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A George III period (c.1770) Chippendale-style country elm carver - Gothic-style tracery to the
A George III period (c.1770) Chippendale-style country elm carver - Gothic-style tracery to the splat, later drop-in seat, shaped arms and square-...
A mahogany corner chair in mid-18th century style (later) - the concave back-rest with gun-barrel
A mahogany corner chair in mid-18th century style (later) - the concave back-rest with gun-barrel supports and two pierced splats, drop-in seat an...
A mid-18th century heavy oak corner chair - the carved concave back-rest above gun-barrel-style
A mid-18th century heavy oak corner chair - the carved concave back-rest above gun-barrel-style columns and incised splats, the arms terminating i...
A late 19th century lathe-back chair having shaped elm seat and turned, slightly splaying legs
A late 19th century lathe-back chair having shaped elm seat and turned, slightly splaying legs united by a H-form stretcher (hairline split to fro...
A set of four 19th century oak and button-backed draylon upholstered salon chairs; each with
A set of four 19th century oak and button-backed draylon upholstered salon chairs; each with turned tapering legs (4)
A good set of four Edwardian mahogany and boxwood strung salon chairs; each with central vertical
A good set of four Edwardian mahogany and boxwood strung salon chairs; each with central vertical concave shaped rosewood splat inlaid with a late...
A set of six early 20th century floral upholstered and mahogany dining chairs; each with square
A set of six early 20th century floral upholstered and mahogany dining chairs; each with square tapering moulded front legs (6)
An early 20th century Arts and Crafts style adjustable armchair with square chamfered front legs (
An early 20th century Arts and Crafts style adjustable armchair with square chamfered front legs (58cm wide x 89cm highest point, some restoration...
A 19th century oak settle (constructed from a 17th century oak chest); the four panelled back with
A 19th century oak settle (constructed from a 17th century oak chest); the four panelled back with arcading above four vertical lozenges, hinged s...