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An early 19th century carved rosewood scroll end settee / day bed, on carved and turned legs, with fitted brass castors, 87cm H x 147cm W x 62cm D (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: The settee is carved rosewood. The settee will need re-upholstering and the front panel of the seat is detached. There is a crack to the scroll on the right left hand side and the scroll on the right hand side is slightly loose. One of the scrolls to the back of the settee is lacking. The back left leg needs fixing back into position. There is some evidence of worm holes to the underside of the frame - this has been treated but may need further attention. Some attention will be needed to the frame.
An early 20th Century French gilt framed three piece drawing room suite of "Louis XVI" design, the moulded frames with carved floral cresting and leaf capped arm terminals, the seats, backs and armpads upholstered in green and grey striped cloth, on turned and fluted legs comprising three seat settee, 55ins wide x 42ins high and matching easy chair, and a pair of 20th Century gilt framed fauteuil similarly upholstered, on moulded cabriole front legs
An early 20th Century walnut three piece Begere lounge suiteThe rattan back settee with a central oval panel carved in relief with an Adams-style urn above loose cushions, a sprung base and a chiseled frieze, raised upon nicely carved hairy paw feet, the suite complete with two conforming armchairs, 183cm wide.
A Louis XVI style gilt wood and gesso three seater settee, early 20th CenturyThe settee frame centred with a C scroll crest within a conforming frame above a padded back and sprung seat with three loose cushions over a scrolling leaf apron with four front conforming legs, each terminating in a scrolled toe and with two outswept rear legs, 205cm wide.
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