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William IV mahogany and red leather library chair, c.1835 with…

William IV mahogany and red leather library chair, c.1835 with rectangular back, with s-scroll arms on turned reeded legs on stretchers. Provenance: Ex-Mr and Mrs Rene Rivkin, Sotheby's, Sydney, June 2001, lot 219, then private collection, Sydney.

Two Windsor chairs in elm' mid to late 20th century, each with…

Elm Windsor Chairs with Provenance

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…

William and Mary walnut and oak elbow chair, c. 1692, the top…

Walnut and Oak Elbow Chair, c. 1692

William and Mary walnut and oak elbow chair, c. 1692, the top rail carved with a bust of Queen Mary and initials of unknown owner, amongst acanthus leaves, cane back and seat, front legs carved with winged lions, raised on four legs joined by stretchers,…

William Morris & Co. Arts & Crafts ebonised Sussex armchair, c.…

Ebonised Sussex Armchair by William Morris & Co

William Morris & Co. Arts & Crafts ebonised Sussex armchair, c. 1880, with spindle turned back, conforming arm rests, above a later rush seat, height 85 cm. Provenance: The collection of Tony White, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney

A William IV mahogany library chair, with 'S' shaped arm…

William IV Mahogany Library Chair with Red Leather Upholstery

A William IV mahogany library chair, with 'S' shaped arm supports and turned and reeded legs on brass castors. Covered with red leather upholstery. England, circa 1835. Provenance: The collection of Mr & Mrs Rene Rivkin, Sotheby's Sydney, 3 June 2001, lot…

A fine pair of William IV mahogany library chairs, each…

William IV Library Chairs in Olive Green Leather

A fine pair of William IV mahogany library chairs, each upholstered in olive green leather. The reeded 'S' shaped seat supported on two reeded and tapered turned front legs and two plain back legs with brass castors. England, circa 1830. Provenance:…

William IV mahogany rocking chair scroll arm supports on turned…

Mahogany Rocking Chair with Scroll Arm Supports

William IV mahogany rocking chair scroll arm supports on turned front legs, plain rockers

A pair of William IV Spade-Back mahogany chairs, on turned and…

William IV Spade-Back Mahogany Chairs with Horse Hair Fabric

A pair of William IV Spade-Back mahogany chairs, on turned and fluted front legs and sabre rear legs covered in horse hair fabric. English circa 1830. Provenance: W F Bradshaw Pty Ltd, Sydney

A William IV mahogany and leather bergere library chair,…

William IV Library Chair with Green Leather Upholstery

A William IV mahogany and leather bergere library chair, upholstered in green buttoned leather, the down-swept arms, raised on turned and block supports, once in the library of Harrington park colonial homestead, from 1954, 50 cm wide, 81 cm deep, 93 cm…

The Speaker's Chair, An important gentleman's armchair,…

The Speaker's Chair: A Victorian Cedar Armchair

The Speaker's Chair, An important gentleman's armchair, Australian cedar, circa 1850, formerly the Speaker's Chair from the 1st Legislative Council of Victoria 1851, presided over by Lieutenant-Governor Charles La Trobe, 'illustrated in '?Victoria The…

William Howitt: Two carved chairs with portrait panel backs,…

Hardey Family's Carved Jarrah Portrait Chairs

William Howitt: Two carved chairs with portrait panel backs, jarrah. Provenance: Hardey family collection, Western Australia

An important dining setting carved by William Howitt of Western…

Carved Jarrah Dining Set with World War I Leaders' Portraits

An important dining setting carved by William Howitt of Western Australia, carved jarrah. Each chair with carved portrait of allied World War I leaders: Lord Kitchener, General Birdwood, General Joffre, Earl Haig and H.H. Maharaja of Bikaner. Includes…

A Jimmy Possum chair, Tasmania, circa 1895, of typical…

Antique Jimmy Possum Chair from Tasmania, Circa 1895

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…

A pair of William & Mary walnut chairs, the tall architectural…

William & Mary Walnut Chairs with Architectural Back

A pair of William & Mary walnut chairs, the tall architectural back with columns and pillasters and a central pierced foliate panel surmounted by a foliate scrolled crest above an over-stuffed seat and raised on heavily turned legs joined by an…

A William IV dining arm-chair in Australian cedar, early 1830s,…

William IV Cedar Dining Armchair

A William IV dining arm-chair in Australian cedar, early 1830s, the rolled bar-back above the carved cross-rail and scrolling open arms, the drop-in seat raised on sabre legs. Height 84 cm. Width 53 cm. Depth 55 cm

Pair of William IV Tasmanian black wood and cedar chairs, circa…

William IV Tasmanian Blackwood Chairs (1830)

Pair of William IV Tasmanian black wood and cedar chairs, circa 1830 the shaped back crest supported by scroll molded supports above plain back legs and turned front legs Provenence: Private Collection, Sydney