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1930 smokers cabinet with open shelf with twin tambor shutter, Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror with scroll arms and single freeze drawers, early C20th art neveaux wash stand top, 1930 bentwood folding chair with simulated crocodile skin wooden seat, early C20th mahogany folding steamer type chair (5)
AN EARLY 17TH CENTURY TURNERS CHAIR. An ash and oak turners chair with a broad turned top rail with ringed decoration, tapering towards the centre, on a tapering back leg with radiating turned uprights, with similar arm supports above a solid triangular seat on heavy turned front legs, 75cm high, 60cm wide and 51cm deep.
A PAIR OF LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SALON CHAIRS BY TILLIAH.. With moulded oak frames with floral carved decoration, the hour glass shaped back above a broad seat with serpentine seat rail and cabriole front legs with conforming decoration, both indistinctly stamped to the seat rail 'TILLIA...', 88cm high, 52cm wide. (2)
A SET OF FOURTEEN GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. COmprising twelve standard and two arm chairs, each with scrolling top rails with central fan motif above a pierced splat, drop in seat with needlework cover and square legs with 'H' form stretchers, 98cm high, 52cm wide, the arm chairs 101cm high and 62cm wide. (14)
A 17TH CENTURY STYLE TURNERS CHAIR. With a chip carved horizontal top rail with geometric decoration, on a single turned back leg, with ring turned downswept arm supports and solid triangular seat, on turned legs and stretchers, 86.5cm high, 65cm wide and 55cm deep.Probably early 20th century.
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.
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
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)
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