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A pair of walnut Savonarola style X frame elbow chairs, 19th century, Spanish or Italian, each with carved detail, and gilt-tooled leather seat and back depicting a lion rampant crest, on paw feet, 55.5cm wide 46cm deep 73.5cm high, seat 43cm highCondition report: First chair) Leather back split in two places and coming away from the frame. Leather seat is heavily worn. Visible flight holes to the arms and feet. Second chair) Leather seat split down the middle. Marks and wear to the frame.
A Regency mahogany settee,with a part reeded frame, turned arm supports and printed fabric seat, on castors, 194cm wide72cm deep80cm high, seat 42cm highCondition report: Knocks and wear to the frame but relatively sturdy. Some colour and staining to the fabric. Loss to the upper back corner of the frame.Later reinforced sections to the underside of the frame. Front rail slightly warped, legs not all aligned. Splits to front rail near where the legs join.
A set of six French beech dining chairs,1960s, with spindle backs, with beech-ply seats, raised on turned legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, stamped with indistinct manufacturer's mark to the underneath 'C.T.C 2147 - M.E.F.M.C', 41cm wide42cm deep81cm high, seat 44cm (6)Condition report: WIth lifting to the birch ply in places - heavier on one example. The legs with scuffing and marks. Some examples with reglued legs. Minor paint marks to some examples. Laquer with craqueleur to most examples. Appearing structurally sound.
A pair of George III mahogany side chairs,Chippendale style, c.1780, the pierced backs above serpentine stuff over seats on moulded square section supports,57cm wide54cm deep95cm high, seat 48cm highCondition report: Slight losses and wear to fabric, expect minor scuffs, knocks and scratches to timber
A George III mahogany elbow chair,c.1780, Chippendale Gothic period, the pierced splat above a drop-in seat on square section support,74cm wide60cm deep94.5cm high, seat 44cm highCondition report: Knocks and wear to the frame. Repair splits to splats. Probably alteration to the base of the splat section.
A William & Mary style wingback armchair,late 19th to early 20th century, upholstered in yellow velvet with fringed detail, raised on turned walnut supports united by a wavy X-stretcher, terminating in 'Spanish' feet, 82cm wide70cm deep120cm highCondition report: Firmly in 'country house' condition. Upholstery, tired, worn, stained and torn in places. General knocks, wear and patination to supports. Sprung seat sagging. Joints tight and solid. Generally a little dilapiated and in need of professional attention.,
A pair of Victorian open armchairs,upholstered in blue velour, the moulded top rail carved with foliate and acanthus decoration, sprung seat with paddled button back, raised on cabriole legs,64cm wide71cm deep100cm high, seat 41cm highCondition report: Knocks and wear to the frames. Some marks to the upholstery. Some splits to the frame.
A pair of French Louis XVI style armchairs with painted frames, 20th century, upholstered in a striped fabric, loose cushion seat, on column legs64cm wide67cm deep92cm high (2)Condition report: Overall the condition is good, frames are sound and fabric clean. The fabric border nails have surface rust.
A walnut and featherbanded pedestal desk, in the Queen Anne style, 20th century, with two cushion frieze drawers, and three further drawers to the pedestals, raised on shaped bracket feet,91.5cm wide61cm deep76cm hightogether with a desk chair,in the Queen Anne style, with shepherd's crook arms and front cabriole supports,58cm wide 58cm deep101.5cm high, seat 54cm (2)Condition report: Used and wear, some minor lifting to the top, some colour change throughout. Some veneer bubbling to the cushion sides. Some moulding split and appear to be filled. Veneer loss to bottom drawer front.
Claude Duchesne (1690 - 1730)Queen Anne/George I tortoiseshell eight day striking longcase clock, the 12 inch brass arched dial marked Claudius Du Chesne, Londini, the triple strike dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, decorated with gilt metal mask spandrels, engraved signature to the reverse, quarter striking, the original case richly decorated with all over pewter overlaid scrolls and swags on red tortoiseshell, with brass mounts, glazed viewing window to the centre, with three brass weights and pendulum, overall 230cm high.This great clockmaker was a Huguenot who left Paris for London in 1685, he worked out of Dean Street, Soho in London.CONDITION REPORT: The clock is quarter striking. There are images of the works on the movement - please satisfy yourself with the condition of the movement. The movement has four bells, originally would've been eight, probably altered in the 19th century. Lacking original caddy to the top of the hood (later plinth added to the top). There are areas of restoration required to the case. Some small pieces/moulding lacking, as well as pieces of tortoiseshell and pewter overlay lacking. There is lifting of the overlay to areas also. There are old holes to the back of the wood behind the movement. The seat board is stuck down. The dial is in good condition with minor age-related surface marks. No keys present.
Upholstered side chair in 18th Century style with floral covered back and seat on cabriole front supports with pad feet, together with an early 20th Century carved oak spinning chair, cane seat bedroom chair and an Edwardian mahogany drawing room chair with pierced splat back and pink stuffover seat
Seat of War in the Seven United Provinces, Comprehending Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelders, Over-Yssel, Frieseland and Groningen; with the Land of Drent; also Dutch Flanders and Dutch Brabant. May 12 1794. Not examined out of the frame. Dim: I.: 474 x 575 mm, (sheet size: not visible under passe partout).
A retro vintage mid 20th century circa. 1960s dining kitchen gateleg table and dining chairs. The table having an extendable table top raised over two block board supports and the chairs having bentwood back rest with seat upholstered in floral chenille fabric over upright supports united by stretchers. Measures 74cm x 134cm x 75cm.
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