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An extremely rare and early Cuban mahogany model 3758 'Red Chair' by Kaare Klint (1888 - 1954)
£8,800
A pair of Aesthetic Movement oak and caned 'Dining Room Chairs' by Asahel Pilkington Bell (1846 - 1891) and George Freeth Roper (1843 - 1892)
£6,000
A large Regency faux rosewood curule stool in the manner of George Smith (1786 - 1828)
£15,000
A set of four Regency mahogany hall chairs
£6,500
A pair of Regency oak hall chairs in the manner of George Bullock (1777-1818)
£2,400
A Reformed Gothic oak upholstered side chair covered in the original red leather
£1,850
A pair of Arts and Crafts stained oak high back side chairs
£1,250
A large wicker lounge chair
£2,200
A rare model 511 bentwood armchair by Thonet
£1,950
A George III mahogany hall chair
£950
An early edition AP46 'Ox' armchair by Hans Wegner (1914 - 2007)
£18,000
The OX9 by Foster & Gane
£1,650 + VAT
A fine Regency Amboyna sofa in the manner of George Bullock (1777 - 1818)
A pair of model P40 Iroco chairs with footstools by Franco Bettonica (1927 - 1999)
£9,500
A George III mahogany side chair
£2,250
An ebonised and painted elbow chair
£580
An unusual willow and wicker armchair
£1,450
An early JH512 oak and rattan folding chair by Hans Wegner (1914 - 2007)
£12,500
A large early 19th century American carved mahogany sofa
A set of four provincial Victorian oak dining chairs
A pair of Regency flamed mahogany hall chairs
A faux bamboo ash rocking chair
A set of four George II style mahogany smokers bow elbow chairs
£4,800
A pair of Art Nouveau Bubinga elbow chairs attributed to Charles Plumet (1861 - 1928) and Tony Selmersheim (1871 - 1971)
£4,200
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