1) Second half 18th century, Southern New England. The circular top, hinged and swiveling on a birdcage joined to a ring-turned cylindrical standard raised on a tripod cabriole leg terminating in flattened paddle feet. Stabilizing brackets at underside of top have been removed. One foot broken and reattached at ankle. Second foot replaced from heel to toe. One old repair to base of pedestal at juncture to leg. Surfaces cleaned and repolished. Old insect damage, some activity possible. 2) Early 19th century England. The serpentine crest rail joined to deep ogival wings continuing to rolled arms on incurved and outscrolled supports. The frame over-upholstered in a salmon herringbone pattern. The chair raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns on circular pad feet. The rear legs backswept with pointed feet. Upholstery clean and serviceable. Frame is tight. Legs with good color and patina. PROVENANCE: Contents of a lifetime collection "Brook Crossing," South Pomfret, VT. Condition: (Fair - Very Good). Dimensions: Largest : 42 -1/2" x 27" x 22 -1/2".