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A pair of 1970s brown leather armchairs, each with a headrest, buttoned back and seat, on castors, 74cm wide.The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
A G-Plan teak dining table and chairs, the dining table with a circular top, on cylindrical tapering legs, 74cm high, the top 122cm diameter, together with a set of six chairs, each with a padded black leatherette back and circular seat, on cylindrical tapering legs with H shaped stretcher, bears labels.
A FLEMISH BEECH AND WALNUT ARMCHAIR LATE 17TH CENTURY The arched rectangular back and seat upholstered in verdure tapestry with scrolled arms on turned and square-section legs and stretchers 117cm high, 64cm wide, 72cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There is evidence of old worm.The verdure tapestry upholstery has some repairs, wear and holes.There are some losses and repairs including spicing of back legs. The frame under the upholstery has not been inspected.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY Each with a turned bar toprail, railled splat and padded drop-in seat on sabre legs Each 80cm high, 47cm wide, 55cm deep Condition Report: Good condition and structurally secure. There are the inevitable minor dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use, minor scuffing to the legs. The back uprights have neatly inlaid flowerheads in the square blocks. The drop in seat frames possibly original but with supplementary frames to increase the depth of the seats. Condition Report Disclaimer
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT OPEN ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1710 The shaped and pierced crest rail above a solid splat and caned panels, the scrolled arms with turned supports and caned seat with a shaped apron on cabriole legs joined by turned H-stretchers and with pad feet, spliced repairs to front legs, the cane distressed 109cm high, 71cm wide, 54cm deep
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY STOOL MID 18TH CENTURY The rectangular close-nailed seat upholstered in gros-point floral needlework on scrolled square cabriole legs carved with foliage and scales and leaves and with claw feet, possibly originally parcel-gilt with traces remaining 44cm high, 62cm wide, 48cm deepSaleroom notice: The description for this lot is correct on the online lot listing' A George II Mahogany Stool', and not as stated in the printed catalogue. Condition Report: There are the inevitable minor dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use. Wear to feet and lacking definition to carving. All legs with notable horizontal dents below the knee where the stool must have suffered repeated impact (perhaps from panelling, a low table or otherwise). Rails and brackets with old upholstery nail marks and old worm damage. Wear and some losses to inside brackets and joints. There are very small traces of old gilding (probably originally on the carved parts). The upholstery is good condition, clean and with slight general wear and tear. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1780 The oval padded back, arms and bowed seat upholstered in pale-yellow floral silk, the cresting carved with stiff leaves and with trailing berried foliage on stop-fluted square tapering legs headed by oval rosettes and with spade feet, the arms repaired 99cm high, 60cm wide, 63cm deep And another similar with plain oval back, channeled arms and beaded square tapering legs on channelled square tapering legs headed by rosettes and with block feet 94cm high, 61cm wide, 63cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The pale yellow upholstery with signs of wear and use. The chairs are later upholstered with webbing and springs. The frame under the upholstery has not been inspected. There are what are possibly upholstery tack marks to the arms of the chair that has no padding to the arms.Both chairs have some losses and repairs.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT STOOL POSSIBLY BY THOMAS ROBERTS, CIRCA 1700 The rectangular seat upholstered in stamped green velvet with knotted bullion trim, on scrolled and square section supports joined by shaped, arched and scroll-carved stretchers, with knuckled and turned feet 41cm high, 52cm wide, 37cm deep A giltwood stool from Hampton Court Palace attributed to Thomas Roberts and with the same leg pattern is illustrated in P. Macquoid, Dictionary of English Furniture, rev. ed., 1953, vol. III, p. 173, fig.30. Roberts (d.1714) was the main supplier of bed frames and seat furniture to the Royal Household from 1686, serving three monarchs, and he has become synonymous with the style of seat furniture that became fashionable in this period, particularly the so-called `horsebone' legs and stretchers while his accounts in the 1790s reveal many references to `French tables' and `French beds'. He fulfilled many Royal commissions, for Whitehall, Kensington, Hampton Court and Windsor, and for houses including Knole, Chatsworth and Houghton Hall. Another related stool with distinctive, though not uncommon arched fore-rails, is illustrated in A. Bowett, English Furniture 1660 - 1714, 2002, p.250, pl.8.40. He notes many references in Roberts' accounts between 1700-1710 to seat furniture featuring `arched railes'. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There is evidence of old worm.There are some losses and repairs including the corner blocks and fillers. The seat rails could be of a later date.The upholstery and tassell fringed border with signs of age, with one watermark/stain to the centre of the stool seat.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A MID-VICTORIAN WALNUT SOFA CIRCA 1880 The slightly curved back, scrolled arms and incurved seat upholstered in Turkey-work on ring-turned baluster legs with brown ceramic castors 89cm high, 166cm wide, 86cm deep Condition Report: Rear right castor bent, and slight bent to rear left castor. Fabric torn and damaged, back left arm and back left top rail, upholstery torn back right arm. Front right upholstery torn and worn above leg. Seat torn and perishing. Over all wear marks and stains to back.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE II MAHOGANY DINING-CHAIRS CIRCA 1755 Each with a shaped foliate, flowerhead and shell-carved toprail above a pierced vase-shaped splat and padded seat on moulded and chamfered square legs joined by H-stretchers and with later brass castors 98cm high, 57 cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance: Acquired before 1910, `12 Old Chippendale Dining Room chairs of finest quality'
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS OF GEORGE III STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with a shaped foliate-carved toprail above a pierced interlaced and scrolled splat, the uprights with strapwork lancet-shaped panels, the foliate-carved arms with scrolled and strapwork supports, above a padded seat on foliate cabriole legs with scrolled feet, the back feet tipped 108cm high, 75cm wide, 66cm deep
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CORNER ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1770 The yoke toprail above pierced splats and a padded drop-in seat covered in geometric gros-point needlework on square chamfered legs joined by turned stretchers 82cm high, 77cm wide, 93cm deep Provenance: Sir Claude Elliott, OBE, headmaster of Eton (1933 - 49) (d.1973)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS AFTER THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM VILE, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY The rectangular padded backs, arms and seats upholstered in machine-made floral needlework, the arm supports carved with florets and with incised hatched trellis decoration, on square legs carved with similar hatched panels and wrapped with carved foliage, fruit and acorns on guttae feet and headed by pierced 'Chinese' angle brackets, with metal castors, the backs unusually low and possibly reduced in height 89cm high, 66cm wide, 68cm deep Provenance: Acquired August 1919, `A pair of fine Chippendale stuffed back chairs with carved arms & straight legs with raised fruit & flowers £300' The chairs feature distinctive foliate-wrapped legs carved with oblong trellis panels and guttae feet derived from the pattern for the celebrated drawing-room suite commissioned by Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury (d. 1771) for St. Giles's House, Dorset, which originally comprised four settees and at least twenty-five open armchairs. For many years the manufacture of the suite was credited to Thomas Chippendale who illustrated such chairs which he described as being in the 'Modern' style in his Director, indeed, the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (d. 1885) described the St Giles' furniture as being 'very valuable and fine, being by Chippendale'. However, the suite is now attributed to William Vile (d. 1767), who worked with William Hallett (d. 1773) before receiving his appointment as 'cabinet-maker' to George III. Vile adopted guttae feet for the stools which he and his partner John Cobb supplied in 1753 for the Vyne, Hampshire (A. Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, London, 1968, p. 27, fig. 28). The attribution also derives from the superb and intricate carving of the suite corresponding to furnishings supplied by Vile and Cobb to George III and Queen Charlotte for Royal residences including St. James Palace and the Queen's House, now Buckingham Palace. A related suite of seat furniture in walnut, attributed to Vile, was at Harleyford Manor, Buckinghamshire, presumably supplied around 1760 to William Clayton (d.1783). The house was built from a design by the architect Sir Robert Taylor who pulled down an earlier house bought by Sir William Clayton, 1st Bt. (d.1744) and replaced it with the design that survives today. The Harleyford suite was sold from a private Eaton Square collection at Christie's, London, 2 May 2013, lots 79 (ten side chairs and a (pair of sofas), 80 (pair of stools) and 81 (single stool) The ten chairs and sofas were sold again anonymously at Christie's, London, 17 March 2022, lots 11 and 13 respectively.
A LUTYENS STYLE HARDWOOD BENCH MODERN 165.5cm wide, 103cm high, 61cm deep Together with a modern hardwood bench, 162cm wide (2) SALEROOM NOTICE: Please note there are 2 benches in this lot not 3 as originally stated. Condition Report: SALEROOM NOTICE: Please note there are 2 benches in this lot not 3 as originally stated.Both are weathered and pale/bleached. colour variance from exposure- wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Lutyens style with typical shrinkage to arms and arm terminals and back mounts- loss to left arm's rollover top and at back mount, cracks to seat rails Lutyens style bench with plaque for floralgardendesign Other bench with plaque for Hartman Prestige Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS CIRCA 1780 Each with an interlaced heart-shaped back and pierced fan-shaped splat above a bowed seat upholstered in yellow floral silk damask on square tapering legs and spade feet Each 95cm high, 52cm wide, 52cm deep Condition Report: Good condition and structurally secure, with dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use, legs scuffed. Scratches to the polish on the chair backs. Upholstery is clean and undamaged. Differences to the blocking of the seat, one chair with two sets of four old corner struts (to top and underside of the rails), the other chair with shaped corner blocks, probably 19th century (and with extensive worm to the blocks, the old struts having been sawn off). Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ROCKING-CHAIR MID-19TH CENTURY With a deep-buttoned padded back and seat upholstered in buttoned red leather and with scrolled arms 56cm wide,76cm deep Provenance: By family tradition William Isaac Palmer (d.1893), given to his brother George Palmer (d.1897), thence by descent to his niece Dolly French, given by her to Cherry Anne Palmer in 1967
Simpson William "The Seat of War in the East" Colnaghi & Co.,1855-56, First and Second Series, two volumes bound in one; hand-coloured lithographed title page for First and Second Series and dedication page for 1st Series, 41 only hand-coloured lithographed plates, tissue guards (some with printed keys); descriptive text for both first and second series; contemporary green half morocco over green boards, folio (57 x 37cm.) descriptive text for both series. DISBOUND, many plates with torn and damaged edges, the framed prints in the two lots before were removed and framed by the vendor's father, bookplate inside front board, marbled endpapers, custom made oak box with key, 43 x 63 x 9 cm, by the original owner Col. the Hon . B. M. Ward C.B. 1831 - 1918, fought in the Crimean War at Inkerman and Sebastapol, Col. of the Suffolk Regiment, Col. of the 47th Foot and the 32nd Foot
A pair of 'Metropolitan ME84' lounge chairs, designed in 2003 by Jeffrey Bernett for B&B Italia, each upholstered in chocolate-coloured leather with a single squab cushion, raised on a chromed cruciform base, labelled to the underneath of the cushion,85cm wide69cm deep71cm high, seat 38cm high (2)
A set of four Danish 'CH47' ebonised oak chairs, modern, designed in 1966 by Hans J Wegner for Carl Hansen & Søn, each with a slatted backrest over a twined natural paper cord seat, raised on turned supports, labelled with manufacturer's badges to the stretchers, 55cm wide49cm deep77cm high, seat 45cm high (4)Condition ReportAll with wear commensurate with having been used in a commercial setting. The ebonisation worn to all. The papercord loosed in areas, but without damage. With general scratches and wear.
A pair of 'Metropolitan ME84' lounge chairs, designed in 2003 by Jeffrey Bernett for B&B Italia, each upholstered in chocolate-coloured leather with a single squab cushion, raised on a chromed cruciform base, labelled to the underneath of the cushion,85cm wide69cm deep71cm high, seat 38cm high (2)
An oak swivel desk chair late 19th century, in the manner of E W Godwin for James Peddle & Sons, with a lath back and dished seat, stamped 'WW' beneath the seat,60cm wide56cm deep89cm high, seat 48cmCondition ReportReady to use with a sturdy frame. Knocks, wear, and scuffs commensurate with age and use.
A Danish chocolate leather lounge chair, 1970, designed by Georg Thams for Grant Møbelfabrik, the loose seat and back cushions with piped edging, raised on stained beech supports, 89cm wide82cm deep75cm high, seat 41cmCondition ReportMinor scuffs and scratches to the leather. Knocks and wear to the frame. Sturdy and usable.
A pair of 'Metropolitan ME84' lounge chairs, designed in 2003 by Jeffrey Bernett for B&B Italia, each upholstered in chocolate-coloured leather with a single squab cushion, raised on a chromed cruciform base, labelled to the underneath of the cushion,85cm wide69cm deep71cm high, seat 38cm high (2)
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