ANTIQUE yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, A Victorian ash and elm Rocking Windsor Armchair, A Charles II oak Armchair
ANTIQUE yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, A Victorian ash and elm Rocking Windsor Armchair, A Charles II oak Armchair
A Charles II oak Joint Stool, circa 1680, the moulded top and fretwork apron above baluster turned and square legs, 43cm.; lft. 5in.
AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1825, the
pierced splat with a disc moulding, the
solid seat on turned legs joined by
‘H’-shaped stretchers.
A Charles II oak Mule Chest, circa
1660, the moulded top above triple
panels centred by geometric strapwork
with flowerhead inlay, the base with two
short and one long drawer, altered, 83 cm.
high by 100cm. wide; 2ft. 8V2in. by
3ft.
An ash and elm stick-back
Windsor Armchair, early 19th Century,
of primitive form, on splayed legs.
A yew-wood and elm stick-back
Windsor Armchair, early 19th Century,
on turned legs joined by ‘H’-shaped
stretchers; together with a smaller
yew-wood, elm and beechwood stick-back
Windsor Armchair, early 19th Century, on
turned legs joined by ‘H’-shaped
stretchers.
A Victorian ash and elm Rocking
Windsor Armchair, circa 1850, with a
pierced splat and bobbin turned legs
joined by a crinoline stretcher.
AN ANTIQUE III yew-wood and elm
Windsor armchair, circa 1800, with a
pierced splat above a solid seat, on
cabriole legs joined by crinoline
stretchers, one rear leg replaced.
Two similar Victorian ash and
beechwood Windsor Armchairs, circa
1850, with pierced splats and solid seats,
on ring turned legs joined by ‘H’-shaped
stretchers; together with an elm and
beechwood Windsor wheel-back
Armchair.
A pair of William and Mary
beechwood and caned Side Chairs, circa
1700, the rectangular backs with pierced
foliate crestings, the cabriole legs joined
by ‘H’-shaped stretchers, restored (2).
A pair of James II caned, walnut
and beech Side Chairs, circa 1685, the
scrolled backs with coronet crestings above oval cane panels and spiral twist supports, the cane seats on conforming legs with pierced front stretchers, restored, one chair stamped MCD 1839.
A Charles II oak Armchair, circa
1680, the carved fan-shaped cresting
above a lozenge panel back, the webbed
seat on baluster turned and square legs
joined by stretchers, restored
An oak ‘Turner’s’ Chair, of
triangular form with ‘V’-shaped splats
above a solid seat, on three turned legs
joined by stretchers.
AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1825, with stick splats above a solid seat, on turned legs with ‘H’-shaped stretchers; together with an early Victorian yew and elm Windsor wheel-back Armchair with crinoline stretchers; and a pair of yew-wood and elm single Windsor Chairs, 1st half 19th. Century, with crinoline stretchers.
AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood, elm and beechwood comb-back Windsor Armchair, circa 1830, on turned legs with crinoline stretchers; together with a Victorian ash and beechwood Windsor Armchair, circa 1840, with a pierced splat and solid seat, on turned legs joined by crinoline stretchers.
An oak boarded Coffer, 2nd half 17th Century, with a moulded and chip carved top and trestle-shaped supports, restored, 72cm. wide.
An oak and pine Refectory Table,
the cleated top with a frieze drawer at
one end, the baluster and square legs
joined by peripheral stretchers, 78cm.
high by 170cm. long; 2ft. 63Ain. by 5ft. 7in.,
made-up, including 19th and 17th Century
components.
A carved oak Cupboard, 17th
Century, made-up, the moulded cornice
above a foliate strapwork frieze, the pair
of linen-fold panelled doors enclosing
hanging space, on stile feet, 184cm. high
by 138cm. wide; 6ft. }/2in. by 4ft. 6′/2in.
AN ANTIQUE II oak Settle, circa 1750,
the quadruple fielded panel back above a later plank seat, including a velvet squab cushion, on cabriole legs, back possibly reduced in height, 189cm. wide; 6ft. 21/2in.
AN ANTIQUE II oak kneehole
Dressing Table, circa 1740, inlaid
throughout with stringing, the moulded
mahogany crossbanded top above an
arrangement of eight drawers
surrounding a recessed arched cupboard
door, on shaped bracket feet, handles
replaced, 74cm. high by 79cm. wide; 2ft. 5in.
by 2ft. 7in
An oak Dresser, 1st half 18th
Century, the associated raised open shelf
back above a later top with a pair of
frieze drawers and a triple fielded panel
base enclosed by a pair of doors, on stile
feet, restored, 188cm. high by 153cm. wide;
6ft. 2in. by 5ft.
A Charles II oak Settle, circa 1680,
the multi-fielded panel back above a
solid seat flanked by open arms, on
bobbin turned legs joined by stretchers,
loose joints, 137cm. high by 141cm. wide;
4ft. 6in. by 4ft.