Set of six Chippendale period mahogany dining chairs, with shaped and carved top rails and pierced and carved upright splats, fitted loose trap seats and raised on square chamfered legs united by plain stretchers, each having individually worked grospoint and petitpoint tapestry seat covers, each featuring a flower filled urn bearing arms or names and dated 1747, variously floral decorated with tulips, lilies, peacocks and acanthus leaves (worn in places) (6) 1. Armorial: The armorial is a variant on that of Spens (of Lathallan, co Fife) or Spence. The official arms were used by the family from the 16th century but apparently superceded by around 1767. 2. Crest and motto: not recorded. 3. Name on chairs: E Span and Eliz Span 1747 below MS. It is not possible to identify this Elizabeth Span from ancestry records. 4. Non heralidic: House, flowers, fruit and untraced motto with L [over] WE.
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An assortment of 20th century ceramics. Comprising a pair of Crown Ducal bud vases, with fluted rims and floral decoration, H13.5cm, a blue glazed urn vase featuring a scene of a cherub in a cartouche, H24cm and a set of three pottery dishes decorated with flowers and marked with an image of a chicken to the base, Max. H6cm
CIRCULAR TOP LOO TABLE & TWO INLAID SIDE CHAIRS both mid-Victorian, table in flame mahogany and cross banded rosewood, beaded frieze, turned pedestal, four splayed supports, brass hairy paw cups and castors (no retaining bolts for the top), 67.5 (h) x 118.5cms (top diam.), inlaid urn shield shaped backs, upholstered seats, splayed supports, spindled stretchers, 85 (h) x 43 (w) x 42cms (seat d)Provenance: private collection Wirral
VINTAGE OAK DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE & FIVE (4+1) FARMHOUSE DINING CHAIRS, stripped back table top, rounded corners, painted base, substantial urn shape supports, trestle pedestal base, 74.5 (h) x 91.5 (l closed) x 152.5 (l fully open) x 91cms (w), curved slatted backs, solid seats, turned supports, H stretchers, 100 (h) x 56 (w) x 39cms (seat d) the carver, 84 (h) x 36.5 (w) x 36cms (seat d) the othersProvenance: private collection Conwy
A 19th century French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain clock garniture, the mantel clock with floral painted urn finial and jewelled dial decorated with cherubs, the side panels with landscape vistas, Japy Freres eight day movement striking on a bell, accompanied by a pair of near matching three light candelabra with ivy pattern extinguishers and floral painted base columns, clock 19cm wide, 15cm deep, 37cm high candelabra 19cm wide, 30.5cm high
A miscellaneous selection of items including a Border Fine Arts Herriot display plate 'In from the Cold', a Wedgwood flower urn in off white, four horn spoons, a small selection of decorative thimbles, a boxed turned needle case, four items of Lomogues in green including a cup and saucer, ash tray and trinket dish, an Aynsley 'Pembroke' rectangular dish and a Beswick Ware 1937 coronation mug etc.
Edwardian inlaid mahogany and satinwood strung cylinder desk, the roll-top with central urn and scrolling foliate inlays, opening to reveal fitted interior and sliding writing surface with leather inset, fitted with two drawers, on square tapering supports with castorsDimensions: Height: 103cm Length/Width: 75cm Depth/Diameter: 47cm
A William IV mahogany cheval mirror, having square cut and turned columns, with urn shaped finials, the rectangular mirror with original plate glass, raised on outswept tapering supports to brass capped castors, mirrorplate 104.5 x 64.5cm, overall h.175cmFrame is missing one large piece of veneer to top.Three chips to veneer further along from the loss.Plate has some silvering.Missing sconces.Stand is good and sturdy, but with several marks and wear.
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