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A late 19th century carved oak camel / hump back sofa settee. The sofa being raised on carved and detail squared legs with pad feet united by crinoline stretchers. Above, a large and wide body with brown faux leather studded upholstery having studded details culminating in barrel arms and hump back rest
A GEORGE II BURR WALNUT AND WALNUT CHAIR BACK SETTEECIRCA 174097cm high, 138cm wide, 71cm deepCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, chips, splits, abrasions consistent with age and use, some to the extremities and edges.Some replacement veneers and other small repairs including blocks to the top of the beech back legs.There is evidence of old worm.The upholstery to the drop in seat is intact, but with some marks and slightly aged. Please note we have not inspected the frame beneath the upholstery and can't comment on the condition and originality of this area.The width of back of the settee is 140cm.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II YEW AND CHESTNUT 'GOTHIK' WINDSOR ARMCHAIRTHAMES VALLEY, MID 18TH CENTURY106.5cm high, 64cm wide, 55cm deep overallA remarkably similar chair is held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (Accession Number: 2016.234). Eighteenth century chairs with Gothic shaped backs and pierced splats are considered to represent the pinnacle of Windsor chair design, as fashionable items of furniture made in the first half of the 18th century and into the second half. Although now very rare, they were regularly made and listed in invoices by makers in St Paul's Churchyard from the second quarter of the 18th century. In 1734, for example, one invoice records 'Paid John Willis rect in Paul's Churchyard for 1 Windsor Settee with 4 seats, Two ditto with 3 seats each, and 8 single chairs at 6 ye seat £5.8.0. Pd' [Ref. George Bowes, London accounts 1733-34. Durham Record Office. D/Strathmore/V1390].Chairs of this type owe much to the Gothic revival in architecture and furniture which took place in the second quarter of the 18th century. This style was famously reflected in the home of Horace Walpole (1717 - 1797), who purchased a house at Strawberry Hill, London, and converted it into a cottage with Gothic tracery windows, which has become synonymous with this style of seating. Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, chips, splits, abrasions consistent with age and use.This chair has typical running repairs including some peg/dowel fixings to the back rails joining the pierced splats. The back of the seat has a section of timber set into it. The arched crest rail has an opened joint to the tip and two cracks to the moulding at the most extreme point in the bend of the timber. The shaped end of one arm chipped, the shaped section of the arm end cracked and repaired. There are some cracks to the legs. Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSSIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURECOMPRISING A CHAIR BACK SETTEE AND A SET OF THREE ARMCHAIRSSECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURYthe settee 96cm high, 135cm wide, 60cm deep, each armchair 94cm high, 54cm wide, 54cm deepPlease note: The armchair with the worn blue seat is later in date than the remainder of the lot and probably dates to the late 19th or 20th century. The remaining armchairs and the chair back settee are associated to eachother and very likely not made to be part of the same suite.Only the chair back settee has woven horse hair to the seat. Condition Report: Please note: The armchair with the distressed blue seat is later in date than the remainder of the lot and probably dates to the late 19th or 20th century. The remaining armchairs and the chair back settee are associated to each other and very likely not made to be part of the same suite. Only the chair back settee has woven horse hair to the seat. Marks, scratches and abrasions throughout comensurate with age and use. Some additional chips and scratches to the outer edges of the chairs. Old chips and splits. some old cracks. some old repairs. The remnants/ residue of brass cleaning product is present in some areas and requires cleaning off. The metal mounts with various indentation. There are some concentrated areas of indentation to the brass. (see images). Some of the brass has a build up of dirt. The brass mount to the upper part of one arm of one armchair is damaged and heavily indented (see images) The covering of the seats of the armchairs varies. The blue covered seat is extremely worn in the central area. The other two armchairs have various stains throughout and require replacement/ re-covered. The cover of the seat of the settee is relatively tidy overall but with some surface stains. The central bar stretcher is lacking from one armchair. The chairs and settee are of solid structure overall. Please refer to the additional images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF WHYTOCK AND REID STYLE SETTEES the shaped frames with carved foliage and on scroll legs, 87cm high, 233cm wide and 74cm deep Condition Report: The upholstery on both settees is in reasonably fresh condition, though marked in places, particularly the seat. Nowhere are they frayed or torn. At the rear of one settee, the gimp, which appears to have been attached with an adhesive, has come loose. Show-wood is generally worn, with knocks and scratches consistent throughout. On one sofa's end there is a crack in the wood, which would appear to have occurred some considerable time ago. Joints at legs are a touch loose in places, though this results in no perceptible wobble when in use. Overall, these are extremely robust. One end piece of carved facing has lifted from the frame beneath, though it holds firm. Arms are solid with very little play in them.
AN ERCOL BEECH FRAMED EVERGREEN HIGH BACK THREE PIECE SUITE consisting of two seater settee and two armchairs settee is 92cm high x 139cm wide x 89cm deep first armchair is 104cm high x 76cm wide x 89cm deep second armchair 92cm high x 76cm wide x 89cm deep Condition Report: Available upon request
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ART DECO FIVE PIECE SUITE BY THE NATIONAL FURNITURE MART RANGOON consisting of two seater settee, 75cm high x 126cm wide x 59cm deep and four armchairs 75cm high x 61cm wide x 59cm deep, all with shaped hardwood frames and bergere seats topped with upholstered cushions Condition Report: Available upon request
A pair of Ercol cream leather and ash electric reclining lounge chairs and an Ercol cream/grey leather and ash frame sette. Condition - settee with damage to leather on one seat cushion, other scratches and wear to leather, lounge chairs with to leather including scratches, cracking, dirt etc. electrics not tested.
A late 19th century carved walnut settee, upholstered in blue velvet type material with exposed showframe and raised on cabriole legs. Height to top of back 106 cm, width across arms +/- 138 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The settee is structurally fairly sound. The back does have some movement at the corner joints and there are stress fractures visible at the corners. The top carving has an old loss to the right hand side of the cherub head. The right hand arm is reasonably secure with slight movement. The left hand arm has more movement and will move left to right +/- 2.5 cm. All legs are sound and secure with no movement at the joints. Ther are some small sections of moulding missing and the odd old repair to the arms but no catastrophic issues. The upholstery is in reasonably good order with some marks and fading. With no protruding springs.
A George III mahogany three seat settee, upholstered in green cloth on reeded and square tapered front legs with brass caps and castors. 194 cm wide (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Settee depth 80 cm, seat pad depth 60 cm. The upholstery appears to be generally intact however there is some surface soiling and the seat has a small 1 inch rip. The front left support has a crack to the rear corner with some losses. The front and rear supports of stretchers have marks and scratches and signs of wear. The left support and central support is lacking the attached castors. The settee structure has some slight movement however appears to be overall structurally sound.
A fine Regency oak three seater settee, with shaped back and slightly bowed front, upholstered in green leaf tapestry, on three carved front legs with brass castors. height 92 cm, width 222 cm, depth 105 cm, with three matching cushions (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This settee has fading and wear to the upholstery and a few small holes in the fabric. Structurally the settee is in good condition.
A George III mahogany three seater settee, with arched shaped back and scroll arms over the cushioned serpentine fronted seat upholstered in blue striped material, raised on four square section moulded front supports, 88 cm x 208 cm with a seat height of 49 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The upholstery is later. The front supports appear to be slightly splayed, possibly with loose joints. One leg is completely separate from the body.
A Victorian Three Seat Drop End Settee with scroll ends, upholstered in leaf pattern moquette, on turned legs and castors, 68ins wide x 30ins deep x 29ins highCondition Report - The moquette is in good overall condition, however there are a few areas of wear. The back and the seat are comfortable with no loss of retention in the springs. To the left hand side and the right hand side on the drop-ends, the support has slightly gone. The mechanism for the drop ends works. The item is structurally sound with little movement in the joints. The settee runs free and easy on the castors.
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