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AN OXBLOOD LEATHER THREE PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, comprising a three seater sofa, with buttoned back and armrests, length 198cm x depth 88cm x height 72cm, along with a pair of wing back armchairs, width 91cm x depth 89cm x height 104cm, condition report: all in need of restoration, due to rips, cracking, tears, discolouration, stains, paint to legs, other wear and tear (3)
A 19th Century Continental (possibly Swedish) mahogany sofa table with satinwood stringing throughout, the rounded rectangular top over three frieze drawers on a faceted column to elegant platform base and shallow cabriole square tapered legs to lion's paw caps and castors, 115 cm wide x 63.5 cm deep x 74 cm high
Louis Philippe-Sofaum 1850, Nussbaum massiv, 4 Frontbeine spitz zulaufend u. gekehlt auf Lenkrollen, Zarge leicht vor u. zurückschwingend, leicht in sich verdrehte Armlehnen mit Polsterung, 3 sog. Ballonrückenlehnen, blauer Stoffbezug gemustert mit kl. Ovalornamenten, HxBxT: 100/180/75 cm. Rest..
Sigurd Ressell for Vatne Mobler: A 1960s Rosewood and Leather Five Piece Modular Sofa, comprising three-seater, two-seater, single chair and two low tables, chrome fixings and Pirelli rubber seat supports, unmarked, tables 76.5cm square, 25.5cm high, chair 100cm wide, 83cm deep, 67cm high, three seater 240cm wide, 83cm deep, 67cm high, two seater 171cm wide, 83cm deep, 67cm high, seat height 36cmWith CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence number 24GBA10WSEAH2 The suite needs cleaning. Brown leather. Expected wear. See extra images.
Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler: A Modular Three Piece Bay Window Sofa, modern, upholstered in bottle green cotton velvet, rounded arms, four back cushions and three loose seat cushions filled with feather and down, with contrast dark green cotton piping, 362cm wide, 88cm deep, height of back 66cm (cushions higher than back of sofa) This sofa was made with thirty six metres of bottle green cotton velvet and three metres of contrasting piping. With copy of original invoice. Largest central section length of top of back 217cm the other two sections 95cm and 51cm. Some minor marks. One end appears to have paint mark and a tiny hole. Dusty. See extra images.
Full restored to an exceptionally high standardGerman delivered home market exampleIn current enthusiast ownership since 2014The Volkswagen Type 2 was introduced in 1950 as a multi-variant utility vehicle, known as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus (depending on body type), and was devised as an evolution of the original Beetle. The first generation of these versatile vehicles (named the T1) was produced with distinctive splitscreens from 1950 until 1967. Only two models were originally offered, the Kombi and the Commercial, the Microbus was added in May 1950, and was joined by the Deluxe Microbus in June 1951. The Deluxe Microbus (known as the ‘Sunroof Deluxe' in America) was the most luxurious version of the Volkswagen Transporter T1. The Deluxe model featured eight rear side windows and two rear corner windows, making it the '15-window' but was not available in Europe. Meanwhile, the European-market Deluxe Microbus, with its additional eight small skylight windows is, accordingly, the '23-window'. From the 1964 model year with its wider rear door, the rear corner windows were discontinued, making the latter two, the 13-window and 21-window respectively. The 23 and later 21 window variants each carry the famous nickname 'Samba' and are particularly revered.This particular example was a home market German delivered example, originally used as part of the postal service. Our vendor is a lifelong Volkswagen enthusiast who purchased this splitscreen in May 2014 and used it for a couple of years on family camping trips, before deciding to carry out a full restoration in 2016. When our vendor purchased the vehicle, it was in a two-tone brown colour combination, so the decision was made to return the splitscreen to its original colour combination of white and green, but with some modern-day comforts discreetly added.As is so often the case, a large amount of structural work was needed, the bodywork was stripped right back to the metal with a new front end, one short side and one long side replaced, as well as floor pans and struts. Around the wheel arches and door shuts some more localised repairs were needed, but the finished product was a completely solid shell ready for paint. The paint was entrusted to Fisk and Dailly paint shop, who did a superb job, the finish is excellent and it still gleams today. The interior has had cabinets added, a sofa which turns into a double bed and various discreetly hidden away USB charging ports and the upholstery was completed by 13 Stiches. A full new wiring loom was fitted, the engine fully rebuilt, gearbox renovated, and a freshen up of the suspension and braking systems, so it now drives as good as it looks. A nice modern touch which is well hidden away are the addition of two solar panels on the roof, these are linked to a leisure battery to keep the van charged whilst pitched and also to run the USB ports, interior lights and engine bay service light.The splitscreen is being celebrated for its 75th anniversary at the Goodwood Revival this year, so what better time to buy one and get involved in the celebrations? Supplied to auction with a V5 registration document and various bills and receipts for works undertaken. Consigned by Fraser Smith FULL RESTORED TO AN EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH STANDARDGERMAN DELIVERED HOME MARKET EXAMPLEIN CURRENT ENTHUSIAST OWNERSHIP SINCE 2014
2-Sitzer Sofa "Progetti" mit Ottoman, Giorgetti, Italien, 1980er Jahre Buche, partiell ebonisiert, auf 4 geschwungenen Beinen, breite, gepolsterte Zarge, gerundete Rückenlehne, übergehend in schlanke Armlehnen, abnehmbarer, heller Bezug, im Boden Hersteller Plakette, ca. 90x125x68cm (Sofa), 45x59x48cm (Ottoman), Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE the rectangular drop flap top with boxwood and ebony stringing, over two frieze drawers to one side and two faux drawers to the other, on twin reeded supports and downswept legs terminating in brass toe caps and castors, 71.5cm high x 105cm wide x 68.5cm deep (166cm wide with flaps extended)Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.
§ Richard Bawden RWS, NEAC, RE (1936-2024) a group of four signed unframed etchings and aquatints, to include: The Flowers, numbered 26/75, 67 x 53.5cm; Hattie's Sofa, numbered 24/85, 56.5 x 75.5cm; The Garden Seat, A/P, 64 x 51cm; and Fuchsia, A/P, 56.5 x 63.5cm The Flowers: Light handling creases and some very minor accretions to the lower right cornerHattie's sofa: Light handling creases and some negligible foxing in the top margin Garden Seat: Light handling creases and with minor scattered foxing to the top and left hand margin Fuchsia: Light handling creases including a dog-ear crease over three corners

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