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A Victorian taxidermy elephant foot stool, the foot surmounted with a black leather padded seat, height 33cm Condition Report: The buttoned black leather seat is worn and has several tears along the joins, there is a small old filled hole to the side of the foot, there is a small loss to the edge of one toe nail, the underside is filled and painted in black which is most likely contemporary, there may be small areas of retouching here.
A Victorian Gothic Revival oak metamorphic library steps-chair, pierced with quatrefoils, trefoils, circles and crosses, within serrated edges and on chamfered uprights, 85cm high Condition Report: The majority of one rear leg is lacking, with losses to leg beside the top hinge (at seat) - evident when converted into steps, although it is stilll possible to convert to steps, it requires restoration. The top step (when converted as step) is loose and damaged and other steps are in place although they have separated and may benefit from reinforcement. Noticeable wear and some scuffing overall, particularly to edge of steps and cross stretchers. Hook is in place and functioning at one side. Would benefit from sensitive restoration.
An Edwardian mahogany tub salon chair, having silk upholstery, w.53cmCondition report: Upholstery heavily worn. Scratched all around feet. Condition is satisfactory to poor. Various marks and discolouration to frame. Seat upholstery is good with light wear. Upholstery on back is very poor with significant wear and losses.
A circa 1900 mahogany spindle back two-seater salon sofa, having floral pierced back panel, striped upholstered stuff over seat and raised on reeded supports, width 112cmCondition report: WIDTH 113CM, DEPTH 60CM, HEIGHT 72CM. Age related marks to include fading to upholstery, scratching around the handle.
A mid-Victorian mahogany X-frame dressing stool, having floral upholstered inset seat, width 51.5cmCondition report: Cream colour. Marks of dirt and stains on the upholstery. Glue marks can be seen on the joints. The split in leg has been re-glued. Dimensions: Width 51.5cm, Depth 39cm, height 42cm
Twelve 19th century fairings to include 'Before English Neutrality 1870-71 attending the wounded', 'Oysters Sir?', 'A pleasant termination to happy evening', 'Can-can', 'Returning at one o'clock in the morning' and 'Waiting for a bus''Waiting for a bus' - £500 price tag on the back, condition good; 'For three legs' - minor paint rubbing but porcelain appears good; 'Taking the cream' - firing cracks around necks of both figures that look original and are not deemed subsequent damage; 'Can can' - there is, in the auctioneer's opinion, a glazed crazing that appears as a hairline to the drum-shaped seat that the female subject is on but this appears just glaze crazing not actual damage; 'English neutrality' - some minor paint loss and a small horizontal firing crack to the neck of the figure lying on the ground; 'Oysters Sir?' - very minor rim fritting to edge of plinth base otherwise good and small piece away to top of sign saying Oysters! otherwise good; 'A pleasant termination to happy evening - very small match-head sized chip away (historic) only really visible to underside of base, small chip to far right object on floor to right of seated male otherwise OK; 'After' - vertical firing crack visible to underside in corner angle; 'Returning at one o'clock in the morning' - the standing female figure has lost the item originally in raised right arm; 'the figure '......fall to the ground' - small match-head sized porcelain chip away to underside base corner (historic) viewed from the rear the red cloak hanging over the chair appears to have a horizontal hairline running right across the cloak approx. 1 cm up from the bottom, in the auctioneer's opinion this has had some re-colour restoration at some point; 'The organ boy' - very dark to underside with two discernible hairline cracks (please see images) largish chip away to inside left hand plinth base (as viewed from the front) historic firing crack to prop that male figure is against, kiln grit prevalent in glaze. To a certain degree there are mostly minor paint losses to some of the fairings.
A late 18th century mahogany and upholstered open armchair in the style of John Linnell; the arms with scrolling ends and ornate moulded supports leading down to an oversized wide seat, the fluted serpentine front rail above two square tapering fluted legs (some damage, historic restorations and loose joints etc., condition generally commensurate with age) (69cm widest point x 87cm)
A 19th Century Carved Mahogany Desk Chair, in George III style, covered in worn olive-green close-nailed leather, the fluted top rail carved with flowerheads, the moulded frame with acanthus carved hand grips and padded armrests with overstuffed seat, on stop-fluted forelegs, 59cm by 50cm by 88cmCondition report: In need of recovering. The leather is in poor condition and is cracked and split. Structurally the chair is OK. There are some scuffs throughout the framework, mainly around the front corners and legs (see images). Seat height is 46cm.
A Mid-20th Century Feather-Filled Knole-Type Sofa, recovered in gold floral silk damask, with drop sides above overstuffed arms with tassel trims and two squab cushions, 143cm by 78cm by 113cmCondition report: Some slight variations in colour, mainly around the arm supports which have some light staining. The verso of the sofa has some minor faults (see images). 143cm wide by 78cm (maximum depth). Height including handles is 114cm. The seat depth is 57cm.
A Late 19th Century Mahogany-Framed and Feather-Filled Three-Seater Sofa, recovered in yellow and gold floral close-nailed fabric, with carved top rail and overstuffed back support and arms and three squab cushions, the serpentine seat rail on turned and fluted legs, 193cm by 93cm by 76cmCondition report: The upholstery is in clean condition, with the exception of some very minor marks on one cushion if being critical. The framework is generally good, with the exception of the corners which have small repair/gap in joints. Structurally sound (see images).
A Pair of Early 20th Century Mahogany Framed Library Armchairs, recovered in close-nailed gilt-tooled green leather, the moulded frames and scrolled handles as swans, with overstuffed seats, moulded seat rails and turned forelegs on castors, 57cm by 47cm by 90cmCondition report: Leather with some minor cracking to the seats and back. The framework (mainly around the arms is scuffed). Legs also have minor scuffs. The leather to the back of the chairs is scuffed (particularly to one example) (see images).
A Victorian-Style Chesterfield Sofa, modern, covered in close-nailed buttoned light-brown leather, the rounded arm supports above an overstuffed seat, on turned and stained mahogany legs, 220cm by 82cm by 80cmCondition report: In good usable condition. There are some minor scuffs around the corners and the legs, otherwise good. The legs appear to be glued on, so we would not suggest trying to remove these.
A George IV Carved Mahogany Three-Seater Sofa, 2nd quarter 19th century, recovered in green floral fabric, the scrolled and carved top rail with reeded frame and scrolled arm supports, the moulded seat rail on turned and acanthus carved gadrooned legs with recessed castors, 232cm by 72cm by 105cm
An Early 20th Century Walnut and Chinoiserie Decorated Double-Caned Three-Piece Bergere Suite, comprising a three-seater sofa with scrolled top rail centred by a shell and solid splats decorated with figures, the carved hand grips above double-caned sides and removable squab cushions upholstered in brown velvet, the carved seat rail on parcel gilt claw and ball feet, 167cm by 67cm by 80cm, and a pair of armchairs, 69cm by 66cm by 80cmCondition report: The canework is good (double caned sides but single caned back support). The framework has some variations in colour and some heavy wear to the decoration on the arms. The upholstery is clean (see images). With squab back cushions.
W & T Avery, Birmingham: A Set of Early 20th Century Jockey Scales, repainted green and gold, the mahogany armchair recovered in green close-nailed leather with padded back support and seat, 68cm by 43cm by 117cm overallCondition report: The scales are in good cosmetic condition, however, they need some attention. The chair can be removed, otherwise the scales are in one piece. The post could be dismantled, though this is at the purchaser's risk.
A Pair of Louis XVI Style Giltwood Fauteuils, modern, covered in geometric green striped fabric, the oval padded back supports with an egg and dart moulding surmounted by an acanthus C scroll top rail, acanthus carved outswept hand grips and arms supports above an overstuffed seat, on fluted tapering legs, 74cm by 60cm by 104cm
A 19th Century Ash and Elm Seated Windsor Armchair, with double spindle pierced splat, turned arm supports and moulded seat, on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 53cm by 38cm by 90cmCondition report: Polished/restored recently so in good cosmetic condition. The chair is structurally sound.
A 19th Century Yorkshire Ash and Elm Windsor Armchair, the double spindle back support and yewwood splat with ring-turned supports above a moulded seat, on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 51cm by 40cm by 105cmCondition report: The chair is structurally sound, though there is a minor fault to the splat. There are some variations in colour and the arms are rather worn, otherwise good.
A Joined Oak Box Settle, the back support with six fielded panels above downswept arms, the hinged seat above moulded panels, on stile feet, 18th century and adapted, the verso of the base carved with initials RW EW, 147cm by 54cm by 120cmCondition report: Later hinges. There is a small repair around the box seat (see image). The front panels are not hinged, but may have opened previously.
An Oak Box Settle, the carved top rail between carved stiles and three lozenge carved panels with nulled moulding below, the hinged seat between carved arm supports with two lozenge carved panels below centred by a panel with a guilloche border framing flowerheads, 128cm by 54cm by 128cmCondition report: Generally good condition, with the exception of some movement in the back support. The central carved lozenge has a split, also the moulding above this has a fine split. The box seat is also split. Later screws have been added behind the seat. Strengthening brackets added to the verso. Front panels have some splitting and various old decay (see images).
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