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A 19TH CENTURY IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY FRAMED UPHOLSTERED SETTEE, in the George II taste, the rectangular panel back, seat and arms covered in an antique baroque tapestry depicting Jupiter seducing Callisto, disguised as Diana, raised on carved cabriole legs with lion head masks and terminating in claw and ball feet. 108.5cm high, 140cm wide, 78cm deep
A 19TH CENTURY CARVED OAK HALL BENCH, the rectangular pierced back surmounted by lion heads to each end, above a frieze carved with a row of continuous floral motifs, over an open arcaded back, the rectangular seat with moulded rim, raised on turned baluster legs and stretcher. 125cm wide, 112cm high, 43cm deep
A FINE 19th century CARVED MAHOGANY THREE SEAT SETTEE, After an original design by Robert Adam and John Linnell the arched padded back centred with a classical medallion and egg and dart ornament, upholstered in lemon yellow leather, with four cylinder cushions, the outscrolling arms with female figural supports and a foliate carved seat rail, on masked legs and paw feet. 200cm wide, 120cm highThe settee is in the style of a group of 18th century settees including a set at Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, after design by John Linnel, and those at the Philidelphia Museum of Art and Sir John Soane Museum by Robert Adam, probably produced for Lord Scarsdale at Kedleston Hall and Mrs Montagu of Hill Street, London.
Franco Albini (Italian 1905-1977), a Luisa chair, designed circa 1955 for Poggi, the walnut frame re-upholstered in cream nubuck CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk/Condition Report Lot 575Back cushion appears to have slipped and is loose. Seat cushion stained. Frame sound and in good condition.
Stanley Webb Davies (1894-1978), an oak stool of rectangular form with canted corners and loose trap seat, monogrammed and dated 1938 CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
An Arts and Crafts oak three piece suite: comprising a twin seat settee and a pair of armchairs, the settee of rectangular form with slatted back and sides with inverted heart ornament centred by an oxidised metal panel with stylised floral stems, the seat with loose cushions and bolsters on square section legs, the armchairs with adjustable backs and seats and with matching loose cushions in a gold coloured Art Nouveau design fabric.
Arne Voder (1926-2009) for Sibast Mobler, a set of eight rosewood dining chairs:, the short elbow supports with a pivoted upholstered panel back, over an upholstered pad seat, raised on tapering stretchered leg supports, maker's stamp to underside of seat 'GM Anno 195*'. (8)*Note Arne Vodder (1926-2009) was one of the leading Danish designers of the mid 20th century along with Vernor Panton. Attending the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, he studied under Finn Juhl. In 1950 along with Anton Borg he set up his own design and architecture studio. His designs were used by President Carter in the White House.* Note Article-10 certificate number 580573/01
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