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A Howard & Sons upholstered three seater settee, W.190cm D.96cm H.86cmCONDITION: The frame is good, although will need complete re-upholstery, the feet have been re-polished and the casters appear to have been cleaned. The stamp appears on the two end rear legs, it seems to have some restoration and a new slip of wood going through the stamp. There is a fabric label attached (glued) to the underside of the sofa
A FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED SETTEE IN THE EGYPTIAN TASTE, 19th century, the rectangular back with carved pharaoh heads to each end, the padded back, seat and arms upholstered in blue fabric with leaf motif decoration, with applied brass mounts, raised on solid block supports, the front supports with carved paw feet. 175cm wide, 113cm high
A 19th century Victorian mahogany double scroll end Chesterfield conversation sofa settee. Raised on shaped legs with c-scroll feet terminating in castors supporting a large and wide frame with carved show wood having reeded detailing to the leading edges. well upholstered to the overstuffed seat and back rest. Measures
Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - An original vintage 1960's mid 20th Century beech and elm framed two seater sofa settee having stunning red and gold paisley upholstery with button back back rest and twin cushion seat. All raised on an angular show wood frame. A fantastic example. Measures 94cm x 120cm x 72cm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany part parlour suite with pierced uprights on square tapering supports, comprising a two-seat settee and a pair of tub armchairs (3). CONDITION REPORT Joints solid, one chair faded and scratched. All pieces worn with minor scuffs, scrapes, dents and losses commensurate with age.
George Henry Walton - an Arts & Crafts walnut framed high backed settee, c.1900-1910, the angular back and curved sides over a stuffover seat, in later sprigged pale gold upholstery, raised on square tapered legs with pottery castors, 71in. (180.5cm.) long, 31in. (78.5cm.) deep, 43in. (109.25cm.) high to back.* This piece was designed by Walton for his important patron, George Davison. Davison patronised Walton for much of his life and it is believed that almost all of his possessions were designed by Walton, as well as several houses and their contents, including cutlery, glasses, carpets, wallpaper and fireplaces, as well as furnishings. Davison's patronage extended even beyond his death, his widow and second wife, Florence Annie commissioning Walton to design and build the 'Chapel of St. George' to house his ashes, in the grounds of their house in Cap d'Antibes, in the south of France. It was completed in 1932, just before Walton's death the following year.** Provenance: George Davison and thence by family descent to the current owner, his granddaughter.*** Literature: A photograph of George Davison's wife, Susanna Louisa, reclining on this settee, c.1910, is included in 'George Walton, Designer and Architect', by Karen Moon.**** Condition: Has been reupholstered to a very good standard in the late 20th century, using period style horsehair and springs. The upholstery remains in good condition overall, but there is a stain mark to the right hand side of the seat. The frame has an old wax-filled split to the left hand corner of the back (see photo). There is an old shallow chip to the top outside edge of the left 'arm' and two smaller old chips to the back edge of the top rail. There is an old, 3in. long deep scratch to the top of the upright on the left arm. The right hand arm has wear/fading to the polish to the front of the top and an old chip to the front of the upright. The legs are secure, with the original matching castors. There is no evidence of repaired breaks. The arms move slightly but are secure.
A 1930s three piece walnut bergère suite, of small proportions, comprising a two seater settee and two armchairs, all with serpentine rosette carved top rails and caned backs, over bentwood arms and loose cushions, raised on short cabriole legs with pad feet, the settee 44¾in. (113.5cm.) long, 29½in. (74.75cm.) deep. (3)
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