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Topography - William Watts, a set of five, engravings for The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most interesting & picturesque Views, including Chatsworth in Derbyshire, the Seat of the Duke of Devonshire, 16cm x 21cm; other prints and engravings, Old Hall at Norton Lees, Derbyshire; Samuel Prout; etc (14)
A very fine early Indian campaign and Crimea ‘Heavy Brigade’ group of five awarded to Sergeant Bernard Shamburg, 3rd Light Dragoons and 4th Dragoon Guards Cabul 1842, with ‘Victoria Regina’ obverse (Bernard Shamberg, 3rd Dragoons.) later officially impressed naming circa 1850; Sutlej 1845-46, for Moodkee 1845, 2 clasps, Ferozeshuhur, Sobraon (Bernard Shamberg, 3rd Dragoons.) later officially impressed naming circa 1850; Punjab 1848-49, 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat (Corpl. B. Shamburg, 3rd Lt. Dragns.); Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Sejt. Bernd. Shamburg. 4th Dn. Gds.) contemporary Hunt & Roskell engraved naming; Turkish Crimea 1855, British issue, unnamed, contact wear but generally very fine and very rare (5) £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby, September 1989. Bernard Shamburg was born in the Parish of Tuam, County Galway, and attested for the 4th Dragoon Guards on 29 September 1832, aged 21 years 2 months, a farmer by trade. He volunteered to the 3rd Light Dragoons on 1 July 1837 (Regtl. No. 605), and subsequently saw service in Afghanistan in 1842, in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49, being present with Pollock’s ‘Avenging Army’ in 1842, and at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshuhur, Sobraon, Chilianwala and Goojerat. Returning to his old regiment, the 4th Dragoon Guards on 1 July 1853, and recently promoted to Sergeant, he sailed with his regiment for the Crimea where he was present in the famous charge made by Scarlett’s heavy cavalry at Balaklava on 25 October 1854. Transferred to Scutari just over a month later, Shamburg was sent home on 26 February 1855, and discharged at Sheffield on 28 October 1856. His discharge documents record that ‘His Conduct & Character have been good although three times tried by Court Martial, twice for absence without leave & once for improper conduct as a Non Commissioned Officer.’ The regimental surgeon reported that he was suffering from ‘Rheumatism and general debility. The rheumatism first appeared in the East Indies about 12 years ago - he suffered greatly from it in Autumn of 1854 when in the Crimea - was sent home from the seat of war being crippled by the disease. It has therefore been induced by Military Service.’ Bernard Shamburg appears to have died in early 1877, when his widow received a grant from the Patriotic Fund. Sold with copied discharge papers and other research.
JOHN CHESSELL BUCKLER (1793-1894) "South West View of Dodington House, Gloucestershire, The Seat of Christopher Codrington Esqre", a study, pen and ink and watercolour, signed and dated 1814 lower right, inscribed lower left "James Wyatt R.A. Architect" and titled to the border, 48 cm x 33 cm together with "South East View of Dodington House, Gloucestershire, The Seat of Christopher Codrington Esqre", a companion study with view of the house with lake in foreground, pen and ink and watercolour, signed and dated 1814 lower right, titled to the border, 44.5 cm x 32 cm (Provenance: formerly the property of the Codrington family of Dodington House, Gloucestershire thence by descent to the present owner)
A green foliate upholstered three seat sofa with scroll arms 220 cm wide x 92 cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Cushions are feather filled. Fading to the upholstery variously, otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details. Height 82cm. Seat height approx 46cm including cushions.
A mahogany bow fronted sideboard, the cross-banded top over a central drawer, two small drawers and cupboard door, on square tapered legs, 107 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 86.5 cm high, a modern painted bow fronted side cabinet, the single cupboard door on cabriole legs, 97 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 81 cm high, a pair of mahogany and satinwood strung bedroom chairs and a mahogany dining chair with harebell carved splat back over an upholstered seat, on square moulded legs
A 19th Century stained beech hall chair in the 18th Century Flemish taste, the needlework gros and petit point upholstered back and seat decorated with courting couple and a fox and dove in a tree flanked by carved arms, the serpentine fronted seat with carved frieze raised on carved cabriole legs united by a shaped X stretcher 71 cm wide x 65 cm deep x 113 cm high
A pair of late Victorian mahogany lattice back salon chairs with upholstered seats, a North Country style rush seat stool, two mahogany and inlaid salon chairs, rush seat splat back chair, a Victorian mahogany dining chair, a circa 1900 upholstered scroll arm tub chair on turned feet to castors and a cane conservatory chair
A 19th Century East Anglian elm and fruitwood carver chair, an Oxford bar back carver chair, Chippendale style mahogany framed carver chair, Hepplewhite style Provincial oak panel seated dining chair, upholstered stool on barley-twist supports, cane seated stool on cabriole legs to pad feet, white painted and carved two tier occasional table, rush seated beech framed child's elbow chair, a carved walnut framed dining chair in the 18th Century Continental manner with drop-in seat on cabriole front legs to claw and ball feet and an oak rectangular stool on trestle supports
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS (6)On baluster turned supports, 48cm wide; 89cm highCondition report: Overall in good condition. Inevitable wear, scuffs and knocks to the legs, notable to the tips of the front feet and fronts corners of the curved seat rails. One corner repaired. One chair with slight loose joints at the back but otherwise generally the chairs are quite solid. Yellow covered seats relatively good with a few old dirt marks in a few areas. General scuffs, scratches and old abrasions commensurate with use and age. At some point cleaned and polished.
A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED GAINSBOROUGH ARMCHAIRS (2)With studded brown leather upholstery, 58cm wide; 103cm highCondition report: A few small dents and signs of wear to the edges and corners of the legs and exposed arms, commensurate with use and age. Leather slightly worn, dirty and dusty (in the buttons). Some light and minor crackling to the leather in areas. The chairs are approx 47cm high from seat to floor.
A 20TH CENTURY BRASS STUDDED GREEN LEATHER UPHOLSTERED WINDOW SEATOf compressed ‘X’ frame form, 90cm wide; 50cm highCondition report: In good, solid structural order. The leather has been stained with some areas varying in intensity of the stain and some edges unfinished. The surfaces to on the arms are lighter in colour and also have faint crackle. A few fresher scratches to the one side. Decorative studding to both sides.
A GEORGE II STYLE BROWN LEATHER UPHOLSTERED WINGBACK ARMCHAIROn ebonised cabriole supports, 80cm wide; 104cm highCondition report: This chair is of relatively recent construction, probably in the last decade or so. It has a fire regulation label for the upholstery. The frame is solid. Minor scuffs, wear and general dirt overall. Dust and dirt to the leather, with some dryness to the arms. Seat cushion. The seat upholstery is not sprung but padded. The dust sheet has been removed.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS (6)With pierced and carved splat on block supports 54cm wide; 97cm highCondition report: Overall in good order, with sturdy frames and drop-in seats. The frames have been varnished at some point. Numerous chairs with replacement corner blocks and some rails to the insides of the seats. The odd chair with a replaced stretcher, repaired splat and resecured top rail as to be expected with use and age. Other smaller chips and scuffs in areas commensurate with general use and age. The drop-in seat rails vary, some replaced and some with worm. Please see additional images on www.bellmans.co.uk
MARCELLO CUNEAO; A LUISA CHAIRChrome and tan leather, 67cm wide; 90cm highCondition report: A few scuffs to the tan leather, with a a few marks along the top rail and front rail of the seat, as to be expected with age and use. The chrome frame with some weathering in a number of areas, notably to the side and areas of the legs. Please see additional images for illustration on www.bellmans.co.uk.
AFTER CHARLES AND RAY EAMES; A WALNUT AND CREAM LEATHER UPHOLSTERED LOUNGE CHAIR (2)87cm wide; 83cm high; together with a matching ottoman, 67cm wide; 42cm highCondition report: Label to the underside - stating leather. Scuffs, dirt and general wear and tear commensurate with use and age. Two buttons missing from the seat. Dirt to the arms and a few marks.
A MODERN GREEN UPHOLSTERED TWO SEAT SOFAOn turned ebonised supports, 180cm wide; 92cm deep; 90cm highCondition Report: The cushions are filled with synthetic fibres, they are not feather filled. The material covering the sofa requires cleaning, with various old marks, dust and dirt commensurate with use and age. There is no apparent label identifying the nature of the material but it looks like a linen - a cotton / wool / synthetic mix. 92 cm deep from the back of the sofa to the front of the seat. The cushions can make the sofa deeper depending if they are tucked in tightly, or not.
A FRENCH 18TH CENTURY STYLE STAINED BEECH HUMPBACK OPEN ARM SOFAOn carved block supports, 190cm wide; 116cm highCondition report: The sofa appears to be early 20th century A few small chips and minor losses to the odd edge and corner, notably several small chips to the scroll arms and odd corner of the carved detail on the legs. Otherwise in good sturdy order. The seat rails have not been examined because of the dust sheets. Upholstery in good order but with the typical dirt and dust as to be expected.
A SET OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY FRUITWOOD DINING CHAIRS (8)With carved waist rail, on turned supports, to include a pair of carversCondition report: Some old worm to some of the back seat rails. One chair with a repaired split to the seat, which is not too obvious. Otherwise, general light scuffs, marks, some small dents and nicks to exposed areas to wear and use, and a few small water mark spots in places.
A GEORGE I WALNUT VASE BACK DINING CHAIRCondition report:There are numerous old repairs to this chair in areas, including repair to the top of the splat where it joins the top rail, a small spliced repair to a back foot and repair to the front foot. Old worm in areas, notably to the apron, seat rails and legs. It is not possible to see the drop-in seat frame as the seat has been tightly covered and the dust sheets are securely nailed. Signs of some shrinkage (notably veneer cracks and small tear to the front apron, right side) and scuffs consistent with age and use, together with general small dents, minor scuffs and blemishes commensurate wit use and age. Please see further images on www.bellmans.co.uk.
ORTE MOBELFABRIK; a pair of Danish teak framed armchairs, with black vinyl backs and seat cushions, raised on turned column supports, impressed stamp to the underside (2). Additional InformationGood overall condition, light wear to the vinyl there is a small tear to one of the black vinyl backs which has been covered with masking tape, light scratches and scuffs.
A Victorian brown leather Chesterfield sofa of typical form, with studded decoration to the arms, raised on bun feet, width 198cm, depth 89cm, height 70cm.Additional InformationOne foot is loose but present, general surface wear, some small tears around lower sections and scuffs to leather, height to seat is 35cm.
A set of six Macclesfield carved oak dining chairs ascribed to Macclesfield woodcarver ‘Costello’, with panelled backs and rush seats on ring turned legs, includes one with arms (6).Additional InformationThe rush seat to the carver chair is damaged and will probably need replacing, rush seat to the single chairs is replaced, one of the chairs with an iron repaired break to the back to the back right leg, and this chair also has wear/animal teeth marks to the front right leg, other general age wear here and there throughout, some losses, some chips to timber, etc, and one of the back legs is lacking a small section.
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