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An early Victorian mahogany framed and buttonback maroon leather upholstered cockfighting chair, having horseshoe top rail, stuffover seat and rai...

A Victorian cast iron garden chair in the Fernleaf pattern, with wooden slatted seat, white painted, gross h.91cm, arm w.63cm, seat d.36cm

Property of a lady - James Reilly (Manchester, 1825-1899) - a set of six Victorian mahogany campaign dining chairs, with drop-in seats & bolt-on b...

Property of a lady - a set of six late Victorian fruitwood side chairs with cane panelled drop-in seats; together with a single similar (7).

Property of a lady - Richard La Trobe-Bateman (b.1938) - a Cotswold school style brown oak child's chair, with adzed seat on octagonal section leg...

A Fine 19th Century Yew-wood Stool with turned fruitwood legs. The round dished seat having two groove turned border lines to the top and stepped ...

A 19th Century Country Three-legged Stool. The slab seat with canted rear corners morticed through with splayed rustic rib-turned legs 14½" (37 cm...

A 19th Century Stick Back Windsor Armchair. The yew-wood back hoop (A/F) framing ten long stick spindles piercing through the yew-wood arm bow wit...

A Small Primitive 19th Century Country Stool, painted dark brown. The oval plank seat on splayed ash stick legs 5¼" (13 cm) high, the top 8" x 4½"...

A Set of Four 18th Century Louis XV Fauteuils. The moulded walnut frames having a cartouche shaped upholstered back, padded arm rests, and a serpe...

A Fine 19th Century Scroll-back Windsor Armchair attributed to the Thames Valley /High Wycombe. The yew-wood back having a raised up section to th...

A Small 18th Century Style Yew-wood Cock Fighting Stool of fine colour & patination. The burr elm saddle seat swept forward to the front above a c...

An 18th Century Boarded Oak Child's Commode Chair. The raked back board with a domed top pierced by a bifoil handle, splayed side boards with reta...

A Small Fine Quality 19th Century Fruitwood Mendlesham Armchair Circa 1800-1860. The splayed rectangular back frame inlaid with stringing and inco...

An Upholstered Walnut Chair. The rectangular back and seat covered in a machine woven fabric with scrolling stems of flowers and foliage on an 'ol...

A Superb 19th Century Yew-wood High Decorative Splat-back Windsor Rocking Chair attributed to Worksop, Nottinghamshire. The back hoop framing an e...

A 19th Century Child's Mendelsham Windsor Armchair of fine colour & patination. The spindled back adorned with three ball turnings sandwiched betw...

A Fine 19th Century Child's Yew-wood Low Splat Back Windsor Armchair. The yew-wood hoop framing a fretted centre splat and four long stick spindle...

A Fabulous Child's Gothic Windsor Armchair attributed to the Thames Valley. The lancet arched fruitwood back framing a long decoratively pierced c...

A Delightful Miniature 19th Century Wheel Back Windsor Armchair. The ash hoop back centred by a long fretted splat incorporating a wheel motif wit...

A Near Pair of Fine Quality 19th Century Nottinghamshire Yew-wood Decorative Splat Windsor Armchairs attributed to the Worksop area, Circa 1820-8...

A Fine Quality North Nottinghamshire Yew-wood Decorative Splat Windsor Armchair by Gabbitass. The hoop back enclosing an elaborately shaped & pie...

A Fine Quality Nottinghamshire Yew-wood Decorative Splat Windsor Armchair by Gabbitass. The hoop back enclosing an elaborately shaped & pierced c...

A Near Pair of Fine Quality 19th Century Nottinghamshire Yew-wood High Decorative Splat Windsor Armchairs atrributed to the Worksop area, Circa 18...

A 19th Century Nottinghamshire Yew-wood Decorative Splat Windsor Armchair attributed to the Worksop area, Circa 1820-80. The hoop backs enclosin...

An Unusual English or Welsh Joined Oak Hooded Armchair. The rectangular fielded panel back enclosed by a flat back-sloped canopy top and paneled s...

A Pair of 18th Century Slat Back Walnut Side Chairs. The pierced cresting rails carved with voluted scrolls above five D-section slats flanked by ...

A Pair of 17th Century Italian Walnut Hall Chairs. Each chair having two broad scrolling back bars enriched with carving and set between square se...

A Pair of Early 17th Century Italian Upholstered Walnut Armchairs. The tall padded rectangular backs and seats covered in cerise velvet enhanced w...

An Unusual Reclining Ladder Back Armchair. The back having three carved rails between moulded uprights surmounted by turned finials, with iron hin...

A Child's Charles I Oak Stool. The seat now covered in a fragment of turkeywork [Ex Victor Chinnery Collection], stitched onto a black felt backin...

A Pair of Late 17th Century Carved Oak Back Stools attributed to Shropshire. The deep shaped cresting rails carved with scrolled sprays of foliage...

A 17th Century Oak Wainscot Chair attributed to Lancashire. The cresting rail carved with a thistle head to the centre flanked by undulant stems i...

A 17th Century Style Lancashire Type Armchair. The back panel and shaped cresting rail carved with scrolling vines of grapes and flowers. The scro...

A Joined Oak Child's 17th century Wainscot Chair. The shaped top rail carved with a pair of scrolling serpents with barbed tongues flanked by sine...

An Upholstered Walnut Armchair in the French 17th Century Style. The padded seat and back with slightly arched top covered in a patterned chenille...

A Handsome Mid 17th Century Oak Armchair. The twinned scroll cresting rail carved with sweeping leaves and surmounted by three urn finials. The b...

A 17th Century Joined Oak Side Chair. The rectangular framed back having an open section to the base below a carved panel decorated with two daisy...

A 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot Chair attributed to Lancashire. The plain back panel in a moulded frame with stepped in corners, below a shaped...

A Small Charles I Joined Oak Child's Stool, Circa 1640. The rectangular seat with moulded edge on moulded rails and inverted baluster turned legs ...

A 17th Century Joined Oak Chair Attributed to Lancashire. The panel back chip carved with a lozenge motif with gouged line borders emitting fleur-...

Two Late 17th Century & Later Walnut Spindle Backed Chairs. The cresting rails carved with leafy plants issuing ball flowers above five barley twi...

A James I Inlaid Oak Wainscot Chair dated 1617. The top rail carved with a band of linked jewel-work below an apexed surmount flanked by finials; ...

A Pair of William & Mary Caned Walnut High Back Side Chairs. The caned, arch topped backs surmounted by pierced cresting rails carved with voluted...

A Set of Six 17th Century Carved Oak Dining Chairs, attributed to Derbyshire or Yorkshire,. The two crescent shaped back bars with scalloped upper...

A Charles II Oak Wainscot Chair of modest proportions, attributed to South West Yorkshire/East Lancashire area, possibly Burnley, Circa 1680-1700...

A Fine Charles II Carved Oak Yorkshire Settle attributed to the Halifax area, Circa 1670. The back having a lunette carved top rail enriched with ...

A Small & Charming Charles I Joined Oak Box Seat Settle Circa 1640. The panelled back having a broad top rail enriched with arabesque strap-work a...

A Fine Mid 17th Century Dated Yorkshire Oak Wainscot Chair attributed to the Leeds area. The deep shaped cresting rail carved with a pair of scrol...

A Charles I English Oak Joint Stool Circa 1620-40. The seat with moulded edge pegged to run-moulded serpentine rails and nicely turned legs united...

A Fine & Rare 17th Century Oak Wainscot Chair dated 1625, attributed to Salisbury. The arcaded panel back boldly carved with a flowering plant ben...

A Fine Charles I Oak Joint Stool, Circa 1630-40, possibly of Salisbury origin. The top with moulded edge above run-moulded and carved seat rails s...

A Fabulous Quality Mid 17th Century Oak Yorkshire Armchair attributed to the Halifax area, Circa 1640-60. The deep shaped cresting rail richly car...

A Fine Elizabethan Oak Joint Stool, Circa 1580-1600. The seat with moulded edge above run moulded bicuspid rails and fluted legs united by periphe...

A Rare & Imposing James I Carved Oak Armchair Circa 1620, possibly of Yorkshire origin. The broad top rail profusely carved with interlaced strap-...

An Important Charles I Oak Wainscot Chair dated 1630, of fine colour & patination. The shaped cresting rail carved with twin elongated S-scrolls a...

HALL BENCH, early 20th century Edwardian fruitwood and inlaid with brass studded velvet upholstered seat, 106cm W.

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