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Lot 1257

A set of two carver arm and five single Edwardian mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, each with pierced carved splat back, drop in seat upholstered in foliate woolwork tapestry, moulded front rail and raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet.

Lot 1182

An antique French giltwood footstool, with tapestry upholstery, and a Victorian folding beadwork stool

Lot 1638

Two lined tapestry wall hangings, floral design.

Lot 1576

A Royal Doulton Series Ware jug `The Battle of Hastings 1066 from the Bayeux Tapestry`, another Royal Doulton Series Ware jug `Tony Weller`, and a pottery vase with gilt metal stand, unmarked.

Lot 2190

A pair of 20th Century shepherd`s crook armchairs, the seats and backs upholstered in machined tapestry, raised on carved cabriole legs, height approx 99cm.

Lot 2924

A 19th Century Aubusson tapestry rectangular hanging panel, decorated with an ascending vase of summer flowers, issuing scrolls and swags, below a hanging floral pendant, within a magenta border, approx 255cm x 95cm, later backed in linen.

Lot 2930

A large group of modern tapestry design panels, together with wools, three books of needlepoint interest, a floor standing tapestry frame and two lap-top frames.

Lot 251

A multicoloured floral tapestry in a wooden frame

Lot 1000

A four fold screen, early 20th century, fitted with 18th century tapestry panels, each panel depicting trophies, approx 173cm high.

Lot 1002

A Flemish tapestry, late 17th/early 18th century, The Massacre of the Innocents, depicting a mother and child with attendant figures pleading with a Roman soldier, approx 207x254cm.

Lot 987

Paul Klee Little Drummer Boy tapestry Paul Klee Little Drummer Boy tapestry, 1970s, #528 of a limited edition of 2500 for Montgomery Ward, 100 percent wool, based on Klee`s Der Paukenspieler, labeled, 28.5"w x 58"h, excellent condition No holes, tears, or stains. Very nice original condition. Starting Price: $75

Lot 56

A George III mahogany corner armchair with drop in tapestry seat

Lot 475

20th century four poster bed with carved mahogany ends, barley twist pillars and tapestry drapes.

Lot 2272

Pair of FlemishTapestry Upholstered Walnut Armchairs. Each shaped upholstered back and seat with tapestry pictorial landscape scenes, the leafy scroll arm supports formed as volutes carved with rosettes, the turned legs ending in leafy knurl feet, joined by an elaborately carved leafy vine apron and horizontal support bars. Dimensions 45 x 27 x 22 inches (114.3 x 68.6 x 55.8 cm) Starting Price: $600

Lot 41

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SQUARE DRESSING STOOL with original tapestry top, 47cm across

Lot 404

A SET OF SEVEN WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with concave cresting rails above leafy scrolling spats, padded drop in red velvet and floral tapestry seats raised upon front turned vase shaped legs and peg feet, plain outset rear legs and a conforming elbow chair with scrolling arms (6 +1).

Lot 407

A SET OF EIGHT BRIGHT’S OF NETTLEBED GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with oval backs, padded, with a pink floral tapestry panel, serpentine padded feet raised upon front tapering leaf carved legs, out swept rear legs (8). All in very good condition, one chair has a minor scratch/bruise on the top cresting rail.

Lot 430

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD POLE SCREEN, with a kidney shape Berlin work tapestry, brass shaft, mahogany downswept support, triform base and scroll feet, 57½”.

Lot 436

A GEORGE II STYLE STOOL, with a padded tapestry cover raised upon four cabriole legs, egg and claw feet 19” x 21” x 19”.

Lot 478

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM CHAIR, with a leaf carved scroll back, tapestry cover, serpentine shaped apron raised upon front leafy cabriole legs, plain outset rear legs 40” x 22”.

Lot 277

A Victorian fender stool, tapestry top, cabriole supports, carved decoration to the knees, ball and claw feet

Lot 315

An oak gateleg table and a nest of tables; A tapestry firescreen with oak surround (3)

Lot 315

Anne Cotterell - still life of flowers, a watercolour, a print and a tapestry (4)

Lot 316

Tapestry firescreen, another and a mirror (3)

Lot 1369

An early 19th century woolwork of figures, with camels, a 19th century French floral tapestry, and a 19th century needlework of a young girl

Lot 185

A decorative still life oil, a framed needlework tapestry and a butterfly wing tray (3).

Lot 715

A 19thC tapestry covered upholstered long foot stool, 123cm long

Lot 173

A set of four tapestry hangings, with stylised flowers in compartments within foliate borders, 296cm long 120cm wide (each) (4)

Lot 526

A Large Tapestry of Interior Scene, 123cm x 99cm, in oak frame

Lot 611

Sherborne Rise and Fall Electric Reclining Chair in floral tapestry fabric

Lot 621

A tapestry topped double footstool raised on mahogany cabriole supports.

Lot 759

Attribute to John Maxwell (1905-1962) `Recruiting for Culloden` Pen and ink, unsigned, 29 x 75cm Footnote: Tapestry design for the Duchess of Gordon by the Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh.

Lot 206

A glass covered walnut coffee table with tapestry top on cabriole legs

Lot 623

A rosewood settee with a tapestry back and seat raised on cabriole legs

Lot 1488

A quantity of decorative Plates incl. Royal Worcester 'Holly Ribbons', Wedgwood 'Tapestry', Colclough 'Honeysuckle', etc.

Lot 2197

A reproduction Oak Dining Suite comprising Oak drawleaf rectangular dining Table with heavy baluster turned legs and 'H' stretcher together with Four matching tapestry upholstered dining Chairs.

Lot 2227

A set of six Oak framed 17th style Dining Chairs having tapestry sears and backs, scroll end arms, baluster turned supports and front legs.

Lot 887

A gilt firescreen, a small firescreen and a machine woven tapestry

Lot 199

A quantity of collectables including a Conway fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, No 3, in a red marbled case, a hip flask, cigarette case and lighter, a tortoiseshell penknife in a suede case, pill boxes, shell salt and pepper set, a compass and a tapestry purse.

Lot 85

A VINTAGE TAPESTRY DEPICTING A YOUNG GIRL WITH A LAMB AND COCKEREL

Lot 359

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD POLE SCREEN ON TRIPOD BASE WITH CLAW FEET, THE SCREEN HAVING THE ORIGINAL SILK TAPESTRY

Lot 251

An Empire mahogany and gilt metal mounted suite of seat furniture, stamped for Chateau de Saint-Leu, circa 1810, comprising five chairs, rectangular studded backs, the tapestry decorated with musical trophies and bouquets of flowers in medallions on garnet background, gilt metal anthemion mounts, open arms, arm supports carved as stylised female busts, anthemion mounted frieze and square tapered legs, two further armchairs with padded sides, of similar design, some chairs with a crowned stamp ‘SL’ and numbered top seat rails, 92cm high., 62cm wide, 60cm deep; together with a similar settee, of later date. For a related suite of seat furniture also bearing the stamp, see Christies Important French Furniture, 25th May 1993, New York, Lot 88. The ‘SL’ brand is that of the chateau de Saint-Leu, on the edge of the Fôret de Montmorency. In 1774, the late 17th century chateau belonged to Jean-Jacques de Laborde, banker to the Court, who carried out many improvements, particularly to the gardens. In 1777, the property passed to another well-known banker Nicolas Beaujon, who sold it in 1780 to the duchesse de Chartres, wife of Louis-Philippe-Joseph, duc de Chartres (1747-1793). The duc de Chartres, Philippe-Egalite, succeeded his father as duc d’Orleans in 1785; his wife was the daughter of the duc de Penthievre and granddaughter of the comte de Toulouse. The chateau was purchased by her in order to escape the notice of the duc de Chartres’ many creditors. It was at Saint-Leu that madame de Genlis, their governess, educated the duc de Chartres’ five children. On his succession in 1785, the duc d’Orleans sold the chateau de Saint-Cloud, an Orleans property, to Louis XVI. In 1792, the duc d’Orleans handed over the chateau de Saint-Leu to the marquis de Giac. In 1804, Saint-Leu was bought by Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland from 1806-1810, who became comte de Saint-Leu after his resignation in 1810, and from 1810-1815 the chateau was the home of his wife, Queen Hortense, daughter of Empress Josephine. Following the Cent Jours (June 1815) the chateau was bought by the last Prince de Conde and after his death in 1830 it was demolished.’

Lot 166

A six branch and a five branch brass chandeliers, a pair of Lime House Lamp Co. brass coaching type lamps and a tapestry top stool

Lot 394

A pair of early/mid-20th century fire screens/occasional tables, each having glazed tapestry panel on splayed end supports.

Lot 20

Two boxes of cross-stitch and tapestry panels and patterns

Lot 1602

"An Edwardian ebonised piano stool, with lift up tapestry seat, 60 x 60cm"

Lot 1379

A cavalier on red horse, repro tapestry.

Lot 1380

Hunting with dogs, repro tapestry.

Lot 1551

A George III Hepplewhite style open armchair, pierced and carved back, acanthus capped arms, tapestry seat

Lot 1552

A George III mahogany open armchair, splat back, scroll arms, tapestry seat

Lot 1563

Three glazed display cabinets, an oak bureau and a tapestry stool (5)

Lot 489

An oval gilt framed tapestry of a Cockatoo.

Lot 1021

A barley twist standard lamp, a tapestry fire screen, a coffee table etc (6)

Lot 1215

A figural wall tapestry.

Lot 1220

A floral wall tapestry.

Lot 1249

A wall tapestry incorporating bullion work.

Lot 1254

A landscape wall tapestry.

Lot 1262

A large landscape wall tapestry.

Lot 1266

A rococco wall tapestry.

Lot 1368

A Victorian prie dieu, the remains of the original hand worked floral tapestry set on turned supports.

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