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"Bocca Sofa", Studio 65Ausführung Gufram, Italien, 1980 Holzkastenkonstruktion. Polyurethan, roter Textilbezug. Rücks. Herstelleretikett. Bezug besch. 84 x 211 x 81 cm. Inspiriert von Salvatore Dalis Sofa in der Installation 'Mae West' 1937. Literatur: Greenberg, Cara, Op to Pop, Furniture of the 60's, New York 1999. S. 28.
A Regency mahogany sofa table, of small proportions, the dropflap rectangular top with reeded edge, over two frieze drawers with original brass handles and two opposing faux-drawers, raised on trestle supports with twin reeded swept legs with brass cap castors, 54¾ x 24in. (139 x 61cm.) open, 32¾in. (83cm.) long closed, 29½in. (75cm.) high.
A Charles X style centre or sofa table, second half 20th century, the satin birch and ebony marquetry top over a conforming frieze with three drawers and a slide to each end, raised on curved ebonised x-end supports united by a turned centre stretcher, 37 x 23½in. (94 x 59.5cm.), 30¾in. (78cm.) high.
A George III style hide upholstered two-seater 'camelback' settee and a pair of matching armchairs, 20th century, the muted green leather upholstery with close nailed and deep buttoned detail, supported by moulded mahogany supports united by cross stretchers, and a similarly upholstered lyre-shaped stool. 140 cm wide x 79 cm high 70 cm deep, 44 cm height to the seatpQty: 4Private collectionCondition report: The hide is mellow and has faded to a light green, the chairs are a shade lighter than the sofa.The stool has a small crack on the frame, see imagesThe suite and stool are structurally good but will need a slight clean and hide food.
A vintage possibly Danish bronze coloured hide sofa with a patchworked surface with two loose angular bolster cushions piped in contrasting tan leather at the angles and two corresponding scatter cushions. On simple beam bearer supports.192 cm wide x 85 cm approx depth x 74 cm high, 44 height of the seat.Private collectionCondition report: Generally in very good condition. There are some water? stains on the ends of each back cushion. There are some scuff marks on the front of the supports, one support has a mark running along the inside but can only be seen when the settee is upended. There is some slight fading to the piping on the back cushions when compared to the loose cushions. In ready to use condition.
A Regency brass inlaid rosewood two flap sofa table, early 19th century. with two mock and two actual frieze drawers. On four-pillar supports above a concave sub base with inverted sabre legs terminating in lotus capped brass castors. 145 cm (open) long x 70 cm deep x 72 cm overall heightPrivate collectionCondition report: Some brass stringing missing and some small cross-grain veneer missing
Imposante Louis XV-SalongarniturSitzhöhe der Fauteuils: 40 cm. Lehnenhöhe der Fauteuils: 96 cm. Sitzhöhe des Sofas: 47 cm. Lehnenhöhe des Sofas: 113 cm. Teilweise gestempelt “Heurtaut“ (Nicolas Hertaut, Maître Menuiser, 1720-1771). Frankreich, 18./ 19. Jahrhundert.Bestehend aus einem Salonsofa, sechs Fauteuils und einem Tabouret. Jeweils in Holz, geschnitzt, vergoldet und mit Tapisseriebezug versehen. Mit Tierdarstellung in Petit Point-Arbeit inmitten von Rocaillekartuschen und polychrom gesetzten Blumen und Ranken. Die Möbelrahmen in bewegten, dem Louis XV-Stil folgenden Formen. Die Zargen mit Rocaillen und Blütenschnitzereien verziert, ebenso die Rückenlehnen. Die Beine als Rollwerkfüße gestaltet. Offen gearbeitete Armlehnen der Fauteuils mit Tapisseriebezug und Kanneluren. Minimal besch., erg. (1301041) (1) (13)Impressive Louis XV salon setSeat height of fauteuils: 40 cm. Backrest height of fauteuils: 96 cm. Seat height of sofa: 47 cm. Backrest height of sofa: 113 cm.Partially stamped “Heurtaut” (Nicolas Hertaut, Maître Menuisier 1720 -1771).France, 18th/ 19th century.Comprising a salon sofa, six fauteuils and one Tabouret.
Louis XV-GarniturSitzhöhe: 45 cm. Lehnenhöhe: 109 cm. Frankreich, um 1750.Bestehend aus einem Sofa und vier Fauteuils. Holz, geschnitzt, vergoldet. Mit Beauvais-Tapisserie tapeziert. Auf geschwungenen Beinen mit Akanthusblattdekor und Muschelungen die bewegte, nach vorne strebende Zarge mit in der Mitte endender Muschelung, die von Blumenranken flankiert wird. Offen gearbeitete Armlehnen mit Volutenwerk und aufliegenden Tapisseriepolstern. Rückenlehne passig mit oben abschließender, von Trellismuster und Akanthuswerk flankierter Muschelung. Minimal besch., erg. (13018123) (13)Louis XV salon setSeat height: 45 cm. Backrest height: 109 cm.France, ca. 1750.Comprising one sofa and four fauteuils.
Sitzgarnitur, dreiteiligNorddeutsch, um 1820 Furnier Birke. Holz, geschwärzt. Das Sofa mit gerundeter Lehne mit flammenförmigen Aufsätzen und keulenförmig versprossten Armstützen. Entsprechend gestaltete Stühle. Rest., Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren. Sofa: 122 x 160 x 65 cm. Stühle: 80 x 47 x 41 cm.
Y A GEORGE III SATINWOOD SOFA TABLEATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 179073cm high, 109cm wide, with leaves raised 166cm wide, 60cm deepThe distinctive and elegant shape of the downswept legs and underlying stretcher of this sofa table are 'signature' features of examples made by Gillows. The sofa table bears comparison to a pair of tables supplied by Gillows of Oxford Street in 1803 to Stephen Tempest for Broughton Hall, Yorkshire, also featuring the distinctive curved stretchers though the latter were fitted with games boards within the drawers (see Susan Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730 - 1840, Woodbridge, 2008, p. 264, pl. 268). For a closely related satinwood sofa table, see Christie's, Important English Furniture, 1st July 2004, lot 95 (£35,850). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Metalware appears original. No key present but both locks are open. Some filler and tape applied to splits to bottoms of drawers. Some minor evidence of old worm in places, including to one leg and the friezes beneath hinged leaves - see images. Glue reside visible to the join at the centre of the stretcher where it meets the underside of the table. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH GILTWOOD AND YELLOW DAMASK UPHOLSTERED TWO-SEAT SOFA OR CANAPEIN LOUIS XVI STYLE, 19TH CENTURY 97cm high, 127cm wide, 61cm deep Provenance: Private collection removed from 9, Royal Crescent, Bath. Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses and some chips to the gilt gesso, the gilt variously aged and coloured revealing in places the gesso and underlying wood.There is evidence of worm.Fairly recently upholstered. The upholstery style is loose and springy; the sides and back with visible nails and only partial trim to the borders. There is some movement to the arm joints. We are unable to inspect areas covered in upholstery and so cannot comment on the condition and originality of these areas we are unable to see.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY EBONISED AND BRASS MOUNTED SOFA IN THE MANNER OF MARSH & TATHAM, CIRCA 182092cm high, 202cm wide, 79cm deep overallCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and useSome old chips and splits, wear and some old losses (some old losses disguised by the ebonised surface being refreshed previously.) Some splashes/ marks of black paint to a minor extent are visible to the metal mounts. The sofa is of solid structure overall. There is some movement to some joints that may require simple 'tightening'. There are old worm holes throughout the frame but this does not affect the structure or solidity (and could be disguised/ hidden from immediate detection during use with careful restoration. )Some fading to the upholstery, some other indentation and marks (see images) The tassles of the bolster cushions and buttons at the opposing ends have previously been pulled out of position and bear losses and fraying. All of the gilt areas are gilt brass/ metal. The mounts are secured with both small brass tacks and small screws, therefore one type is likely/ possibly a replacement. The upper section of one mount to the arm upright has a straight split through it and is secured at the join with a screw. It is possible that the small element at the top is a well matched replacement (see image) The seat rails all appear original, as does the central stretcher and the supporting corner brackets. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A BLACK JAPANNED AND GILT CHINOISERIE DECORATED SOFA TABLE CIRCA 1815 AND LATER DECORATED74cm high, 137.5cm wide (with leaves up), 67cm deep Condition Report: As catalogued, the lacquer surface to this table is later. It likely dates from the early 20h century. Table with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chipsThere are larger splits running across the top with one to the centre running completely through the top and opening slightly - see image. The surface with various wear, losses, and craquelure - please see images for extent. There are some lighter areas of discolouration to the laquer. A dark wash has been applied to the interior of the carcass, drawer linings, and underside. Handles are replacements. There are old plugged holes only visible to the interior of the carcass from where previous handles sat. Slight movement within frame. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A REGENCY 'AMBOYNA' SOFA TABLECIRCA 1815The timber probably amboyna or "Havannah" wood with rosewood crossbanding, the two frieze drawers opposing false drawer fronts71cm high, 140cm wide, 69cm deepProvenance: Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, The Forbes Collection at Old Battersea House, 1 November 2011, Lot 85 (£4,750)Literature: Joy Billington, Forbes: The London Collection, The Illustrated London News, Spring 1991, Vol 279, No 7099, pp 38-39See Susan Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, p153 for a workbox of specimen woods made by Gillows, Lancaster in 1808. The timber of this table could be Amboyna or possibly Havannah wood which 'resembles fustic.., a common West Indian dyewood commonly imported into Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries'Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips, losses, and old replacements to veneers and inlaysThe handles to the drawers and opposing side appear to all be originalPlease note the escutcheons are ivoryPlease see online images for views with the tops both up and down, and a bird's-eye view of the top (open)Overall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A PAIR OF GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED DAY BEDSATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1825each 84cm high, 196cm long, 66cm deep overallProvenance: Ston Easton Park, near Bath, Somerset For a pair of related daybeds attributed to Gillows, see Sotheby's, London, Arts of Europe, 6th November 2014, Lot 265 (£32,500). For a sofa possibly by Gillows incorporating related carving to the arm rests to the daybeds seen here, see Christie's, Sotheby's, 10th July 2014, Lot 213 (£25,000). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use.Signs of old woodworm to the frame. The frames are of solid and stable structure. There are two later corner blocks added to the rear corners of the seat rail.The covering upholstery has been removed, the day beds will need re-upholstering and some of the underlying preparatory 'filling'/ lining etc re-done in part or entirely. Most of the legs show some evidence of a single vertical split through them, this may possibly show where two parts of the legs were constructed or could equally be a straight split. These may need some attention to secure for longer term. One rear leg appears to have become divided at the meeting point/ split and has been later glued but needs to be re-done properly. There are some old losses adjacent but the leg can be solid and long lasting again if restored properly. The circular carved flowerhead roundel above one leg (at the end of the upright rest) is a later replacement and is very poorly carved. There is a fragment of loss above it. At this point there has been a straight crack through that section and some evidence of old glue there. One day-bed with later pine elements of timber underlying the upholstered sections throughout in order to support them throughout. This is less visible to the other day-bed but is likely present for the same purpose. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLEATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1825The rectangular top incorporating a pair of hinged leaves, above a pair of drawers and a pair of false drawers71.5cm high, 69cm deep, 98.5cm wide, 152.5cm wide when fully extendedCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Various sections of veneer and moulding detached (see images). Some detached elements present. Some old veneer repairs to the edge of the top. One handle to the false drawers with chip of loss. Some fading and water marks to top. The top with a larger split to one side (see image). Some evidence of old worm to the friezes beneath the hinged leaves. No key present, both locks are open. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFAIN EGYPTIAN REVIVAL STYLE, EARLY 19TH CENTURYThe stylised angled paw feet with lappet carved bands89cm high, 230cm wide, 71cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Timber with old splits and chips. Sofa is structurally solid. Sofa has been recently re-upholstered and the condition of the upholstery reflects this. There are some old tack holes visible to the timber from previous upholstery. Some of the screws to the back are possibly old replacements. Some evidence of old worm to underside and back. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
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