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a Swiss Carved Wood and Marquetry Inlaid Armchair, possibly Brienz, Switzerland, circa 1900, the scroll form shield back centred by an ogivel arched panel inlaid with two chamois on a grassy knoll, framed with edelweiss and alpine roses, with overlapped scale decorated downscrolled arms with lion mask terminals, seat inlaid with a stag amongst edelweiss, the seat hinged (originally for a musical box movement, now lacking), upon scroll legs, 119.5cm high See illustration by repute from Karins Hall, the hunting lodge of Hermann Goring.
a 19th Century French Gilt-Framed Salon Suite, upholstered in blue and gold floral-print velvet, comprising a two-seat sofa, the rectangular back with a toprail centred by a "Wedgwood" medallion, between downswept sides with padded rests and scrolled terminals, the sprung seat on a moulded rail and spiral-fluted turned feet, 141cm wide, two matching bergeres, and two side chairs (5) See illustration
a Victorian Walnut-Framed Sofa, upholstered in green damask, the back centred by a deep-buttoned oval chair-back within a carved frame and flanked by curved deep-buttoned ends with moulded and scrolled terminals, the sprung serpentine seat on moulded cabriole legs, 186cm wide See illustration
CHARLES BEVAN FOR GILLOWS PAIR OF WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, 1860S each with scroll over top rails with dentil detail, above upholstered panel backs on stuffover seat and turned and blocked legs, incised detailing, stamped marks 'Gillows' and '2821' (2) Literature; Architect-Designers from Pugin to Mackintosh. Exhibition catalogue. London: The Fine Art Society with Haslam & Whiteway Ltd., 1981. No. 17
WHYTOCK & REID, EDINBURGH WALNUT SIDE CHAIR with single splat back and drop in seat raised on cabriole legs; and a chequer-inlaid side chair (2) Provenance; Findynate House, Strathtay, Perthshire Note; Findynate House was built in 1876 but in 1909 the house was extensively remodelled inside and out by the architect Francis William Deas. The woodwork was fitted out by Messrs Scott Morton & Co and it is assumed that at this time also many of the fittings included in this auction were purchased, possibly though Scott Morton & Co. or perhaps through Whytock & Reid in Edinburgh, as several Whytock and Reid pieces were discovered in the house. Deas' client Miss Janet McEwan was perhaps influenced in her choice of fittings by her cousin Robert Finnie McEwan whose house Bardrochat in Ayrshire had just been completed by Sir Robert Lorimer. The stylistic nature of the metal fireplace fittings featured here do suggest the influence or the hand of Lorimer who regularly worked closely with Scott Morton and Whytock and Reid.
A pair of Victorian birch bedroom chairs, of shaped and pierced form with wicker seats, together with a late regency mahogany open armchair, upon sabre legs, a regency mahogany side chair with cane seat, a rush seat side chair and a 19th century maple cushion framed wall mirror, 71 x 54 cm, (6).
An Arts and Crafts style chest of drawers, 19th century, the top above an arrangement of two short and four long graduated drawers upon a plinth, 124 x 123 x 51 cm, together with a mahogany standard lamp, a three tier cake stand, an Edwardian mahogany piano seat, a square two tier centre table, an oak music chest, a walnut bedside cabinet, and the top section of a chest on chest, 78 x 107 x 55 cm, (8).
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