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A Set of Four Cromwellian-Style Oak Open Armchairs, one pair covered in gold floral needlework close-nailed fabric, the other pair in green floral needlework fabric, on spiral-turned supports with block feet joined by an H stretcher54cm by 48cm by 98cmChairs are useable, however, there is some movement in the joints. The fabric/tapestry is heavily faded throughout. The chairs have some decay, particularly through the back supports (as photographed) and the turned legs. Please see additional images online.
Flemish Verdure Tapestry, circa 17th centuryWoven in silks and wool depicting a rural wooded landscape and a hunting lodge beyond, enclosed by richly decorated borders of swags, fruit and classical columns.308cm by 430cmTop, bottom and sides complete. Characteristic splits due to dye corrosion, mainly black, throughout. The tapestry has been professionally backed with fabric, but due to pulling, needs to be re-aligned.
A 19th Century circular oak tripod occasional table on splayed legs, diameter 62cm, and a similar smaller tripod occasional table with dished top, diameter 52cm, a single carved oak hall chair and an oak fire screen with embroidered tapestry panel, width 64cm. (4) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.
An 18th/19th century walnut framed armchair, with tapestry floral upholstery, the heavily carved frame having scroll arms, bottom rail with a shell flanked by two cherubs and grapes, the legs united by an H-frame stretcher with acanthus leaves, 120.5cm high x 69cm wideLocation: If there is no condition report shown, please request
A lot comprising 18th/19th century ash framed armchair with carved back splat over upholstered seat flanked by scrolled arms on turned supports joined by carved stretchers, 119cm high, a tapestry upholstered armchair with barley twist arms, supports and stretchers, 82cm high and an oak coopered bucket with lid, 35cm high (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
ENGLISH CREWEL WORK 'STUART' PATTERN PANELS, BY ARTHUR H LEE & SONS, BIRKENHEAD DATED 1950 hand-embroidered in coloured wools on a fawn brocade ground, one with all over foliate design of sprays of foliage with figures and animals, in shades of green, pink, orange, green, yellow, blue, and purple, selvedges to sides, manufacturer's card label stitched through two eyelets to one corner, bearing company monogram and giving ink inscription ‘Piece No.189 Stuart/910’ and typed information to the back: ‘1950.Emb: Stuart, A curtain based on the separate motifs of the Charles II period. Very rich in detail and design the motifs became almost symbolical of Royalists and occur again and again during the time of the Stuarts'; another corner panel, and a cushion (3) the larger panel 295cm long, 126cm wide; the smaller panel 150cm long, 126cm wide; the cushion 86cm long, 36cm wide Note: An important textile designer and manufacturer Arthur H. Lee (1853-1932) founded his prestigious family firm in Bolton in 1888, subsequently building a factory in Birkenhead in 1908. The company continued throughout the 20th century under the direction of Arthur's three sons and five grandsons before closing in 1970. The American branch of the firm, Lee Jofa, is still in existence in New York. As well as developing innovative methods of weaving tapestry cloths, and producing high-quality hand-blocked fabrics, Lee is particularly known for his revival of the practise of hand-crafted needlepoint and crewelwork. These large embroidered panels were most likely sample pieces, and never used.
A 20th century Georgian-style walnut-framed open armchair With a floral tapestry upholstered back and overstuffed seat between shaped arms with eagle-carved ends and raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.60cm wide x 94cm highQty: 1Some wear and damage to the upholstery. Rubbing to the wood and scuffing down the legs.
A limited edition book (100) 'Elizabeths Dream' a photographic tapestry of a woman presented in a red brocade sleeve within a grey slipcase by Julianna Freehand Published by Lifeline Resources and 'Man and Machine' - Photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, 'Hand to Earth' Andy Goldsworthy sculpture 1976-1990 'Jim Partridge' wood and metal sculptures and gallery books for Andrew Hemingway and Martin Mooney (6)
FIVE BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS, to include, a selection of dinnerware items to include names, Ridgway ironstone, Crown Ming, Johnson Brothers, tea ware to include tea pot, milk creamers, sugar bowls, Tapestry Meakin coffee cups and saucers, mid-century Pyrex sugar bowl and milk creamer, 'Carnaby Tempo' design, four vintage Tams soup bowls with straight handle, in brown and tan, four green unnamed soup bowls with straight handle, planters, retro soup mugs with the recipe on them, David Mason Design vintage stars coffee, tea and sugar jars, etc. (sd/af), (5 boxes)

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