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An early 19th century giltwood settee, the padded back and sides, with lion head grips on scroll supports with paw terminals, the seat with a squab cushion on fluted tapering legs to later brass castors, 35in (89cm) h, 79in (200.6cm) w, 31in (78.6cm) d. The gilding is probably later over an ebonised ground.
HANS OLSEN FOR FREM ROJLE, DENMARK CIRCA 1960 A teak dining suite comprising a circular extending table, 106cms diameter extending to 106cms x 156cms on rounded and tapered legs and a set of four chairs each having a bar back and triangular seat upholstered in black leather-look, on conforming legs, stamped mark and label to underside
'Gayladye', a seven piece walnut bedroom suite by Bath Cabinet Makers, probably designed by Charles Richter, comprising: a triple wardrobe with central mirror door flanked by a pair of panel doors, with basket of fruit inlay, 188cm high, 182cm wide, 56cm deep; a tallboy, 123cm high, 68.5cm wide, 52cm deep; a chest of two short and three long drawers; a kneehole dressing table; a bedside locker; and cane seat chairs, with square ivory handles, labels. See sale these rooms Decorative Arts since 1860, 17th April 2002, lot 1122 for a 'Gayladye' display cabinet designed by Richter
John Makepeace, an oak boardroom table and fourteen oak open armchairs, last quarter 20th century, the rectangular table top with slightly curved sides on an angled cross-stretchered base, 63cm high, 449cm long, 159cm deep; each chair with a scroll rear support and twin diagonal stretchers, 101.5cm high. Provenance: The property of De La Rue Plc, commissioned for the boardroom of Portals Plc. This suite was designed for the converted mill used as the boardroom of the paper manufacturers Portals Plc. Makepeace has noted 'A major consideration of the design of the chairs was their comfort during extended meetings. The structure of the chairs is unusual in that the diagonal braces stiffen the chairs both laterally and back to front. The curved seat frame has a woven platform of hemp and upholstery of natural fibres with an unbleached leather cover. The chairs are finished with an oil. The double curvature of the back provided excellent lumbar support. The slats are laminated for flexibility and strength'. See Sothebys Olympia sale 'Fine Decorative Arts and Design from 1870' sale 27th February 2003, lot 236 for a pair of prototype chairs from this commission
Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, a model 670 leather and rosewood veneer lounge armchair, designed circa 1956, with two-piece button upholstered laminated wood back over conforming seat with low padded arms, rotating on squat pedestal base issuing angled brushed and black anodised aluminium supports with disc feet, labels under 80cm high (seat leather torn)
Brettingham (Matthew). The Plans, Elevations and Sections, of Holkham in Norfolk, the seat of the late Earl of Leicester. To which are added, the Cielings and Chimney-Pieces; and also A Descriptive Account of the Statues, Pictures, and Drawings; not in the former edition, printed by T. Spilsbury ... and sold by B. White and S. Leacroft, 1773,. seventy engraved plates on sixty-nine leaves (irregularly numbered), including some folding, occn. light toning, old owners signature in ink of R. (or B.) Hesketh to verso of front endpaper, a few minor marginal marks (contents generally in clean condition), contemp. half calf, worn with covers det., large folio Harris 48. (1)
A large and unusual carved oak throne chair, containing 18th Century elements with some later alterations, having moulded pediment above foliate and beast carved panels, bold scrolled acanthus swept arms, lifting seat above box base, flanked by reeded columns, 90cm wide x 164cm high; together with a similar carved walnut throne chair, having foliate and shield decorated panelled back above box seat, later alterations, (2)
A Regency mahogany frame two seater settee in the manner of George Smith, upholstered in olive green buttoned velvet the tapering back with gothic panels each end of the crest, the sides with reeded pilaster fronts, a squab cushion to the seat, the reeded seat frame with gothic panels above front turned and ribbed legs. 4ft.10in. (147cm).
Native American wool blanket, the design in a form of extra weft wrapping on plainweave ground, possibly Navajo, early to mid 20th century, 96in. x 76in. 244cm. x 193cm. And English 'Turkey work' back and seat cover, early 18th century, 16in x 16in 41cm. x 41cm. and 23in x 29in. 58cm. x 64cm. Some damage and wear. (3)
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