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Lot 3102

Four double seat pads. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 664

A Victorian rosewood framed nursing chair, upholstered in cream fabric, the padded spoon back and seat raised on scrolled and hipped cabriole legs with acanthus carved shoulder, terminating in whorl feet and squat castors, 100 x 50 x 48cms.

Lot 616

A 20th Century wing back armchair, in the Georgian style, the padded rectangular back, wings, and overscroll arms, above a sprung seat, raised on chamfered square legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, united by a stretcher, 102 x 82 x 67cms.

Lot 830

A Catalogue of the Magnificent Contents of Alton Towers, The Princely Seat of the Earls of Shrewsbury ......... sold by auction by Messrs Christie & Manson, at The Towers, on Monday July 6, 1857. W Clowes & sons, 8vo. embossed boards, 1857.

Lot 657

A pair of Victorian oak Wainscot style armchairs, each with undulating foliate carved top rails, arcaded frieze, and backs inlaid with urns issuing flowers, enclosed by scroll arms with turned supports, above a solid seat, raised on turned legs. (2)

Lot 655

An Edwardian rosewood seven-piece salon suite, all upholstered in lemon fabric and comprising: a two seat settee the arched top rail inlaid with foliate sprays, padded and pieced back above outswept arms and sprung seat, raised on square tapering legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, 91.5 x 146 x 62cms; together with six matching salon chairs. (7)

Lot 662

A French 19th Century giltwood Duchesse Brisee, upholstered in pink striped fabric, the arched top rails, surmounted by twisted ribbons, above padded back, seat, and sides, enclosed by acanthus clasped scroll arms, raised on spirally fluted tapering legs, 104.5 x 136 x 70cms.

Lot 694

Heals of London: a set of six oak dining chairs, with rectangular top rail and spar supports, contained within curved uprights, above drop-in saddle seats, the seat rails with makers button, raised on square legs united by stretchers. (6)

Lot 665

An early 20th Century walnut X-form stool, with needlework cushion seat and raised on fluted X-shaped supports, united by a ring turned and fluted stretcher, raised on later castors, 50 x 53 x 49cms.

Lot 610

A Victorian oak carved settee, with all over tracery carving, the three panel stepped top, surmounted by acanthus carved finials, above carved arms with spirally fluted uprights and sprung seat, the sides carved with Boyd clan crest, raised on further spiral fluted legs, terminating in gadrooned bun feet, 130 x 141 x 65cms.

Lot 659

A 20th Century mahogany framed Gainsborough armchair, with makers mark for Baker Furniture, the arched padded back above acanthus and rosette carved arms and sprung seat, raised on acanthus clasped cabriole legs, terminating in whorl feet, 104 x 67 x 60cms.

Lot 630

A 20th Century Neo-Classical mahogany bergere, the hooped and arcaded top rail with canework back, seat and arms terminating in carved rams heads, raised on harebell carved tapering legs, terminating in carved hoof feet.

Lot 648

Saracen Foundry, Glasgow: a pair of late 19th Century white painted cast iron garden benches, with single plank back and seat contained within cast scrolled palmette sides, the back supports with indistinct makers mark, each 81 x 173 x 38cms. (2)

Lot 682

An early 20th Century mahogany framed chair, in the 19th Century style, with needlework upholstery depicting courting couples, the acanthus carved yoked top rail above a padded back and seat, above a shell carved apron, foliate scroll carved cabriole legs, terminating in whorl feet, 92 x 60 x 54cms.

Lot 687

A Victorian rosewood framed conversation seat, upholstered in mustard fabric, with four divisions, the deep button backs and seats, raised on a foliate carved apron and cabochon clasped cabriole legs, terminating in whorl feet, 81 x 188 x 137cms.

Lot 726

A 19th century beech and elm spindle back armchair; a rush seat ladder back armchair

Lot 737

ne seat; a stick stand; a barley twist occasional table with rectangular table

Lot 837

An Art Noveau folding chair with tapestry seat and back; an oak hall chair

Lot 841

A Country made oak ladder back low seat and arm chair with a solid seat.

Lot 5

A TEAK GARDEN TABLE AND TWO MATCHING CHAIRS by 'A Country Seat', Woodborough, Wilts. the table 153 x 71cm

Lot 625

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR (split to seat)

Lot 627

A 'SUSSEX' TYPE EBONISED ASH SINGLE CHAIR in the style of Morris & Co, with rush seat and four turned spindles

Lot 1415

In the manner of Howard & Sons of London three-seat Chesterfield sofa on turned legs, brass Howard-type castors, with peach ground upholstery Condition ReportApprox. Width 208cm

Lot 1345

Set of four Habitat vintage style cane-seat and - backed cantilever style chairs, Condition ReportSome white marking throughout, most significantly on one.Two holes in a seat of one.Wear to wood especially at edges.Some marking and possible rust to legs.

Lot 1348

Oak framed chair, red leather backrest and seat, barleytwist supports

Lot 1357

Oak office swivel chair with brown leather seat, the whole raised on castors

Lot 1360

Early Victorian salon chair, pale brown upholstered seat and back, turned front legs to white china castors

Lot 1362

Early Victorian salon chair, carved walnut show frame, cream upholstered back and serpentine fronted seat, cabriole legs to white china castors

Lot 1367

Pair of mid-elm Ercol armchairs with cream upholstered seat and backs

Lot 1387

Edwardian three-piece suite, two seat sofa and two single armchairs, mahogany and strung show frames, square section tapering supports to brass castors

Lot 1395

Mid century modern Scandinavian style teak rocking chair brown upholstered seat and back labelled underneath Westnofa furniture limited NorwayCondition ReportSome wear, scratches and scuffs throughout. Some chips and more wear along the rocker rails (more so on the left),Some slight fading to wood on arms. Fabric upholstery in good condition, hand and rip to underside lining.

Lot 1402

Victorian sofa mahogany frame, green upholstered seat back and armrests, turned and fluted front legs to white china castors 

Lot 212

A pair of French Louis XV-style stools,late 19th century, one painted and one gilt, each with a shaped rectangular seat and carved rococo detail, raised on cabriole legs,70cm wide52cm deep47cm high (2)

Lot 222

A brass club fender, 20th century, with green deep-buttoned leather seats,166cm wide54cm deep52cm highCondition report: No obvious major faults. Ready for the home.  Internal frame at base 148cm wide43cm deepInternal from seat130cm wide38cm deepLeather seat 20cm deep - please see image.

Lot 406

An oak wainscot armchair,17th century, with a carved top rail, over a central carved panel, with shaped arms, the moulded seat and frame on turned supports, with a velvet squab cushion, 59cm wide 62cm deep 111cm high, seat 41.5cm highCondition report: Evidence of some later repair throughout.  Good surface colour and patina throughout.  Some splits, knocks and small losses.Rubbing and surface wear.  Some losses/separating joints.  Please see additional images.

Lot 462

A modern 'Burlington' sofa,c.2007, by Howard Chairs Ltd., upholstered in red velvet, with an overstuffed back and deep seat, raised on tapering square front supports, with an applied paper label to the underside,220cm wide103cm deep85cm highCondition report: Astonishingly comfortable. Seemingly never had castors. Some marks to upholstery. Rear central leg broken and detached dowels sheared, Some light wear. Some knocks and marks to other legs. Slightly dusty. General light wear. Cushions feel like they are feather filled, seat and cushion covers do not have zips so close examination not possible. Not stamped or numbered.

Lot 470

A Victorian caned campaign daybed,mid-19th century, with adjustable seat and raised on turned detachable legs with ceramic castors,174cm long 55cm deep34cm highCondition report: knocks and polished in scratches to the frame, holes to the caning in several places, legs slightly loose in sockets

Lot 485

An armchair in the manner of Howard & Sons,early 20th century, attributed to Heal's of London, upholstered in oatmeal fabric, raised on square baluster front supports terminating in brass castors, with a loose seat cushion,82cm wide102cm deep90cm highCondition report: One castor lost. The cushion liner has split, which is why it is now housed within a silk case. Marks and dirt to upholstery. Knocks and wear to frame.

Lot 489

A matched set of eight Anglo-Indian Regency-style teak dining chairs,20th century, comprising two elbow chairs and six single examples, each with a curved rail above a pierced splat, with a drop-in caned seat and raised on reeded baluster supports,the elbow chairs 62cm wide54cm deep88cm high (8)Condition report: All quite dry. Some with discolouration and fading. All joints solid and sturdy. Some splits and cracks. Some small knocks. General wear throughout. Some holes and damage to caning.

Lot 498

A Regency-style mahogany caned bergère,early 20th century, the caned back, arms and seat on square tapering legs terminating in brass castors, fitted with two buttoned leather cushions,62cm wide70cm deep92cm highCondition report: holes to the caning on the back, old repairs to the frame where the side rails join the back knocks and dents to the timber, casters possibly replacements

Lot 60

A George III mahogany stool,with a drop-in seat, on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet,52cm wide45cm deep47cm highCondition report: One foot broken and repaired.

Lot 62

A carved beech open armchair,c.1775, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, with an oval padded back, padded arms and an overstuffed seat, the frame carved with beading and husks, the arm supports scrolled and moulded,64cm wide67cm deep95cm highCondition report: One rear leg broken and repaired with a metal bracket. Lower part of the leg appears to be a replacement. Metal brackets to the back. Probably painted or gilded at one point. Splits and separation to joints. Wear, repair and restoration throughout. Traces of worm and upholstery holes.

Lot 81

A set of twelve mahogany dining chairs in the manner of Gillows,c.1900, each with a pierced and carved ribbon-tied back, overstuffed upholstered seat raised on a carved apron, and cabriole legs terminating in acanthus carved feet,64cm wide55cm deep102cm high (12)Condition report: Relatively poor order most with breaks to the backs, grazes to the knees, innumerable knocks and dents to the legs, all upholstered in leatherette/rexalene. three of the chairs have major losses to the splats.all chairs have loss to the surface of the timber, several have replacement ear carving

Lot 87

A pair of George III settees,each later painted grey by Sibyl Colefax, with traces of the original gilding beneath, the frames with moulded and beaded decoration, raised on turned tapering and fluted front legs and brass castors, with later floral silk upholstery,198cm long88cm deep84cm high (2)Provenance: The property of the Trustees of the late 7th Marquess Townshend, Raynham Hall, Norfolk;almost certainly acquired by George, 1st Marquess Townshend (d.1807) Raynham Hall, Norfolk,and thence by descent to his son, George, 2nd Marquess Townshend (d.1811), recorded in an inventory of 1811,and thence by descent to Captain John Townshend RN, MP between 1847-55 and later, 4th Marquess Townshend (after 1856),and thence by descent to the 8th Marquess Townshend at Raynham Hall.Literature: C Latham, 'In English Homes', vol III, London, 1909, pp.106,C Hussey, 'Raynham Hall, Norfolk I, The Seat of the Marquess Townshend', Country Life, 14 November 1925, p.747, fig. 11,C Hussey, 'Raynham Hall II, Norfolk, The Seat of the Marquess Townshend', Country Life, 21 November 1925, p.784, fig.5.Condition report: Actually 198cm long (not as detailed in error in the catalogue). Please see additional photos of lots 87 & 88.

Lot 88

A pair of George III settees,each later painted grey by Sibyl Colefax, with traces of the original gilding beneath, the frames with moulded and beaded decoration, raised on turned tapering and fluted front legs and brass castors, with later floral silk upholstery,183cm long88cm deep84cm high (2)Provenance: The property of the Trustees of the late 7th Marquess Townshend, Raynham Hall, Norfolk;almost certainly acquired by George, 1st Marquess Townshend (d.1807) Raynham Hall, Norfolk,and thence by descent to his son, George, 2nd Marquess Townshend (d.1811), recorded in an inventory of 1811,and thence by descent to Captain John Townshend RN, MP between 1847-55 and later, 4th Marquess Townshend (after 1856),and thence by descent to the 8th Marquess Townshend at Raynham Hall.Literature: C Latham, 'In English Homes', vol III, London, 1909, pp 106,C Hussey, 'Raynham Hall, Norfolk I, The Seat of the Marquess Townshend', Country Life, 14 November 1925, p.747, fig. 11,C Hussey, 'Raynham Hall II, Norfolk, The Seat of the Marquess Townshend', Country Life, 21 November 1925, p.784, fig.5.Condition report: Wear to painted finish.Original gilding clearly visible.Later upholstered.Actually 183cm long (not as detailed in error in the catalogue).

Lot 97

A large weathered teak country house bench, 20th century, by R A Lister of Dursley, Gloucestershire, with a slatted back and seat, raised on square supports, stamped to one end,245cm wide60cm deep96cm highCondition report: Expected wear and weathering. A little wobbly. Some evidence of glue repair. Slats and joints all appear relatively sound. General knocks, splits, losses and wear commensurate with age and use.

Lot 99

A Regency wrought iron garden seat, with double arched back and slatted seat, 120cm wide55cm deep97cm highCondition report: No obvious repairs. Over painted.

Lot 100

An Art Nouveau cast iron bench,late 19th century, flowing leaf scroll decoration to both ends, with weathered back and seat timbers,145cm wide57cm deep92cm highCondition report: There are no apparent repairs of losses. The seat timbers are heavily weathered and weak.

Lot 12

A pair of mahogany hall chairs, c.1770-1775, in the manner of Mayhew and Ince, each oval back painted with a crest, over open arms above a solid seat, raised on fluted tapering legs,63cm wide63cm deep96cm high (2)The crest shown on these chairs, a demi-bear Sable muzzled Or, and the motto 'Festina Lente' are believed to be those of the Barnard Family of Beverley, Yorkshire. It seems likely that these chairs demonstrate an early use of the Barnard crest by Leuyns Boldero Barnard following his inheritance of the estate of his great-uncle Henry Barnard of Beverly, and subsequent change of name and arms in 1769-1770.The estate inherited in 1769 by Leuyens Boldero was at East Hall in Beverley, the house was remodelled in the late 18th century and again almost immediately at the beginning of the 19th century when it was redesigned in the Gothic taste and renamed Cave Castle.The design of the arms of these chairs bears a striking resemblance to a set of four sold by Christie's at the sale Linley Hall, Shropshire: 'Property from The Collection of The Late Sir Jasper & Lady More', March 2016, lot 74.Condition report: Both seats with wear and fading.  Slight fading to the backs, but retaining good general colour and patina.Splits, knocks and scratches throughout.  One seat split.Some separation to joints, but both generally solid and study.Splits and knocks to veneer and crossbanding.  Some loss and minor repair to stringing and crossbanding.

Lot 113

A pair of late Victorian mahogany hall chairs each inset tile to back, with hard seat, & on ring-turned tapered legs.

Lot 134

An early 20th century oak rectangular stool with padded seat, & on turned legs with plain stretchers, 33” wide; together with a footstool; a small mahogany bookcase, 16¼” wide x 37½” high; & a two-tier plant stand.

Lot 136

An oak box-seat stool with a hinged lift-lid, carved frieze, & on shaped end supports, 23½” wide x 21½” high.

Lot 168

A teak planter’s chair inset woven-cane panel to the seat & back, & on turned legs (slight faults).

Lot 184

An Edwardian inlaid-mahogany corner elbow chair with padded seat, & on splay legs with diagonal spindle stretchers.

Lot 207

A hardwood tub-shaped chair with a hard seat, & on square tapered legs; & a Mexican pine dwarf cabinet, 33” wide x 23¾” high.

Lot 237

A late 19th century mahogany frame rectangular stool with moulded edge, padded drop-in seat with floral needlework decoration & on square chamfered legs, 24” wide x 19¼” high x 20½” deep.

Lot 247

A beech spindle-back captain’s chair, with hard seat & on turned legs with spindle stretchers; & a 19th century-style mahogany elbow chair.

Lot 82

A beech spindle-back rocking chair with hard seat, & on turned supports with spindle stretchers.

Lot 31

EDWARDIAN BOX SEAT HALL STAND with drip trays to the side and central mirror, 185cms H, 82cms W, 33cms D

Lot 69

CHESTERFIELD TYPE CHAIR in brown leather with button back and seat, 68cms H, 134cms W, 92cms D

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