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A scarce .32” RF Frank Wesson “Pocket Rifle”, 21¼” overall, octagonal barrel 18” which swings to the right for loading, the breech stamped on the left side “Frank Wesson, Worcester, Mass/ Patented May 31. 1870”, the barrel numbered 718, the butt numbered 786, with nickel plated frame and rosewood grips, the butt dove tailed for shoulder stock. GWO & clean condition (slight wear to plating, the ejector button replaced), now fitted with a skeleton walnut stock from a walking stick gun. GC Plate 6
An early 19th Century yew wood and elm Windsor type wheel and stick back elbow chair attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1800-1840, the shaped seat on turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher, 102 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Width of seat approx. 47 cm. Chair overall appears to have had quite a lot of previous repairs and replacement sections, centre back splat may possibly be a later replacement and/or refurbished and has much less wear than the arms. Arms with various splits and stains, bentwood area of the back also with various splits and stains, seat may be later and/or has been refurbished and re-varnished, both back legs appear to be later and back right leg is in a similar wood to that of the seat, some old woodworm holes, two front legs appear to be early and one of the turned stretchers appears to be early, the other straight turned stretcher appears to be a later replacement, various repairs to the arms, and inset sections.
An early 19th Century Thames Valley beech and elm wheel and stick back Windsor type elbow chair, the shaped seat on turned and ringed legs united by an H-stretcher, attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1800-1840, 119 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Width of seat approx. 52.5 cm, depth of seat approx. 45 cm. Chair overall with quite a lot of old woodworm holes and woodworm damage including to arms, legs and bentwood back area, overall with wear and patination conducive with age and use, and some repairs, but generally appears in tidy condition.
An early 19th Century Thames Valley yew wood and elm stick back Windsor type elbow chair with unusual fretwork carved back splat, the shaped seat on turned and ringed legs united by a crinoline stretcher, attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1800-1840, 110 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Width of seat approx. 54 cm, depth of seat approx. 47.5 cm. Chair overall with wear and patination conducive with age and use, quite a lot of splits throughout and some repairs, several splits across the seat although these do appear to be stable, appears to have a nice patination, various splits, chips and losses to legs (please see photos for examples).

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