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A French cherrywood sleigh style double bed with slat base by Brigitte Forestier for John Lewis.Measurements : The bed is a double bed, size of the mattress would be 190 cm by 135 cmThe height of the headboard is 111 cm, the width of the headboard is 149 cm, the height of the foot end is 41 cm and the width is 154.5 cm , the length of the sides is 181 cm and the height is 32.5 cm, the length of the slates is approx 190 cm and the width is 138 cm.
An Austin/G-Plan style mid century bedroom suite comprising mirror-backed seven drawer dressing table, 165 cm wide x 42 cm deep x 120 cm high; wardrobe with sliding tambour door, 122 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 174 cm high; five drawer chest, 75 cm wide x 43 cm deep, 112 cm high and double bed headboard, 136 cm wide
JOAN BUSQUETS I JANÉ (Barcelona, 1874 - 1949).Modernist bed, ca. 1900.Light walnut wood with carved and gilded decorations.Measurements: 175 x 170 x 200 cm.Modernist bed made of light-coloured walnut wood, a design by Joan Busquets decorated with carved motifs in high and low relief and polychrome gilding. It consists of a high headboard with a cut-out coping, outlined by sinuous mouldings and decorated with carved and gilded floral motifs. The organic and naturalistic layout of the fully modernist headboard is reflected in the foot of the bed, determined by the curved mouldings and the coup de fouet marquetry. The whole structure is raised on bulbous legs and is outlined with fine and delicate mouldings with floral ornaments in relief that reinforce its organic and naturalistic language. It is, therefore, a first-rate piece of furniture within Catalan modernism, as it was produced by one of the best workshops of the time, that of Joan Busquets, and for the perfection and meticulousness with which each of its details were made.A furniture designer and decorator, Joan Busquets is now considered one of the most representative figures of Catalan Modernisme. He began his training in the family workshop and went on to study at the Llotja School in Barcelona, where his teachers were Guitart and Lostaló. In the academic year 1895-96 he was awarded a scholarship which enabled him to travel around Spain, and which he obtained thanks to a project for a Renaissance-style bookcase-cabinet. He exhibited furniture projects for the first time at the Barcelona Exhibition of 1896. Joan Busquets' workshop was one of the most outstanding in Modernista Catalonia and is today, together with the production of Gaspar Homar, the most representative example of Catalan Modernista furniture and decoration. He was president of the Foment de les Arts Decoratives between 1918 and 1921, and supervised the manufacture of the furniture for Gaudí's Casa Calvet. Works by Busquets can currently be found in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Güell Palace in Barcelona, the National Museum of Decorative Arts and the Museum of Catalan Modernism in Barcelona, among others, as well as in various important private collections.
A continental gilt mounted walnut double bed frame.Condition:- General wear through age and use, finials of headboards are loose, no sign of any other damage or repair.Dimensions:- Height of footboard 86cm, height of headboard 135cm inc. finials, width 165cm, lentgh of side panels 200cm, width between side panels 155cm.
An Edwardian mahogany suite of bedroom furniture, comprising a gentleman's three door press wardrobe, having two doors opening to reveal hanging space, one with central mirror, and another fitted with further hanging space, a mirror and three drawers, width 72ins x depth approx 24ins x height approx. 82ins, together with a double bed headboard, width 55ins, a chest of two short drawers over three graduated long drawers, with rebated moulding to the drawer fronts, width 39ins, and a dressing table with triptych mirror over.
Olot bed head from the second half of the 18th century.Carved, polychromed and gilded wood.Measurements: 176 x 157 cm.The Olot bed is a typical type of Catalan furniture from the second quarter of the 18th century. The headboard in question has beautiful polychrome work, representing three angels holding in their hands a border framing the Holy Family in the central part, surrounded by borders in geometric shapes and borders of flowers in gilt and bright colours to enhance the scene.In Spain in the 18th century, the European type of bed was adopted. New production centres appeared, the main ones being located in Olot, Vic, Valencia and Mallorca. They are known today as Olot beds and are characterised by their large headboards, generally more or less pyramidal in shape, which were stuccoed and painted. Those from the first half of the century are simple, and later the cabriole leg appeared, extending upwards to form half-height posts, also in cabriole. The headboard of these beds usually stood alone, and was fixed directly to the wall. It was made of soft woods such as white or black poplar and birch. In the early days they were polychromed in a single colour or marbled, and the profiles were gilded; in the second quarter of the 18th century, religious images appeared, set in a reserve of wavy contours. In the last quarter of the century, the legs and posts were turned and the decorative motifs depicted on the headpieces became courtly, and the profiles became lighter with rococo motifs.
A carved wood panel, incorporating late 17th century and later elements, possibly used as a headboard, with four carved armorial panels interspersed by various carved pilasters, 47cm high, 172cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there is a horizontal split running the length through all four panelsLeft hand figural pilaster in very poor condition with much missing, the others all with signs of old damage, and worm.Sections of the dentil frieze are missingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Three pairs of curtains and a pelmet in Colefax & Fowler fabric forming a suite for a bay window, the curtains each 140cm wide at the top, 340cm long, the pelmet approximately 680cm wide (gathered) together with a Colefax and Fowler headboard en-suite 155cm high, 150cm wide, and a mattress cover and frill drapes, to fit a mattress approximately 150cm wide, x 200cm longCondition Report: The curtains have some fading.As the curtains are pale, the fading is not as distinct as it might be on darker fabric, but there is subtle fading to the lining of the curtains, discolouration corresponding to the folds of the curtain (not discernible at a glance, but apparent on close inspection). In general the fading is to the leading edge of the curtains.Some fading to the piped bed valance. Bed valance to fit a bed base approximately 197cm long, 147cm wide.The pelmet is one long continuous strip.There is no odour to the curtains. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Art Deco bird's-eye maple bedroom suite, comprising:an Art Deco bird's-eye maple and walnut dressing table,by Epstein Brothers, with a central shaped mirror and a glass shelf, flanked with bow-front cupboards, with central reeded panels, each enclosing three drawers, with Bakelite handles, with glass tops,137cm wide54.5cm deep153.5cm high, a matching double headboard,with integral bedside cabinets, each with a shelf and a cupboard, with Bakelite handles, with glass tops,298cm wide73cm high, andan Art Deco bird's-eye maple and walnut triple wardrobe,by Epstein Brothers, the central door with a bow-front reeded panel, opening to reveal drawers, slides and hanging space, with Bakelite handles,175cm wide75cm deep190cm high approximately (3)Condition report: Good colour - some knocks but generally good overall.
A French late 19th Century caned bed head and foot, each with reeded frame hung with swags, 168cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Headboard single caned, footboard double caned. Both complete. Gilded swags throughout noticeably rubbed. Reeded arch to foot rubbed and chipped. Head with lesser damage, all feet chipped and rubbed. No side irons.
20th century figured walnut bedroom suite with a wardrobe, two doors enclosing one shelf over hanging rail, raised on cabriole supports (W118cm, H188cm, D50cm) together with a chest, fitted with a cupboard over two drawers (W73cm), a mirror back sideboard, with two long and two short drawers (W95cm), with bedside cabinet with an open shelf with one cupboard (W40cm) and a single bed headboard (92cm)
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