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Edwardian rosewood crossbanded and inlaid octagonal occasional table on square tapered supports with undertier, 28.5ins diameter, together with a mid 20th Century reproduction figured walnut and mahogany crossbanded drop-leaf sofa table, together with a small reproduction corner cabinet on cabriole supports
A GROUP OF OUTDOOR FURNITURE Reputedly purchased from Ohmm; comprising a sofa, two armchairs, a chaise lounge, three small coffee tables with glass tops (glass chipped), together with an associated glass topped coffee table Sofa measures 87cm x 151cm x 77cm Condition: Chips to one of the small glass table tops; staining to the outdoor cushions
A CASSINA 'MOOV' SOFA Cream fabric with an aluminium frame with movable headrest, can be sectioned off into parts for transport purposes Cassina 69cm high x 307cm wide x 155cm (without ottoman); ottoman: 106cm x 106cm Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age and use, there is staining to the fabric, will need to be cleaned
Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl -- Weißes MädchenKreidelithographie auf Velin. 1911.40 x 34 cm (50 x 42,6 cm).Signiert "S. Rottluff" und datiert.Schapire L 77.Die reizvolle Lithographie aus der reifen Brücke-Zeit widmet sich einem der bevorzugten Themen der Künstlergruppe dieser Jahre: dem weiblichen Akt. Mit dem bewussten Verzicht auf Genauigkeit fängt Schmidt-Rottluff gemäß der Maxime der Brücke-Künstler die Körperformen des auf einem Sofa sitzenden Mädchens mit nur wenigen Umrisslinien ein. Eine gewöhnliche Alltagssituation rasch erfasst, wie in den so berühmten Viertelstundenakten der Brücke. Kein Detail oder gar eine Hell-Dunkel-Modellierung lenkt von der entschlossen gezogenen, flächenbildenden Linie ab. Einer von maximal 12 Handabzügen, der Stein danach abgeschliffen. Brillanter, differenzierter Abzug mit fein zeichnender Steinkante, in dieser Druckqualität von allergrößter Seltenheit, im internationalen Auktionsmarkt bisher nur einmal nachweisbar.Provenienz: Privatbesitz Süddeutschland - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.
A French Sarreguemines Roses et Marguerites pattern sofa shaped desk standish with pocket watch niche, encompassing a pair of ink wells and covers, 20cm wide; a Worcester lobed ovoid jug, 7.5cm, c.1850; a Royal Worcester blush ivory basket; a Royal Doulton figure, June HN1691; a Beswick Rupert The Bear model; a Royal Copenhagen model, Budgerigar; a Paragon navette shaped trinket pot and cover; qty
An Indonesian oak bergere living room suite three seater sofa with three matching armchairs, two side tables and coffee table, in an Art Deco style, carved top rail over a bergere back rest with central foliage carved pendant, cushion seat, scrolling arm rest on turned supports, above a scrolling carved apron, raised on turned and saber supports. (7)
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED SOFA CIRCA 1815 85cm high, 215cm wide, 63cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The frame appears to be solid and stable overall, the upholstery is later applied, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery. This is in a condition that reflects its lack of significant age and light use in a domestic setting Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A LATE GEORGE III CALAMANDER AND BRASS WRITING TABLEIN THE MANNER OF GEORGE OAKLEY, CIRCA 1810The cedar lined shallow cushion drawer with distinctive brass interlaced line and star inlay77cm high, 122cm wide, 62cm deepProvenance:Formerly in Dodington ParkGeorge Oakley (1773-1840) was a leading exponent of 'Grecian-black' calamander furniture which was highly fashionable. The Zebra like stripes of the timber, combined with brass inlay, helped to earn the firm royal patronage and private commissions, becoming one of the most famous cabinet makers in Regency London. In 1801 the Journal des Luxus und der Moden speaks of 'everyone of taste and discrimination making their purchases at Oakley's, the most tasteful of London's cabinet'.The use of calamander, triple line brass inlay and six point brass inlaid stars with circular ebony centres are all features seen on Oakley's recorded work.See Margaret Jourdain, Regency Furniture, p.51, 'From a manuscript inventory of the furniture supplied by George Oakley in 1810 for Papworth Hall, Cambridgeshire...the account includes the more important pieces ... A calamander wood circular loo table ....the top inlaid with a border of stars in brass and ebony £13 10 6'. See pl. 98, a Zebra wood sofa table made in 1810 by George Oakley with brass line and star inlay.See Christie's, New York, British Interior, 21st January 1999, Lot 476, ($14,950) for calamander and brass quartetto tables with related brass six point stars by George Oakley supplied to Papworth Hall in 1810. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, there are various elements of the brass inlays lifting and protruding from the table, the majority appear to be present, there are various chips and losses to the banding and other inlaid elementsThere is no key to the drawer, the lock is unlocked at time of report, there are no handles by design, the drawer is 'blind' Overall solid and stableThe green leather top is scuffed and marked and with clear signs of age and use, there are some deeper gougesSome misshaping to the gilt metal elements around the feetPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A KILIM UPHOLSTERED SOFABY GEORGE SMITH, LATE 20TH CENTURYWith makers plaque to underside81cm high, 192cm wide, 101cm deep overall Provenance: Lockerley Hall, HampshireCondition Report: With marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age, handling, cleaning and everyday useSeat depth (front of cushion set to roughly where back cushion starts) is approximately 67cm, Ground clearance- ie floor to underside of front rail 15cmOverall in good relatively unused condition, some mild hoover scuff marks to legs, the front 'frieze' beneath the cushions is sun faded as is the front section of the cushions than remainder (see additional images) Small spots but these may be more related to the kelim than use. some seperation between elements of the kilim, mainly only noticeably to the arms, as typically seen with kilims. Slight typical kelim fabric/textile smell. There is a stitched area of repair towards the top of the left arm and the the adjacent side panel of the sofa. To the right side panel of the sofa there is a relatively short shaped line of stitched repair with pale thread. All of these repairs are immediately detectable (see additional images)Some surface dirt/ deposits. Careful cleaning would remove these. Please refer to the additional images for visual references to condition which forms part of this condition report.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y AN UNUSUAL GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND PARQUETRY BANDED SOFA TABLE CIRCA 182573cm high, 132cm wide (with leaves up), 61cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Surrey Purchased by the current vendor from John Whitelaw & Sons (£4,350). A photocopy of the original receipt is available with this lot
Y A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BURR OAK MARQUETRY DAY BEDATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 181588cm high, 192cm long, 72cm deepProvenance: Kinmount House, DumfriesshireFor a sofa attributed to George Bullock, incorporating very closely related marquetry, see Christie's, Important English Furniture, 29th November 2001, Lot 20 (£35,250).
Y A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID SOFA TABLECIRCA 1820The rectangular top with drop ends above a single blind frieze drawer, rectangular tapered support, platform base, and hipped outswept legs71cm high, 150cm wide, 71cm deep The proceeds of this lot will be donated to the Ukraine Crisis AppealCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, some repairs to the legs where they meet the castors. Some minor lifting to the brass inlays in places but overall none are protruding too far from the surface to detract from the appearance Fading and colour variation overallThe lower collar to the stem where it meets the platform would have been gilt originally, this has worn and the bole layer is now visible Overall solid and stableThe drawer is 'blind' to the frieze with a space for a hand to pull the drawer outPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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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