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Dan Johnson (1918-1979) for Brown Jordan, United States. Set of four "Sol Y Luna" armless patio dining chairs. Cast aluminum with a textured finish. Each marked along the frame. Originally dubbed "Gazelle," the original production in 1954 only produced around 150 pieces. Now produced in cast aluminum rather than bronze and wood, the "Sol Y Luna" takes a new approach to Johnson's timeless Mid-century design.Each, height: 34 in x width: 20 in x depth: 22 in.Condition:All items are structurally sound and stable. There is some wear throughout including areas where the finish has rubbed away and the silver aluminum is visible (mostly along high touch points). One of the chairs is lacking the original sticker along the back of the seat. Some light dirt/dust gathered in the recessed areas.
Peter Danko (American, b. 1949) for Peter Danko and Associates Inc., Clinton, MD. Set of four mid-century modern laminated bent plywood Bodyform chairs inset with leather seat pads with decals of the New York City skyline along the back. Circa 1970.Each, height: 33 1/2 in x width: 20 1/2 in x depth: 19 1/4 in.Condition:The chairs are structurally sound and stable. There are a few small chips and scuffs throughout, mainly along the legs, consistent with age and use.
Cleo Baldon (American, 1927-2014). Mid-Century Modern wrought-iron chair with black leather seat and wooden bars.Height: 32 1/2 in x width: 19 1/4 in x depth: 19 in.Condition:Good useable condition but with replaced seat gut, the seat is no supported by a square piece of plywood which functions well to support the cushion but is not original. Wear and scratching as expected with age.
Dan Johnson (1918-1979) for Brown Jordan, United States. Pair of two "Sol Y Luna" armless patio dining chairs and one square table, lacking the glass top. Cast aluminum with a textured finish. One chair and table marked with labels along the frame. Originally dubbed "Gazelle," the original production in 1954 only produced around 150 pieces. Now produced in cast aluminum rather than bronze and wood, the "Sol Y Luna" takes a new approach to Johnson's timeless Mid-century design.(Table) height: 28 3/4 in x width: 24 3/4 in x depth: 24 3/4 in. (Chairs, each) height: 34 in x width: 20 in x depth: 22 in.Condition:All items are structurally sound and stable. There is some wear throughout including areas where the finish has rubbed away and the silver aluminum is visible (mostly along high touch points). One of the chairs is lacking the original sticker along the back of the seat. Some light dirt/dust gathered in the recessed areas. As stated in the listing, the table is lacking the original plate glass top.
Niels Otto Moller (Danish, 1920-1981) for J.L. Moller, Denmark. Set of six Mid-Century Modern model 83 chairs, designed in 1974.(Each) Height: 31 in x width: 20 in x depth: 17 in.Condition:Parts are firmly fixed. There are stains and signs of wear throughout all chairs. One seat cushion has a stain, one is missing a felt pad, and one has a small hole. There are signs of wear throughout all chairs including loose threads and minute staining. Likely sun bleached from the original color.
Frank Gehry (Canadian/American, b. 1929) for Knoll, New York, United States. Bent and woven laminated maple wood "Cross Check" armchair. Inspired by bushel baskets and apple crates, this chair was first designed in 1990. Woodburned impressed maker's mark, signature, and manufacture date (September 30, 1994) along the underside of the seat.Height: 33 1/2 in x width: 25 1/2 in x depth: 26 in.Condition:The chair is structurally sound and stable. There are no splits to the wood, chips or cracks, losses, or repairs. There are several areas throughout where the pieces have come slightly loose or the glue has come unstuck. A few areas along the edges of the pieces with light wear or areas of rubbing. Light wear along the underside of the feet.
Wooden pine Modernist corner chair with three carved grooves along the back splat. Bearing similarities to Bob & Dries van den Berghe for Tranekaer "Iris" Mid-century dining chairs.Height: 64 in x width: 31 in x depth: 20 in.Condition:The chair is structurally sound and stable. There are a few dents/chips in the arms, visible in the lot listing photographs. Light wear to the seat and legs.
A pair of Coalbrookdale Nasturtium pattern cast iron seatslate 19th century 186cm wide This design, number 1958629 was registered and patented at the Public Records Office by Coalbrookdale on 1st March 1866 and is seat no.44 in 1875 Coalbrookdale Castings Catalogue, Section III, page 259 (see engraving)Garden seating, garden furniture, bench
A GEORGE III CARVED GILTWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1770 99cm high, 62cm wide, 56cm deep overallProvenance: Glympton Park, OxfordshireSeveral features of this chair, including the overall design, decorative features and construction features including cramp cuts to the seat rails, suggest that this chair could be attributable to Thomas Chippendale. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The later upholstery is intact with some aged marks and stains. The frame has not been inspected under the upholstery and the hessian underseat cover. Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF TWELVE CREAM AND GREEN PAINTED DINING CHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, OF RECENT MANUFACTURE To include four armchairs, each with a pale linen upholstered drop in seat the armchairs 94cm high, 65cm wide, 60cm deep the side chairs 98cm high, 59cm wide, 59cm deep Please note, there are ten side chairs and four armchairs in this lot and not as listed in the catalogue. There are two additional armchairs in the lot than originally catalogued. Condition Report: Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 1760 each 96cm high, 58cm wide, 57cm deep overall Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Some losses and repairs, the seat covers later, the frame under the seat covers not inspected.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1770 Raised on brass castors 112cm high, 92cm wide, 72cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses, restorations and observations including:Some fading to the olive green velvet upholstery.There is some small movement to the wings, arms and front legs.There is some evidence of old worm including to the seat rails which look as though they have been replaced.Dark staining and some later wood including backing supports for example to the ears on the legs.The frame under the upholstery has not been inspected.The carving of a claw to the inside of the front legs is a pleasing detail of design and quality.Please see the additional condition report photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC ARMCHAIR IN THE MANNER OF MORGAN & SANDERS, CIRCA 1815 Converting to a flight of library steps 83cm high, 56cm wide, 75cm deepThe present library armchair strongly relates to Morgan & Sanders' design first published by Rudolph Ackermann in the Repository of Arts in 1811, and described as 'considered the best and handsomest article ever yet invented, where two complete pieces of furniture are combined in one - an elegant and truly comfortable armchair and a set of library steps'. Condition Report: Old marks, wear, scratches and abrasions, some fading and staining comensurate with age and useSome old repairs, some old chips, cracks and splits as expected for age and use. The brass catch operates well. The caned seat is a likely replacement. It is in very good condition with no faults detected. The gilt tooled leather insets to the treads of the steps are replacements, they are high quality and suit the piece very well. The chair is of solid useable structure, as a chair and as a flight of steps Please refer to all additional images available through the link (sent with the condition report via email ) for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A HARLEQUIN SET OF FOURTEEN MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED LADDERBACK DINING CHAIRS LATE 19TH CENTURY To include two pairs of armchairs, eight upholstered in leather approximately 91.5cm high, 54cm wide, 51cm deep the armchairs approximately 96cm high, 62cm wide, 57cm deepProvenance: From a Private Collection in Northamptonshire Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The later leather upholstery to some of the chairs is torn and with some sections missing; the later yellow fabric is likewise in need of replacement.Some losses and restorations with some seat rails and blocks replaced, some dowel repairs to arm joints. Some with small movement to the joints where the back joins the seat rails.Please see all the additional video and condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS POSSIBLY BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALE THE YOUNGER, CIRCA 1790 With painted armorials 'G.H.' to the central medallion each 101.5cm high, 45.5cm wide, 44cm deepProvenance: Property from Clipsham House, Rutland These hall chairs display the painted crest and initials of Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 3rd Baronet, who commissioned Thomas Chippendale to furnish the family seat, Normanton Park, Rutland, as well as Browne's House, Fulham, and No. 20 Grosvenor Square, London. The Heathcote family employed the firm of Chippendale, both Senior and Junior, for over half a century from 1768 to 1821. A bill to Sir Gilbert amounting to £169.6s.5d. was for services provided between November 1777 and May 1778. Two more Heathcote accounts cover periods from December 1780 to December 1781 for £203.11s.4d, and from January 1782 to February 1783 for £49.12s.7d. A few entries in the accounts up to 1804 relating to the family's country seat Normanton Park, are concerned with repairs and the cleaning of soft furnishings. Considering the above provenance and its close proximity to Normanton Park, Rutland, it is quite possible this pair of hall chairs originally formed part of the set of eight commissioned for Sir Gilbert Heathcote, either for Normanton Park, or for one of the aforementioned London properties. See Judith Goodison: The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale Junior, Philip Wilson Publishers, 2017, pl 113, pp317, for the illustrated example with an identical painted crest and brass cappings around the feet. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks, colour differences, rubbed wear, losses and restorations consistent with age and use.The feet cleverly designed with bronzed shaped cappings.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE IV FIGURED OAK HALL SEAT IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, CIRCA 1825 The back centred with a cartouche centred with a crest and motto 'NEC ASPERA TERRENT' 75cm high, 69cm wide, 45cm deepThe motto 'Difficulties do not daunt' is that used by holders of the Hanoverian Order of Guelph instituted in 1815. Most British holders of this motto were officers of the Royal Navy or Army, though the present motto and crest are unrecorded in this form and likely to have been assumed. Condition Report: Old marks, scratches and abrasions, fading comensurate with age and usePlease refer to all additional images through link sent via email (with the condition report) for visual reference to condition.This seat/ bench is constructed from a distinctive cut of oak that bear closer relation to partridge woodSome old chips and splits comensurate with age and use. Some old repairs (see additional images) including a glued crack to a split. Some areas of additional wear to the varnish/ shellac surface of the seat.The seat of very solid structure overall. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF TEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY AND LATER ADAPTED Comprising two arms chairs, the arms a later addition and eight chairs with drop-in seats, each with plaque to seat rail for 'A. G. LOCK, OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE, ESHER, SURREY' each 98cm high, 54cm wide, 56cm deep overall Provenance: Purchased from Moxham's Antiques Condition Report: Al chairs with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old splits and chips. Various old repairs - see images for details. The arms to the carvers appear to be later additions. Some variation to the supporting corner blocks to backs of rails/undersides of seats. Upholstered seats in generally good order overall. Some minor wear and marks. All chairs structurally solid overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT WING BACK ARMCHAIR PROBABLY MEXICAN, 18TH CENTURY Upholstered in orange velvet 126cm high, 81cm wide, 75cm deep Provenance: By repute, from the Estate of Donna Marina Torlonia As documented in Verna Cook and Warren Shipway's, Mexican Interiors, Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1952, p.146, the design of this walnut wing back chair is remarkably similar, to the chair that mid century designer Arturo Pani (1915-1981) saw in a town nearby to Mexico City, which inspired his design of 'easy chair'. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks, abrasions and small evidence of worm consistent with age and use.There are some losses and restorations including later inner seat rails, some splicing to legs and feet; (the frame under the upholstery has not been inspected)Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED STOOLS BY GILLOWS, CIRCA 1825 Both stamped 'GILLOWS', each stamped '4023' and '??23' respectively each 47cm high, 47cm wide, 40cm deep overall Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use Some old chips, splits, losses and repairs The upholstery is in good, clean condition. Both stools are 'overstuffed' and have a rounded appearance to the seats Some glue residue visible around some of the joins to the underside The underside of the seats with some tears and thinning Some old plugged repairs to the seat rails Some evidence of old wormPlease see additional images for a visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND COROMANDEL CROSSBANDED SERVING OR REFECTORY TABLES CIRCA 1895, POSSIBLY DESIGNED BY JOHN DIBBLEE CRACE each 74cm high, 426cm wide, 75cm deep Provenance: The Contents of 2 Temple Place, London Possibly designed by John Dibblee Crace for William Waldorf AstorJohn Dibblee Crace (1838-1919) was great-great grandson to Edward Crace (1725-1799) who founded Crace and Son, a coach decorating firm active in the 18th century. The firm's direction changed over the years and found success in furniture design and decoration - culminating with a Royal commission for almost exclusive work for the Prince Regent/George IV. Trading under Frederick & Henry Crace, and Fredrick Crace and son, commissions were most notably carried out at Windsor Castle and at the future Buckingham Palace, as well as for the 6th Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire. John Dibblee Crace joined the family firm in 1854. The most important of his commissions were those carried out for the Anglo-American millionaire William Waldorf Astor during the 1890s, principally at the Astor Estate Office in London, now known as 2 Temple Place. Crace designed tables, seat and cabinet furniture for this property, deriving inspiration from French court furniture of the sixteenth century. These bespoke pieces were made for Astor to Crace's designs, many of which survive in the V&A. The present lot shares similarities with interior elements seen at 2 Temple Place, most notably the balustrading to the central staircase and landing, and the geometric parquet flooring in the Great Hall. For further illustration, including the present lot in situ, see London: Hidden Interiors, Philip Davies, Atlantic Publishing for Historic England (2017), p182-185.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERED LIBRARY AMRCHAIR CIRCA 1760 With blind-fret carving throughout 97cm high, 73cm wide, 69cm deep Provenance: Purchased from Norman Adams Ltd, 26th April 1976 A copy of the original invoice is available with this lot Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some losses and restorations with possible signs of previous brackets to the tops of the legs, arm/arm support joints repaired, some seat rails and casters replaced; firm horsehair upholstery.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE I WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1720 119cm high, 87cm wide, 74cm deep overall Condition Report: Old marks, wear, scratches and abrasions, some fading comensurate with age and use. The chair is of solid useable structure. some old repairs. Some evidence of old worm to seat rails as expected for age. The seat rails appear original throughout. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of the frame underlying the upholstery as it is not visible. The rear legs are beech. They appear to have age and are shaped faithfully to the period style, but may possibly be replacements. Atleast one of the 'ear' brackets at the top of the back legs may be an old replacement. One front foot has a spliced repair (see images) this appears to have age and has been matched extremely well. It is not immediately detectable Where the 'ear' brackets meet the sides of the top of one of the front legs. the surface has been cleaned and possibly lightly sanded to ensure good re-connection/ re-gluing of the ear brackets. The upholstery in generally tidy condition with some areas of wear and some slight untidiness to stitched elements, however there is one tear to the right side of the seat. Half of the tear is covered by the seat cushion when it is on. The seat cushion with more evidence of wear (as expected) and some staining (see additional images) Some old chips, cracks and splits as expected for age and use. Please refer to all additional images available through the link (sent with the condition report via email ) for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF SIX GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHAIRS CIRCA 1760 Each with a needlework covered drop in seat 93cm high, 59cm wide, 57cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, wear, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The woolwork later and worn.Some repairs.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE I WALNUT CHAIRS CIRCA 1715 Each drop in seat upholstered in red damask fabric 100cm high, 55cm wide, 52cm deep Condition Report: Both with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. The expected old chips and splits. Various old repairs - see images for details. Damask seats in good order. Later supporting corner brackets to back of rails. Both structurally solid overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EBONISED AND UPHOLSTERED SETTEE OR WINDOW SEAT IN REGENCY STYLE, AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS HOPE, OF RECENT MANUFACTURE 72cm high, 170cm wide, 65cm deep This lot is a direct reproduction of the Egyptian revival settee designed by Thomas Hope for the Egyptian Room at his Duchess Street residence in London, circa 1802. A period example can be seen in the Faringdon Collection, Buscot Park, Oxfordshire. Condition Report: In good, clean and presentable condition. An ear to one of the lions with a small fragmentary loss (see images).Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO HARDWOOD 'LUTYENS' BENCHES CONTEMPORARY The three seat bench, 105cm high, 166cm wide, 61cm deep overall, The two seat bench, 105cm high, 138cm wide, 61cm deep Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Some weathering- smaller with shrinkage around end of arms Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
A MATCHED PAIR OF LOUIS XV BEECH AND TAPESTRY UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS BY JEAN BAPTISTE GOURDIN, CIRCA 1760 Each stamped 'I GOURDIN' to the rear seat 100cm high, 74cm wide, 86cm deep and 98cm high, 77cm wide, 90cm deep respectivelyPlease note, the frames of these chairs are beech and not walnut as originally stated in the catalogue. Condition Report: Please note: The frames of these chairs are beech and not walnut as originally stated in the catalogue. The timber has been stained/ treated to have the colour of walnut. Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and useOld marks, wear, scratches and abrasions, some fading comensurate with age and use. Some evidence of old worm throughout. Some has caused fragmentary loss. To the carved 'knee' of one front leg there is a noticeable section of loss. This loss has occurred since the chairs were photographed. Some old chips, cracks and splits as expected for age and use. Some old repairs (Please refer to all additional images available via email for visual reference to condition) There are later corner blocks to the interior corner of each seat rail (only visible from beneath the chairs) One of the chairs has later supporting elements of timber inset into the existing rear seat rail and a percentage of the adjacent side rails (see images) This has been done to support the structure of the chair. The joint of one right arm to one armchair has some movement. The joint requires 'tightening'. The tapestry with some fading, wear, 'pulls' , holes repairs and losses. There are tears in some of the plain textile beneath the cushions. Please refer to all additional images available through the link (sent with the condition report via email ) for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BUTTONED UPHOLSTERED SOFA BY HOWARD & SONS, LATE 19TH CENTURY The castors stamped 'HOWARD & SONS, LTD, LONDON', one rear leg stamped '2007, 3073, HOWARD & SONS LTD., BERNERS ST.' 69cm high, 218cm wide, 101cm deep overall Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The upholstery fabric has some signs of wear through age and use. The corded braid has some wear to a greater degree along the front of the sofa seat. The upholstery to the arms is slightly compressed. The frame has not been inspected under the upholstery or the hessian underseat cover. There are some former upholstery tack holes.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF LATE VICTORIAN CARVED OAK AND BRASS JOCKEY SCALES BY HENRY POOLEY & SONS, LATE 19TH CENTURY With a leather upholstered seat, the dial inscribed 'Henry Pooley & Son Patentees, Liverpool & 89 Fleet St, London' 117cm high, 100cm wide, 50cm deep overall Condition Report: Generally in good presentable order if a little dusty and dirty from use however the seat covering is distressed, and signs of wear to its underside as well- metalwork largely unpolished. The scale does seem to be in working order reflecting approximate seated weight but lacks adjuster knob to reverse to tare the scale to zero. Loss to one foot. Legs are fixed with screws. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY MAHOGANY HALL SEAT IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 1815 58cm high, 125cm wide, 37cm deep A closely related hall seat of the same unusual tapering form attributed to George Bullock was sold by Sotheby's, Hadspen House, Somerset, 29th May 1996, Lot 123. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Timber with the expected minor old chips and splits. Some minor wear to upholstery. The seat dips in two places due to tears to the underside. The edges of the seat are untidy as it is lacking piping. Seat is structurally solid. Some old glued splits - see images. Old dowel repair to top of one back leg. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SUITE OF LOUIS XVI PAINTED SEAT FURNITURE IN THE MANNER OF PLUVINET, FRENCH, LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Comprising a canape and eight fauteuils, some chairs with a stamp 'P' under the arms, the painted and parcel gilt frames carved with entrelac, the silk upholstery painted with vases of flowers in Chinese style by Nicolas Zuberbuller, two of the chairs with loose seat cushions The chairs 94cm high, 63cm wide, 66cm deep, the canape 105cm high, 194cm wide, 87cm deepProvenance: Private Collection, London Sotheby's, London, Important French Furniture, 17th June 1960, Lot 138. A copy of the Sotheby's 1960 catalogue is with this lot. Christie's, London, The English Collector, 13th November 2014 Philippe-Joseph Pluvinet was received Maitre in 1754; Louis-Madeleine Pluvinet was received Maitre in 1775. The present lot is illustrated in Connaissance Des Arts, Sommaire 104 Octobre 1960, p84. For a similar canape and fauteuil see Jean Nicolay, Maitres Ebenistes Francaise, p378. A copy of the Connaissance 1960 magazine is with this lot. A chair of related form is in the Petit Trianon. Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks, abrasions, small evidence of worm and later painted consistent with age and use.The silk fragmented and torn in places with signs of aging and marks; some braiding detached.Condition report photographs currently do not include photographs of the canape.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II WALNUT ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1740 Of generous proportions, the drop in seat upholstered in shot green silk 97cm high, 73cm wide, 65cm deep Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks, abrasions and small evidence of old worm consistent with age and use.There are some repairs and restorations.Pleasingly generous width.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A William IV mahogany elbow chair with padded back and seat, open scroll arms with reeded supports, on turned fluted legs with ceramic castors; and a carved giltwood small footstool, each newly upholstered in matching geometric velour (the chair: 63cm wide x 100cm high x 70cm deep; the stool: 31cm wide x 16cm high x 28cm deep).
Beechwood slat-back fireside armchair, turned supports, old repairs to the arms, width 69cm, depth 46cm, height 112cm.Condition report:One arm support has been repaired using a metal rod. The two arm supports do match. There are scratches to the seat top and rubbing to the top of the back and one splat. There is a crack to the back of the seat and to two legs. All four legs are scuffed. The chair feels sound. Please see additional uploaded images.
Pair of contemporary Louis-style bergere-backed armchairs by Voyage Maison, oak frames, with contemporary upholstered cushions and seat pads in the 'Enchanted Forest' and 'Thistle Glen' patterns, cabriole supports, width 75cm, height 95cm.Qty: 2Condition report:Both chairs and their caning are in very good condition. There is just some minor staining to various areas on the cushions, arms and base. Please see additional uploaded images.
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