Fine Quality Late Victorian Rosewood Marquetry 3 Seater Salon Settee on square tapering supports with brass & ceramic castors, Rosewood show frame, extensively inlaid with marquetry, musical trophies, urns, scrolls etc. together with a Pair of Matching Arm Chairs all upholstered in a green floral fabric in excellent condition
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A walnut three piece bergere suite comprising: a settee with shaped top rail and carved scallops above two shaped vertical splats and a cushioned seat with shaped apron flanked by out stretched arms with foliate carved scrolls on hairy paw feet 190cm wide; and two matching armchairs; together with an Edwardian mahogany caned armchair the moulded oval back above a loose cushion flanked on either side by moulded outstretched arms on square tapering legs with spade feet (4)
A Victorian mahogany parlour suite comprising: four side chairs each with shaped top rail with central acanthus design over a pierced vertical splat the upholstered cushion seat on cabriole legs with pad feet; an armchair; a two seat settee with shaped top rail above a vertical pierced splat cushioned back seat and scrolled arms on cabriole legs; and a matched armchair (7)
A George III painted salon suite, circa 1790, comprising settee and six open armchairs, each in the Sheraton style, with shaped rectangular backs and slatted splat centred by a tablet below swags, with split can seats, painted throughout in the neoclassical manner. (The chairs were repainted in 1975 by J. Sander of Sandhurst). Settee Provenance: From 1868 the suite has belonged to the Royds family of Brizes Park, Kelvedon Hatch, Essex. The image with the suite was taken in the hallway of the house in 1949.
A Victorian walnut settee and matching pair of spoon back easy chairs circa 1865 A Victorian walnut settee and matching pair of spoon back easy chairs circa 1865 the show frame of each carved with honeysuckle and leaf scrolls with serpentine seat on French scrolled legs upholstered in buttoned pink velvet.
A small quantity of miniature or toy furniture comprising: a decorative settee with English import marks, four Dutch carver chairs another similar chair with a poodle on the seat, two other chairs with simulated bobbin turning and English import marks, four filigree chairs, another larger continental chair and a side table with undertier and lift top, together with a ball on a three legged stand, the ball hallmarked Glasgow 1926, 2.5in (6.4cm) dia. (16)
Property from a Private Chelsea Collection A burr walnut and walnut cabinet designed by Josef Bachem for the home of L. Tell Berlin circa 1923 the twin cupboard doors enclosing a shelf the solid supports with mid tier and plinth base 145cm high by 130cm. wide by 40cm. deep Provenance 1938 - 1969 Phaidon Press London Purchased by the vendor Phillips London 12th June 1990 lot 295. A settee and armchair from this set is in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum London. A further two armchairs and a coffee table are in the collection of Temple Newsam House formerly on display in the library at Lotherton Hall Aberford. See Christopher Gilbert Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall Volume II 1978 London items 574 and 575 illustrated page 448. W
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