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Catalogue for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 28th of January 2026

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viewing : Chairs, Sofas, Chaise Longues in Antique & Fine Quality Furniture and Furnishings
description ( and estimated value in GBP )
  • William Morris, an ebonised elm Sussex stick and rail back chair with woven rush seat, raised on turned supports 86cm h x 40cm w x 34cm d

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William Morris, an ebonised elm Sussex stick and rail back chair with woven rush seat, raised on turned supports 86cm h x 40cm w x 34cm d £80-120

  • An Edwardian carved walnut armchair with bobbin turned decoration, upholstered in pink and white floral material 95cm h x 66cm w x 66cm d

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An Edwardian carved walnut armchair with bobbin turned decoration, upholstered in pink and white floral material 95cm h x 66cm w x 66cm d £30-40

  • A child's South African hardwood open arm chair with splat back and woven hide seat, raised on square tapered supports with presentation plaque "With the compliments of Marico District to Lady Buxton" 60cm h x 36cm w x 28cm d

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A child's South African hardwood open arm chair with splat back and woven hide seat, raised on square tapered supports with presentation plaque "With the compliments of Marico District to Lady Buxton" 60cm h x 36cm w x 28cm d £50-75

  • A child's Georgian style mahogany open arm carver chair with pierced vase shaped back, upholstered drop in seat, raised on square supports with H framed stretcher 61cm h x 47cm w x 31cm d.. The back with silver plaque marked "This chair is a copy from one owned by John Gurney of Eartham and was used by his children, given to his Great Granddaughter Alexander Buxton Christmas 1910"

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A child's Georgian style mahogany open arm carver chair with pierced vase shaped back, upholstered drop in seat, raised on square supports with H framed stretcher 61cm h x 47cm w x 31cm d.. The back with silver plaque marked "This chair is a copy from one owned by John Gurney of Eartham and was used by his children, given to his Great Granddaughter Alexander Buxton Christmas 1910" £60-80