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AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED THREE PIECE DRAWING ROOM SUITE, the settee with rectangular openwork back with a tapestry upholstered panel headed by a pierced gallery applied with fruiting vine mounts, and supported by three pierced vase shaped splats, close upholstered deep seat raised on shaped supports, together with a pair of armchairs, (3).
A SELECTION OF ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS including Scottish woodwork through the Centuries and plates therein; English Interior Woodwork by Henry Taynor Jnr.; Turkey Ancient Miniatures, published by the New York Graffic Society and coloured plates therein; a book on The Bayeaux Tapestry; Specimens from Medieval Architecture of London, published January 1862 etc.
A set of four mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, 20th Century and a pair of 19th Century elbow chairsThe dining chairs each with a pierced splat back above a drop in seat raised on legs of tapering square section, the two 19th Century elbow chairs similarly with a pierced vase shaped splat back above outswept arms, tapestry drop in seat raised on chamfered legs of square section with plain cross stretchers, height 93cm.
An exceptional set of nine George II walnut dining chairs, possibly IrishPossibly Irish,each with a central C scroll leafy circular aperture above an interlaced openwork splat, stuff over tapestry seats above a shaped apron centred with a leaf swept motif, raised on front cabriole legs adorned with C scroll decoration and raised upon ball and claw feet with a curved central cross stretcher, plain side cross stretchers and plain outswept rear legs, 98cm high. ( a/f and restoration ) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 589 - All chairs replaced cross stretchers, blocks to support corners underneath seats inactive worm damage to chair framesHalf chairs with "cut out" repaired sectionsOne chair with iron bracket repairsOne chair split into two, broken where the back joins the seat.
A mahogany dressing stoolWith a rectangular tapestry top supported on four cabriole legs with pad feet along with an oak stool with a tartan upholstered seat and an unusual oak child's stool on ring turned legs and plain cross stretchers, 19th Century (3), dressing stool 45cm high, child's stool 29cm.
A 19th Century mahogany and upholstered long stoolWith a rectangular rose design tapestry seat, supported on a mahogany frame and six curvilinear legs with ball feet, length 124cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 587Small dent three quarters of an inch on one corner,Otherwise only minor general rubbing and wear,Tapestry seat good condition but later than mahogany frame and legs.Tapestry is early 20th Century.
An early Victorian needlework tapestry sampler by Harriet Clements depicting Adam and Eve and a country house amongst vases of flowers and floral sprays inscribed "Convince the world that you are just and true, be just in all you say and all you do, whatever your birth you are you're sure to be a man of the first magnitude to be - Harriet Clements finished this sampler in year .... 1838", 42 cm x 32.5 cm
Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Self-portrait of the artist, in fireman's uniform of the Second World War oil on canvas, in a white painted distressed frame, and sold with the artist's family archive (2) 67 x 56cm (26 x 22in) Provenance: Bequeathed by the artist's widow to the vendor and by descent Other Notes: The archive comprises a few photographs of Haines and firemen on active duty. One small snapshot shows Haines wearing his 'Adolf was a Painter Too' poster. His birth certificate is present. There are many older family photographs, including holiday snaps. Some newspaper clippings about Haines. One watercolour floral frieze on paper. Also present are some newspaper clippings about Haines, one watercolour floral frieze on paper, and later correspondence between the Haines family and the V & A when gifting various tapestry-related items, largely from Haines' father's time at the Windsor Tapestry Works. Perhaps a little dirty.
Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Walker by a bridge, Bath signed lower left "W S Haines '43 / Bath" oil on canvas, with a design for a tapestry within the back of the frame 32 x 23cm (12 x 9in) Provenance: Bequeathed by the artist's widow to the vendor and by descent Exhibited: Exhibition No. 312 (on the reverse) Very dirty and loose in its frame. One small tear along the left-hand side. With a design for a tapestry by Haines within the back board of the frame, with annotations on colour.
Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944), a tapestry carpet, designed by Wilfred Stanley Haines, and dated 1936, 120 x 164cm; with two Still Lifes of flowers in a vase, oil on panel, each 47 x 32cn (unframed), and a Still Life of flowers, watercolour, 40 x 35cm - the tapestry made by Morris and Co., Merton, to a design by Wilfred Stanley Haines, 120 x 164cm (4) Condition appears fine. Carpet 120 x 164cm.
Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Putti playing at archery and cavorting in a woodland glade with a pet goat; and A design for a wall frieze or tapestry, entitled "Bromley Road School, Beckenham", print, in sections,18 x 94cm (2) watercolour and print (2) 20 x 96cm (8 x 37in) Wilfred Stanley Haines for Morris and Co., Merton, The Tapestry Workshops - two designs of Putti for tapestries - watercolours Watercolour - some browning and loss of colour and it is loose in its original frame. Prfint - some browning and done in sections.
A 19th century bead work stand, of rectangular form, decorated with flowers and scrolls, the frame mounted with metal roundel's, raised on bun feet (one missing), 20.75ins x 9.5ins, together with two 19th century circular footstools, one with a bead work panel the other with tapestry, diameter 11.5ins

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