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American Classical Carved Mahogany Settee, early 19th c., probably New York, tubular crest rail with acanthus carved terminals, out scrolled arms, paneled seat rail, cornucopia carved paw feet, h. 34 in., w. 68 in., d. 23 in. Provenance: Murfee/DeBardeleben Collection, Riverview, Columbus, MS
A three piece Bergere lounge suite, circa 1930, double caned and with carved frame raised on short cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. Settee width 190 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This suite is in really very good condition. The cane work on all panels is undamaged and nice and taut. There are no holes and no loose sections or any repairs. The suite is structurally very sound. We can see no evidence of any significant damage, repairs or restoration. There are the usual minor scuffs and marks that one would expect but no loose joints, no woodworm and no significant issues. The cushions are all in generally good condition. The suite is perfectly serviceable in its current state and does not require any work. The height of the settee to the top of the back rail is 83 cm. The seat depth is 62 cm from the front of the suite to the rear frame. The chairs are 83 cm in height and the seat depth is 62 cm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany settee, raised on cabriole legs. CONDITION REPORT: The settee is structurally sound with no loose joints. There are some losses to the bone & boxwood inlay on the top rail. These are minor but visible on inspection. There are two small areas of loss to the shield beneath the padded back. The remainder of the inlay and stringing is in generally good condition. The fretwork is in good order with no losses or damage. The upholstery is a little stained in places but there are no holes. The braiding is detached around the centre oval panel. The piece is very dusty and could do with a clean and polish.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany two seater settee, upholstered in green floral patterned material and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in brass and ceramic castors. CONDITION REPORT: Height to back of seat in centre 88 cm. Width across arms 114 cm. Depth of seat 57 cm. Width across front 115 cm. Height to bottom of seat rail 23 cm. The settee is in structurally very good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. It is structurally solid. The castors are original, the colour is generally good. ~the upholstery is in good order and the piece could be used in its current state without the need for any work.
A fine quality Victorian carved walnut three piece drawing room suite, comprising a double ended button back settee and a gentleman’s armchair, both with open padded arms, and a lady’s nursing/sewing chair, each piece raised on short cabriole legs with scroll toes, with recent high quality re-upholstery. (3)
A matched French Louis XVI style salon suite, late 19th century, ebonised and gilt showframe, comprising a settee, four fauteuils, a foot stool and four side chairs, with bas-relief gilded floral carving and half padded moulded scroll arms, raised on cabriole legs with scroll toes, the settee 74in. (188cm.) long. (9)
An Edwardian mahogany mahogany two seater salon settee, the moulded, angular back over slightly swept arms on turned and fluted tapered supports, the stuff over seat in pink silk (a/f), raised on fluted, tapered legs with tapered peg feet, 54½in. (138.5cm.) long, height to back 30¾in. (78cm.).
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