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A large Spode Felspar porcelain eight-sided meat dish from the service specially commissioned by Countess Newburgh with her badge of a coronet on a puce cushion stool c.1830 Marked: Spode gilt lettered. Together with three other plates from the same service. *With a copy of a colour photograph from the relevant page of 'The Very Early Badge Book' at the Spode Museum Trust and letter from the museum curator to a former owner.
A collection of furniture, comprising a pair of Victorian mahogany balloon back chairs, an early Victorian elm and mahogany open armchair, an early 20th Century woolwork upholstered open armchair, pine bookshelf, pine pot cupboard, a small oak stool, a small tripod table, an oak drop leaf coffee table, a Victorian dressing table stool, etc (12)
A Victorian brass bound walnut writing slope, lacking interior, length 40cm, and a Victorian mother of pearl inlaid domed top games box, length 24cm, a Victorian footstool with bead top, and a similar walnut stand, length 57cm (5).Additional InformationThe mother of pearl box is missing the interior lock and two screws from the hinges, also missing some of the mother of pearl inlaid decoration. The writing slop is af and is missing the entire interior, heavy wear, knocks, scratches and scuffs. The circular stool with a large split to the underside, heavy wear, scuffs and knocks. Heavy wear to the bead work on both pieces.
An early 20th century mahogany kidney shaped dressing table, with an arrangement of five drawers, raised on cabriole supports, length 101cm, depth 50cm, height 79cm, together with a similar kidney shaped dressing table stool (2).Additional InformationThe dressing table with signs of old worm throughout, there are losses to the veneer, the legs are in poor condition and the piece is very unstable.
A 17th century style carved oak joint stool, on turned legs, height 46cm, width 45.5cm, depth 27cm, with a stained oak stool with woven leather seat, height 41cm, width 40.5cm, depth 30.5cm, with a nest of two stained oak occasional tables, height 51.5cm, width 60.5cm, depth 30.8cm (4).Additional InformationThe nest of two tables heavily throughout, the leather topped stool with general age wear, rubbing to the staining and scuffs but essentially fair, the joint stool with some sun fading and general age wear.
A Victorian club-type chair in the manner of Howard & Sons, with green floral upholstery, on turned legs, height 92cm, with a Victorian mahogany stool, the rectangular top with gross and petit point needlework panel of a seated spaniel, on ring turned splayed legs, height 46cm, width 37cm, depth 30cm.Additional InformationThe upholstered chair will need re-upholstering and probably restuffing. General scuffs and wear around the legs. The needlework top to the stool is very grubby and heavily worn throughout with some sun fading. General chips and scuffs to all four legs.
A 17th century style oak joint stool, with rectangular top on turned and block legs, height 45cm, width 45cm, depth 28cm, with a larger 17th century style stool, height 46cm, width 76cm, depth 26cm (2). Additional InformationGeneral light age wear, knocks and scuffs to both but essentially ok.
Three late 19th century rustic vernacular oak stools, the larger with a canted square top, height 32.5cm, another on turned legs, and the smaller with traces in areas of older probably original burgundy paint on moulded legs (3).Additional InformationAll three with general age wear patina of scuffs, marks and scratches throughout consistent with age and use. The taller stool with old worm damage throughout the top but this is not living. The middle stool lighter in appearance and with watermarks, the smallest stool two of the legs have been re-attached, the legs may not be oak but a softer wood. Overall fair.
An early 20th century carved oak stool with shaped square top and barleytwist legs and turned feet, height 46.5cm, width 34.5cm, and a Jack Grimble of Cromer carved oak stool, signed and dated 1965, height 30cm, width 46cm (2).Additional InformationBoth with light age wear patina to surface, but essentially ok.

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