Dominic Winter

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Lot 324

Lot 325

324* Chair. A 1960s tubular steel armchair, with stuffed leather upholstery, 73cm high (1)

Lot 326

327* Chairs. A pair of 19th-century Louis XV-style fauteuils, each painted white with gilt-painted carved top rails, red floral upholstery on cabriole supports, 104cm high

£100-150

(2)

325* Chair. AA George III mahogany hall chair, the shield back painted with crest, solid seat on tapered supports with spade feet, inscribed in pencil under the seat ‘Bishop of York’, 96cm high (damaged back)

328* Chairs. Four chairs including a late 19th-century oak monks chair with studded leather seat, 72cm high, another oak and leather chair carved with lions, 95cm high, and two others

The Arms on this hall chair are most probably those of The Most Reverend The Hon. Edward Harcourt, PC. (1757-1847). (1) £150-200

(4)

£70-100

329* Chairs. A set of six oak ladderback chairs, circa 1900, comprising two armchairs and four side chairs, each with rush seat, 109cm high

326* Chair. A William IV mahogany library/cock fighting chair, upholstered in leather with padded arms, reading stand and brass nailed beading, on turned tapered supports with splayed legs to the rear each with brass casters, 82cm high (1)

£100-150

(6)

£100-150

£500-800

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