A walnut framed bergere lounge suite, comprising two chairs and settee, each piece with carved exposed showframe and raised on short cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Height to top of settee back 78 cm, width across arms 190 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The suite is in generally fairly good condition. The canework to one chair appears to be in good order with no significant issues. The second chair has some very minor losses to the caning on the back panel but again all panels are sound and serviceable. The left hand outer cane panel on the settee has a small area that is damaged. The rear right hand panel is damaged at the base. The inner arm panel has a small break. We have photographed these areas. With the exception of the left hand settee panel all other minor areas of damage are entirely obscured by the cushions. The cushions and seat panels have clearly been fairly recently recovered and as a consequence are all in very good order with no staining, tears or damage. The arms of both chairs and the settee have very slight movement but not problematically so. The right hand chair upper arm has had a break which has been pegged and professionally repaired. The frame generally is all over faded. The front settee rail is slightly sprung at the right hand side and simply requires refixing. All legs have the usual scuffs and marks that one would expect through use.
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A carved walnut framed settee, in the 18th century style, with a double-domed back above scrolling arms, upholstered in floral and foliate fabric, raised on lobed cup and cover supports united by a wavy stretcher, terminating in Spanish feet, 156cm wide, 96cm deep, 117cm high Provenance: Barrington Hall, EssexCondition report: Upholstery dirty and torn. Piping loose and off. Would benefit from re-upholstery. Knocks, wear and damage to frame and supports. Joints relatively solid. General wear.
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