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A French giltwood and caned settee, c1900, in Louis XV style, of twin chair back design, the moulded frame crested by flowers and further carved with leaves, the serpentine seat rail with entwined ribbon, seat height 41cm excluding cushion Structural repairs to underside; central caning damaged
A late 19th/early 20th century American type rocking chair with floral and bird patterned upholstered pad seat and back within a moulded and turned frame together with a low Indian hardwood occasional table of rectangular form with iron fittings and simple turned supports, 42 cm high x 90 cm long x 61 cm wide (2)
Pair of 18th century engravings, engraved by W. Byrne & J. Schuman. “Morning” and “Evening”. Published July 1794 by Darling & Thompson, London. Framed. 45x56cm, 18th century engraving, “View of Wansted House in Essex, the seat of the Earl of Tylney”. Framed. 16.5x21.5cm, 18th century coloured engraving, “View of the Collegiate Church of Holy Head, a Town and Cape of the Isle of Anglesea”. Published by Alexander Hogg. Framed. 16x18cm, Victorian 19th century Wesleyan Methodist, Twentieth Century Fund certificate. Signed to Hugh H Evans, 17 Station Road, Talysarn. John Hugh Evans, 1833-1886, was a Wesleyan Minister being admitted to the ministry in 1860. In original faux grain painted frame. Overall including frame 32x40cm, Arthur Uecker-Fensloff, d.1934 etching, titled in pencil lower left and signed lower right. Early 20th century. Framed and mounted. Overall including frame 32x36cm, 19th century coloured engraving. “Battle of Inkermann, November 5th 1854, the Guards resisting the attack on the two gun redoubt”, by R Hind and T Sherratt. Framed. Overall including frame 19x26.5cm, Cecil Aldin, 1870-1930. Coloured lithograph from a drawing, a view of The Old Quadrangle at Rugby School, one of the oldest parts of the complex built by Henry Hakewill in the first decades of the 19th century. Titled “Rugby School, The Old Quad”. Published by Richard Wyman & Co, London. Mounted and framed, Overall including frame 56x59cm, Pair of decorative lithographs, military processions, “Die Thuner” and “Der Hulfszug von Uri, Schwyz und Unterwalden”. Mounted and framed. Overall including frames 35.5x59.5cm (10)
A 19th century George III mahogany extending D-end table with and four chairs. The table having two demi-lune ends raised on tapering spade feet. The near set of mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale taste carved splat backrests with theatre swags. Drop in seat pads with each raised on straight leg supports united by a H-stretcher. Table measures approx when extended. 74cm x 246cm x 117cm.
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid framed two seater salon sofa / settee. The sofa having a shaped padded backrest interspersed with mahogany and inlaid show wood frame. With overstuffed seat raised on tapering supports upon brass castors. All upholstered in a floral maroon fabric. Measures approx. 72cm x 155cm x 64cm.
A Continental late 18th century carved oak throne hall armchair. The armchair having a squared upholstered back over C scrolled carved elbow rests with metal decorative bound. Padded seat below raised on block & turned legs united by peripheral & H shaped barley twist stretchers. Measures approx. 110cm x 60cm x 53cm.
A 20TH CENTURY OAK DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE, extended length 153cm x 92cm squared x height 76cm, along with a set of four Arts and Crafts oak chairs, with red leatherette seat pads (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, discoloration, scuffs to legs and other signs of usage) (5)
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