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A mahogany child's elbow chair in 18th century style, late 19th century,: the back with serpentine toprail above a central pierced and strapwork vase form splat; with serpentine arms above a fabric covered drop in seat; on straight front and slightly splayed back legs, with stretchers; 82cm high, 50cm wide.
A set of ten Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak dining chairs,each with a lattice back and a tan leather seat, raised on turned octagonal supports, united with plain stretchers, each carved with the signature mouse, 44.5cm wide 43cm deep84.5cm high, seat 45.5cm high (10)Condition ReportFrames good. Some signes of usage. Eight with stained seats. Some water spots to the frames.
A pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak dining chairs,each with a lattice back, shaped arms and tan leather seat, raised on turned octagonal supports, united with plain stretchers, each with the signature mouse to the front left leg,52cm wide 52cm deep90.5cm high, seat 46cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth seats with stains. Some signs of usage and wear and with some waterstains to the supports.
An ebonised armchair,in the manner of E W Godwin, with a barrel back, arched supports and stretchers, raised on later back castors, 66cm wide 66cm deep69cm high, seat 39cm highCondition ReportLatewr back castors. Some cracks to the frame and wear to the ebonised areas. Upholstery is replaced.
An Heal's oak library chair, c.1920, manufactured by Skull furniture of High Wycombe, the seat and back cushions upholstered in green, the right armrest with an incorporated bookshelf with a single shelf, with a scalloped front, the left armrest with an incorporated gateleg table, the backrest adjustable, raised on block supports, 102cm wide extended84cm deep73cm high, seat 30cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery faded and worn. With some general scratches and marks throughout. The feet with wear. The metal supports with some rust in areas.73cm wide, with the shelf down
Six PEL chrome cantilever chairs,1930s, each with a Rexine seat and back, labelled, 38cm wide 37cm deep80cm high, seat 46cm high (6)Condition ReportWell used condition. Original covers, with some tears and wear. The frames are spotted and worn. Rusting in places. One missing label - labels are knocked and worn.
A set of three mahogany and beech folding 'Drifter' chairs, each with a shaped back, a plywood and faux cane seat, with rails beneath the seat, each labelled 'The 'Drifter' ,Reg. 483627, Pat. 253240, Prov. 7901',140cm wide 40cm closed, 47cm seats down83cm high, seat 43cm high (3)Condition ReportGood overall
A teak armless chair, mid-20th century, designed by Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Punjab University buildings, inscribed 'PU|CH|62', with a cane back and seat, with later squab cushion,46cm wide 60cm deep88cm high, seat 46cm highProvenance: Private collection, London. Condition ReportNo paperwork of provenance - bought directly in India.The frame has evidence of extensive restoration - filler residue throughout. Frame appears to have been restored and tightened. Re caned seat and back. New seat cushion. Further images of the piece also added to the website.
A pair of teak 'Committee' armchairs, mid-20th century, designed by Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Chandigarh administrative buildings, each in teak, recently upholstered with pony hide, 62cm wide 65cm deep89cm high, seat 45cm high (2)Provenance: Private collection, London.Condition ReportRecently reupholstered. Visible filler to the frames. Visible repairs to the frames. Knocks and chips to the screwholes. one front leg with filler.
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)Provenance: Private collection, London.Condition ReportBoth restored with evidence of filler to the joints.Some minor chips to the frames. New cushions.Further detailed photos of both showing the filler to the frames and canework. One has two small holes to the front left leg.
An Aesthetic walnut inlaid dressing table, 1870s, profusely inlaid, centred with a mirror, flanked with side drawers, over nine further drawers, 137cm wide 56cm deep174cm high, with a matching stool, 512cm high (2) Condition ReportUsed condition. With knocks and wear.Some of the cream inlaid patterns are overpainted, some cracked and some with loss. Other pieces of the inlaid work on the drawers is missing. One area of silver flaking to the mirror - see further photo. Knocks and wear to the top front edge, further knocks to the edges - one mark to the top right small drawer.Further photos show above. The upholstery is worn - blocks loose on the stool - the base of the seat is frayed and worn - this appears to be matched.
A Gordon Russell oak dining suite, comprising: a ‘Kineton’ dining table, design number 982, the rectangular top with an extending leaf on either side, raised on reeded supports, labelled with a copper plaque to the inside of the stretchers, 214cm wide 83cm deep 77cm high, with a set of six 'Weston' dining chairs, each with a stepped back splat, an upholstered drop-in seat, raised on tapering square supports joined at the side by stretchers, labelled, 47cm wide 46cm deep 91cm high, seat 46cm high, and three 'Weston' carvers, two upholstered in oxblood leather, one upholstered in wool fabric, labelled, 59cm wide 50cm deep 92cm high, seat 46cm high (10)Buying this table and chairs at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new dining table.Condition ReportThe table with scuffs to the supports. With some staining to the frame. With some minor veneer loss to the top. The upholstery to all the chairs with wear commensurate age and use. The chairs with some scratches and wear.
A French travel poster,c.1950, 'Join the Sun on a Ski Run in France', created by Jacques Dubois, lithograph in colour, printed by S A Courbet, Paris, backed on linen, 62 x 100cmCondition ReportLinen backed, appears to have a few small touched up holes to the top edge.Some further creases to the poster in a few places - additional photos show these areas. Back of seat and around the ski boots.
A Gordon Russell teak and walnut dining table and eight chairs, the table with an extra leaf, labelled, 175cm wide, 231.5cm extended,75.5cm high, andeight dining chairs, (6+2),47cm wide 51cm deep86cm high, seat 45.5cm high,armchairs 57cm wide 54cm deep86cm high, seat 45.5cm high (10)Buying this table and chairs at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new dining table.Condition ReportUsed Condition. Chairs recovered. Knocks and stains to the table. The colour is fair overall. There are a few knocks to the table top. The leaf does not sit square in the centre of the table - there are a few knocks to the edges of the leaf.The chairs show signs of usage - knocks and scuffing to the frames - the seats are fair condition. Further photos added to the website.
A pair of upholstered wingback armchairs, 1960s, in the manner of Ip Madsen and Acton Schubell, each seat and back upholstered in plush velvet with buttoned detailing, with curving teak armrests, raised on tapering supports, 73cm wide77cm deep97cm high, seat 41cm high (2)Buying these armchairs could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe upholstery later - appearing with some faint marks. Some of the buttons appear a little loose. The stopping appears somewhat hard. The legs with some scuffs scratches and marks. Some minor marks to the back of the chairs - not holes just impressions on the fabric. Further photos added to the website.
A pair of Westnofa chrome and leather loungers, with brown button leather seats, 64cm wide 80cm deep75cm high, seat 43cm high approximately, anda matching ottoman, en suite,62cm wide 52cm deep46cm high (3)Condition ReportCracking to the leather seats. Used condition. Some knocks and wear to the frames.Canvas slung seats fair.
A pair of Italian armchairs, designed by Guglielmo Ulrich, each with silver velvet upholstery, raised on painted wood supports, 90cm wide 85cm deep76cm high, seat 42cm high (2)Buying this pair of armchairs could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportUpholstery good - some small punch marks from under the frame. Supports with worm holes and loss to the paint and finish.
A pair of French armchairs, 1950s, each with charcoal upholstery, raised on turned beech supports, 88cm wide 82cm deep79cm high, seat 40cm high (2)Buying these armchairs could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportReupholstered, Some knocks to the turned supports.
§ 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 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 teak and vinyl chair,designed by Grete Jalk, labelled 'Jacob Kjaer Møbelhaandvaerk Kovenhavn Udfort Danmark 1959', 52cm wide50cm deep76cm high, seat 44.5cm highLiterature: 'Dansk Møbelkunst Gennem 40 Aar: 1947-1956', Jalk, p.255.Condition ReportThe frame is tight. Colour OK. Two small chips to the frame - below the seat and to the back of the support of the seat back - additional photos added. Seat - good, one small bleamish to the side of the seat. A small knock to the underside of the seat back - again shown on additional photo. The seat has staples and tacks - probably has had replacement covers.
A set of six 'Series 7' chairs,2001, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, each with a black seat, with a moulded cap, labelled, 50cm wide 50cm deep80.5cm high, seat 46.5cm high (6)Condition ReportSome of the chairs have marks on seats and backs wear they have been stacked.Used condition. One has some minor rubbing to tyhen black surface to the edge. Foot plugs all attached. Some areas of minor spotting to the legs. Further photos added to the website.
A Cotswold School oak chair-back settee, with slatted concave backs, a tan leather seat, and cross stretchers,138.5cm wide 48.5cm deep92cm high, seat rail 47.5cm highCondition ReportWith some wear and usage.All joints are tight and the frame is stable, it appears it has been restored and joints reset at some stage. Some minor spotting to the seat.Central lower splat rail has had some visible movement. Further photos added to the website.
§ A set of ten Danish 'Model 460' rosewood dining chairs,1960s, the designed attributed to 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 (10)Condition ReportThe seats with some wear and marks. The frames with some scratches, knocks and marks commensurate with age and use.Some of the frames are loose and need tightening,
A Danish model ‘GE-258’ teak daybed,designed in 1958 by Hans Wegner for Getama, the cushions upholstered in yellow fabric, raised on block supports, 205cm wide88cm deep75cm highCondition ReportSome knocks to the back of the boards.Staining to the back of the yellow seat and back.Some of the screw heads slightly knocked. Further photos added to the website.
with arms and English import marks for London 1892, a miniature oval table, with import marks for London 1890, a box on scroll supports, import-marked London 1892 and a German chair with a round seat; the latter 2.55" (6.5cm) high; 4.8 oz (5). ** general wear, use, and bends - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a decorative coach with a padded driver's seat and a drop-in glass liner, a sedan chair with import marks for Sheffield 1900 and a swing-handled basket with import marks for London 1891; the coach 3.7" (9.4cm) long; 4.45 oz weighable silver (3). ** General wear, use and bends - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
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