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An Edwardian painted sofa, later re-covered in green fabric, the button back below a gadrooned top rail with crossed torch crest, extending to down swept padded arms with carved foliate terminals, enclosing a bow front seat, raised upon conforming fluted front legs, 99cm H x 130cm W x 60cm D (at fault)Condition reportBoth arms loose at the joint with the back rest, evidence of historic worm throughout the frame.
A set of eight Danish rosewood dining chairs, probably Indian rosewood, manufactured by JL Møller circa 1960, designed by Niels O Møller, model 79, each chair with an angled rail back over and upholstered seat, raised upon cylindrical tapering legs, makers stamp to the underside of the chairs, 78cm high (8) Condition reportAll chairs with little or no play in the joints, four chairs have extensive stains to the seats the other four with lighter stains. One chair has a hole in the seat to the underside 4cm long with some minor loss of foam.General light wear and sun fading to the chair frames, five of the chairs with light paint marks to the rear of the frames. Otherwise light general wear commensurate with age and use.
A pair of Italian designer retro desk chairs by Giancarlo Piretti - Castelli, each with a padded concave back rest and seat pad in vibrant red fabric, supported on brushed metal brackets to both sides, which extend to plastic coated cylindrical legs, terminating in level adjustable feet, 77cm high
A matched set of six Thonet type bentwood chairs, early 20th century, each with a cordiform rattan back panel above a rattan seat, raised upon out swept tapering legs, 94cm high, some minor repairs and faults (6) (at fault) One chair indistinctly stamped to underside, the others all without makers name.Elbow chair seat height 45cm, the remainder 48cm highLater coach bolts fitted to the rear of the chairs
A Chinese carved hardwood altar chair, 19th century, the curved top rail on simulated bamboo spindles upon a serpentine board seat, raised upon conforming cabriole fore legs united by a H-cross stretcher (at fault/repaired), 79cm highCondition reportExtensive play in the joints, with repairs and splits to the top rail, play in the rear spindles, extensive repairs to the top of all legs, splits to the rear of the seat where spindles join, requires restoration/repairs
A Chinese carved hardwood dragon tub chair, early 20th century, the back formed from a pair of carved intertwined scaly dragons, extending to dragon mask terminals, above the ample serpentine seat and carved openwork apron incorporating bat winged mythical beasts above short cabriole front legs, terminating in scroll toes, 88cm H x 66cm seat widthCondition reportLight rubbing wear to the seat and dragon mask terminals, minor scuffs to the top of both front legs, little or no play in the leg joints, basically sound condition
A Meissen figure of 'The Juggler' designed by Peter Strang circa 1976, modelled seated with traditional clown make-up, green hair and harlequin suit, juggling five 'Onion' pattern plates (each with crossed swords verso), with three clubs and two balls at his feet, on an octagonal base, under glaze blue crossed swords mark to the back of the seat, incised '60460', indistinct impressed ?40? and painted '81' to base, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece appears to be in good overall condition showing no visible chips, cracks or losses.
An Austin Pathfinder pedal car, circa 1950, later restored and finished in red livery, the removable arched bonnet enclosing a faux engine block with four spark plugs, the Bakelite three spoke steering wheel extending to a steering mechanism and three spoke yellow wheels with pneumatic tyres, the interior with painted faux dials, padded backrest and seat, 140cm long NOTE: The Austin Pathfinder pedal car was produced at the Austin Motor Company Ltd Junior Car Factory in Bargoed, South Wales, 1949-50, by ex -miners who based the design on a pre-Second World War racing car. About 200 rolled off the production line each week. The factory opened in July 1949 to provide work for miners who were unable to continue working due to ill health.
A 1930's Tri-ang tin plate pedal horse and cart, painted in red, white and blue colourways, applied with the number six, the saddle shaped seat applied with a makers label, the pedal mechanism operating the moving legs, raised upon three wheels each with metal spokes and solid rubber tyres, still partially wrapped in the original paper, 107cm long
A set of eight ash ladder back chairs, to include a pair of elbow chairs, each with a rush and turned front stretcher, elbow chair, 60cm wide, 60cm deep, 107cm high, seat 47cm high, side chair, 48cm wide, 47cm deep, 100cm high, seat 47cm highCondition report: Refinished and re-rushed. Overall good order.
A late 19th century walnut bergere chair, with caned back, sides and seat, on turned front legs and brass castors. 66cm wide, 74cm deep, 84cm highCondition report: Colour has faded, some joints slightly loose. Castors loose and need refitting. Fabric and filling on arms poor condition. Needs attention of a cabinet maker
A mahogany nursing chair, late 19th century, the arched top over later button back deep red leather upholstery, raised on front turned supports, terminating in castors, 54cm wide, 68cm deep, 96cm high, seat 38cm highCondition report: Overall frame sturdy. Has been refinished. Later upholstery as mentioned. General knocks and wear to the frame.
A pair of Chinese style ebonised softwood armchairs, each with a horseshoe back above a wide panelled seat, raised on stretchered supports, 69cm wide, 59cm deep, 103cm high (2)Condition report: One spindle broken and sitting in place loosely. Some rubbing, wear and distress to ebonised decoration. General knocks, scratches and wear. Some small splits to seats, arms and supports. Areas of minor repair. Joints solid. One a little wobbly. Damage to armrest support; see pictures.
A button back leather office swivel chair, the arch back above reeded arms, each with turned baluster supports, raised on a swivel base terminating in castors, 63cm wide, 71cm deep, 117cm high, seat 46cm highCondition report: Some minor snags and scratches to leather. No obvious major rips or tears. The leather has been reconditioned. General knocks and wear to the frame.
A Louis XV style fauteuil, of generous proportions, with deep purple floral upholstery and a painted foliate frame, raised on scroll supports, 83cm wide, 95cm deep, 95cm high seat 31cm highCondition report: Upholstery with marks and wear. Frame with some loss to finish. Knocks and wear throughout.
A pair of Gainsborough style chairs, of generous proportions, each with black chequered upholstery and white painted frames, all raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 72cm wide, 84cm deep, 97cm high, seat 41cm highCondition report: Frames are sturdy. Some wear to the upholstery, particularly to the right side of the back of one of the chairs. Frames with knocks and losses to painted finish throughout.
A pair of Edwardian mahogany and inlaid salon chairs, with baluster splat and padded seat, a Victorian rosewood kidney back dining chair and a Victorian walnut balloon back dining chair, seat height 43 and 45cm (4) Pair of chairs - padded seat stained and faded, no breaks. Balloon back chair - lifting of veneer on back seat rail and scratches to legs
A Charles II panelled oak settle, late 17th c, with boldly carved leafy scrolling crest rail and three panels between channelled uprights, the ends surmounted by a pointed finial, having down swept arms, channelled seat rail and turned or straight legs united by carved or plain stretchers, seat height 41cm; 55 x 183cm Old wooden repair on inner surface of carved stretcher at one end, localised old worm damage and splits, shrinkage cracks to the back panels, the rails with original pierced holes for webbing, now replaced by rush seat supported by the addition of an iron rod and two curved wood members
Eight early spindle back ash trays, North West England, 19th c, including two elbow chairs, rush seated, seat heights approximately 43 and 45cm Uniformly reasonably good condition with old accretion of dirt, some handling wear, rush seats dusty / dirty, several with some typical movement but not overmuch
A Victorian walnut Sutherland table, c1880, conventional form on ring turned legs joined by conforming stretcher, ceramic castors, 60cm w, a George III mahogany night cupboard, c1800, with three quarter gallery, the front with oval inlaid door on square string inlaid legs, 37cm w, 84cm h and an Edwardian mahogany shield back bedroom chair, early 20th c, the back with waisted splat centred on a shaded oval patera, stuffed over seat in green damask on square tapered legs with spade feet joined by stretchers (3) Sutherland table with scratches, abrasions, general wear. Night cupboard with cracks, fault to lock, general wear and abrasions. Bedroom chair with some stringing absent and cracks to back.
Thonet - A child's bentwood chair, with oval caned back, drop in seat upholstered in red draylon, 75cm h and another bentwood single chair with circular pressed ply seat embossed stylised foliate roundel, 86cm h (2) Child's chair lacking stretchers and fitting for tray. Reupholstered, old faults. Single chair with faults and wear
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