Mid-century Ercol sofa suite, pattern 203, comprising a two-seat sofa, 78cm high x 135cm wide x 78cm deep, a pair of armchairs and a footstool, with an assortment of cushions (4) Condition ReportAll with surface marks, scuffs and knocks. Wear and fading, mainly to the arms. Straps are intact, tear to one of the straps on the footstool. General wear and tear.
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A near pair of Sussex open armchairs, c.1890, designed by Philip Webb for Morris & Co., each backrest with a bobbin-turned spindle gallery, the rushed seat raised on a turned frame,57cm wide47cm deep85cm high, seat 45cm high (2)Condition ReportThe seat to the larger chair worn through. With scuffs and damage to the frames throughout. The ebonisation worn through. Some movement in the armrest on the chair with in tact rushing. Additional images uploaded.
A draughtsman's task chair,c.1900, in the manner of Glenister of High Wycombe, the adjustable pad back above a vented seat, on mahogany splayed supports united by circular footrest, the seat stamped 'B North & Sons' and 'G.R.V',52cm wide41cm deep93.5cm highCondition ReportFraying and tears to pad back, knocks, scuffs and surface scratches to frame and seat. The seat with some gouges. With some filler to the base rim. Additional images uploaded.
A pair of Scottish mahogany side chairs,early 20th century, each with a tapering back and pierced details, over a wedge-shaped drop-in seat, reupholstered, with turned front legs, labelled 'The pair of chairs were purchased at Lyon & Turnbull Saleroom George Street, Edinburgh, 1920',42.5cm wide47cm deep114cm high, seat 50cm high (2)Condition ReportRe-upholstered.Some usual wear to frames. Some minor losses and wear. Frames sturdy.
A pair of Art Deco leather club armchairs,each with shaped arms with studded edges, raised on castors, 68cm wide 78cm deep89cm high, seat 54cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with wear to the casters, one has had later casters added. Some rubbing, change of colour and carcking to the sides of the leather.
A Danish Modern spindle-backed beech settee,1940s, designed by Alfred Christensen, with curved armrests, the sprung seat and buttoned back upholstered in olive-coloured fabric, raised on tapering supports, 167cm wide65cm deep79cm high, seat 38cm highCondition ReportThe frame with scuffs and wear throughout. The upholstery with wear. The top of the back cushion with a stiched section to the right hand side.
A Danish upholstered armchair,1940s, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, the design attributed to Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen, upholstered in pale green fabric, the backrest with buttoned detail, raised on stained beech supports, with manufacturer's stamp to the frame, 65cm wide70cm deep81cm high, seat 41cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery is worn through in areas, most notably to the armrests. With staining to the upholstery. The supports with knocks, scratches and marks.
A pair of Danish Modern armchairs,1940s, each sprung frame upholstered throughout with chequered fabric, with curved beech armrests, terminating on to square supports, 62cm wide68cm deep80cm high, seat 42cm high (2)Condition ReportThe upholstery later. The backs with patched panels. The armrests and frames with fading and marks. The frames with further scratches, stains and marks. One armrest with a crack. Springs in good order. The frames are structurally sound. Additional images uploaded.
A Swedish 'Clam' chair, designed by Arnold Madsen, reupholstered with turquoise and blue wool, with turned and stained supports, 64cm wide 82cm deep72cm high, seat 38cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery later. The frame with wear and fading to the red stain applied to the armrests and supports. The supports with scratches scuffs and marks. Some minor knocks occurring. The frame overall in good order and sturdy. Additional images uploaded.
A 'Klismos' walnut lounge chair, designed by T H Robsjohn-Gibbings for Saridis, with leather ropework seat and back, labelled,55cm wide 78cm deep83cm high, seat 33cm high Condition ReportSome knocks and wear to the frame. Two leather strings have split, front of the seat and left side of the seat. Some of the leather straps appear to have been reset. Some cracking occuring to the leather.Top rail reset - evidence of glue. Visible under black light.Knocks and scuffing to the frame.Additional images uploaded
A 'Hall' armchair, designed by Roberto Menghi in 1958, by Artflex, with a grey-upholstered back and seat, with an ebonised frame, 101.5cm wide84cm deep86cm high, seat 39cm high Condition ReportSome knocks to the frame. Grey upholstery good overall. No labels. With some dust to the upholstery. The right armrest with the mark of something having learnt against it. Additional images uploaded.
A pair of Danish teak 'Butterfly' auditorium chairs,1950s, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, each raised on a cast tubular steel base, the support impressed with factory marks, 46cm wide47cm deep80cm high, seat 44cm high (2)Based on the '3107 Series Seven Chair', the stem-based version was given the name 'Butterfly'.Condition ReportThe seat with scuffs and scratches. The supports with stains and marks.
A pair of 'Steiner' lounge chairs, after a design by Pierre Guariche, each reupholstered in white wool fabric, raised on a painted tubular frame, 60cm wide 85cm deep76cm high, seat 40cm high approximately (2)Condition ReportGood overall condition. Bases not fixed to the stands - recently reupholstered.
Three aluminium 'EA108' chairs, designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, each with a leather seat and raised on castors, cast marks to the underside of the frames, 57cm wide53cm deep90cm high, seat 50cm high (3)Condition ReportSome wear to the arms and the frames. Seats dark gray. Herman Miller manufacture. Marks cast to frame.
§ An Eames 'Model 670' and 'Model 671' rosewood lounge chair and ottoman,designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, each upholstered in black leather with buttoned detailing, raised on tubular supports terminating on a polished steel base, labelled to the underneath, 84cm wide85cm deep75cm high, seat 38cm high, ottoman 64cm wide56cm deep42cm high (2)Condition ReportThe ottoman reupholstered. The leather on the chair crackled throughout. The front left corner with a split by the zip. With chips to the veneer. The rosewood with some fading.The stool seat is fixed with staples both front and back, and is also fixed on with velcro. CITES A10 No. 626631/01
A pair of 'Bachelor' armchairs, designed by Verner Panton for Fritz Hansen, each with chrome supports and slung suede seat, with seat and back cushions, 53cm wide 69cm deep77cm high, seat 39cm high (2) Condition ReportSpotting to the slung seats and the cushions. Some further wear and scratches to the seats.
A Danish settee,upholstered in blue, raised on turned supports,162cm wide75cm deep80cm high, seat 46cm highCondition ReportThe supports with some scuffs and marks. The upholstery in good order. The springs in the seat in good order. Some very slight shifting in the frame, but structurally sound.
A 'Bambino' armchair,1960s, originally designed in the late 1940s by Howard Keith for HK Furniture, with curved beechwood armrests, upholstered throughout in grey fabric with blue piping and buttoned detailing, raised on tapering supports, no visible maker's mark, 64cm wide60cm deep92cm high, seat 45cm highCondition ReportWith scratches and marks to the armrests. Recently reupholstered. The cushion with new stopping. With stains, scuffs and marks to the supports.
A teak and cane armchair,in the manner of Pierre Jeanneret for Chandigarh, with a cane back and seat, 67cm wide 65cm deep84cm high, seat 36.5cm highCondition ReportWith wear to the arms and blocks beneath the arms. Slight warping to the arms. Cane back and seat with tear and breaks. Seat is loose.Back seat with splits and slightly loose.
§ Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller,a 'Model 670' lounge chair and 'Model 671' ottoman, with laminated rosewood veneer with black leather button-back upholstery, each raised on a metal frame, labelled to the armchair, armchair 85cm wide 90cm deep82cm high, seat 38cm high,ottoman 65cm wide 55cm deep40cm high (2)Condition ReportArmchair - tear to the seat around button. Knocks to the edges of the frame. Stand slightly knocked. Ottoman - some veneer chips to the edge, Some knocks to the frame. Photos show the cushions detached.
A pair of teak 'Compass' armchairs,1955-56, designed by Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Chandigarh, each with a teak frame, seat and back, recently upholstered in tufted wool fabric, 58cm wide 80cm deep86cm high, seat 38cm high (2)Condition ReportUpholstery good overall. Some knocks - one of the supports has a split to the leg. Both structurally sound.
A pair of teak stools, 1965-66, designed by Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Chandigarh, each with a dished circular seat, raised on tapering supports, united with an iron ring, 27.5cm diameter59.5cm high (2) Condition ReportGood overall patina. Some evidence of filler to the joints, and around the iron ring.
A pair of teak 'Low Easy Chair' armchairs,mid-20th century, designed by Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Chandigarh administrative buildings, teak and cane, with later squab cushions,53cm wide71cm deep75.5cm high, seat 37cm high (2)Condition ReportThe compass supports with scuffs and marks. The cane in good order some filler to the joinings. The rattan to both in good order. Both structurally good.
A set of four Italian ebonised '646' or 'Leggera' chairs,designed in 1957 by Gio Ponti, each with a slightly flaring slatted backrest, the seat upholstered in orange velvet, raised on rounded tapering supports, 50cm wide50cm deep85cm high, seat 47cm high (4)Condition ReportThe upholstery possibly later. Throughout with scuffs wear and marks commensurate with age and use.
A pair of Italian blondewood armchairs, 1960s, in the manner of Paolo Buffa, each with a slatted back, oatmeal and beige-coloured seat and back, with strapped underseat, 68cm wide85cm deep83cm high, seat 41cm high (2) Condition ReportRecovered seats and backs. Some minor knocks to the frames. Metal inner seat edge, straps possibly replaced.
A Danish leather and teak 'Model 110' lounge chair, designed by Illum Wikkelsø for Søren Willadsen, with a black leather seat and headrest, labelled, 82cm wide90cm deep95cm high, seat 37cm highCondition ReportSome cracking to the arms. Seat back with some rippling to the leather - most pronounced to the backrest. Some creasing to the cushion. Additional images uploaded.
A pair of Artifort 'F437' or 'Orange Slice' lounge chairs,designed in 1960 by Pierre Paulin for Artifort, each upholstered in orange textile, on polished steel legs,84cm wide80cm deep70cm high, seat 41cm high (2)Condition ReportWith stains to the upholstery. Faded to the front of the upholstery - likely having sat in direct sunlight. With scratches and wear to the supports. Additional images uploaded.
A set of eight Danish teak 'Model 75' dining chairs, designed by Niels Otto Møller for J L Møllers Møbelfabrik, comprising two armchairs and six singles, each with paper cord seats, armchair 58cm wide 50cm deep77.5cm high, seat 46cm high,singles 51cm wide 48cm deep74.5cm high, seat 45cm high (8)Condition ReportPaper cord seats worn and with loose areas. Some staining to the seats. Wear and usage to the frames. Branded Made in Denmark.
A pair of Danish leather armchairs,1970s, by Vemb Polstermøbelfabrik, each upholstered throughout in chocolate-coloured leather, with loose seat, back, and side cushions, raised on square stained-beech supports, with manufacturer's label underneath the back cushion, 83cm wide80cm deep78cm high (2)Condition ReportWith wear and scuffs to both. THe supports with knocks, scratches and marks.
A Danish leather settee,1970s, in the manner of Børge Mogensen, upholstered throughout in chocolate-coloured leather, with loose seat and back cushions, raised on square stained-beech supports, 175cm wide86cm deep72cm high, seat 40cm highCondition ReportThe cushion with scuffs to the upholstery. The upholstery with scratches, creases, and marks throughout. To the back with a split seam. The supports with scuffs, scratches, and marks.
A Swedish four-seater sofa,1960s, designed by Folke Ohlsson for Dux, with squab seat and back cushions with buttoned detail, upholstered throughout in brown leatherette, raised on tapering supports, 246cm wide78cm deep71cm high, seat 38cm highCondition ReportThe cushions with wear and marks throughout. The supports with scuffs, scratches, and knocks commensurate with age and use. With a nick to the upholstery on the top of the backrest.
A 'Parabel' table,design by Eero Arnio, with a circular top and a shaped support,130cm diameter74cm high, and a set of four chairs, by Sdawy, each with a moulded, revolving, black plush seat, on a chrome stand,48cm wide58cm deep85cm high, seat 50cm high (5)Condition ReportWith wear to the edge of the table and base. Chairs - some stians and knocks. Seats appear OK.
A set of eight ebonised Italian Chiavari chairs,1960s, each of ladder-backed construction, with a heart-shaped ladder over a rushed seat, raised on tapering supports joined by turned stretchers, 42cm wide38cm deep124cm high (8)Condition ReportThe ebonisation with scuffs and wear throughout all examples. The seats overall in good order. Some craquelure to the backrests.
A Danish rosewood extending dining table,1960s, designed by Niels Otto Møller for J L Møllers Mobelfabrik, the round top raised on turned tapering supports, labelled to the inside of the aprons, 122cm diameter72cm high,together with four Danish 'Model 460' rosewood dining chairs,1960s, the design by Helge Sibast for Sibast Møbler, each with a flared backrest over an upholstered seat, raised on tapering supports, with manufacturer's labels and 'Danish Furniture Makers' Control' marks to the underneath, 45cm wide46cm deep81cm high (5)
A matched set of ten Danish 'VS 231' teak dining armchairs,1960s, by Vamdrup Stolefabrik, Denmark, each upholstered in striped brown wool, with button back and seat, 61cm wide 57cm deep87cm high, seat 49cm (10)Condition ReportSome knocks to the frames, some reset seats and backs with later screws. Recovered.
A set of eight Danish dining chairs,designed by Børge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabrik, comprising a pair of 'Model 3235' armchairs and six 'Model 3236' single chairs, each with a sand-coloured seat, most labelled and inscribed with numbers, armchairs 57.5cm wide 48cm deep75cm high, seat 44cm high,singles 51cm wide 48cm deep74cm high, seat 44cm high (8)Condition ReportUsed condition. Stains to the seats and marks and wear to the frames.
A set of eight Danish 'Model 3236' dining chairs,designed by Børge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabrik, each with a sand-coloured seat, most labelled and inscribed with numbers, 51cm wide 48cm deep74cm high, seat 44cm high (8)Condition ReportWith stains to the seats, some knocks and wear to the frames.
A set of six Italian dining chairs,1970s, manufactured by Dal Vera, each with a slung leather seat and back, raised on a tubular steel frame, 50cm wide60cm deep80cm high (6)The Dal Vera chairs are often misattributed as being designed by Charlotte Perriand for Les Arcs. This misattribution stems from Perriand designing the Les Arcs Hotel and its interiors, for which she chose the Dal Vera chair as a main set piece.
A Danish brown leather three-seater settee, the frame and cushions with stitched edges, raised on stained beech supports, 205cm wide 80cm deep75cm high, seat 45cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportSome creasing to the seats and cushions.
A Stouby brown leather two-seater settee,raised on birch supports, 141cm wide 83cm deep73cm high, seat 43cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportSome creasing and wear to the piping of the seats and frame. Back right leg with staining and chipped.
A Danish tan leather wingback armchair,raised on stained supports, 75cm wide 95cm deep107cm high, seat 45cm highBuying this armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCreases and staining to the cushions and sides. Some repairs to the piping and wears to these areas.Further photos added to the website
A set of eight leather and chrome dining chairs, 1970s, comprising six singles and eight armchairs, designed by Tim Banks for Pieff, each with buttoned detailing, raised on rectangular chrome supports, terminating on to sledge bases with plastic cap feet, 50cm wide50cm deep92cm high, seat 47cm high (8)Condition ReportWith some stains and marks to the upholstery. The chrome with spotting and marks to all examples. The feet with scuffs, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use.
§ A Danish 'Model 419' rosewood desk chair, 1960s, designed by Arne Vodder for Sibast Møbler, the model also referred to as 'President' or 'Executive', upholstered in grey fabric with a single loose seat cushion, with rosewood armrests, raised on a five-pronged cast aluminium and rosewood foot, each of the prongs terminating on to a plastic castor, with remnants of label to the base, 71cm wide75cm deep104cm high, seat 46cm highCondition ReportReupholstered. Some scratches and marks to the armrest and frame. Some wear to the lacquer. With some tarnish and spotting to the castors and metal. Additional images uploaded.
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