he succeeded his father as duke in 1892, Manchester was to follow in the footsteps of both his father and his grandfather in marrying the daughters of wealthy Americans. Unlike either of them, his marriage wasn't to last and by 1931 the couple had divorced and the duke went to on marry an actress called Kathleen Dawes the same year.Despite the three dukes each marrying into American fortunes each seemed to be inclined to live beyond their means and so by the time of the 9th Duke, described as a spendthrift, the family fortunes were depleted. As such the duke was to spend much of his life abroad trying to hide from his debts. When he died in February 1947 his son Alexander was left with little and so was forced to sell Kimbolton Castle, which had been the family seat of the earls and later dukes of Manchester since 1615. The sales seem to have started by at least March 1949 when it would seem an initial auction of some of the family silver was held at Christie's. By July of the same year, the sales accelerated with a four-day auction held on the castle grounds by Knight, Frank and Rutley, including everything from family portraits by the likes of Kneller and Reynolds to a mangle by Harrods which had previously been in the laundry at Kimbolton. There was a quantity of silver in the sale, including a rosewater dish and ewer described as Augsburg, circa 1610 but most of what was included in the sale was domestic plate such as cigarette-boxes and table-services and there was certainly nothing to match the description of the present plates. As such it is possible that the present plates were sold in the earlier Christie's sale.Condition report: Each marked underneath and further stamped with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as very minor losses to the gilding.

Lot 230

A Matched Pair of 17th Century Style High-Back Chairs, each covered in close-nailed floral decorated leather, with pierced crown crestings above vacant cartouches with turned uprights, the plain seat rail on turned and carved forelegs with scrolled feet, 47cm by 40cm by 130cm

Lot 239

A George III Joined Oak Settle, 3rd quarter 18th century, the back support with four fielded panels and downswept arms, with later squab cushion, the moulded seat rail above turned and block forelegs joined by a stretcher, 184cm by 53cm by 108cm

Lot 241

~ A Pair of Victorian Carved Oak Armchairs, in 17th century style, with scrolled top rails above richly carved back supports with moulded and lozenge carved panels above massive leaf-carved scrolling hand grips and a boarded seat, 64cm by 58cm by 126cm

Lot 251

^ A 20th Century Black Painted and Brass Club Fender, covered in close-nailed red leather, with tubular and spiral turned uprights, the seat joined by a brass rail, on a moulded plinth base, external measures 159cm by 103cm by 54cmCondition report: Internal measurements: 135cm by 91cm

Lot 254

A George I Style Wing-Back Armchair, recovered in geometric cream fabric, with outswept arms and squab cushion above a plain seat rail, on carved cabriole legs with pad feet, 86cm by 69cm by 107cm

Lot 294

A Set of Four Regency Oak Hall Chairs, in the manner of Gillows, early 19th century, with scrolled back supports and painted cartouches bearing traces of a heraldic shield, the serpentine shaped seats above plain seat rails, on turned and reeded legs, 47cm by 39cm by 90cmCondition report: All chairs structurally sound, with the exception of one chair where the back support is loose, due to a gap in the boarded seat, other chairs some faults above legs and small gaps in the boarded seat - see images

Lot 310

A Carved Mahogany Irish Armchair, in George II style, the shell-carved top rail above a pierced splat with acanthus carved armrests and scrolled bird hand grips, the green leather overstuffed seat above a shell carved seat rail and cabriole forelegs with claw feet joined by a flattened stretcher, 83cm by 56cm by 101cmProvenance: Richard Berridge, Ballynahinch Castle, Connemara, Ireland, and thence by descentCondition report: Armchair, the arm support is repaired, flat small splits, deep rail, also split running through the shell, with numerous deep bruises, some veneer losses also around the seat rail, art decoration around the feet, some faults, green leather seat goos

Lot 316

An Anglo-Indian Carved Hardwood and Cane-Seated Planter`s Armchair, 2nd quarter 19th century, the acanthus carved top rail above a single-cane back support and seat with carved uprights, the fluted arm supports above a carved seat rail, on turned and tapering forelegs, 69cm by 73cm by 95cm

Lot 330

A Pair of George III Armchairs, after a design by Ince & Mayhew, recovered in light blue velvet, with pierced top rails above spindle supports with curved armrests and plain seat rail, on square form legs with sledge bases, 60cm by 50cm by 80cm; and A Matching Footstool, 55cm by 43cm by 39cm (3)Footnote: The top rail corresponds to patterns published in Mayhew & Ince's Universal System of Household Furniture 1762 and for other chairs see Houghton Hall and Blickling Hall in Norfolk.

Lot 332

~ A Set of Six (2+2) George I Style Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Dining Chairs, circa 1900, the serpentine top rails above solid splats inlaid with floral and foliate sprays above later floral upholstered drop-in seats, the shell-inlaid seat rails on cabriole forelegs, singles 52cm by 46cm by 100cm, carvers 60cm by 48cm by 107cmCondition report: Upholstery on chairs, are in good condition, framework generally good, however some variations in colour, particularly the verso, two of the single chairs as photographed, numerous scuffs around the legs and feet consistent with age, one of the single chairs, small section of timber missing on the verso of the top rail, as photographed, the other carver chairs, slight movement in joints, gaps in the seat rail, and a small split in arm support, see image

Lot 335

~ A Set of Five Regency Ebonised and Parcel-Gilt Armchairs, early 19th century, with turned top rails above rectangular tablet back supports above a caned seat, on turned and tapering forelegs (redecorated), 52cm by 47cm by 84cmCondition report: Structurally weak, movement in the joints, all with repairs near and around the arm supports, caned seats, recently re caned, therefore good condition, the paintwork on chairs very, areas of repainting around the repairs

Lot 370

{} A Pair of Louis XV Style Carved Giltwood Fauteuils, late 19th/early 20th century, covered in green floral silk fabric, with oval back supports surmounted by ribbons, the moulded frames with padded arm supports and acanthus carved hand-grips, the overstuffed seats on fluted forelegs, 58cm by 50cm by 95cm; and A Victorian Gilt and Gesso Dressing Stool, upholstered to match, with overstuffed seat, the seat rail decorated with C scrolls and foliage, on acanthus decorated cabriole legs, 42cm by 33cm by 37cm (3)Condition report: Both chairs, structurally sound and upholstery good, various re-gilding particularly evident, verso of each back support, see images - carved decoration on the chairs are good, upholstery good, numerous losses to the gesso throughout again with overpainting

Lot 376

A Pair of 19th Century Fauteuils, in Louis XV style, painted en grisaille and parcel gilt, covered in close-nailed floral needlework, with padded back supports, moulded frame and carved hand-grips above serpentine shape seat rails, on cabriole forelegs, 70cm by 60cm by 99cmCondition report: Chair one - upholstery worn, hole in the back support and seat, framework/paintwork various losses near around the carved decoration and the legs, some movement in joints, Chair two, wear to upholstery, very thin in places, losses to the paintwork, slight movements to the arm supports

Lot 379

{} A Louis XV Style Five-Piece Giltwood Salon Suite, late 19th/early 20th century, covered in green velvet, comprising a two-seater canape with moulded frame and shell cresting above a padded back support and arms, the acanthus carved hand-grips above an overstuffed seat and serpentine shaped seat rail, on scrolled cabriole forelegs, 125cm by 60cm by 98cm, a pair of tub chairs, 76cm by 60cm by 87cm, and a pair of single chairs, 43cm by 40cm by 84cm

Lot 386

{} A Carved Giltwood Fauteuil, 20th century, retailed by N H Chapman & Co Ltd, Siesta House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, covered in floral needlework fabric, with moulded frame, padded arms and overstuffed seat, the serpentine shaped seat rail on cabriole forelegs, 57cm by 54cm by 96cm; and A Pair of 19th Century Single Chairs, covered in cream and floral fabric, the oval back supports decorated with a C scroll cresting, the overstuffed seats on cabriole forelegs with scrolled toes, 51cm by 50cm by 99cm (3)Condition report: Armchair, good condition throughout, single chairs - chair 1, fabric reasonable, structure/joints weak with gaps around the joints, numerous wear to gilding, overpainting to verso, Single chair 2 - upholstery is very worn around the seating area, the framework needs attention, various wear to gilding and over painting, see images

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