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A COLEFAX AND FOWLER SOFA IN THE MANNER OF HOWARD & SONS, OF RECENT MANUFACTURE Upholstered in burnt orange ribbed velvet, the square tapering legs with brass castors 88cm high, 203cm wide, 96cm deep Condition Report: Whilst this sofa lacks significant age it bears signs of use in a domestic setting, the velvet upholstery with clear signs of wear to areas of high use; such as arms and seat cushions, the upholstery remains usable, however it may require a future reupholster. There is no indication who the maker of the sofa is by. The manufacture by Colefax and fowler was by repute of a previous owner - it does appear close to their 'Kingsway' pattern. The cushions are certainly feather (or at least part feather) The arms and back appear to be waddingThe polished legs have marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and usePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe loose seat cushion is 54cm high from the ground overall, The frame beneath the cushion is 33cm high from the ground Condition Report Disclaimer
A green leather Chesterfield sofa, by Waring and Gillow, mid to late 20th century, the scrolled button back and sides enclosing three bespoke seat cushions, with applied 'pleat' detail to the front, upon bracket type feet, with inset castors, makers label to the apron, 63cm H x 192cm W x 87cm D
Tim Bates for Pieff an Alpha sofa and swivel armchair, circa 1970, the black leather sofa upon a chromed tubular frame with rubber Pirelli seat supports, 78cm H x 218cm W x 94cm D, along with a conforming swivel chair, 75cm high, paper makers label to the underside of the swivel chair (2)Condition report7cm split to the seat of the armchair, please see additional image.Further minor splits and tears to the seat pads with multiple marks and stains also.General light 'speckled' tarnishing/corrosion to the chair and sofa frame, both chair and sofa frames appear sound although cushions a little soft.
A Tetrad 'Gatsby' sofa in Ralph Lauren striped blue fabric, upon turned hardwood legs, with five assorted scatter cushions, 70cm H x 191cm W x 94cm DCondition reportSome light fading to both arms, light stains and spots to both seat cushions and armrests, please see additional images.No tears, rips or holes to the fabric, structurally sound although the seat cushions appear to be 'soft'.
Sammlung: von 5 Bl. mit Portraits von versch. Künstlern in versch. Techniken, 19./20. Jh. 3 Bl. unter Passep. An ein Sofa gelehnt stehendes â•”Mädchen im roten Rock u. blauer Uniformjacke.â•— Anonyme, tls. weiß gehöhte Blei- u. Farbstiftzeichnung. Blgr. 36 x 26 cm. - Tls. unterl. Randein- u. -abrisse. - â•”Ferdinand Laufbergerâ•— (1829-1881). Nach oben blickender Mann mit Schnurr- u. Vollbart. Büste. Kohlezeichnung auf cremefarb. Papier 1853. Blgr. 39 x 30 cm. Li. unt. sign. "Lfbrgr" u. dat. - Etw. wasserfl. - Portrait eines â•”Soldatenâ•— mit dem Helm in seinem re. Arm. Halbfigur. Bleistiftzeichnung auf cremefarb. Papier 1848 (?). Blgr. 22,5 x 17,5 cm. Unt. re. undeutl. sign. "B.J.Verosta" (?) u. undeutl. dat. - Am ob. Rd. 2 helle Flecken. - Frontalansicht eines Jungenkopfes. Rötel über Bleistift auf Bütten. Blgr. 30,5 x 22 cm. Unt. re. monogr. "SK" u. dat. "47". Verso Portraitskizzen. - Etw. stockfl. u. tls. knittrig. - Kopfbild einer nach re. blickenden â•”jungen Frau mit Kopftuch.â•— Bleistift auf cremefarb. Papier. Blgr. 22,5 x 15,5 cm. Unt. bez. "Erna Salenski". - Ob. Ecken leimschattig durch Klebestreifen. D
Y A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD, SATINWOOD BANDED, AND STRING INLAID SOFA TABLE CIRCA 1790 With Two frieze drawers 71cm high, 147cm wide (open), 60cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and usePolished appearance overallHandles appear original, as do the locks - there is a key present operating both at time of report Overall solid and stable, the stretcher holding the legs firmly and securely, Old splits and cracks, including to the top, there is colour variation across the two leaves, from differing UV exposure, both are hold flat when open and fall by the side, there is some bowing outwards to thesePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition This table is between 92cm and 93cm wide with the flaps down (allowing for the slight bowing out of the leaves)Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SOFA IN GEORGE III STYLE MID 20TH CENTURY 84cm high, 208cm wide, 81cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome knocks, chips, indentations, to the visible elements of the frame including legs, some wear and uneveness to the surfacesThe upholstery seems fairly recent, the loose cushions made at the same time and with similar upholstery fragments, all are provided with the sofa. The sofa seat is removable, the seat and additional cushions are feather filledSome surface marks to the upholstery consistent with age and use in a domestic setting Frame overall solid and stable, Dreweatts cannot make comments or give guarantees as to the originality of the frame beneath the upholsteryPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Mid-Century three-seat leather sofa, designed by Børge Morgenson, model 2209, designed 1965, mushroom-coloured leather, stained legs, width 174cm, depth 80cm, height 72cm.Condition report:There is an inch wide puncture wound to the back, with a few scars surrounding the hole. The leather elsewhere to the main sofa frame is without any holes or tears, some scuffing and discolouration along the top of the back rest, and similar to the front rail of the seat. Two of the back cushions has scars to the leather that don't pieces completely through - one being six inches, the other an inch. Otherwise the cushions are well used but not ripped. The stained wood supports are scuffed and marked and would benefit from being refinished. The springs remain sound.
Twin seater sofa of square form, 141cm wide. Provenance: From the Estate of Douglas Wilmer (1920-2016) star of stage and screen, best known for his definitive 1960s B.B.C. portrayal of Sherlock HolmesSound original condition with some fading and stains to covers , 141cm wide, 81cm high, 83cm deep, the cushions 62 cm deep, Two cushions 119cm wide together, height to top of cushion from floor 39cm
Modern three piece suite upholstered in 1913 design, Bloomsbury Group/Omega Workshop, fabric ‘Pamela’ by Vanessa Bell or Duncan Grant all recovered in 1913 design, produced by Charleston Enterprises under licence, comprising three seater and twin seater sofas and armchairThree seater sofa approximately 235cm long x 90cm deep x 75cm high, two seater approximately 170cm wide x 87cm deep x 80cm high, armchair approximately 108cm wide x 87cm deep x 80cm high, no severe damage but some fading, discoloration and staining to fabric most pronounced on the two seater which also has more wear and seat is less firm (see images), otherwise structurally sound and these are very comfortable
A Regency rosewood sofa tablepossibly ScottishCirca 1820, the rounded rectangular top with stringing to the border, above two short ash lined and boxwood banded drawers, on two scrolled and reeded wrapped lyre-form vertical end supports, with blocks below terminating in hipped downswept legs and stiff-leaf cast brass cappings with castors, horizontal shrinkage to the top, 95cm wide x 59cm deep x 71cm high, (37in wide x 23in deep x 27.5in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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