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
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.
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)
A Jimmy Possum chair, Tasmania, circa 1895, of typical construction from Australian Eucalypt, with a spindle back and slab seat, the legs jointed through to form the arm rests, 62 cm wide, x 45 cm deep, 112 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection Melbourne
A pair of Windsor style elm and ash chair back settees, 20th century the curved top rail above spindle backs, curved arms and saddle seats, raised on shaped legs joined by stretchers, 170 cm wide, 45 cm deep, 104 cm high