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Two late 18th/early 19th Century Chinese reverse glass paintings, the first depicting a young lady reclining on a daybed, 30cm x 36.5cm, the second depicting a traveller on horseback, 34.5cm x 24cm Condition: The backing silvering is somewhat inconsistent in each picture, the picture of the girl reclining on the bed may well have had some restoration to the drapes, would strongly advise viewing in person - **General condition consistent with age
Hans Olsen for Frem Rojle, a teak and wickerwork daybed with an adjustable life-lid storage compartment, on square straight feet, stamps to base CONDITION REPORT: Requires re-upholstery, some marks and wear to top of storage, generally structurally sound. Been in the vendor's bedroom since being purchased from new.
QIANLONG-STYLE HARDWOOD DAYBEDLarge Chinese Qianlong-style, carved hardwood daybed; the wide rectangular form with a stepped back and sides, each panel set with a finely lacquered cloud-form reserve with writhing dragons on a bright red ground; all reserved amid a ground of archaitsic interlocking patterning in relief; set on four curved legs; with mark to bottom; L:
Lucian Ercolani for Ercol Furniture - A studio sofa or daybed from the Originals range, with solid elm panel back above a beech spindle frame, complete with loose cushions, width 208cm. N.B. This sofa is offered for sale as a work of art. The loose cushions may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling.
JACQUES CHAPIRO (RUSSIAN, 1887-1972), OIL ON CANVAS, H 13", W 8/3/4", FIGURE ON DAYBED 13 1/4" x 8 3/4" canvas; signed lower left; framed. As viewed under UV light in the unopened frame: UV clean; not lined or patched; good condition. - For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.
An upholstered daybed by H. W. West for Sir Cecil Beaton for Reddish House, with a loose cover on bronze feet, 75.5cm high, 155cm wide, 67cm deep. Provenance: Bought by the present vendors from the Reddish House Sale, Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, Christie's, 9th-10th June, 1980, lot 128. This daybed was made for Sir Cecil by H. W. West of Fulham and was inspired by the Giacometti furniture in his collection.
AN UNUSUAL MAHOGANY DAYBED IN THE MANNER OF DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSER, C1880 covered in buttoned horsehair, 66cm h; 61 x 170cm With its distinctive raked back and short turned legs, derived from Greek and Egyptian models, the refined design of this daybed bears marked similarities with some of the forms of Dresser's furniture for the short lived Art Furnishers' Alliance of the early 1880s. ++One front corner slightly chipped, old scratches and wear
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