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Lot 2149

A REPRODUCTION EGYPTIAN THRONE CHAIR. A fine copy of the Throne of Princess Sitamun, daughter of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1391-1353). With all over gilt metal mounts, the back with two seated figures sitting back to back with servants in attendance, the sides with further attendant figures, on animal paw legs on gilt feet, the seat with woven rush, and projecting gilt female heads, 870cm high, 56cm wide and 58cm deep.

Lot 1991

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CHILD'S CHAIR. With a square back with 'x' form rails, shaped arm supports, solid seat and square legs, possibly Welsh manufacture, 52.5cm high, 32cm wide and 28cm deep.

Lot 2322

A 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM MENDLESHAM CHAIR52cm wide; 84cm highOld marks and scratches all over, small split to the seat towards the right side, restoration to the back right leg, small chips to the supports. 

Lot 2453

A VICTORIAN STYLE WALNUT THREE PIECE BERGERE SUITEComprising a two seat sofa 122cm wide; 70cm high and two matching armchairs on ball and claw supports 60cm wide; 77cm high

Lot 1306

Gilbert Japan Battery Operated James Bond Aston Martin with Ejector Seat with Figures. Not entirely complete. Generally good.

Lot 1580

Corgi No 801 Noddy's Car. Red/yellow car with dickey seat, cast hubs, Chrome bumpers and grey faced Golly. Pictorial has blue/yellow window box. Appears excellent with little if any marks present contained in good to very good original box. Cellophane to box showing some damage.

Lot 726

1945 FL SOUTH CUP FINAL / CHELSEA V MILLWALL Seat ticket is creased. Fair to generally good

Lot 734

1957 FA CUP FINAL / ASTON VILLA V MANCHESTER UNITED Programme and ticket. Programme has a very slight vertical crease. Seat ticket is good. Generally good

Lot 284

A oak Cacqueteuse chairDated 1620, possibly FifeThe arched panelled back carved with a crescent and two stars above three rosettes, the initials IC and the date 1620, with curved arms, solid seat and turned front legs, 70cm wide, 114cm high, (27 1/2in wide, 44 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 275

A child's Orkney chair of Kirkness typeThe oak frame with woven black oat straw back above a quarter woven rope seat on square section legs and stretchers, 42cm wide x 36cm deep x 67cm high, (16 1/2in wide x 14in deep x 26in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 412

A George III mahogany hall chairthe shaped and carved back with painted armorial, with solid seat and turned legsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 429

A Dutch beech and floral marquetry elbow chair19th centurywith shaped drop-in seat and with cabriole legsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 472

An oak open armchair in the Carolean styleWith upholstered back and seatFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 9297

A large lidded storage box containing a quantity of Cowdray Park / Dunecht House bed linen including sheets and pillow cases, embroidered "Cs" and coronets. Early 20th Century PROVENANCE: The linen formed part of the Household Linen at Cowdray Park, Sussex and Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire. The first Viscount Cowdray, Weetman Dickinson Pearson, bought the Cowdray Estate in 1908 for £340,000.The following year he purchased Dunecht House to give them a house "North of the border".Lord Cowdray gave Dunecht House, with its 9,000 acres, to his wife Annie (nee Cass) and from 1919 this became their principal seat. The restoration of the estate, together with works of art to fill them was matched by an eagerness to make them comfortable, employing the best firms to fit them with modern conveniences and lavish furnishings. This is reflected in the quantity and quality of the household linen. Nearly every item of linen is embroidered with "C" in red, blue or gold surmounted by a Viscount's coronet. The numbers below theses indicate the total number in the household. (i.e. 144 means there were once 12 dozen)

Lot 411

An antique walnut stool with foliate tapestry seat raised on scroll carved cabriole legs with hoof feet. 20' wide

Lot 426

A Victorian X-framed walnut piano stool, the seat adjustable for height. 18' wide

Lot 427

A William IV rosewood piano stool on quadripartite base with volute feet. Loss to seat moulding

Lot 449

A Carolean period oak elbow chair with caned arched back and seat

Lot 495

An iron garden seat on scrolled cabriole legs. 55' wide

Lot 498

A metal slatted garden seat with scrolled arms. 49' wide

Lot 530

A wheelback elbow chair with elm seat on ring turned splayed legs

Lot 483

Victorian ebonised cane seat chair, having gilt and mother-of-pearl decoration of birds beside a water fountain (a/f), 45cm (seat at widest point) x 100cm high approx

Lot 512

Neo-Classical style giltwood x-frame up-holstered window seat or stool, 76cm x 47cm x 51cm high.

Lot 549

Motoring Interest - Morris car seat in faux brown leather (a/f), 51cms x 61cm high

Lot 603

Long bench seat (148cm long), together with a low table-top display cabinet (63cm x 30cm x 39.5cm high)

Lot 681

Victorian deep-buttoned chair with green plush upholstery, serpentine seat and turned front supports, 64cm (seats widest point) x 85cm high

Lot 711

Composite stone curved garden seat having decorative supports, 98cm x 46cm high

Lot 17

A weathered teak wood garden seat in the Lutyens manner, 165cm wide

Lot 177A

19th century beech wood settle with turned mouldings and rush seat, 152cm

Lot 70

A good quality weathered teak garden table with slatted top and folding x shaped frame, 155cm x 95cm to seat six

Lot 71

A good quality weathered teak garden table with slatted top and folding x shaped frame, 155cm x 95cm to seat six

Lot 71a

A good quality weathered teak garden table with slatted top and folding x shaped frame, 155cm x 95cm to seat six

Lot 72

A good quality weathered teak garden table with slatted top and folding x shaped frame, 155cm x 95cm to seat six

Lot 73

A good quality weathered teak garden table with slatted top and folding x shaped frame, 155cm x 95cm to seat six

Lot 85

A weathered pine garden bench with slatted seat and back, 155cm long

Lot 277

A Victorian mahogany hall chair, shaped and carved back with painted monogram, shaped seat, raised on turned and reeded forelegs, sabre back legs, approx 86cm high

Lot 1416

A pair of wooden framed balloon back style chairs, painted cream. With cream faux suede style upholstery, studded detail and tapered circular legs with channeled design. Slight marks to seat cushions.

Lot 1428

A vintage medium oak highly carved Welsh spinning chair with four legs. Heart detail to back with floral carving to back and seat. Aged repair to one leg. Total height approx. 87cm.

Lot 1531

ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN - MOUSEMAN STOOL an early Mouseman rectangular oak joint stool with leather lattice work seat, supported on faceted baluster legs. With carved Mouse on one leg. 33.5cms by 26cms, 37cms high

Lot 1514

DANISH DESIGNER ROCKING CHAIR - 'JK' a rocking chair with a teak frame, and a woven seat and back. Stamped JK, Made in Denmark, and with a sticker Furniture makers Danish control. 88cms high

Lot 1521

CINTIQUE - PAIR OF MID CENTURY DESIGNER CHAIRS a pair of wooden framed chairs, with black leather button upholstery to the seat and back. Label underneath, Cintique, British Patents Pending. 93cms high

Lot 1523

JAMES SHOOLBRED INDUSTRIAL STOOL an unusual revolving top stool with a circular crocodile skin seat, supported on brass splayed legs and cross stretchers. With a metal plaque underneath, James Shoolbred, Tottenham House, London, and with numbers T3216. 47cms high

Lot 1679

LARGE 19THC PORCELAIN PLAQUE - WESTWOOD HALL, SEAT OF JOHN DAVENPORT probably painted by Jesse Mountford, the large rectangular porcelain plaque painted with a view of Westwood Hall and it's grounds. In a wooden frame, marked to the reverse Westwood Hall, The Seat of J Davenport Esq. Plaque 31.5cms by 25cms. *Westwood Hall near Leek was the home of John Davenport, owner of the Davenport factory. Jesse Mountford began working at Derby, leaving for Coalport in 1821. In 1835 he was in Staffordshire working for the Davenport factory. A similar plaque was sold by Bonhams, lot 314, 20/11/19.

Lot 157

VW Double Duvet Cover with 2x Pillow Cases, Umbrella, Large Hold-all and Heated Seat Covers

Lot 1

Good Quality Garden Seat with Storage

Lot 558A

Silver Cross Dolls Prams and Car Seat etc

Lot 276

19th Century oak elm and yew Lincolnshire Windsor chair, the arched back with spindles and shaped splat above a solid seat flanked by curved arms on turned legs, 89cm high, 56cm wide, 39cm deep, the seat 44cm high

Lot 235

19th Century Thames Valley Windsor chair, the arched back with pierced fleur-de-lis splat flanked by turned spindles, dished elm seat, raised on turned legs and stretchers, similar spindle back chair with dished elm seat on turned legs and stretchers (2)

Lot 444

Early 18th Century oak Welsh settle, with fielded panels to the back and downswept scroll ended open arms with turned supports and two lift up cupboards integrated into the seat, the side panelled and the front has double run moulding set on square feet, 187cm long, 145cm high, 58cm deep  

Lot 52

Charles II oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, circa 1670, the high two-panel back having a bold double-scroll, leafy-bud and flowerhead carved cresting, the stylized-foliate carved back panels set within chevron-inlaid rails, downswept open arms, single board seat with chip-carved sides, on inverted peg-baluster front legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, sympathetic restorations, 60.5cm wide, 57cm deep, 129.5cm high

Lot 490

Near pair of fruitwood and elm Windsor armchairs, the arched backs with a shaped and pierced splat and spindles above a shaped solid seat flanked by arms above turned legs united by stretchers, (2)

Lot 446

Late 17th Century oak slat back chair, circa 1690, with a scroll and arched top rail above three slats on a solid seat and undulating bar above the turned legs and front stretcher

Lot 1

Rare Charles I oak low back stool, circa 1640, the scroll arching top rail above a series of turned spindles and geometric carved rails with unusual button boss to the sides above the solid seat and baluster turned legs united by stretchers, 84cm high, 45cm wide, 38cm deep

Lot 413

19th Century Suffolk oak and elm armchair, the bar back with uprights above the solid seat flanked by high arms on square section legs united by stretchers

Lot 445

19th Century oak and elm armchair, the arched top rail above a splat and solid seat flanked by curved arms above turned legs, 58cm wide, 105cm high, 43cm deep

Lot 293

Charles II oak box-seat settle, Yorkshire, circa 1670, the back having a stylized flowering-vine carved cresting rail, atop a pair of horizontal lunette and whorl-carved panels and five plain panels, the round-ended open arms on ball-turned front supports, the pine boarded seat with two hinged boards, the front of three panels, 173cm wide, 59cm deep, 117cm highProvenance: Former property of Clement Hill, signed twice in chalk to the underside.

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