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A Regency style rosewood and banded sofa table from the Siesta range by E.H. Chapman & Co. Ltd, Newcastle, the rounded rectangular top above two frieze drawers, raised on rectangular section supports connected by a turned stretcher, downswept legs with brass caps and castors, impressed to underside 1209 2029 3, 92 (151cms opened) x 61 x 70cms high.
•JOANNA CARRINGTON (ALSO KNOWN AS) REGINALD PEPPER (BRITISH 1931-2003) WAKE UP REG; CATS ON A SOFA Oil on board, signed with initials R P, 26.5 x 39.5cm (10 1/2 x 15 1/2"), 20 x 25.5cm (8 x 10") (2) Inscribed with title (Wake Up Reg) on label verso The paintings are to be sold with a copy of 'Pepper & Jam' by Longbody with picture illustrations by Reginald Pepper and the original purchase receipt for the paintings Condition Report: The pigment and boards in both paintings are in good condition with no significant issues.
JOHANSSON SCARLET: (1984- ) American Actress, Singer and Model. Colour signed 10 x 8 photograph by Johansson. The image depicting the American actress laying on a sofa in a full-length pose, and wearing an extravagant costume. Signed in bold black ink to a light area of the image. Autograph obtained in person by collector in Venice. EX
A REGENCY SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL GILT SOFA CIRCA 1815 95cm high, 217cm wide, 82cm deep overallCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, There are signs of old worm in many areas of the frame including the rails and the legs, including some losses There are various knocks and chips to the gilt decoration as well as wear and lossesThe upholstery is later, to the seat this is poppered on and there is an older layer beneath, the bolsters have been sewn up, there are pulls, marks and stains to the upholstery, there are elements of trim loose, with signs of old glue deposits too. Some looseness to joints of the framePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y AN UNUSUAL REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLECIRCA 181573cm high, 94cm wide, 52.5cm deep Provenance: Rushbrooke Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. For a closely related sofa table, see Christie's, London, Fine English Furniture, Lot 112 (£11,950). See also Christie's, Fine English Furniture, 14th September 2000, Lot 81 (£10,575). The pillared trestles of this sofa table correspond to a table dated 1801 and bearing the name of John Broadwood & Sons of Golden Square, pianoforte makers to George III (P. Thornton, 'The Furnishing and Decoration of Ham House', Furniture History, 1980, fig.193). Similar tables were sold from the Mermaid House Collection, Christie's London, 12 November 1998, Lot 114. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome old splits and cracks, some small chips and losses, The tips of some of the legs have had some old splits and repairs but appear solid and stable presently. The top with old splits, some of these have been repaired with fillets and insets of timber and almost certainly professionally carried out The handles are original throughout, the locks also, there is a key present operating both the locks, these are stiff and may well benefit from a lubricateOverall clean and polished appearancePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SOFAIN THE MANNER OF HOLLAND & SONS, CIRCA 1870The front castors stamped 'COPE COLLINSON PATENT' the rear castors stamped 'COPE'S PATENT'78cm high, 198cm wide, 82cm deep overall Condition Report: This sofa has marks, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use. The vine woven upholstery has some wear and marks, the ends and the back are sun faded. The upholstery is firm (as opposed to soft), we are unable to comment on the originality and condition of the frame beneath the upholstery. The trim has wool fringes and there is some rust spotting to some of the flowerhead studs. Some wear and fraying to the trim including to the front of the sofa, lacking one of the fabric knops. Some marks to the underside fabric. Lacking one of the white ceramic casters to a back leg. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED SOFA GAMES TABLE CIRCA 1820 Of small proportions, the sliding and reversible top inlaid with a games board to one side, the top sliding to reveal a silk lined and divided compartment 72cm high, 99cm wide (with leaves up), 46cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, LondonCondition Report: Overall there are marks, scratches, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use. There is some sun fading overall and from one side more than the other; some of the shellac has opaque scratches. The top has some cracks to the corner of the sliding central 'board' section, and when reversed the chequer board is darker in colour, some veneers to the chequer board are slightly lifting. There are knocks to the edges of the sliding central board and it is missing some sections of the beading that slides inside the groove of the table. Some repairs to the groove recess. The grooved recess for the board is slightly tapering so that when in place there is a tapering gap to one side. The removable two division tray has marks to the later green fabric lining. The tray fits within the recess, but due to the movement to one side of the top (referred to above making the recess for the board slightly tapered) it fits by being placed in from one side first, rather than in a single upward motion. Some movement to one of the drop leaves; some movement to the gilt metal pierced gallery, to one end section in particular. Whilst the joints are secure, the table has some movement when pushed from side to side. All that said, many of these comments on condition are apparent only on close inspection. A skilled restorer could rectify many of these points. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER NORMAN PARKINSON; two signed prints of iconic Norman Parkinson photographs, one titled 'New York, New York', frame size 69 x 65cm, the other untitled, depicting an interior scene of an elegant lady in ballgown resting on sofa, frame size 73 x 53cm, both signed lower right n black marker (2).
George IV mahogany drop-leaf sofa table, the figured top above a carved and moulded frieze with two drawers opposed by dummy drawers, raised on a turned, carved and fluted column support with quadruped platform base, fluted sabre legs and brass caps and casters, 36ins wide (leaves dropped), 58.5ins wide (leaves raised)
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