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Lot 1057

A white painted blanket box, 95x43x50cmH; together with a small footstool with rush seat (2)

Lot 839

An 18th century mahogany splatback side chair with drop in seat, on carved cabriole legs with pad feet

Lot 811

A mahogany cross framed stool with upholstered seat, 50x48x45cmH

Lot 761

A Victorian walnut framed button back slipper chair, with serpentine seat, 61cmW

Lot 190

A set of four carved and giltwood 'Hollywood Louis' style high backed armchairs with gold flake accent and close nailed faux zebra stuff over upholstery, supported on a paneled square tabled supports, 58 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 121 cm high, 52 cm height to seat

Lot 163

A pair of Biedermeier-style figured birch armchairs, 20th century, of lyre form with stuff over blue cut velvet upholstery supported on square tapering splayed legs, 86 cm wide x 72 cm deep x 82 cm overall height, 42 cm height to the seat.A private estate

Lot 179

A pair of 20th century mahogany effect Regency style scroll arm elbow chairs with faux inlaid, stuff over upholstery and supported by double saber legs, 55 cm wide x 73 cm deep x 83 cm overall height x 50 cm height to seat

Lot 61

A Chinese possibly Jichimu (Chicken Wing) rose-type armchair, late Qing dynasty, with an open frame and woven bamboo panel seat, 55 cm wide x 44 cm deep x 83 cm overall height, 49 cm height to the seatA private collection

Lot 174

A matched set of ten Chippendale style, George III and later mahogany dining chairs, leaf-capped cupid bow top rails, stuff over seats on square section stretched legs. 59 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 96 cm overall height, 47 cm height to the seats.Some extensive restoration and faithfully copy chairs included in the ten. A private estate Six chairs have serpentine seat rails and Five have straight seat rails.The chairs have all been added to with cross stretchers and or front legs but retain some old elements.I think rather than outright copy chairs each element either the five or the six have been extensively re-built.Decorative but far from period.

Lot 171

Cavalli, a set of five designer high-back dining chairs with stuff over faux crocodile skin upholstery, the backs with corset lace detail, on ebonised splayed saber legs, 45 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 97 overall height, 52 cm height of seat

Lot 162

Fendi, a designer three-seat studio sofa of architectural form, with bronze effect linen upholstery, on simple bracket feet, 250 cm x 96 cm, together with a two-seat sofa of similar designComes with applicable fire resistance labelsGenerally good condition with no obvious signs of stains or damage, minor piling to linen commensurate with age, please view photos

Lot 48

Chesterton, Gilbert K. - The Napoleon of Notting Hill. First edition, published John Lane at the Bodley Head 1904. With seven full page illustrations by W. Graham Robertson and a Map of the Seat of War. Publisher's original pictorial cloth boards, occasional stain to boards & wear to the head and tail of the spine. W. H. Smith & Son's Subscription Library plate to the front pastedown. Hinge exposed & strained after the ffep. Complete with prior owner's receipt from George's bookshop, Park Street, Bristol dated 1983. 8vo. 

Lot 55

Wilberforce, William. (1759-1833) An 1808 indenture between William Wilberforce and Rev. William Beaumont Busby regarding Gore House, Kensington. The indenture on three vellum leaves, with George III stamps. Signed by Wilberforce and William Beaumont Busby, complete with seal stamps; Wilberforce's seal being the Wilberfoss family coat of arms featuring a standing eagle. The agreement dated 29th June 1808. Wilberforce lived at Gore House, Kensington Gore between 1808 and 1821 in the years following his successful lobbying for the Slave Trade Act of 1807. During this time his health was worsening; he resigned his Yorkshire seat as an MP in 1812, and in 1816 was responsible for introducing a series of bills requiring imported slaves to be registered along with their country of origin, ensuring that illegally imported slaves would be more easily discovered. The Wilberforce family relocated to Hendon Park, Mill Hill in 1821, and the Countess of Blessington and the Count D'Orsay became the home's next residents in 1836. Provenance: from the Thomas family by descent.

Lot 340

Measurements: 29x22x21 cms. Weight 3.2 kg, in fine silver. Writing desk with a silver tray in its color and gilded finish that has four containers with lids and a pedestal in the center topped by a seated sculpture. The tray, rectangular in shape with the four sides slightly curved outwards, shows an edge decorated with plant elements and, on the larger fronts, a cresting at the top followed by another in the lower area creating a symmetrical composition with scrolls, a figurehead on the front and plant motifs, and four monster-shaped legs (leaf foot, elongated body with breasts, long neck, head of a lion or similar and feathered wings). Each of the containers has a circular base on which the monstrous female figures that decorate them rest on their plant “leg” (winged, holding plant motifs in front of their breasts), a bulbous shape and a raised lid towards the center decorated with a band of simple architectural motifs, which is, in turn, topped by a bird hunting a snake. In the center, on a circular and stepped pedestal, there is a tubular pedestal decorated with garlands, vegetal scrolls, venerated shapes and monstrous masks. Sitting on a seat, a human figure is presented dressed in a tunic and cloak, barefoot and carrying some objects, with short uncovered hair. Note that the monsters (sometimes called fantastic bugs) that the piece presents as legs are very similar to those on the writing desk dated around 1847 that has marks from the Royal Silver Factory of Antonio Martínez and that is preserved in the Museum del Prado (Madrid). The masks mentioned on the pedestal are very similar to those presented by “The Allegory of Justice” which was a gift from Medina de Pomar to the Minister of Grace and Justice in 1849 (Museum of Romanticism, Madrid) and which also shows punches by Martínez. This work is clearly inspired by the office of the presidency of the Council of Ministers of the Royal Palace of Madrid (National Heritage, ref. B. 428-9045) made in 1851 by the Real Fábrica de Platería Martínez. Note that the four “putti” or child figures that would surround the central figure do not appear here, that it has a slightly different posture, and that the crests of the tray are different, among other details. Weight: 3174 grams.

Lot 119

ARTS & CRAFTS OAK DINING SUITE, CIRCA 1900 comprising an octagonal dining table, this over four upright supports carved with stylised Yorkshire-style rose motifs to frieze, and four single chairs, these with curved rail over a carved Yorkshire-style rose motif, the seat upholstered in brown leatherette, on carved tapered square section supports to pad feetTabletop missing dowels, so sits loose over base. Base shows typical wear commensurate with use and age, though without structural damage. Chairs, again with wear commensurate with use and age, some more noticeable to to rails, though again structurally fine (some minor wobble). One chair does have some splits to top rail. Reupholstered. Additional images now available.Table 114cm wide, 77cm high. Chairs 106cm high

Lot 37

HANS OLSEN (DANISH, 1919-1992) FOR FREM ROJLE, SET OF SIX TEAK 'ROUNDETTE' DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1960-69 with curved backrest, black leatherette seat, on three tapered supports

Lot 65

PIEFF, SET OF FOUR 'ELEGANZA' DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1960-79 each with green dralon upholstered seat and armrests, on chrome frame

Lot 144

TOM ROBERTSON FOR MCINTOSH OF KIRKCALDY, 'DUNVEGAN' TEAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS, CIRCA 1960-69 the table of oblong form, on tapered legs, the ladderback chairs with fabric upholstered seat75cm high, 147cm wide, 84cm deep

Lot 67

WESTNOFA OF NORWAY, PAIR OF CHROME AND BENTWOOD ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1970-80 blue fabric upholstered seat and backrest88cm high87cm high, 59cm wide at widest point.Upholstery would benefit from a clean, imperfect as one may expect. Structurally sound and wear is light. One chip to one arm to note. 

Lot 87

MICHEL DUCAROY FOR LIGNE ROSET, THREE-PIECE 'TOGO' MODULAR SETTEE, ORIGINALLY DESIGNED 1973 comprising a three seater, two seater and corner chair, in button-back Alcantara Cadmium fabric68cm high, 240cm wide, 280cm deepAdditional images now available.double 120cmtriple 160cmcorner 100cmall 70cm high, 95cm deepEach piece with light to moderate wear as per use. Would benefit from clean (particularly to edges of base where dust has collected). Hole from loose stitching to centre seat of triple and centre backrest of corner. Additional images now available.No bad odours.

Lot 350

with single back panel, below a serpentine cresting rail, boarded shaped wings, and flat out-splayed enclosed arms, flanking a hide upholstered padded seat, panelled box-base, height 119cm, width 73cm, depth 72cm.

Lot 402

The back with five spindles and curved stay-rail, the seat of framed construction, with four splayed legs morticed through the two prominent round-ended seat rails, height 73.5cm, width 51cm, depth 41cm.

Lot 325

The back panel carved with a large carnation flowering leafy-stem, flanked by leafy terminal lunette-carved horizontal rails, and topped by a rare shaped cresting rail, with stylized incised-carved Ionic capitals, and gauge-decoration, further gauge-carving to back uprights, boarded seat, the front seat rail carved with three leaf-filled lozenges, on block and ball-turned front legs, joined by a turned fore-rail and paired plain side stretchers, 50.5cm wide, 102.5cm high, 50.5cm deep, seat height 50.5cm.

Lot 427

The back of three horizontal panels, carved with a large stylized daisy flowerhead flanked by bold scrolls, atop five lozenge and pennant carved panels, the back uprights surmounted by rare double-volute finials, deep scroll-profiled downswept open arms on turned front supports, seat of two boards with chip-carved ends, on baluster-turned legs joined by plain stretchers to the front and sides, height 122cm, width 186.5cm, depth 66cm.

Lot 329

With lathe back, shaped horizontal stay-rail, and flat gently splayed arms, flanking a one-piece seat board and deep seat board aprons, on square-section legs, 88cm wide, 85cm high, 40cm deep, seat height 46cm.

Lot 349

The back of two flattened-ogee arched fielded panels, the downswept round-ended open arms with baluster-turned supports, boarded seat, on front cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, height 107cm, width 92cm, depth 70cm.

Lot 346

Each having a slender pointed-ogee arched fielded back panel, below an arched scroll-carved cresting, flanked by turned uprights, the fielded panelled seat on block and baluster-turned front legs, joined by an arched and scroll-carved fore-rail, height 125.5, width 40cm, depth 48cm (4).

Lot 400

Each back with four lathes and pyramid-finial uprights, all with geometric-carved decoration, the scroll-profiled top rail carved with S-scrolls centred by a stylized scallop-shell and tuliphead, boarded seat, the seat rails and the blocks to the baluster-turned front legs with matching geometric decoration, turned fore-rail, height 116.7cm, width 51.5cm, depth 45cm, (2).

Lot 359

Having a principally one-board horizontal back, single end-boards shaped to the top with downswept armrest and terminating in pointed-ogee arch-shaped cut-away supports, the single boarded front above bracket-shaped spandrels, one-piece seat board, and single-boarded base, 97cm wide,80cm high, 41cm deep.

Lot 366

The back panel carved with a saltire, below a scroll-profiled and carved cresting, set between plain back uprights, boarded seat and bicuspid-shaped rails, the downswept arms on inverted-baluster turned front supports, having matching front legs joined by stretchers all round, 61cm wide, 97cm high, 56cm deep, seat height41cm.

Lot 505

Having a lathe back, with a pierced and crown carved top rail, below scroll-ended uprights, panelled seat, on block and baluster-turned front legs, joined by a conforming fore rail and plain side and rear stretchers, height 116cm, width 48.5cm, depth 43cm.

Lot 292

The back with a rectangular fielded panel, over a slender fielded panel, below an overhanging flat cresting rail, carved with initials and the date '1728', the flat outsplayed arms with square-ends, on baluster-turned front supports, boarded seat, on ring-tuned columnar front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 65cm wide, 49cm deep, 110cm high, the seat 43cm high.

Lot 290

The slab-ends each with moulded inner and outer upper edges, the back with a conforming moulded top rail, atop a single board, the thick seat board with rounded front corners, 152cm wide, 29cm deep, 87cm high, the seat 46cm high.Previously in connoisseur Mike Handford’s collection in Oxfordshire this pew is reputed to have originally come from Beauchief Abbey, South Yorkshire. The Abbey was founded in the 12th C and was dissolved and part demolished during the reformation in the 1530’s when this pew would have been removed. Research done by and for St Andrews Church, Great Durnford, see images and notes of the set of rough hewn “benches “ in the church which are dated to the 14thC and are among the earliest in the country, illustrate that this bench follows the same constructional and decorative techniques and is stylistically very similar

Lot 294

Having a slightly dished, thick, circular seat, on three baluster-turned splayed legs, 31cm wide, 36cm high.

Lot 364

With characteristic tall arched and floral-carved cresting, atop a similar carved back panel, pyramidal-finials to back uprights, panelled seat, unusual 'draught' turnings to the top of each block and baluster-turned front leg, baluster-turned fore-rail and multiple plain side and rear stretchers, 109cm high, 44cm wide, 40cm deep.

Lot 437

Having a pivotal-hinged back/top of two boards, the underside of the top initialled "AW", downswept flat arms with rounded ends on baluster-turned front supports, a box-base with one-piece hinged seat board, and twin-panelled front, the stile supports on sledge-type feet, 137cm wide, 83cm deep, 66cm high.

Lot 20

A pair of kitchen elbow chairs with turned spindles on a solid seat and turned legs together with a smokers bow elbow chair

Lot 50

A set of four George III style mahogany dining chairs with a carved cresting rail and pierced vase splat above a stuffover seat on leaf carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet

Lot 45

A set of four Polish Dinette bentwood elbow chairs with caned back and seat, bears a trade label for ZPM Radomsko CONDITION REPORT: In used condition, surface scratches and abrasions, some splits

Lot 99

A pair of 20th century Spinning or Birthing chairs, carved in the Spanish/Italian primitive manner, tripod supports, 80cm high, another smaller shaped leatherette back and seat, 73cm high (3)

Lot 211

A contemporary three seat sofa, William Morris style fabric upholstery, 99cm high x 173cm x 91cm; and a matching pair of armchairs, (3).

Lot 218

A contemporary scroll arm three seat sofa, 101cm high x 203cm wide x 92cm deep, and a conforming pair of armchairs, (3).

Lot 452

Mixed chairs and stools to include a child's swivel seat high chair with upholstered seat, two inlaid walnut foot stools with upholstered domed seats, and a group of chairs to include an oak armchair with red leather seat and back Location:

Lot 113

A George III style mahogany wheel back chair, with curved seat, on moulded legs, with a Hepplewhite style carved mahogany shield back chair and a further carver, tallest 96cm (3).

Lot 16

A Victorian green leather Chesterfield sofa, width 203cm, depth 76cm.Condition Report: Height from the floor to the seat 42cm.

Lot 24

A pair of 19th century oak stools on turned legs, with oval seat, height 40cm, width 37cm, depth 27cm.

Lot 267

A 17th century and later carved oak wainscot type chair, with carved back inscribed date 1612 with side profile of a soldier with helmet and floral detail, with later seat and block legs.Condition Report: The back panel is period, the chair with later parts. Each leg has been blocked and cut down, joints slightly wobbly, losses and old repairs (see images).

Lot 81

A 19th century mahogany framed two seater sofa, height 90cm, width 142cm, depth 65cm.Condition Report: Seat measurements front to back 51cm.

Lot 800

2 Piece garden set, Double seat with glass table & bench seat

Lot 755

set 4 Dutch rush seat chairs   good condition

Lot 89

Les Vowels signed photo of Piper Warrior II titled 'The Empty Seat' along with  Aviation cards individually signed by Brian Petch 

Lot 32

A lot comprising a mid 20th century metal and teak gentleman's valet with mustard vinyl upholstered seat, 121cm high x 49cm wide x 45cm deep and a mid 20th century teak telephone seat with black vinyl seat on ebonised supports, 62cm high x 88cm wide x 42cm deep (2)  Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 44

A contemporary Enrico Cioncade for Sitland "Overture" folding chair with laminated seat and backrest on brushed steel frame, 77cm high x 49cm wide x 51cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 646

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL SEAT, foliate carved shield back design with serpentine fronted seat

Lot 698

CONTINENTAL BENCH, a painted pine scroll arm 2 seat bench, pierced back panel

Lot 685

BURMESE, ornate carved and pierced tub armchair with animal mask armheads and serpentine fronted seatWidth across arms 73cmsHeight to seat 40cmHeight to top of back 93cm Small section missing from top rail, small light coloured replacement section to arm, some slight parting of joints and exposed screw headOverall light signs of use but generally in good condition

Lot 620

LATE REGENCY bar back dining chairs, set of 3 X back mahogany dining chairs with matching elbow chair, tapestry seat and tapering turned legs

Lot 618

ANTIQUE COOPER'S ARMCHAIR, H stretcher with ash arms and seat

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