A set of eight 19th Century carved mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale taste - including an elbow chair:, the backs with serpentine top rails decorated with acanthus and with pierced interlaced vase-shaped splats with flowerhead ornament, the upholstered slip in floral tapestry seats on cabriole legs, headed with acanthus, terminating in claw and ball feet (8).*Notes Provenance. Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.
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A George III carved mahogany dining chair: the back with shaped arched top rail with gadrooned and foliate ornament, central pierced interlaced splat headed with an open trefoil, having slip in seat upholstered in floral foliate gros-point needlework and with blind fret seat rail on moulded square chamfered legs, united by stretchers; another George III carved mahogany dining chair with stuff over needlework tapestry seat and a 19th Century mahogany ladderback elbow chair (3).* Notes Provenance. Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.
A Louis XVI carved oak and tapestry upholstered window seat, basically circa 1780, the 17th century coverings possibly Mortlake work: and cut from a larger panel, depicting twin putti supporting a floral swag; the rectangular seat with ogee shaped ends, above a frieze with central projecting bellflower carved tablet, flanked by Vitruvian scrolling in recessed relief, on four square section tapered legs; 54cm high, 186cm wide, 35cm deep; and three associated tapestry covered cushions
A mid 20th century stained beech wood French fauteuils - armchair with reeded show wood frames being raised on shaped legs with hoof end elbow rests and tapestry upholstery. Together with a Victorian 19th century mahogany library armchair raised on turned legs with overstuffed upholstered seat and back rest. 101cm H x 66cm W x 66cm D
A good Victorian 19th century mahogany framed salon / library armchair. The chair being raised on good turned legs with castors having a scrolled show wood frame elsewhere being upholstered in a floral tapestry fabric. Carved and detailed elbow rest fronts and legs in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster
A 19th century burrwood and inlaid tea caddy 20.5cm wide x 11.5cm deep x 12cm high together with a diamond shaped lidded box, possibly Anglo-Indian, with carved decoration and mosaic ebonised wood and bone bands to the top, 17cm wide x 11cm deep x 5cm high; a brass bound wooden miniature chest, 14.5cm wide x 8cm deep x 7cm high; two further boxes and a pair of beaded and tapestry decorated hand fans (7)Condition report: Small damages to the lid of the tea caddy; diamond shaped box lacking one interior panel; losses to beading on fans
A Medieval style machine made tapestry picture depicting knightly figures, 172cm wide x 96cm high not including the suspension loops together with three further smaller tapestry style picturesCondition report: Some minor marks and discolouration, slight marking to the backing cloth, generally in good condition
Allegorical Tapestry, 17th centuryWoven in silk and wool, depicting Samson taking action against the Philistines by burning their cornfields, olive groves and vineyards, 234cm by 283cmFootnote: See Judges 15:4-5Condition report: Lacking original borders. Borders replaced with later narrow weave. Typical join splits and some corrosion, several old small re-weaves consistent with a tapestry of this age.
An embroidery of a religious figure, possibly Saint Catherine, possibly 17th Century, comprised of cotton and silk and highlighted with gold coloured thread, 61cm high, framed and glazed (at fault), together with a part woven tapestry banner, late 17th/early 18th century, the central cartouche depicting a crown, the surround decorated with grapes and floral motifs, flanked by a mask to each side (possibly Bacchus), 127cm wide (at fault), and a further tapestry panel, late 17th/early 18th Century, depicting a classical figure playing a violin within a foliate surround, 75cm long (at fault), and a further floral tapestry banner, 228cm long (at fault) (4)CR; Figure: Heavy wear and tear throughout. Pulling, thinning and staining to base and figure. Please see additional images for illustration. Please note that the figure has been glued to the later backing.Tapestry banner with crown: Heavily worn. Large tears throughout, heavy pulling, thinning and staining. The tapestry appears to have been comprised of several different pieces of tapestry which have been stitched together. The tapestry has been sewn onto a later backing. Please see additional images for illustration.Tapestry with classical figure: Heavily worn, with tearing, pulling and thinning throughout. The border appears to be a later addition. Please see pictures for illustration.Floral tapestry: Heavily worn, large areas of loss, thinning and pulling throughout. See pictures for illustration.
A 19th century mahogany tripod table, the oval glazed top with a floral needlepoint tapestry panel, raised upon a baluster pedestal and slender down swept supports, 52cm H x 43cm W, along with a George III mahogany tripod table of small proportions, the circular top on a fluted column extending to three down swept supports, 54cm H x 47cm D (at fault) (2)

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