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Suite of early feather Dolls House furniture, English circa 1800, the maroon silk upholstered suite includes a daybed, two armchairs and four chairs all with feather decoration to shaped backs and stretchers, chairs 3 ½” (9cm) tall, together with three brown and white feather tall chairs, tallest approx. 5 ¼” (13cm) tall.
C. D. Pierce & Son LTD - A retro vintage teak wood sofa daybed. The daybed comprising of a teak flat squared framed with a hinged seat and backrest panels to form the daybed. The panels each having webbing and the cushion and barrelled roll arm cushions upholstered in a textured woven wool fabric re
Ekornes - Svane - A retro vintage 1960's teak wood and afromosia daybed / sofa / settee. The sofa having green velour upholstered seat cushions and triangular cushions for the backrest the frame extended to onside having a lift up mechanised lidded sewing box all raised on short tapering legs. Measures; 77cm x 192cm x 71cm.
19th Century French Empire period mahogany lit en bateau or daybed having typical ormolu mounts depicting Cupid riding a chariot through clouds and amorini on swings, overall dimensions 200cm x 143cm Condition: Rear uprights are missing much of veneer plus one moulding block and have no gilt mounts (has probably been placed against a wall) Replacement pine mattress frame, and a brand new mattress supplied still in original packaging. Both ends have veneer losses and patching to rounded top rail. Minor water damage to rounded columns which will probably polish put. Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
A 19th Century ebonised and gilt show frame daybed upholstered in green striped fabric raised on ringed and turned legs to brass caps and castors CONDITION REPORTS Upholstery is slightly faded, some staining in areas, worn. The frame has numerous surface scfratches, scuffs, chips, dents etc. There is evidence of woodworm in the frame. The brass gilt decoration is tarnished. There are dents in it and ther is an areaof loss.on one of the applied brass decorations. Numerous heavy losses to the varnish. Accretions, dirt. Castors appear to be contemporary with the piece. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use.
GORDON KING (BRITISH 1939) 'ROSANNA', a limited edition print of a semi nude woman on a daybed 60/60, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, with certificate, unmounted, unframed, image size approximately 47cm x 65cm (artist resale rights may apply) (condition:- Small creases to the edge of the white border
A 19th Century mahogany long case clock case with replacement battery movement and printed dial in the 19th Century style by Big Ben Clocks of London, and a mahogany single bedstead, chest of three drawers and nine various cane seated bedroom chairs, together with a Victorian upholstered ottoman daybed in the Howard style (for restoration) CONDITION REPORTS The case with some scratches, marks and pock type marks. Verneers lifting/cracked and bubbling in some areas mainly visibly to the arch of the hood. Some reeding missing in the column area around the hood in some locales. Some chips and missing moulding in various locales. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout. The top of the clock shows signs of the wood splitting. The spherical finial in the centre is missing the top of the spike. The inlay in the centre at the top of the clock is cracked and there are losses. The moulding to the right hand side of the top of the clock has a small section missing at the bottom. Numerous cracks and ecretions and dents to the top of the clock. The column on the left hand side shows areas of loss. The col;umn on the right hand side is loose and shows some losses. There are numerous scratches and scuffs to the top of the clock, on the side and at the back. The main body of the clock has ecretions, some loss of varnish. There are some losses to the moulding on the right hand side of the door on the main body of the clock. Inside there are signs of mold or mildew, both on the back of the door and inside the clock itself. On the base of the clock there are numerous ecrtetions, some loss of varnish, numerous dents and scuffs. On the top left hand side of the moulding on the base there is a section missing. Areas of varnish missing, numerous dents and scratches to the base - see iamges for details. The back of the clock has numeraous areas of mold or mildew, there are dents and scuffs all the way down - see images for details. All the spherical finials at the top seem to have been repaired at some point.
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