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A Bakhtiar carpet, woven in colours with stylised "Persian garden" design, within conforming border, 9ft 8ins x 7ft (even wear throughout) £200-300
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A Tabriz carpet, woven in colours with endless floral and palmette diaper repeats, featuring bird and animal motifs on an ivory ground within conforming border, 13ft x 9ft 10ins £500-700
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A Tabriz carpet, woven in colours with central oval double headed medallion, pale blue spandrels and floral filler motifs on a madder ground, within conforming palmette and tendril border, 12ft x 8ft 4ins (signed to border) £250-350
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An antique Kazak carpet, woven in primary colours with central octagonal medallion and geometric filler motifs on a madder ground, within conforming border, 9ft 3ins x 5ft 10ins (significantly worn) £300-400
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An antique Qashgai carpet, woven in colours with endless Boteh repeats, on a dark blue ground within conforming borders, 12ft 2ins x 6ft 3ins £1500-2000
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A set of six Regency rosewood dining chairs inlaid in brass and ivory with scrolled leaf, animal and figural ornament, with shaped crest rails and splats, the drop-in seats upholstered in tan cloth, on turned legs £1200-1600
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A set of six walnut and ebonised dining chairs of Victorian design with shaped and leaf carved crest rails, the backs and seats upholstered in mushroom patterned cloth, on turned and fluted front legs £300-400
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A set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, the seats upholstered in cream cloth, on turned and fluted front legs, and a set of six ditto beechwood balloon back chairs, the seats upholstered in green cloth (one damaged) £150-200
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A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs with plain crest rails and carved splats, the seats upholstered in red velour, on turned and fluted front legs £200-300
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A Harlequin set of six 19th Century "Nottinghamshire" ash and elm low two tier stick back Windsor armchairs all with arched crest rails, pierced splats and wood seats, on turned legs with crinoline stretchers £1500-2000
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A pair of 1920s walnut armchairs of "Queen Anne" design, the shaped backs with solid vase pattern splats, the shaped arms with scroll terminals and the drop-in seat in floral needlework, on cabriole legs with shell carving to the knees £700-1000 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A pair of mahogany square back armchairs of Hepplewhite design, the moulded backs with three upright splats and moulded arms, the seat upholstered in green cloth, on slender turned front legs £150-200 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A mahogany shield back dining chair of "French Hepplewhite" design, carved with ears of wheat and leaf and bellflower ornament, the seat upholstered in brocade, on cabriole front legs £100-150 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A child's mahogany armchair of Hepplewhite design, the arched back with four upright splats carved with leaf and bellflower ornament, cane panelled seat, with table stand, on square tapered legs with spade toes, 35ins high overall £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A George II mahogany dining chair, the shaped back with solid vase pattern splat, the drop-in seat in rose brocade, on cabriole front legs with shell carving to the knees and claw and ball feet £150-200 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A pair of George II walnut dining chairs with shaped crest rails and solid vase pattern splats, the drop-in seat in rose brocade, on cabriole front legs with turned H-pattern stretchers £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Two mahogany shield back armchairs of Hepplewhite design, one with shaped and moulded back and fluted splat, reeded shaped arms and square tapered front legs, and the other with moulded shaped back carved with "Prince of Wales Feathers" and the seats upholstered in cream brocade £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A pair of George IV mahogany hall chairs, the shaped backs each painted with oval armorial, with wood seats on turned legs (slight damage) £150-200
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An early Victorian harpist's rosewood balloon back adjustable chair, the crest rail carved with leaf ornament, shaped splat, the circular seat upholstered in old gold dralon, on turned and leaf capped splayed front legs £200-300
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A late 19th Century painted satinwood "Sheraton Revival" armchair, the whole decorated with floral sprays, musical trophies, leaf ornament and leaf and swag ornament with finely fretted back panel and splat, slender curved arms with turned uprights, cane panelled seat (damaged) and on slender turned and splayed front legs, and with fitted seat squab in blue cloth £350-500
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Italian walnut framed folding armchair of 16th Century design, carved throughout with leaf scroll and animal ornament, with shaped back panel, curved support, lions mask arm terminals, on paw feet (with woodworm damage and one curved support split and broken), with loose seat cushion for same £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century oak framed "Orkney" armchair with woven rush pattern curved back, shaped arm terminals, drop-in seat, on square tapered front legs (slight woodworm damage) £250-350
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Two 19th Century yewwood and elm seated two tier stick back "Yorkshire" Windsor armchairs with curved crest rails and pierced splats, wood seats, on turned underframes (one cracked to back) £650-800
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An 18th Century yewwood corner armchair with horse-shoe back, twin pierced vase pattern splat, the drop-in seat upholstered in floral tapestry, on square legs £250-300
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A Robert (Mouseman) Thompson of Kilburn dished topped oak stool, on octagonal baluster tapering supports joined by stretchers, and carved with long tailed mouse, 16ins wide x 11ins deep x 15ins high £300-400 Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from the Kilburn workshop
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A pair of George III mahogany dining chairs with moulded and panelled rectangular crest rails and conforming splats, reeded uprights and the seats upholstered in green striped dralon, on sabre front legs (in poor condition), and a pair of late 18th/early 19th Century French stained beechwood dining chairs (with evidence of old woodworm damage) £120-160
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A pair of 19th Century oak high square back dining room chairs, the seats and backs upholstered in tapestry and fringe, on turned underframes £70-100
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A late 19th Century Burmese stain wood occasional chair, carved and pierced throughout with figural and leaf scroll ornaments, the shaped back with three seated figures to finials on shaped cabriole legs with animal face mask feet, 17ins x 21ins x 42ins (seat split) £150-200
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A Victorian panelled oak hall bench of Arts & Crafts design with pierced frieze, lifting wood seat, on turned bun feet, 43ins wide £150-200
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A French stained beechwood showwood framed fauteuil, the back seat and arm pads upholstered in rose leaf pattern damask, on cabriole front legs £70-100
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A 1920s mahogany framed wing back easy chair of Georgian design, upholstered in green chenille and fringed, on cabriole legs with pad feet, a modern easy chair upholstered in white cloth and a modern rectangular footstool upholstered in red cloth on carved paw feet £150-200
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A pair of early 19th Century Continental mahogany framed Bergere library armchairs by Wallaert of Brussels, with curved backs inlaid with boxwood stringings and leaf capped scroll arm terminals and carved leaf and tongue mounts to the swept arm supports, the seats and backs upholstered in red hide, on turned and reeded front legs and castors £2400-3000 Note: Maker's name stamped to front rails of each chair
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A 19th Century Continental beechwood framed harpist's adjustable chair, the plain back with turned uprights and turned adjustable seat, on turned and splayed legs with brass claw pattern feet holding a glass ball £250-350
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An old carved walnut high back open arm chair of Carolean design with shaped cresting and spiral turned supports, the back and seat upholstered in coloured tapestry, on turned supports and carved paw front feet (tapestry possibly 17th Century – chair frame with adaptations and woodworm damage) £200-300
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A late Victorian mahogany framed open armed easy chair in the French manner with moulded showwood frame, the seat, arms and back upholstered in green striped cloth, on turned front legs and casters (slight damage and repair) £80-120
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A Victorian carved oak "Wainscott" armchair of 17th Century design with shaped crest rail, the back with floral, lunette and gadrooned decoration, wood seat, on turned underframe £150-200 Note: Plaque fixed to reverse of chair engraved "This chair was presented to the Ramsgate Branch, Queen's Own Buffs Association by Mr Horace Cook, French 2006", with signed letter to confirm same
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An 18th Century panelled pine and elm "Bacon" settle, the top with overhanging cupboard enclosed by a single fielded panelled door above larger cupboard enclosed by fielded panelled door, lifting box seat under, 40ins wide x 28.5ins deep x 80ins high (with adaptations, damages and repairs) £250-300
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A 19th Century Continental walnut rectangular stool, the seat upholstered in red leaf pattern damask, on scrolled underframe, 22ins x 16ins x 14ins high £200-300
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A late Georgian mahogany day bed/chaise lounge, upholstered in cream silk, on square tapered legs and casters £200-300
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A modern figured walnut showwood framed two seat settee of Biedermeier design with arched crest rail and arms, the arm terminals inlaid with stylised leaf motifs, upholstered in green and cream striped cloth on splayed front legs, 68ins wide £300-400
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A pair of modern "Modus Wrap" swivel easy chairs by Simon Pengelly, upholstered in grey leather and on aluminium cross pattern bases £700-1000
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A Victorian easy chair upholstered in cream leaf patterned damask, on turned and reeded ebonised front legs and casters £100-150
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A late Victorian rosewood framed open arm easy chair, the back, seat and arm pads upholstered in mushroom dralon, the back buttoned, on cabriole front legs with scrolled toes and castors (slight damage to back) £150-200
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A Victorian mahogany spoon back nursing chair, the seat upholstered in leaf pattern damask, the back buttoned, on scrolled front feet (slight damage and upholstered damage) £120-160
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A Victorian mahogany framed chaise longue, the back and seat upholstered in cream leaf pattern damask, the back buttoned, on turned legs and castors, 76ins long (upholstery stained and veneer scuffed and worn) £100-150
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A George IV mahogany framed three seat settee with reeded square back, the seat and arms upholstered in tapestry, on turned and spiral reeded front supports and legs with brass castors, 72ins wide £600-800
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An early 20th Century Scandinavian beechwood three seat settee of "Biedermeier" design with quadruple finials, inlaid with chequered bandings, upholstered in blue striped cloth, on square legs, 84ins wide £200-300
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A walnut framed triple chair back settee of George II design with shaped crest rail and solid vase pattern splats and shepherd's crook arm terminals, the drop-in seat upholstered in floral tapestry, on four cabriole front legs with moulded toes, 65ins wide £500-700
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