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Unknown - Scandinavian - A two seat settee with scroll beech arm rests and leather upholstery with stitched detail, width 118cm. N.B. This chair is offered for sale as a work of art. It may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
An American Classical Carved Mahogany Sofa, c. 1835, attributed to J.& J.W. Meeks, New York, ogee crest rail, stepped scrolled arms, ogee seat rail, massive scrolled feet, height 34 1/2 in., width 79 1/2 in., depth 33 1/2 in. Note: A sofa of this type is illustrated in the well-known 1833 Joseph Meeks and Sons Broadside No. 44.
An English Beechwood Campaign Chair, late 19th c., partial label of John Ward, London, caned back and seat, turned legs. Note: John Ward and subsequently John Ward, Ltd. were in operation from around 1762 until 1958 when they last appeared in the London trade directory. Reference: Brawer, Nicholas A. British Campaign Furniture Elegance under Canvas 1740-1914, pp. 212-213.
An American Gothic Revival Carved Rosewood Side Chair, c. 1850, cathedral back over conforming seat on blind tracery legs. Provenance: Sold in these rooms September 2012, as lot 843; Estate of noted antiquarian Lee B. Anderson, New York. Note: With attached card in Anderson`s hand,"Purchased 1853 from C.P.F... from A. Roux NY. Large Gothic Bedroom set. Be-Arm- & 4 chairs. General Hal T. Walker - Grandson of James Polk...in Whitehouse. Marion, Alabama."
A George IV Carved Mahogany Reading Chair, early 19th, after a design by Morgan and Sanders, possibly by Gillows, horseshoe shaped continuous crest and arms with sliding hinged book rest, splats surmounted by lobed arches, stiles with lancet panels, saddle shaped seat, round tapered reeded legs. Note: This lot is similar to a design for a `Library Reading Chair` by the Strand cabinetmakers Morgan and Sanders, illustrated in the September 1810 issue of Rudolph Ackermann`s Repository of Arts. The legs with flattened ball turnings, heavy reeding and tapered cup-like feet relate to the legs of chairs produced by the Gillows firm of Lancaster and London.
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