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A vintage retro mid 20th century Danish inspired teak wood dining suite by William Lawrence. The suite comprising of an extending dining table having two pieces oval top with folding in leaf raised on shaped supports complete with a set of six dining chairs ( two carvers and four normal) having curved backrest, padded seat raised on shaped supports. Measures 74 x 159 x 107cm.
A pair of 20th century ash and elm spindle back Windsor chairs with cabriole legs, with crinoline stretchers, each 62cm wide x 45cm deep x 48cm high at the seat x 100cm high at the backCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
An early to mid 20th century folding armchair with leatherette upholstered back and seat, together with an art nouveau style dining chair, an ash and elm child's ladderback chair and a folding high chair (4)Condition report: Wear, marks, dents and scratches overall, the high chair with some damages and signs of woodworm
A George II walnut side chair with vase splat, upholstered inset seat, cabriole legs and pad feet 56cm wide x 48cm deep x 46cm high at seat x 100cm high at back together with a Georgian side chair with cabriole legs and pad feet 55cm wide x 45cm deep x 46cm high at seat x 98cm high at back. (2)Condition report: Leather seat with wear. old repair to the front of one leg on the second chair. sturdy joints good
An 18th century Chippendale style mahogany chair with pierced splat back, upholstered seat and square legs, 57cm wide x 47cm deep x 44cm high at the seat x 96cm high at the back and four further chairs (5)Condition report: Some minor old repairs, slightly loose joints; 18th century chair sturdy
A Wesley-Burrell mahogany framed armchair, with cream upholstery within classical style carved decoration, on turned supports, 72cm wide x 71cm deepCondition report: Upholstery with some stains, wear and small tears to the upholstery on the arms, fire safety label to the seat, surface marks and scratches to the frame
A pair of William IV mahogany framed corner seats, possibly Irish, on bulbous cable twist legs and casters, with upholstered seats, 96cm wide x 48cm deepCondition report: Upholstery with large stains and worn, with brocade edge coming away, frame with surface marks and scratches consistent with age and use, sacking underneath coming away on one seat
A spindle back open armchair with a rush seat, 49cm wide x 47cm deep x 43cm high at the seat x 89cm high at the backCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A set of four antique country oak dining chairs with panelled seats, each 44cm wide x 35cm deep x 45cm high at the seat x 87cm high at the back together with a pair of antique oak chairs with vase splats and panelled seats, 44cm wide x 36cm deep x 95cm highCondition report: All in moderate to good condition considering age and use, minor marks and wear
An antique oak side chair 19th century and later, the tall back with carved and pierced cresting, having carved back and seat, on shaped legs with carved and turned stretchersCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A Wesley-Barrell two seater mahogany framed Knole sofa, with cream upholstery within classical style carved frame, with four cushions, 175cm wide x 86.5cm deep, sofa back 74.5cm highCondition report: Upholstery with some small stains, frame with surface marks and scratches, fire safety label to the seat
A Brights of Nettlebed wingback armchair, with cream floral upholstery on pad feet, Brights of Nettlebed sticker to the seat serial number 050878, 85cm wide x 69cm deepCondition report: Upholstery with rips and tears, and a little dirty, sacking underneath loose, surface marks and scratches to the legs
A 19th century cork cordite case with transfer crest and leather handle, 22cm diameter x 40cm high together with an ebonised floral and foliate carved pine side chair, 45cm wide x 38cm deep; a leather cylindrical case by Spencer & Co with monogrammed label to the top reading 'L.K.', 50cm wide x 17cm deep and a brass mounted iron combined poker and fire blower with trident end, 105cm long (4)Condition report: Paintwork to cordite bucket chipped around the top and crest rather faded, sacking coming away from interior; side chair with paint very worn especially to the seat, back a little loose; leather on case rather cracked but interior in good condition; poker with significant oxidisation
A George III mahogany commode cabinet or chest with lifting hinge lid and turned cover to the seat within, with cockbeaded decoration to the front, carrying handles to the side and on bracket feet, 64cm wide x 46cm deep x 73.5cm highCondition report: Some minor marks, stains and watermarks to the top, further minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, possibly originally the seat with baize covering within no lacking
Circa 100-300 AD A folding iron chair formed of Iron made for a commander (Sella Castrensis) in the Roman legion; composed of two folding frame which are lavishly decorated with inlays of bronze The supporting sides of both frames and upper edges have rectangular profile, all other sides are of circular cross-section, thickening slightly around the rectangular profile. The chair is decorated throughout with chevron pattern also referred to as herringbone patterns. A later leather seat added. See bibliography: Susanne Stöckl, Ein eiserner Klappstuhl der Völkerwanderungszeit im Landesmuseum Joanneum, Schild von Steier 20, 2007, pp. 27 - 42, on a similar chair on display in the Landesmuseum Joanneum Graz. The army of ancient Rome (800 BC – AD 476) was a formidable fighting power. It was exceptionally well disciplined, organised and supplied with a huge selection of effective and battle-proven weapons. The sword and spear were the infantryman’s main weapons, and the spectacular military successes of the Roman legions throughout Europe and the Middle East lay in the disciplined battlefield application and relentless training in the use of these weapons. Size: L:670mm / W:480mm ; 7kg. From a private collection; previously bought from private collection Edward Bunter in 2017; previously acquired from ancient art dealer in London in 1969.
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