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An early 19th Century Regency period mahogany sofa table writing table desk having twin drop leaves to each side with faux drawers to one side and a pair to the other with each having brass hoop handles. All being raised on shaped supports upon brass hairy paw feet castors united by a single turned stretcher. Measures approx; 74cm x 94cm x 64cm.
A 19th Century French kingwood sofa table / coffee occasional table of small proportions having a bowed top with quarter veneer panelling to the top and drop serpentine ends. Single drawer to the frieze below with all raised on sabre supports on brass castors. Measures approx; 61cm x 63cm x 55cm.
A 19th Century William IV rosewood pedestal sofa table / work table in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster having a two drawer twin drop leaf top with turned ebony handles and ebony flash details raised on a large carved quadruped scroll leg pedestal base with repeat carved gadroon beading. Measures approx; 73cm x 43cm x 52cm.
An early 19th Century Regency period rosewood sofa table writing table desk having a good grain top with twin drop leaves raised on a tapering octagonal column over four leg quadruped rosewood base with bronze hairy paw feet with castors. A single long drawer hidden to the frieze on both sides. Measures approx; 72cm x 106cm x 75cm.
A 19th Century Swedish three pieces walnut framed salon suite comprising of a two seater sofa and matching pair of armchairs. Each having show wood scroll frames with rouge fabric upholstery with floral decoration with brass studded borders. Each raised on sweeping supports. Sofa measures approx; 92cm x 136cm x 54cm. Each chair measures approx; 80cm x 52cm x 38cm.
4 Teile Ole Wanscher (1903-1985) "Colonial" Sitzgruppe, P. Jeppesen Møbelfabrik um 1949, bestehend aus: Sofa (84x122x81cm), Sessel (H. 84/46cm), Hocker (40x60x40cm) und Tischchen, Palisander mit Geflecht und hellen Lederpolstern, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, Genehmigung nach Art. 10d VO (EG 338/97) liegt vor
ERICH HECKEL* (Döbeln 1883 - 1970 Radolfzell) Wilhelm Simon Guttmann, 1911 Aquarell/Velin, 36,7 x 43,6 cm signiert E Heckel und datiert 1911verso Gemälde „Tulpen“, Aquarell und Bleistift/Velin, nochmals signiert und datiert Erich Heckel 21abgebildet in Galerie Nierendorf, Deutsche Expressionisten, Kat. Nr. 20, Berlin 1988 und Galerie Nierendorf, Ausgewählte Werke aus 4 Jahrzehnten, Kat. Nr. 7, Berlin 1992ausgestellt in State Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg: Gegenlicht 2013-2014 und abgebildet im Ausstellungskatalog S.58, Nr.18Das Werk ist im Nachlass-Archiv registriert. Provenienz: Bassenge Berlin 1982, Galerie Nierendorf Berlin, Karl und Faber München 1989, Bassenge Berlin 2008, PrivatsammlungSCHÄTZPREIS: °€ 15.000 - 30.000 Deutscher Maler und Grafiker des 20. Jahrhunderts. Hauptvertreter des Expressionismus, prägte die Avantgarde der 1910er Jahre. Zunächst Studium der Architektur in Dresden, als Maler Autodidakt. 1905 Gründung der Künstlergruppe die Brücke gemeinsam mit Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff und Fritz Bleyl. Weitere Mitglieder Max Pechstein, Emil Nolde und später Otto Mueller. 1907 bis 1910 mit Karl Schmidt-Rottluff in Dangast an der Nordsee, in Dresden Ateliergemeinschaft mit Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. 1911 in Prerow an der Ostsee, gleichzeitig wie Marianne von Werefkin und Alexej Jawlensky aus der Neuen Künstlervereinigung München. Danach nach Berlin, Freundschaften mit Lyonel Feininger, Franz Marc und August Macke. 1913 im Sommer an der Flensburger Förde, 1914 bei Heinrich Nauen in Dilborn am Niederrhein. Im Ersten Weltkrieg als Sanitäter in Flandern v.a. in Ostende, Begegnung mit Max Beckmann und James Ensor. In den 1920er Jahren Im Kreis der Dichter Ernst Morwitz und Stefan George. 1937 wurden seine Werke von den Nazis als entartete Kunst eingestuft, viele Arbeiten wurden vernichtet. Frühe Einflüsse von Jugendstil und Postimpressionismus, u.a. Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cezanne und Edvard Munch. Entwicklung in Richtung eines farbintensiven Expressionismus. Schuf v.a. Porträts, Akte und Genreszenen, auch Landschaften und Stadtansichten. Hauptthema war der Mensch, wie in Porträts des expressionistischen Literaten Wilhem Simon Guttmann aus dem roten Sofa. Auch Kirchner und Schmidt-Rottluff haben Guttmann porträtiert. Heckel malte das Porträt von William Simon Guttmann, als dieser nach Berlin zog. Guttmann war ein österreichischer Schriftsteller und Dichter und hatte damals gerade die Literaturzeitschrift „Neue Weltbühne“ ins Leben gerufen. Guttmanns Freunde waren Maler wie Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner und Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, die ihn auch porträtierten (siehe zB Kirchner-Holzschnitt Dube 193 und Schmidt-Rottluff-Ölgemälde von 1913, Grohmann 1956, S. 257).Guttmanns Karriere entwickelte sich schrittweise von der Literatur über die Politik der deutschen Revolutionszeit 1918/19 zu seiner einflussreichen Karriere in der Fotografie in Berlin und schließlich in London.
Édouard Vuillard, Interieur mit Canapéauf einem Stuhl sitzende, Zeitung lesende Dame und im Hintergrund Sofa mit zwei Damen in bürgerlicher Umgebung, Radierung mit schönem Plattenton, um 1930, in der Platte monogrammiert "E, V. ", unter Passepartout montiert, Darstellungsmaße ca. 9,2 x 14,3 cm, Blattmaße ca. 23,5 x 33,2 cm. Künstlerinfo: franz. Maler und Graphiker (1868 Cuiseaux/Saóne-et-Loire bis 1940 La Baule/Loire-Inférieure), studierte an der Académie Maillard, später an der Académie Julian bei Adolphe William Bouguereau, danach an der Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, beeinflusst vom Impressionismus, von japanischer Kunst, Paul Gauguin und von Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, neben Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis und Paul Sérusier und seinem Schwager Ker-Xavier Roussel Mitglied der Künstlergruppe "Les Nabis", tätig in Paris, Quelle: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer und Internet.
‘Idaville’ a well-made three storey wooden Dolls House with original contents, made by Percy Platnauer circa 1912, with grey painted brick façade and sides, fenced front with opening gates leading to panelled hinged front door and porch with barley twist columns and small gabled roof and further hinged windows above, large double bay windows to each side and further window above and to each side of house, tiled pitched roof with four small chimney stacks, the front opening in two wings to seven rooms on three levels, hallway and landings with turned balustrade staircases leading to all floors and landings with hinged panelled doors to each room with original wallpapers and flooring, ground floor living room and dining room with original fire places and wooden surrounds and mantels and similar fire places with over mantel mirrors to first and second floor bedrooms, kitchen with original cooking range and bathrooms to top floor with back room, all with working electric lighting. Original wooden furniture made by Percy Platnauer includes circular dining room table, three chairs and carver with turned supports, oblong table with turned supports and stretcher, writing desk, folding screen and gramophone, sofa with letherette upholstery and two corner chairs with matching footstalls, small folding table with inlay top, leather chaise lounge and armchair, two matching bedroom suites with single beds, dressing tables, side boards, chairs and more, kitchen with dresser, tray on folding stand, two tables and more, other furniture includes Walterhausen piano and cabinet, a good selection of pictures, glass and ceramic ornaments, kitchen ware, good selection of dolls and more, 41” (104cm) high, 32 ½” (82.5 wide, 24 ¾” (63cm) deep. Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
Selection of 1/12th scale Dolls House furniture by various makers, John Hodgson French style hand painted settee with cream upholstery, two chairs and a carver with pink and cream striped upholstery, Tarbena sofa, Wing chair and Lounge chair with Oriental print upholstery, Judith Dunger Oriental lacquered Bureau and folding screen, D.Booth Cradle and Chaise Lounge, Garden Path Wing chair with leather upholstery, Halls Ebony Long case clock, Keith Bougourd Small Time Globe on stand and wall clock, (15 items).
Suite of wooden paper lithographed Dolls House furniture, German 1880s, all with flower paper lithographed decoration, chest of drawers with shaped back with lithographed clock and cherubs, 4 ½” (11.5cm) tall, side cupboard with hinged door with country scene of girl with sheep and children to either side of mirror, oval table with girl in swan boat scene, Dressing table with mirror back flanked by Courtly dressed children, sofa and six chairs with purple velvet upholstery, (condition: very good a little rubbing), (11 items).
GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY SOFA EARLY 20TH CENTURY the squared back above a padded seat flanked by enclosed arms with baluster terminal supports, in a reeded frame and raised on tapered reeded legs, covered in a yellow neoclassical print fabric(179cm wide, 84cm high, 55cm deep)Provenance: Property of an Edinburgh collector
REGENCY MAHOGANY AND INLAID SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with drop leaf ends outlined with banding and key motifs, above a pair of short frieze drawers with dummy drawers on the reverse, raised on squared end supports joined by a turned stretcher and ending on outswept legs with brass caps and castors(101cm wide, 156cm [open]; 74cm high, 65cm deep)
Y GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD SOFA EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a scroll and shell carved frame with high arms with lotus and reeded column facings, raised on reeded turned legs with two brass and two ceramic castors; in pale blue upholstery with two bolster cushions(190cm long, 94cm high, 64cm deep)Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside Great Britain, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
VICTORIAN LARGE MAHOGANY FRAMED CURVED BANQUETTE SOFA 19TH CENTURY the low curved padded back and arms above a padded curved seat, the carved arm facings and moulded seat rail raised on short tapered feet with ceramic castors, now covered in green leatherette(318cm wide, 64cm high, 54cm deep)
A late 19th century George III style mahogany carved sofa Upholstered and buttoned in cream damask, the serpentine riband carved and moulded top rail above downswept padded arms and seat with three loose squab cushions and two scatter cushions, on stiff leaf reeded and turned legs headed by paterae, 213cm wide, 59cm deep, 96cm high.

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