An Edwardian Period Sheraton Revival triple back inlaid satinwood settee, the triple back has vase shaped inlay with open swept arms, squab cushion and caned, on square tapered legs, W.4ft 4in. D.2ft H.3ftThis is after a design of a Period example originally designed by Thomas Sheraton in the late 18th Century. English c.1900-1910
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A Viennese enamel and gilt metal doll's house suite, comprising a three tier etagere, 8.5 cm high, a table, 5.5 cm high, two chairs, two carver chairs, and a two seater settee See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by GHThe enamel on the three tier etagere is chipped on four or five of the edges on a couple of levels and also scratched. One of the legs of the table is quite badly bent inwards and the table is heavily scratched on the top. One of the legs of the settee is also slightly misshapen. The chairs generally appear good. The enamel panel which sits on the top of the table is separate and has some small damages around the edges.
An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry parlour suite, the two seater settee and two armchairs with arched top rails and padded backs decorated with shell, foliate and floral marquetry, the stuff over seats and backs in pale green foliate striped upholstery, raised on boxwood line inlaid square tapered legs with spade feet and brass and china casters, the settee 48½in. (123cm.) long. (3)
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