A rare set of eight Yugoslavian beech Windsor chairs, spindle back, shaped seats, two carvers. Made In Yugoslavia stamped in gold to the base of each chair. (One carver requires minor repair). 57 x 58 x 100 cm.
A small Windsor style caned carver chair, 20th century, the stained wood with an arched back and cross form wheel backed splats, with open curved arms to a caned seat, raised on cabriole front legs united by stretchers. Height 84 cm, width 55 cm, depth 55
Ercol dining suite, designed by Lucian Ercolani, c.1960s British, model 384 oval top dropside table, with splayed legs plus, six model 400 Windsor dining chairs, table height 72 cm, width 63 cm to 113 cm, length 113 cm, chair height 85 cm
Set of 4 19th century elm & beech kitchen chairs, Windsor chair type with turned back uprights. C.1880. Approx dimensions: Length;45 cm, width;46 cm, height; 85 cm
An elm Windsor chair, mid 19th century, the hooped comb back with shaped and pierced splat above curved arms and the moulded seat, on turned supports with a crinoline stretcher, 111 cm high, 52 cm wide, 69 cm deep
An elm and beech Windsor chair, second quarter 19th century, the straight comb back with toprail and curving arms, above the slab seat, on turned supports
Two Windsor chairs in elm? mid to late 20th century, each with a hooped back and a pierced splat, also having double tiered spindles, joined by flat arms to the saddle seat. The whole raised on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher. One chair has the
An elm framed child's hoop back Windsor chair, 18th century, with saddle seat and splayed turned legs united by an 'H' form stretcher, 81 cm high, 49 cm wide, 35 cm deep
An elm Windsor carver chair, Victorian, the arched back with wheel backed splat and plain spindles and incorporated 'U' shaped arms on a shaped seat on turned legs with plain stretchers, height 110 cm, width 56 cm depth 66 cm
A Victorian elm and beech Windsor chair, the typical arched stick back with pierced splat, the bowed back rail with spindle turned supports above a shaped solid seat on turned legs with turned stretchers, height 99 cm
A Georgian oak and elm comb back Windsor chair; Thames valley, the shaped top rail and baluster splat with stick uprights and curved back rail above a solid seat on cabriole legs with pad feet, joined by turned stretchers. Height 111 cm, width 63 cm, depth
A Victorian ash and elm broad arm Windsor chair, traditional central pierced slat back and spindles, turned uprights to the curving arms, raised on turned legs and stretcher base. 57 x 46 x 113 cm.
A charming George III ash Windsor stick back child's chair, circa 1800, a country chair with a fine mellow patina, having a hooped back, a dished seat and raised on splayed turned legs. Provenance: horn Antiques, Cheshire, 1998, height 49 cm, width 41 cm,
An elm and beech Windsor chair, first half 19th century, the arched comb back and u-shaped arms above a dished seat, on turned supports, joined with a H-form stretcher, 100 cm high, 55 cm wide, 58 cm deep.
A Victorian elm Windsor chair, the traditional central pierced slat back and spindles, shaped seat, raised on substantial turned legs and curving stretcher base. 57 x 46 x 113 cm.
A Georgian elm Windsor chair, the traditional central pierced slat back and spindles, shaped seat, raised on turned legs and stretcher base. 55 x 42 x 103 cm.
19th century elm Windsor chair, with curved back and pierced centre wheel splat, surrounded by spindles, above a shaped seat raised on turned legs united by stretchers, maker's initials J.O.A to back, height 91 cm
An English Provinical elm and oak Windsor chair, 19th century, the arched crest rail, above pierced vertical splats and scrolls arms, and a contoured solid seat, raised on turned supports, 90 cm high, 47 cm wide, 41 cm deep, condition: evidence of previous
An antique oak and elm Windsor dining chair, the arched back with central urn splat, the solid seat on turned legs and stretchers. Height 86 cm, width 44 cm, depth 49 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
An ash and elm Windsor chair, the typical arched stick back with pierced splat, the bowed back rail with spindle turned supports above a shaped solid seat on turned legs with turned stretchers, 19th century, height 114 cm, width 67 cm, depth 60 cm
An 19th century oak Windsor type chair, the Windsor type back rest, pierced splats, out swept arms on turned supports and a shaped seat on turned legs with 'H' stretcher. English circa 1820. 110 x 70 x 65 cm
A Windsor chair, in oak, 19th century, with curved back, above centre wheel splat, surrounded by spindles, on shaped seat raised on turned legs united by stretchers. Height 97 cm
Windsor chair mid 19th century, high back in oak and elm, hoop back with enclosing Spindles and shaped pierced splat back, and slight Saddled seat, double stretcher base
19th century Windsor chair, in yew wood, with curved back, above centre splat, surrounded by spindles, on shaped seat, on turned legs united by stretchers
19th century Windsor wheel back chair in yew wood, with curved back centre splat with wheel motif and flanked by spindles, arms on spindle supports shaped seat on turned stretchers united by stretchers
An English elm Windsor chair, later 19th century, with maker's initials Hs, with a wide shaped cresting rail, lath back and shaped side frames to, curvaceous arms, a saddle seat with maker's initials to the rear, and raised, on raked and splayed turned leg
19th century English elm and yew Windsor chair with a turned spindle back 'fleur-de-lis' shape above the out curved arms and solid seat, raised on turned legs joined by 'H' stretchers.
19th century English elm and yew Windsor chair with a turned spindle back 'wheel' shape above the out curved arms and solid seat, raised on turned legs joined by 'H' stretchers.
19th century English elm and yew Windsor chair with a turned spindle back above the out curved arms and solid seat, raised on turned legs joined by 'H' stretchers.
19th century English elm and yew Windsor chair with a turned spindle back 'diamond' shape above the out curved arms and solid seat, raised on turned legs joined by 'H' stretchers.
A George III, mahogany elbow chair, with arched back, pierced splat, on square chamfered legs. Provenance: Robert Milne Brand Windsor Antiques, purchased 9th July 1962. The Estate of Stanley Crawford Stevens.
A George III mahogany Hepplewhite elbow chair with arched back, and vase shaped splat on square tapering legs, with stretchers, circa 1785. Provenance: Robert Milne Brand, Windsor Antiques, The Estate of Stanley Crawford Stevens.
A harlequin set of five 19th century beech and elm hoop back chairs, with a wheel carved splats and a star carved splats, a shaped seat on a stretcher base, together with a Windsor chair with hoop back, above a contoured seat, raised, on turned legs
Harlequin set of six 19th century beech and elm hoop back chairs, with a wheel carved splats and a star carved splats, a shaped seat on a stretcher base, together with a Windsor chair with hoop back, above a contoured seat, raised on turned legs. (7)