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1922 AEC (Associated Equipment Co Ltd) brass BUS CHASSIS PLATE from London General/London Transport S 512, a 30-seat single-deck version. Originally fitted with solid tyres, S 512 entered service at Kingston (K) garage in October 1922, passed to London Transport in 1933 and was finally withdrawn at Harrow Weald (HD) garage in June 1936. Subsequent history unknown but it may have been used as a chicken shed or similar which enabled this artefact to survive. Size: 7.75" (20cm) x 4.5" (11cm). In good ex-vehicle condition [1]
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Dressing Table Stool, circa 1930s, solid leather seat, on four octagonal legs, joined by rails, with carved mouse trademark, 42cm by 36.5cm, 46cm highCondition report: The stool has had replacement thick leather, damage to the top corner edge of one support. Pop marks to the supports. Water marks. Wear consistent with an early 1930's stool.
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): A Set of Eight (6+2) English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, with nailed hide seats, each with recessed carved gnome trademark, armchairs 90.5cm high, chairs 88cm highCondition report: Seat height 46cm high 18" In general good order, normal marks on the tan hide seats and splash/water marks to the fumed oak.
An Antelope Chair, designed by Ernest Race for the Festival of Britain, 1951, white enamelled metal frame with black painted bentwood seat, labelled RACE LONDON ENGLAND, 80cm highLiteratureLesley Jackson, Modern British Furniture Design Since 1945, V&A Publications, page 105 plate 110 for a comparable chair.
Late 20th century Italian style carved beech framed three seat sofa and pair matching armchairs, the framed carved and pierced with scrolling acanthus leaves and flower heads, cabriole supports, upholstered in buttoned claret fabric with raised foliate pattern Dimensions: Height: 124cm Length/Width: 205cm Depth/Diameter: 82cm
18th century oak drop leaf dining table, the oval drop leaf top over gate leg action, raised on square splayed supports (W150cm, D175cm, H74cm) together with well matched set of six elm and beech Windsor dining chairs, the wheeled back over pierced splat and saddle seat, raised on turned supports united by a stretcher (W40cm)
A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY AND LATER HEPPLEWHITE STYLE DINING CHAIRS (7)With shield-shaped pierce backs, serpentine front seat rails, on tapering legs, one stamped ‘WB’; and another single chairOld marks and scratches all over to all six in the set, restoration to the backs and legs to all the chairs.
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