A 20TH CENTURY RED VELOUR UPHOLSTERED DEEP SEAT SOFA (5)194cm wide; 95cm deep, together with four cushionsCondition report: The front legs with castors, the back leg castors are currently loose and off the leg, (the other lot 1124 with castors on all four legs). The height of the back is 79cm high. There is no obvious sign of a maker’s label. General wear, marks and dirt to the fabric covering commensurate with use and age.
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GEORGIAN STYLE 'FRENCH HEPPLEWHITE' MAHOGANY SOFA LATE 19TH CENTURY the serpentine back in a channel moulded frame centrally carved with a rosette, leading to part-padded arms above a long padded seat, raised on eight shell and scroll carved cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes; covered in pale green and gold striped plush fabricDimensions:200cm wide, 90cm high, 52cm deep
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED SOFA 19TH CENTURY the serpentine button-upholstered back above a padded serpentine seat flanked by scrolled arms, raised on scrolling legs with brass castors, covered in yellow damask upholsteryDimensions:161cm wide, 101cm high, 52cm deepProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern Ireland
GEORGIAN STYLE WALNUT FRAMED NEEDLEWORK SOFA LATE 19TH CENTURY the low back with a scrolled and shaped top rail above a three cushion seat flanked by low scrolled arms, upholstered in needlework covers depicting a dancing couple, birds, and flowers, raised on short shell-carved cabriole legs ending in pad feetDimensions:192cm wide, 90cm high, 56cm deep
A Regency mahogany sofa table, rounded rectangular top with reeded edge and fall leaves above a pair of frieze drawers, blind to verso, shaped end supports applied with radiating roundels, turned stretcher, sabre legs, brass capped casters, 73cm high, 93.5cm opening to 151cm wide, 76cm deep, c.1820
A composed suite of reproduction Regency and earlier style furniture, comprising drinks cabinet, 126cm high, 71.5cm wide, 38.5cm deep, chest of four long drawers, 79cm high, 76cm wide, 47cm deep, sofa table, 73cm high, 93cm opening to 144cm wide, 50cm deep, work table, statuary pedestal, side cabinet and wine table (7)
An early 20th century Germany two-room room setting, with original floor paper, door way between rooms and two back windows, blue velvet and red stained sofa and three chairs, gilt metal umbrella stand, a soft metal longcase clock, all-bisque toddler with blonde moulded hair and blue boots (chipped hip), a bisque shoulder head elderly male doll and other items --20in.(51cm.) wide (re-papered walls)
A 1930s Tri-ang dolls' house, with white painted "pebble-dash" and brick façade, central front door, five tinplate windows, tiled roof, two chimneys, tinplate label on back of roof, front opening to reveal four rooms and central staircase, original papers, fully furnished including three Caho dolls, a Pit-A-Pat sofa and two arm chairs, the sofa with ink stamp and other items, some pieces modern --30in. (76cm.) high x 25in. (63cm.) wide x 14 3/4 (37cm.) deep (slight wear and lateral electrically lit)
A rare set of German soft metal dolls’ house sitting room furniture, pierced metal painted in green and cream with red, gold and yellow decoration comprising a sofa, footstool, two arm chairs, four dinning chairs and an oval table with table cloth and dolphin tripod legs, two striped cushions -5in. (12.5cm.) wide (one chair leg glued)
An interesting small scale dolls’ house tinplate sofa, similar to Evans & Cartwright with embossed detail, scrolling arms and recent velvet upholstery -4in. (10cm.) wide (some solder repairs and no paint); a yellow painted wooden sofa and chair with blue and white check upholstery and Dresden paper trim (sofa missing back legs)
AN OXBLOOD THREE PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, comprising a three seater sofa, length 202cm, and a pair of armchairs (condition:-no tears or cracking) (this suite does not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings fire Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling) (3)
Otto Mueller (Liebau/Schlesien 1874 – 1930 Obernigk/Niederschlesien)Zwei weibliche AkteTuschfeder und farbige Kreide. Um 1929. 31,5 x 24 cm. Signiert. (29)Pirsig-Marshall/Lüttichau 1929/09. – Schnell und sicher niedergelegte Zeichnung zweier Mädchenakte auf einem Sofa. – Auf festem Aquarellpapier. – Rückseitig mit leichten Montierungsresten und insgesamt sehr schön erhalten.

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