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A Victorian rosewood slipper chair, 91cm high, 55cm wide, the seat 47cm wide and 35cm deep; an Atcraft Production folding chair, 98.5cm high, 50cm wide, the seat 41cm deep; an early 20th century child’s bentwood chair, by Josef Hoffmann Succ.; an early 20th century elbow chair; another (5)
An early 20th century dining suite, by Godfrey Giles & Co, London, comprising extending dining table, 73cm high, 131cm extending to 181cm long, 107cm wide, a set of six dining chairs, the side chair 94.5cm high, 59cm wide, the seat 49cm wide and 40cm deep, the carver 96cm high, 65cm wide, the seat 50cm wide and 44cm deep, and sideboard, 108.5cm high, 153cm wide, 52cm deep (8)
Edwardian line inlaid and mahogany settee suite, with floral embroidered upholstery, to comprise a sofa and three armchairs, the sofa 92cm high x 198.5cm wide x 92cm deep, the chairs 88cm high x 65.5cm wide x 80cm deep (4). Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept. Condition Report: upholstered in machine embroidered fabric. wood is cross banded mahogany. heavy staining to the sofa cushions. seat cushions have some staining and marks.
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