A CONTINENTAL CARVED AND UPHOLSTERED CANAPE PROBABLY ITALIAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY 110cm high, 240cm wide, 69cm deep Condition Report: Measurements appear to be correct as per the online catalogue description, Overall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, chips and losses, signs of old woodworm, various running repairs to the frame, looseness to some joints, upholstery tired overall, including rips and tears - most notably the back with F shaped hole, also stains and dirt - would recommended a full reupholster overall, the seat cushion is removable, the under fabric is very stained. The frame will require some attention overall before use in a domestic setting Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
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A PAIR OF MAHOGANY LOW ARMCHAIRS IN GEORGE III STYLE, MODERN One upholstered in Robert Kime 'Indus Linen' fabric, the other in a stripe printed fabric each 76cm high, 67cm wide, 76cm deep Provenance: Christie's, London, Christie's Interiors (8996), 2nd July 2013, Lot 454 Condition Report: The frames with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some scuffs and marks, indentations, bashes The frames overall solid and stable, as catalogued these have been fairly recently upholstered, the Robert Kime upholstered chair with removable cushion, the striped chair without, this appears to be by design as the Kime chair has a 'patch' that needs to be covered by the cushion. The other chair is entirely covered. There are some surface marks consistent with use in a domestic setting, a light spot clean may be required One chair with cap-castors, the other has had these finished but are now missing (have been removed)Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance of these chairs Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III style barrel-back porter’s chair, stuffed-over upholstery, deep-button back, scroll arms, squab cushion, tapered square forelegs, brass casters, 117cm high, 84cm wide, the seat 43cm wide and 53cm deepNB - This lot is offered for sale as a work of art, the cushions may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
Edwardian Period 18ct Gold Five Stone Diamond Set Ring with a raised openwork setting, full hallmark for Chester to interior of shank; the five semi-cushion cut diamonds of pleasing colour and clarity, est.diamond weight 0.60pts; ring size L, weight 2.5g, shank and setting in excellent condition
A 19th century bone novelty pin case in the form of a fish, the removable lid inset with a Stanhope lens displaying views of Brighton, length 11cm, together with a vegetable ivory thimble case and thimble, a turned bone needle sizer by J. Rodger's & Sons, and a novelty bone pin cushion in the form of a carriage, inscribed in gilt to both sides 'Forget Me Not', length 9cm.
Girard Perregaux; A c.1970's Gent's Wristwatch, the signed cushion shape dial with line markers, the movement stamped "Girard Perregaux" "Swiss 100-755" "17 Seventeen Jewels", inside case back stamped "Girard Perregaux Swiss Stainless Steel", outside case back bearing remnant of paper label and stamped "9843 NA", to integral smooth link bracelet (part detached).The wristwatch is currently winding and ticking but cannot guarantee accuracy or time keeping. The case is 3.5 cm by 3.5 cm (excl. crown). The overall length is 21.5 cm.
A PAIR OF STUDDED LEATHER BANQUETTES WITH CUSHIONS UPHOLSTERED IN MULBERRY FABRIC and collapsible sides measuring approximately 68cm high, 153cm wide, 65cm deep when not collapsed Provenance: These seats were brought by Roger from Christopher Gibbs auction. Condition Report: Each with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, scuffs, marks, wear to the leather - overall with a distressed appearance, some losses, openings to seams and joints, overall with signs of age and constant use in a domestic setting These do not present as an exact pair, one has studwork around the arms to both front and back, the other with piping, the studded example also has a pleated apron whereas the other example has one seam to the centre of the seat front, The upholstery differs to each seat cushion, one seat cushion is button upholstered, the other is plain There is no copy paperwork for the Christopher Gibbs auction sale. The action to the arms operates by lifting and rotating on a pin - the pins are loose overall and one is missing to the piped example. There is no known maker for these, The height given is the overall from floor to top of arms, the seats are 30 and 35cm from the floor without the removable cusions, the pipped example seat has bulged revealing stuffing and the seat rises accordingly, with the cushions in place these are 45 and 48cm high (at the front of the cushion) Please see the numerous additional images on request for visual reference to condition, appearance, and points noted in the report above Condition Report Disclaimer
A MULBERRRY ANNIVERSARY CUSHION INSCRIBED TO MULBERRY TEAM ON 14TH JULY 1996 Inscribed on the back with recognition to John, Renne, Vera Hartman, The Mulberry teams, Brussels, Amsterdam approximately 50 x 50cm Gifted to Roger after opening new stores in Belgium & Holland, and in celebration of Mulberry's 25th anniversary.
A MULBERRY AT HOME WALNUT AND PAISLEY UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR IN VICTORIAN STYLE LATE 20TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE SMITH With removable seat cushion above the turned legs to the front 98cm high The chair is upholstered in Mulberry's Antique Paisley, from the High Society Collection, on page 40 of the Mulberry Home Collection 2003/2004 catalogue. Condition Report: Frame appears solid, seat cushion feels like down and feather, not accessible to comment further. Additional man-made fibre roll added to interior - see picture. Fabric intact but faded to body, arms and cushion etc. Abrasion to front turned legs.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIX PANEL DOOR LATE 18TH CENTURY 197cm high, 91cm wide This door came from The Charlton House Hotel (the Mulberry Home hotel) and was removed to make the reception during renovations.TOGETHER WITH A MULBERRY SNAKE CUSHION and a SAUL, ROGER, MULBERRY AT HOME, HARD COVER, 1999, EBURY PRESS, LONDON Condition Report: Please note this only has one hinge fitted - which appears to be old and possibly orginal, the other has never been present at Dreweatts, there is also a later cut hole for an additional hinge or fitting Handles later, keyhole covers also Overall in barn stored condition, it has not been used for a while and the surface reflects this, it will need a clean and polish before use in a domestic setting, some old splits, cracks, chips, losses, marks and indentations. Some old filled holesThe snake: partially articulated and should 'sit' in a semi-coiled position. No eyes or tongue (apparently by design) The book: in good 'as new' condition overall Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A MULBERRY AT HOME GIANT PAISLEY BEANBAG CUSHION approximately 120 x 120cm It has been covered in Mulberry's Wool Paisley (Gold/Red) fabric from the Endymion Collection, and can be found in the Mulberry Home Collection 2003/2004 catalogue on page 45. Condition Report: Large hole to front of fabric, roughly 5cm, probably moth.Reverse fabric has a 15cm long white mark, and two other smaller marks, possibly paint deposit. Fraying and holes across reverse, see pictures for extent. One dirty section, see photo.Interior stuffing uneven.Condition Report Disclaimer
Skulls/Anatomy: A Preserved Human Skull, early 20th century, a preserved medical specimen of an adult human skull, positioned upon an antique needlework cushion, enclosed beneath a period circular glass dome, diameter 30cm, overall height 36cm, with supporting mahogany base, raised upon three pedestal feet
A 19th century French marquetry inlaid model of a sedan chair, applied with gilt metal scroll mounts and inlaid with shell, C scrolls and birds, inset with two drawers, velvet lined interior housing a pin cushion doll, 54.5cm high x 35cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Victorian mahogany Scotch chest, with three cushion drawers above two short and three long drawers, flanked by carved cabriole supports terminating in lion's paw feet and raised on plinth base (lacking feet), 124 x 131 x 58cm.Condition Report: Overall solid but heavily worn condition, there is a split down the full length of the left-hand side across the top and down the right-hand side, with visible wear throughout including scuffs, scrapes, fading, staining, splits, losses etc, all commensurate with use and age, otherwise appears to be ok.
A gold, amethyst and diamond cluster ring, mounted with an oval cut amethyst within a surround of old cut cushion shaped diamonds, unmarked, weight 3.7g, ring size approx M, a 9ct gold buckle and strap ring, weight 3.8g, and a gold, platinum and diamond ring, detailed ‘9ct & Plat’, weight 1.3g, with a case.
WW2 Glider Pilot Regiment and Somerset Light Infantry interest ephemera for Ronald Greenland including WW2 War Medal and glider pilot cloth insignia, in mounted frame, Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log Book, copy of Pay Book, Service Record, Release Certificate, Glider Pilot Regimental Association Rules, notes on Horsa & Hadrian Glider, notes on ammunition, summary of flying and assessment, sequence of instructions for the Hotspur Glider, Army Air Corps embroidered cushion cover, sweetheart brooch, three bound folders of the Eagle and photo of D Y Flight, 68 Course Glider Pilot Regiment etc

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