A MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED SOFAIN LATE VICTORIAN STYLE, AFTER DESIGNS BY HOWARD & SONS, OF RECENT MANUFACTUREapproximately 85cm high, 213cm wide, 93cm deep Purchased by the current vendor from Beaumont and Fletcher, Kings Road, London. The form is titled by the firm 'Pompadour High Back Sofa'Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe fabric is a velvet/moquette type pile. The colour is variable as it has a striated pattern of abrash-type muted greens which gives an appearance of age. The pile has a knap which gives variable marks and colouration. Rather like velvet, the pile, once pressed or squashed in one direction it isn't always possible to 'stroke' the pile the other way so some 'marks' are not possible to smooth in the opposite direction. It is not possible to see the filling of the cushions, they are heavy and have the appearance of soft feather/down but are perhaps stuffed with a man-made fibre as they slowly self inflate after they have been sat on. It is supremely comfortable!19cm ground clearance- seat depth 67cm. The width at the back is the same at the front, approx 210-213cm wide, the back has rounded corners.As catalogued this does not appear to have any great age and the condition overall reflects this, the legs are polished and uniformly dark in places, the upholstery has some light signs of use in a domestic setting - the front corners of the arms with some balding to the velvet type upholstery- also some small marks to cushions and pulling of fabric. Due to the knap of the upholstery the sofa appears marked and worn but this is not the case Overall the frame appears solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
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Modern Dolls House 1/12th Scale Georgian Style Furniture and Accessories, comprising a linen chest, tall boy chest on stand, a brass faced long case clock, a lowboy, a campaign chest modelled as a bureau with fold out bed, a green sofa and three cushions, pair of green upholstered footstools, a silver table, two hand made carpets 27cm by 22cm and 28cm by 24cm, and a pair of dining chairs (13)
Modern Dolls House 1/12th Scale Georgian Style Furniture, comprising two painted demi lune side tables, inlaid occasional table, two similar tables on tripod bases, three tier dumb waiter, pole screen on tripod stand, set of four dining chairs with flame stitch style seats, small open bookcase and contents, blue sofa with two cushions and two rugs (15)
Puppenküche und Puppenstube um 1905 und 60er Jahre, a. Puppenküche aus dem Jugendstil, orig. Gehäuse mit alter Tapete, seitliches Fenster, Küchenbuffet mit Verglasung, Arbeitstisch, Wandbord mit Schubladen, Wandhalterung für Küchenutensilien, kl. Bank, Tisch und zwei Stühle, orig. Herd mit allen Töpfen und Kamin, nicht mehr beheizbar, viel Zubehör aus Porzellan und Email, u.a. Vorratstöpfe, Essig- und Ölflasche, Brotdose, Schüsseln, Töpfe und Gefäße, Teller, Besteckteile, Küchenwaage, zwei Puppen später, Zubehör teilweise besch. bzw. später, ca. 44 x 88 x 40 cm, b. dazu Stube mit Kleiderschrank, Bett, Sofa, Kruzifix, Psyche, Tisch und 2 Stühle, Wanduhr, Kinderbett, 7 Mecki-Figuren Steiff und 5 Puppenstubenpuppen, 33x61x 41 cmDoll kitchen and dollhouse around 1905 and 1960s, a. Art Nouveau doll kitchen, orig. Housing with old wallpaper, window on the side, kitchen buffet with glazing, work table,wall shelf with drawers, wall bracket for kitchen utensils, small bench, table and two chairs, orig. Stove with all pots and chimney,no longer heatable, many porcelain and enamel accessories, including storage pots, vinegar and oil bottles, lunch box, bowls, pots and vessels, plates, cutlery, kitchen scales, two dolls later, accessories are partially damaged. or later, approx. 44 x 88 x 40 cm, b.plus a living room with wardrobe, bed, sofa, crucifix, Psyche, table and 2 chairs, wall clock, cot, 7 Mecki Steiff figures and 5 dollhouse dolls, 33x61x 41 cm
A Regency cross-banded mahogany two drawer sofa table, raised on inlaid tapered supports topped with brass casters, 91cm by 60cm by 71cmLarge square of rosewood banding lacking, top heavily faded and marked, some lacking to the ebonised banding, some loss to the ebonised banding on drawer fronts, handles are original, supports free from repairs, front left castor is very loose, wear marks and scuffs throughout
BIEDERMEIER-SOFA 19.Jh., Obstholz, großes Sofa mit gebogter Rückenlehne, füllhornartiger Armlehnen-Gestaltung mit Seitenrollen, Polsterung mit rot-gestreiftem Bezug mit Blumenranken, HxBxT: 108/200/70 cm. Altersspuren. | BIEDERMEIER SOFA19th century, fruitwood, large sofa with curved backrest, cornucopia-like armrest design with side casters, upholstery with red striped cover with floral tendrils, HxWxD: 108/200/70 cm. Signs of age.
An early 20th century mahogany framed three seat sofa, with shaped back, sweep back and scroll arms, sprung upholstery, raised on gilded feet, 182 x 100 x 90cm. The frame including the arms & back are not secure and have movement/play, the webbing has been replaced (possibly when it was recovered) and is secure/tight as with the springs.The green fabric showing, looks to be a lining fabric? As there is further padding under it (there is no other such fabric evident elsewhere)Please see additional pictures on the main listing.
Maggy Clarysse. Portrait of a White Dog, Maltese Terrier?, on a blue sofa, Oil on canvas, signed lower right. 46 x 55cm.PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.
Maggy Clarysse. Mademoiselle, a Yorkshire Terrier on a Sofa. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Signed and titled verso. 46 x 55cm. PROVENANCE; The residual studio collection of the artist. Maggy Clarysse (1931-2011), hidden away for the past decade, will come to auction in this sale.Consigned by her family, the art displays an extraordinary range, from pointillist studies of ponds, via Cézanne-inspired landscapes to Impressionist and post-Impressionist still lifes. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by a woman who was obsessed with art and would rise early each day to get to her easel, completing 12 hours of painting, sketching, sculpting and drawing before turning her hand to crafts in the evening.BIOGRAPHY; The art came before and after a successful career as a model from the 1940s to 60s with the glamour that it brought with it.Born in Belgium, Maggy studied at art college in Brussels with the aim of becoming a Paris fashion designer. To that end, she eventually approached a leading couture house to show them her designs.To her delight, they agreed to take her on immediately. However, they did not want her as a designer, but as a model!This led to work in Paris, London and around Europe, with Maggy basing herself first in Germany and then in Paris as a couture house model and then a model for Vogue.She was photographed by Terence Donovan and David Bailey, with one shoot ending up with her pushing the then leading film star, Norman Wisdom, into a swimming pool her reasons for doing so remain shrouded in mystery!It was while on holiday in the south of France in the late 1950s that she met her future husband, an English businessman, and they then married and moved to Barnes in south-west London.She gave up modelling when her son was born, and the glamour days of chic long dresses were over, and she then turned her exceptional work ethic towards art.Maggy painted from dusk to dawn for many decades up until her death in 2011 and enjoyed considerable success commercially.She would divide her time between London and their apartment in the South of France, and she hosted several exhibitions a year between the early 1970s and the late 2000s in both London and Antibes. Works sold for up to £6,000-8,000 but are much more reasonably estimated here. Few of her works come on to the market and this sale provides a unique opportunity for collectors. In all, the auction will offer over 450 works by the artist.
Illum Wikkelso for Niels Eilersen, a Danish teak Capella sofa and matching armchair, 1960s, both with their original blue wool cushionsthe sofa 70 x 190 x 70cmStructurally sound, a few scuffs and marks commensurate with age and use, the upholstery rather faded and tired, the foam has rather deteriorated and webbing is perishing.
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