A late Victorian Florentine inlaid boudoir settee, the showframe with part slatted backs and side with scrolling arm rests and upholstered seat, all upon splayed legs with boxwood stringing, 141 cm wide, 93 cm high, +/- 52 cm deep (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both rear legs are loose at the joint to the back rail. The front legs are secure. The back showframe is all in good order and there are no missing slats. All side slats are present also. The front showframe is in very good condition on the right hand side. On the left curve there is an old stress fracture just to the left above the leg. The upholstery whilst serviceable is a little tired and showing some rubbing on the tops of the arms. There is some discolouration and the odd minor stain.
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An Edwardian mahogany framed settee, with foliate carved and scroll moulded exposed showframe, upholstered in burgundy velvet type material and raised on cabriole front legs terminating in castors. Width across arms 140 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The settee is in structurally very good order with no loose joints. There are some minor scuffs and scratches to the showframe but no evidence of any damage of any significance, no repairs and no restoration. The seat is well upholstered and the material in good condition. The springs are tight and there are no protrusions. The arms are well upholstered. The back panel is also in good condition on both sides.
A George III mahogany settee, upholstered in deep buttoned corded material and raised on moulded front legs united by stretchers and with original brass roller castors. Width 148 cm, height to top of back 90 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The settee is structurally very sound with no loose joints. The upholstery is in generally good order with no significant marks or staining. There are no holes. The seat is firm. There is nothing protruding beneath the seat. The legs and stretchers are all original and are in good order with no evidence of any repairs or breaks. The roller castors appear to be original.
An early 19th century settee, with arched back, upholstered in silk type material with squab cushion and raised on mahogany legs united by stretchers. Width 152 cm, height to top of back 91 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The settee requires full re-upholstering, it is however structurally very sound with no significantly loose joints. All legs and stretchers are structurally sound and there do not appear to have been any repairs. All legs have minor scuffs and marks as one would expect. The settee will originally have been raised on castors.
GEORGE I STYLE WALNUT DOUBLE CHAIRBACK SETTEE EARLY 20TH CENTURY the back with double vasiform splats and a central carved shell motif over a drop-in seat flanked by scroll arms, above a seat rail and cabriole legs carved with shells and ending in claw and ball feet(130cm wide, 110cm high, 47cm deep)
A William IV Rococo style giltwood three seater settee possibly by Gillows of Lancaster. With deep buttoned plum upholstery and with scrolling arms and supports, 210cm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Probably rosewood originally and later gilded. Horse hair filled. Structurally sound.
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