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Lot 803

A 1920s oak school desk, with slated open top and attached seat, 86cm high.

Lot 809

Early 20thC Arts and Crafts bar stool, with overstuffed bead lined seat on square block legs, 20cm high, 35cm diameter, and a small oak drop leaf table. (2)

Lot 815

A late 19thC mahogany rocking chair, with horizontal back splat rush style seat on a rocker base, 107cm high.

Lot 816

An early 19thC elm carver chair, with pierced horizontal back splat brush seat and square legs joined by H stretcher, 89cm high.

Lot 828

A Victorian mahogany spoon back open armchair, with button back arms and over stuffed serpentine seat in crimson material on turned front legs, 108cm high.

Lot 830

A 19thC mahogany hall chair, with pierced spoon back, shaped seat in turned front legs, 89cm high.

Lot 832

An associated set of four 19thC ash and elm ladder back dining chairs, each with rush seat on turned legs, 112cm high, two with arms, etc.

Lot 450

A World Cup 1966 tournament football programme, and two tickets, quarter finals, Hillsborough, entrance Row 22, seat 105 and seat 106.

Lot 712

AN UNUSUAL EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY REGULATOR WITH 24-HOUR DIALBy Barraud, LondonThe case with a shallow arch, circular glazed dial opening, above rectangular glazed panel door, on plinth base, the 11in. circular silvered dial, signed [perhaps a replacement?] with sweep minutes, and subsidiaries for seconds and twenty-four hours, the substantial plates with angled shoulders, six large turned pillars, six crossings to the wheels with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, the glazed mercurial pendulum suspended from a substantial ‘A’-frame mounted on the seatboard, 201cm highCondition reportThe Mercury is temporarily stored separately.  One brass cased weight.  One weight pulley and key. Case: We’ll figured veneers to the front, especially to the hood and base.  Please see additional images on our web for filled former fixings holes in sides.  Perhaps these were for some solid fixing?Holes filled on backboard behind movement with a relatively modern wood filler.  Would be better removed?Two pairs of additional fixing holes for the pendulum A frame on movement seat board.  Two L shaped fixings on backboard to firm up the A frame, once in place. Currently the rear seat board screw holes are covered by forward position of the A frame.  Screw hole ties in with risers beneath.  Three small vacant holes and two filled holes in seatboard between lower pillars.  Beat adjustment bridge has a spare screw hole and two locators which might have been for a cock which held in place the pendulum suspension block.  The current suspension block is clearly a replacement.The substantial movement has been well cared for over the years but is now dusty and will require a full service before running.Unusually for Barraud the movement and dial is unnumbered.  It may be that it is a replacement, possibly once enamel?  The style of the turning to the foot of the dial feet does not match the foot turning of the pillars.  The five minute markers and seconds numerals are heavy block.  Substantial plates, canted on the upper corners.  Wheel work of six crossings.

Lot 713

A MAHOGANY REGULATORThe movement by Charles Frodsham, London, circa 1870, the case modernNow in a recent mahogany case of typical form, the 12in. circular silvered dial, signed, with sweep centre minutes and subsidiaries for seconds and hours, the five pillar movement wound from the reverse, with substantial enclosed brass plates, with screwed brass dust covers, signed to the reverse and No. 1034, with subsidiary settings dials for the seconds and minutes, six crossings to the wheels with deadbeat escapement, jewelled pallets, substantial grid iron pendulum, 195cm highCondition reportAs stated above the case is modern.  It is in good condition.  The movement was most likely housed in a room, within its own housing, perhaps within panelling.  It winds from the reverse with lends to this theory, perhaps some sort of institution?  The movement is substantial and has screwed dust covers.  Has three substantial L brackets to hold it to seat board.  Lacquering is a deep corn colour and worn in places.  Movement is oily and will require a clean and service before running.  Grid iron pendulum is modern.  With weight pulley and weight and square key racket

Lot 951

A PAIR OF GAINSBOROUGH STYLE OPEN ARMCHAIRS (2)On block supports 62cm wide; 107cm highCondition report: Height from floor to top of seat - 49cm Width of seat between the arms - 52.5cm wide Depth of seat from back to front 52 cm deep Height from top of seat to top of the back - 58cmA few scuffs and minor chips to the extremities and edges, commensurate with use and age. Frames see good and sturdy. 

Lot 959

A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT LANCASHIRE LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS (8)On turned supports, 48cm wide; 94cm high (8)Condition report: The chairs all stand firm, with good solid frames. The rush seats are intact and also firm. There are subtle differences to render the group a matched set, including slight differences in height to block supports of the seat backs.  Various other smaller knocks, scuffs and scratches in areas commensurate with age and use.  A few dents to the seat backs and one with deeper marks to the horizontal rails. In our opinion they can be used today. 

Lot 966

A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY OAK FRAMED DINING CHAIRS (6)On tapering reeded supports 50cm wide; 92cm high (6)Condition reports: Later blue leather seats and back. Good overall condition. Scuffs, knocks, dents from wear and use commensurate with and age and use, including to the legs, feet and top rails and the odd chip to the front of the seat rails. Some minor shrinkage between joints. Light wear to leather seats. A few repairs, including one with resecured front legs and another repair to a front corner of another seat. Structurally solid and in good ready to use condition.Dust sheets attached and rails not examined beneath.Please see extra images on the website. 

Lot 1000

ANDRE VANDENBEUCK; A THREE SEAT KING SOFAMid-20th century black leather chrome and stained beech 195cm wide; 75cm high

Lot 1001

ANDRE VANDENBEUCK; A TWO SEAT KING SOFAMid 20th century black leather chrome and stained beech 140cm wide; 75cm high

Lot 1015

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CARVED SHOW FRAME SOFAWith open arms and serpentine seat, on scroll supports, 180cm wide; 94cm high

Lot 1020

A SET OF SIX 18TH CENTURY LATER BLEACHED BEECH FRAMED OPEN ARMCHAIRS (6)With oval backs and serpentine seats, 62cm wide; 95cm highCondition report: Various old repairs in places, including to the joints where the arms meet the oval backs and to shrinkage of the top crest. Wear, loss of some detail and shrinkage to joints, commensurate with age. One chair frame with a break to the back - see extra images. Another with a split and a further loose element to the front of the carved crest to the top rail. Otherwise most chairs are relatively sturdy. Some repegging to the arms to secure. Other small chips and losses commensurate with use and age, including to the feet and details of the legs. Seat covers with some marks and staining. A few spots of paint. Please see extra images on www.bellmans.co.uk

Lot 1050

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STUDDED BLACK LEATHERED UPHOLSTERED HIGH BACK SOFAWith bow seat, on tapering mahogany supports, 128cm wide; 63cm deep; 100cm highCondition report: Leather upholstery later. Overall in good, decorative order. Sturdy frame, functional and relatively ready to use. Leather dirty and dusty some, some wear. Tapering feet an slightly splayed at the back with  numerous dents and scuffs and wear. The front legs look to be likely replacements with less wear tha n the front legs and a different stain to the beech. Castors and mounts slightly differ, one is stamped. Seat rails have not been inspected as concealed by a dust sheet. 

Lot 1057

A 17TH CENTURY WELSH OAK OPEN ARMCHAIRWith double panel back solid seat and block supports initial stamped TC AG TR 71cm wide; 111cm high

Lot 1060

A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY FRAMED OPEN ARMCHAIRS (2)With oval back, on channelled square supports, 63cm wide; 94cm highCondition report: Various old repairs in areas, notably repegged arms. One chair with resecured  legs - screws visible to the seat rails and webbing. This chair with pencil inscription the front rail, with various dates. The other chair with later corner blocks. General wear and tear commensurate with use and age, chips and knocks in some areas, rubbing and wear, notably a chip to the top patera of the seat rail crest to one and the other rubbed and worn. Upholstery worn and the seats quite saggy. Trim to the edges loose in some areas.Please see extra images on www.bellmans.co.uk

Lot 1115

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM GOMM; A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY SQUARE BACK DINING CHAIRS (6)On block supports, 59cm wide; 94cm highCondition report: Overall the chairs have been restored at some point. Numerous old breaks to the legs and stretchers which have been carefully repaired, stained and polished over to appear quite discrete. Some old worm holes to the rails as to be expected. The frames are quite sturdy. One chair with corner blocks to the seat rails. Flame stitch pattern upholstery is later, relatively recent. Tufted buttons with some loose threads. The are the inevitable odd chip, scuff, knock and abrasions to the legs and stretches as to be expected with use and age. Please see additional images. 

Lot 1125

A SET OF EIGHT EARLY 19TH CENTURY YEW AND ELM WINDSOR CHAIRS (8)With pierced splat and solId seat on turned supports, each approximately 65cm wide; 112cm highCondition report: Various old repairs in areas, mostly to the curved horizontal seat back rail. Please see additional images to illustrate this. Some legs with various old shrinkage splits. Some turning to the legs does vary very slightly. Other shrinkage areas to the odd turned upright, scuffs, wear and chips, commensurate with use and age. Some warping, including one chair back which leans down to the left side and is a little lower than the others. 

Lot 1154

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN CARVED WALNUT HALL CHAIRS (2)Of silhouette outline with dished circular seat, 32cm wide; 99cm high

Lot 1166

A GEORGE III STYLE GILT FRAMED WINDOW SEATOf serpentine outline on scroll capped cabriole supports, 60cm wide, 60cm high

Lot 100

Propeller. A fine WWI four-blade propeller from an Airco DH4, the laminated mahogany blades sheathed in brass, retaining original red factory paint, the boss stamped D.H.4., A.B. 6861, 275 H.P. P.R., R.H., D.2850. P. 3600, G. 136. NO. 61, additionally stamped 138 No 61, approximately 290cm diameterQty: (1)Footnote: The Airco DH4 was a British two-seat biplane day bomber used extensively during WWI. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was used for both day bombing and reconnaissance missions. Postwar service saw the DH4 used as a mailplane and an early commercial passenger airplane to Europe.

Lot 14

Aviation Photographs. A large collection of approximately 1440 colour military and civil aviation photographs circa 1970-1990, contained in 24 albums each identified with type and quantity, comprising Hawk 200 and Hawk variants (70), various fighter aircraft and others (98), Harrier Mk5 (52), Historical Aircraft, monochrome (110), Harrier GR5 and variants (61), various historic aircraft (43), Rapier and miscellaneous subjects (63), Nasa, various military and others (52), BAE ralated and Falklands War (76), various helicopters (33), various guns and missiles (49), various ships and submarines (50), civil aircraft (130), EAP and Euro fighter (60), aircraft missiles (40), airbus variants (54), Tornado IDS and ADV (70), Red Arrows (44), USA Harrier AV-8A and AV-8B (40), BAE Hawk and T-45 plus variants of foreign (50), Sea Harrier FRSI, FRS2 and variants (78), Hawk TMMkI and Hawk 200 single seat (45), Harrier GR3 Harrier GRI Kestrel (45), Hawks and Hawks / Tornado (27), various sizes but mostly 20 x 25cmQty: (24 albums)

Lot 70

Halifax Seat. A WWII Navigator's seat from a Halifax Bomber, the light tubular metal frame finished in black, lacking upholstery and non swiveling but with data plate stamped but mostly illegible, 88cm highQty: (1)

Lot 109

George III style stool, the drop in seat above six cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 88cm wide and 36cm high

Lot 21

20th century Welsh carved oak love chair/stool, the tapering back rest having pierced heart motif, with shaped seat raised on four tapering legs, 96.5cm high

Lot 299

Late Victorian mahogany piano stool, the upholstered seat above turned spindles, raised on ring turned tapering legs,41cm wide and 51cm high

Lot 3054

Two Corgi Aviation Archive 1:72 scale models, comprising AA32514 Ju-87B-2 - 5ST-G2 'Immelmann' Lannion, France, Summer 1940, limited edition 746/1250, and AA35708 Me262B - 2-seat Trainer, 1 Gruppe,. KG(J)53, late 1944, limited edition 219/1000, (2) boxed,

Lot 869

Pierre GUARICHE (1926-1995) a sofa model 'Luna', made by Meurop. condition: seat with use marks. (6071 x 67 cm)

Lot 810

A piano bench in Chippendale style and the seat has been decorated with Cordoba-leather. Around 1900. (49 x 130 x 50 cm)

Lot 3758

A Victorian mahogany spoonback chair with padded back, arms and seat, raised on knee carved cabriole front legs.

Lot 3760

A 1920s stained oak low chair with leather and cloth upholstery, also a towel rail, a cane seat chair, a bamboo book shelf and two mirrors (6).

Lot 3761

A late Victorian walnut and amboyna inlaid lady's salon chair with button padded back, padded seat and turned front legs.

Lot 3767

HOWARD & SONS; a late Victorian upholstered oak framed armchair raised on ring turned front legs with turned uprights to the arms and with the feature of having a reading stand slotted into the right hand arm, stamped to brass caps and castors, length of chair 97cm, height to seat 36cm, width 77cm.Additional InformationBoth back legs are split and one has a detached and associated caster, general wear as you would expect, elsewhere with some scuffs to the woodwork.

Lot 3785

A large ebonised silvered and gilt detailed pony skin covered conversation seat, all four sections raised on cabriole legs (af).Provenance: from a large Berkshire country house.Additional InformationPlease note that this piece has been fire damaged. There are damages to the majority of the legs, some are broken and most are present but a couple are missing. Surface knocks and scratches throughout. Some heavy surface wear in parts. 

Lot 3810

A 1970s Dutch teak chair with green upholstered back and seat on tapered legs.

Lot 3837

A 19th century beech and ash country kitchen Windsor chair, with spindle back and saddle seat, on turned legs, height 108cm.Additional InformationThe seat with an non-threatening hairline crack to the back right, general age wear patina to the surface throughout of rubbing and light scratches consistent with age and use, overall appearance ok.

Lot 3903

A modern extensive mahogany framed double caned bergère suite comprising four two seat sofas, armchair and a pair of footstools, each with moulded detail to the frames, upholstered in a cream floral material, width of one sofa 142cm.  

Lot 801A

An early 20th century office chair with rib back and solid seat; a modern swivel armchair in black

Lot 802

A child's 19th century style armchair with rush seat; an Edwardian rocking chair with spindle back

Lot 849

A French style lounge suite with bleach walnut frame, comprising 3 seat settee and 2 chairs

Lot 905

A set of 6 (4+2) 1930's rush seat oak ladderback dining chairs and a similar 19th century armchair

Lot 914

An Edwardian stained beech cane seat / commode armchair; a 19th century rush seat ladderback oak armchair and a circular 18th century pedestal table (cut down)

Lot 157

A George II style walnut armchair, antique petit and gros point upholstery, the back panel depicting figures in a landscape, matched seat (old darned repairs), tears to seat, shaped out swept arms, carved apron on cabriole legs with scallop knees, ball and claw feet, width 72cm, and another chair of similar design, substantial damage to upholstery, width 73cm.

Lot 158

A George III mahogany elbow chair, pierced scrolled back under a serpentine cresting, shaped out swept arms, the seat with later gros point upholstery in the 17th Century style, depicting a griffin in a landscape with pear tree, square moulded legs, width 63cm.

Lot 243

Oak, ash and beech stick back chair, probably Welsh, broad arm, solid seat, on swollen and tapering legs joined by H stretchers, width 59cm, height 76cm.

Lot 287

Burmese carved hardwood chair, scrolled pediment with an exotic bird, flanked by figural terminals, woven cane panel back and seat, scrolled arms with masks, X-frame base, width 54cm, height 101cm.

Lot 330

A scarce Morestone Gypsy Caravan. In yellow with red line detailing and shafts, dark green roof with gold wheels, light grey horse, step to seat and gypsy figure. Boxed, some age wear. Contents VGC, some chipping, but mostly to gypsy figure. £100-130

Lot 301

6 late 1940's early 50's small production British die-cast single seat racing cars. 4x Minitoy in red, green, blue and black with silver metal wheels. A Jolly Roger (Welsh made) Racing Car in cream with cream wheels. Plus a Modern Products (Morestone) in mid blue with conical disk wheels also in blue. GC-VGC some wear/chipping. £70-90

Lot 235

10 Dinky Toys. Including; Lagonda. Alvis. British Salmson 2 seat. Vauxhall. Daimler. Rolls Royce, etc. QGC, some significant chipping and replacement windscreens etc. £50-70

Lot 449

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRCIRCA 1760With vertical splat and one drop in seat with later soldier upholstery 102cm high;Together with a Victorian mahogany and upholstered prei-dieu, circa 1850, upholstered with Alice in Wonderland fabric and with a red and white striped loose cover, 102cm high; and another 102cm high (3)

Lot 563

A WALNUT STOOLLATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATERThe velvet seat above the voluted supports and X-shaped stretcher39cm high, 40cm wide, 37cm deep; Together with two similar side chairs (3)Condition Report: The Stool: This appears to have been a back stool which has been later converted to a stool, there are sections of splicing to the rails to rear corners where it can be supposed the back would have originally joined. Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSigns of old woodworm, upholstery laterRubbing and wear to the frameCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 595

A SINGLE BROUGHAMEARLY 20TH CENTURYA fine example of a high quality carriage to suit a single horse, painted Royal blue and black, with cream lining. The iron-shod English pattern wheels on elliptic springs, black patent leather splash guards to the sides, and step covers, suggest that it was built for provincial rather than town or city use. The exterior has fine details including carved dub ends, decorative white metal door handles, an elegant curved underbody, and decorative ends to the rear spring hangers. The interior retains much of the original Bedford cord fabric, including the pockets to the doors and front panel and the seat back. The rest has been restored sympathetically to match the original. The front and door windows drop down, and there are interior roller blinds. The front dashboard is also in black patent leather, behind which is the driver's and groom's seat, with side hand brake. A pair of black and brass pagoda top carriage lamps and a pair of swan neck shafts are included.161cm wide overall, cab is 102cm wide, driver's seat 89cm wide, 337cm long when the shafts are raised, approximately 507cm long when shafts are lowered, 188cm high to top of cab Provenance: Lady Hamner (1826-1911), and thence by descent at Weston Hall.  Condition Report: Condition is good. The only slight blemish I saw is a very small area around the off-side door handle. Paint work looked very good, as is the interior, for its age. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 69

A PAIR OF GEORGE III WALNUT SIDE CHAIRSThe padded backs and seats upholstered in contemporary floral gros and petit-point needlework on moulded legs and stretchers, re-railed, the needlework distressed 95cm high, 53cm wideProvenance: The covers wrought by Susanna Jennens (1688-1760)Condition Report: These chairs are probably early mahogany, rather than walnut as stated in the catalogue.There are some marks, scratches, cracks, chips, and abrasions consistent with age and use, some to the extremities and edges.There is evidence of old worm including to the legs with associated wear due to worm to some of the feet.The pale blue linen back upholstery and pale blue moquette upholstered seat sides are later than the gros and petit point. The later braid around the edges is detached and missing in some areas. The gros and petit point needlework backs are less worn than the seat sections. Overall the needlework has variably some threadbare patches; some holes and tears; some rubbed wear, for example to the corners of the seats. The re-working in particular to the seat sections includes applique type re-backing and patching; darning, cotton thread stitching, wool thread stitching. One of the seats has a large patched central section.Please note we have not inspected the frame that is not visible under upholstery and can't comment on the condition and originality of this area. Some visible seat rails are beech replacements.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 77

A REGENCY GILTWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED CORNER ARMCHAIRCIRCA 1820With outscrolled back, removable seat cushion and turned tapering legs95cm high, 67cm wide, 71cm deep; and a patchwork decorative cushionCondition Report: The chair legs have some marks, scratches, knocks, chips and abrasions consistent with age and use.There is a screw missing to the capping of one caster so that it is loose. The gilt is worn to the legs with some of the underlying white gesso revealed. There are chips to some of the gesso also.There is some evidence of old worm.The upholstery is calico with a green cotton twill piped loose cover and cushion. The green loose cover is used, with marks and some wear but remains intact. The calico is generally clean and probably of the same date as the loose cover.Please note we have not inspected the frame beneath the upholstery and can't comment on the condition and originality of this area.The patchwork cushion is backed with pale pink linen. Some of the patchwork fabric is brittle and fragmenting, in particular the central ivory silk flowerhead patches.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 83

A PAIR OF REGENCY EBONISED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED SIDE CHAIRSCIRCA 1815Each with a caned seat84cm highCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, chips, splits, abrasions consistent with age and use, some to the extremities and edges.The ebonisation is worn, scratched and rubbed extensively in some areas revealing the underlying stained beech. Some sections of replacement and losses including repaired breaks. There is evidence of extensive old worm visible to both chairs, and to one chair to a greater degree than the other.The upholstery of the squabs is intact and in used but good condition. The caning to the backs is intact, the seat caning is slightly sagging with a few small sections missing.Although it is possible to sit on these chairs they are more decorative than robust in nature.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 145

A Pair Of Stools These Outdoor Stools Are Made Of Hard, Durable Acacia Wood And Has Soft, Harmonious Shapes With A Comfortable Braided Seat. Easy To Move Around - Perfect Wherever You Need An Extra Seat For A Nice Rest W 460mm D 350mm H 420mm SR87 Ex Display Showroom Item

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