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Lot 87

SIMS HILDITCH CORNER SOFA, 280cm x 200cm x 80cm, patterned fabric upholstery.

Lot 95

SOFA, 211cm W after a design by Gustav Stickley, Arts and Crafts, solid oak with lace trimmed washed leather cushions.

Lot 637

A 1960S-70S EDWARD WORMLEY FOR DUNBAR 'JANUS COLLECTION' SOFA, MODEL NO. 6329, BERNE, INDIANAv-angled, black lacquered mahogany frame, patterned blended cotton felt upholstery, with four conforming pillows, decking under seat cushion monogrammed, with two original manufacturer's tags to decking and cushion; sofa: 260 (w) x 90 (h) x 80 (d) cm (102 3/8 x 35 3/8 x 31 1/2 in.), pillows: 30 x 45 cm (11 3/4 x 17 3/4 in.)CONDITIONThe sofa is in overall excellent original condition. Beyond scattered nicks and fine scratches to the feet, no issues apparent to the naked eye. No tears, stains or repairs to upholstery; foam is soft. From a non-smoking environment.Kindly note, the auction is comprised of two sessions:Session I: Russian and Asian Art, Antiques and Jewelry, lots 1-331Session II: European, North and South American, and Ethnographic Art, Antiques, Jewelry, and Design, lots 500-827N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 36

Paul Wunderlich (1927 Eberswalde - 2010 Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols, Provence) (F)'Springende mit rotem Sessel', Gouache auf Papier, 90 cm x 73 cm Blattmaß, signiert, 69 datiertProvenienz: Privatsammlung HannoverLiteratur: Wvz. Jensen 290"Seine Werke werden in der ganzen Welt anerkannt, geschätzt, auch von einem breiten Publikum gekauft", rühmt Jens Christian Jensen den Künstler, "Kunstkenner sind sich einig: Paul Wunderlich ist der Hauptmeister des phantastischen Realismus und einer der wenigen stilbildenden Künstler unserer Zeit."Paul Wunderlich wurde am 10. März 1927 in Eberswalde geboren und zählt als Maler, Bildhauer, Grafiker, Entwerfer von Objektkunst und sogar Möbeln zu den produktivsten Künstlern des 20. Jahrhunderts. Von 1947 bis 1951 studierte er an der späteren Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg in der Klasse von Willi Tietze "Freie Graphik". Dort traf er unter anderem auf seine Mitschüler Horst Janssen und Reinhard Drenkhahn. 1950 studierte er für ein Semester bei Willem Grimm. Anschließend unterrichtete er von 1951 bis 1960 an der Hochschule Radierung und Lithografie. Er erhielt sowohl von Emil Nolde als auch Oskar Kokoschka Druckaufträge.Von 1961 bis 1963 lebte und arbeitete Wunderlich in Paris. In diesen Jahren erprobte er sich an Hinterglasbildern. Anschließend trat in Hamburg die Nachfolge von Georg Gresko als Professor an der Kunsthochschule an. In den 1960er-Jahren experimentierte Wunderlich mit unterschiedlichen Techniken und entwickelte seinen unverwechselbaren Stil, in dem sich manieristische und surrealistische, aber auch Elemente des Jugendstiles und des Art déco wiederfinden. Er gestaltete surreale Figuren mit ungleichen Proportionen und nahm häufig berühmte Motive der klassischen Kunst und Mythologie zum Vorbild. Zunächst bezog er seine Themen aus der Deutschen Geschichte, wie der Zyklus "20. Juli 1944" beispielhaft zeigt. Später konzentrierte er sich vermehrt auf erotische und sexuelle Motive. Unter dem Einfluss Salvador Dalís begann er mit der Fertigung von Bronzen.Wie ein schwereloser Geist schwebt ein weiblicher Korpus durch den Raum über einem roten Designersessel. Paul Wunderlich widmete sich über fünfzig Jahre geradezu obsessiv der erotischen Darstellung des weiblichen Körpers in immer neuen Variationen. In seiner Vorstellung von Ästhetik erscheinen Frauengestalten sanft, schwerelos und fließend. Wunderlich legte großen Wert auf glatte Oberflächen, fließende Übergänge und nuancenreiche Farbmodulationen. Auf die Frage von Stephan Richter "Kann der Mensch, kann die Gesellschaft ohne Kunst leben?" antwortete Paul Wunderlich: "Ja, aber es lohnt sich kaum." Paul Wunderlich (1927 Eberswalde - 2010 Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols, Provence) (F)'Springende mit rotem Sessel', gouache on paper, sheet size 90 cm x 73 cm, signed, dated 69Provenance: Private collection, HanoverLiterature: Cat. rais. Jensen 290''His works are recognised, appreciated, and purchased by a wide audience throughout the world'', Jens Christian Jensen praised the artist, ''Connoisseurs are in agreement: Paul Wunderlich is the leading master of Fantastic Realism and one of the few stylistically pioneering artists of our time.''Paul Wunderlich was born in Eberswalde on 10th March 1927. As a painter, sculptor, graphic artist, designer of object art and even furniture, he was one of the most productive artists of the 20th century. From 1947 to 1951, he studied ''Freie Graphik'' at the later Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg in Willi Tietze's class. There he met, among others, his fellow students Horst Janssen and Reinhard Drenkhahn. In 1950 he studied with Willem Grimm for one semester. He then taught etching and lithography at the university from 1951 to 1960. He received printing commissions from both Emil Nolde and Oskar Kokoschka. From 1961 to 1963 Wunderlich lived and worked in Paris. During these years he tried his hand at reverse glass paintings. He then succeeded Georg Gresko as professor at the art academy in Hamburg.In the 1960s, Wunderlich experimented with different techniques and developed his unmistakable style, which combined Mannerist and Surrealist influences, but also elements of Jugendstil and Art Deco. He created surreal figures with elongated proportions, and often took famous motifs from classical art and mythology as models. Initially, he drew his themes from German history. Later he concentrated increasingly on erotic and sexual motifs. Under the influence of Salvador Dalí, he also began to produce bronzes.A female figure floats in a room above a red designer sofa like a weightless ghost. For over 50 years, Paul Wunderlich devoted himself almost obsessively to the depiction of the erotic female body in ever new variations. According to his concept of aesthetics, the female figures were smooth, weightless and flowing. Wunderlich placed great emphasis on smooth surfaces, seamless outlines and nuanced colour transitions. When asked by Stephan Richter, ''Can people, can society, live without art?'', Wunderlich answered ''Yes, but it would hardly be worth it.''

Lot 1065

Edwardian inlaid rosewood salon sofa, serpentine seat, open fretwork back with centre urn motifDimensions: Height: 84cm  Length/Width: 116cm  Depth/Diameter: 56cm

Lot 1085

Art Deco walnut framed three seat sofa, curved back with scroll arms; and pair of matching armchairsDimensions: Height: 70cm  Length/Width: 172cm  Depth/Diameter: 85cm

Lot 1331

Three piece lounge suite upholstered in beige plain and embossed fabric, comprising two seat sofa and pair of armchairsDimensions: Length/Width: 180cm  Depth/Diameter: 90cm

Lot 1297

Duresta three seater sofa, walnut finish legs, silver and charcoal ombré striped upholsteryDimensions: Height: 100cm  Length/Width: 170cm  Depth/Diameter: 100cm

Lot 1154

Early 20th century oak framed two seat sofa, upholstered in beige button back fabricDimensions: Height: 80cm  Length/Width: 132cm  Depth/Diameter: 80cm

Lot 1181

Late 20th century Italian style carved beech framed three seat sofa and pair matching armchairs, the framed carved and pierced with scrolling acanthus leaves and flower heads, cabriole supports, upholstered in buttoned claret fabric with raised foliate pattern Dimensions: Height: 124cm  Length/Width: 205cm  Depth/Diameter: 82cm

Lot 1274

Grande four seat sofa, upholstered in natural linen, shaped back, scroll armsDimensions: Height: 95cm  Length/Width: 230cm  Depth/Diameter: 100cm

Lot 1316

Violino Italian three seat sofa, upholstered in cream leatherDimensions: Height: 80cm  Length/Width: 200cm  Depth/Diameter: 90cm

Lot 1298

Duresta two seater sofa, walnut finish legs, silver and charcoal ombré striped upholsteryDimensions: Height: 100cm  Length/Width: 140cm  Depth/Diameter: 100cm

Lot 1307

La-Z-boy pair of electric reclining armchairs, and matching three seat sofa, upholstered in beige leatherDimensions: Height: 100cm  Length/Width: 200cm  Depth/Diameter: 90cm

Lot 1277

Parker Knoll two seat sofa, upholstered in natural beige patterned fabricDimensions: Height: 80cm  Length/Width: 200cm  Depth/Diameter: 100cm

Lot 1303

Two seat sofa, upholstered in beige linen fabricDimensions: Height: 95cm  Length/Width: 170cm  Depth/Diameter: 100cm

Lot 359

Ercol Blonde Elm 2 seater sofa with matching armchair with Salmon upholstery

Lot 345

An Ercol Windsor three piece sofa, Two seat sofa, Single spindle back arm chair and single relaxer swivel arm chair. Also comes with stool.

Lot 1154C

A Regency rosewood sofa table with single drawer to front of each side. 67 d x 72cms h.Some veneer loss. Buttons missing to feet.

Lot 1160B

A  late Victorian drop end Chesterfield sofa on turned feet. 59cm x 150cm x 78cm.Worn original moquette covering.

Lot 1167

A 19thC carved gilt wood two seater upholstered sofa. 124 x 54cms.

Lot 1314

A mid century modular seating arrangement sofa and chair.Condition ReportGood condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1390

A contemporary white floral upholstered three-seater sofa, width 205cm

Lot 1391

A 1930s walnut framed and cane inset three-piece Bergere suite, comprising; three-seater sofa and pair of armchairs, each with floral cushioned upholstery

Lot 1406

A Victorian style floral carved hardwood and upholstered buttoned twin humpback sofa, raised on cabriole scroll forelegs, width 190cm

Lot 807

A collection of various modern dolls having bisque head and limbs in period dress, together with various dolls house furniture to include corner cupboard, chest of drawers, sofa table, etc

Lot 1239

A Victorian Chesterfield sofa, (a.f.) (in need of reupholstery)Condition report: Frame structurally sound but please see image and note cataloguing - in need of upholstery, including springs and fabric. 198cm by 85cm by 65cm.

Lot 1241

A reproduction French carved mahogany framed sofa 127cm; together with a reproduction gilt framed mirror (2)

Lot 1266

Knoll drop arm three-seater sofa, upholstered in floral pale gold fabric with feather filled stuffed over seats and cushions 215cmCondition report: Some staining and wear to the arms - otherwise OK.

Lot 1277

Victorian blue upholstered Chesterfield sofa 217cm by 100cm by 74cm

Lot 1352

A Victorian carved mahogany button backed sofa in green upholstery, together with a Victorian mahogany framed gentleman open armchair and ladies chair upholstered to match (3)

Lot 1368

A George I style upholstered high back sofa 133cm by 76cm by 115cm

Lot 1825

A Mahogany show framed two seater Sofa standing on scroll front legs and upholstered pale beige ground floral and scroll patterned fabric, 53'' long x 39 3/4'' high.

Lot 1826

A carved black lacquered and gilded three seater Sofa standing on turned and fluted legs, the top rail with a ribbon and bow with an Olympic torch and a quiver of arrows, the seat, backrest and arm pads upholstered in medium green velvet like fabric, 65'' long x 45'' h approx.

Lot 1829

An elegant contemporary three-seater sofa standing on moulded dark-wood legs with pierced work corner brackets and upholstered in beige weave fabric. 75'' long.

Lot 164

Frame and glazed section of 18th Century section of fabric with a foliated motive in blue with a gold ground, provenance by repute: came from Castle Howard when a sofa was been reupholstered, H36cm, L39cm

Lot 207

VICTORIAN-STYLE GREEN LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SOFA, button upholstered with three loose cushions, 78h x 190w x 92cms deep

Lot 384

Pedigree Sindy lounge and dining room set to include dresser, bureau with accessories, boxed dining table and chairs, boxed sofa, rocking chair and two armchairs (one boxed, one unboxed).

Lot 488

A reproduction sofa table in the Regency style

Lot 622

A two seater wicker sofa on a metal frame.

Lot 265

A G Plan Upholstery two seater sofa

Lot 264

A G Plan Upholstery two seater sofa

Lot 615

Regency mahogany sofa table, with twin drop leaves and a pair of frieze drawers, with outswept reeded legs with brass castors, 112cm long, 71cm wide, 75cm high. 160cm long with sides up

Lot 508

A Regency style giltwood sofa, with a padded back and upholstered seat169w x 61d x 92h cm

Lot 549

A modern floral patchwork Capsule Collection upholstered sofa, with floral designs, with loose cushions, 200w x 80h x 70d cm

Lot 570

An Edwardian inlaid chair back sofa, with a padded seat112w x 51d x 88h cm

Lot 590

A Duresta three piece suite, upholstered in blue and gold floral fabric, comprising a sofa and a pair of armchairs (3)217w x 105d x 85h cmCondition report: Overall complete and usable, with light signs of use. The sofa has faded along the back and one side from sunlight.

Lot 656

A modern brown leather upholstered sofa, with scrolled arms235w x 96d x 96h cm

Lot 674

A George IV carved mahogany scroll end sofa, recently upholstered in floral fabric, with a shaped back, on scrolled feet221w x 64d x 104h cm

Lot 687

A 1970's Danish brown leather upholstered three seater sofa, on metal legsCondition report: Quite worn across each surface from age/use. Rubbed on corners and edges. Cushions are creased. Various light maks and dents within the surfaces. No holes or tears, except for a small marks on the back.

Lot 1170

A vintage retro 20th century circa 1960’s Danish inspired two seats sofa. The sofa having a green fabric upholstery with curved armrest raised on square angular supports. Measures 84 x 112 x 46cm. 

Lot 1181

A 21st century Habitat black leather two seater sofa having low arm rests with detachable cushions. Makers label to the corner. Measures 68cm H x 190cm W x 78cm D

Lot 1213

A mid century teak wood open framed sofa settee daybed in the manner of Scandart. The open arms with teak wood shaped elbow rests raised on turned column supports with original green upholstery. Measures 83 x 202 x 79cm. 

Lot 1247

A retro vintage mid 20th century circa 1960s G Plan Octavia three person sofa having oatmeal woollen upholstery raised on upright teak supports. G Plan label to the interior. Measures 85cm H x 187cm L x 80cm D.

Lot 1485

A Victorian 19th century Chesterfield sofa settee with bun feet and castors having yellow velour upholstered frame with button backing. 77cm h x 182cm w x 86cm d

Lot 1543

A late 19th century carved oak camel / hump back sofa settee. The sofa being raised on carved and detail squared legs with pad feet united by crinoline stretchers. Above, a large and wide body with brown faux leather studded upholstery having studded details culminating in barrel arms and hump back rest

Lot 1604

C Herbert b. 1937 - Local Bristol Artist - A vintage 1960s oil on board painting depicting a seated female figure with a cat seated on a sofa. Signed C Herbert and dated 1967. Set within a gilt and canvas frame. Measures 78 x 63cm. 

Lot 3381

19th century mahogany and boxwood lined pedestal sofa table, the line inlaid top over two frieze drawers on turned supports and platform base with lions' paw feet and castors, H71 W91 (leaves closed) D68

Lot 3436

Early 19th century inlaid rosewood sofa, the scroll inlaid top rail over a padded seat and arms, on square section tapering legs with pot castors, H92 W137 cm

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