A Victorian damask style upholstered sofa, late 19th century, 91cm high, 200cm wide, 85cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The bun feet re-polished overall, some knocks and scuffs too, these appear to be late 19th century in make.The upholstery has been carried out in the 20th century, overall it has some signs of age and use in a domestic setting. The underside is covered and Dreweatts have not inspected any rails or elements of the frame. Overall the frame appears solid and table, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholstery.The cushions appear to be feather filled.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Possibly once part of a larger suite, Dreweatts have only have this sofa to offer for sale. A purchaser may be able to source armchairs of similar age and style - Dreweatts cannot guarantee this. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A Victorian walnut and upholstered sofa, late 19th century, in the manner of Howard & Sons, possibly by George Sherlock, 86cm high, 235cm wide, 110cm deepSaleroom Notice:Please note: The original image for this sofa was incorrect, the correct image is now showing on our website and all bidding platforms Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Overall the frame appears solid and table, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholsteryThe upholstery with pulled threads, marks, tears, rips, appears to have cat claw damages to the ends of the backThe legs have been polishedAdditional measurements: the height of the seat is approximately 50cm; depth of the seat 74cmPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A French carved walnut and upholstered sofa or day bed, late 19th century, with an arrangement of various removable back, seat and bolster cushions, on cabriole legs, 96cm high, 217cm wide, 77cm deepCondition Report: This has bolts to the base elements, these do appears to be holding, there is some bending and there is some mis-shaping to the heads of these, they require a tool to remove but can be done with a screw driver. It does require screws to the back which Dreweatts have not had. these would need to be sourced by the purchaser.This should have had some slats to connect the front rail to the back rail, these slats are not present at Dreweatts and would need to be sourced by the purchaser. The box base will sit on the front and back rails and appears to be solid and stable. The rails are all present.This was built for the photographs, it has not been built whilst at Dreweatts before the sale The upholstery with various rips and tears, this will require some attention and probably some re-covering/upholstery.Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, Some chips and losses, some old splits and cracks - one front leg with signs of previous repairPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A nine piece Victorian mahogany parlour suite comprising sofa, two armchairs, four chairs and a pair of chairs, Condition Report: Wear consistent with its age and use. There is looseness in the joints of a few of the chairs most evident in their splats. Settee has one detached caster which we have.
A late 19th Century upholstered two seat sofa by Howard & Sons, with high sides raised on square tapered legs, rear left leg stamped "10807-6110 Howard & Sons Ltd Berners St", 167 cm wide x 74 cm deep x 77 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The arms are loose, the back joints could do with tightening - particularly on one side. The upholstery is stained variously. No castors. Seat is very soft - probably in need of re-springing. Height of seat including cushions approx 35cm, depth of seat approx 64cm. Legs knocked, bumped etc commensurate with age and use. See images for more details.
A late 19th / early 20th Century mahogany show frame sofa in the Chippendale taste, the serpentine back over scroll arms with scrolling foliate medallion carved decoration, raised on four acanthus carved cabriole supports to claw and ball feet, 210 cm wide x approx 85 cm deep x 89 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There are some stains to the upholstery, wear to the show frame carving in various places and minor losses all over - chips, bumps, etc. Has clearly been restored including varnishing all over. The left hand arm as you look at the piece is a bit loose / wobbly in the joint. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A modern upholstered three-seat sofa in the style of Howard of London, the sides with curved rails raised on turned and ringed supports to brass caps and castors, 230cm W x approx 110cm D x 81cm H CONDITION REPORTS Unfortunatly this item is one piece and does not break down its approx seven feet long In need of re-upholstery. Upholstery is worn, faded etc throughout. Has been heavily used. Frame and base generally OK. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A late Victorian upholstered Chesterfield type scroll arm sofa on turned and ringed walnut tapering legs to brass caps and china castors, 196 cm wide x approx. 82 cm deep x approx. 74 cm high, together with a late Victorian upholstered armchair on square tapered front legs, 73 cm wide x 72 cm deep x 80 cm high (both with matching rose decorated loose covers) CONDITION REPORTS Currently with floral loose covers. Covering beneath calico to the seat and remnants of original upholstery to arms. Construction appears reasonably solid though upholstery, soft springs and fillings requiring attention. Feet appear to be sound. Turned and ringed at front and slightly splayed at back - all with signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use.
A pair of very large mahogany library bergeresin the Regency style, after Charles Heathcote Tatham and Thomas HopeEach with an outscrolled and dished leaf-carved back above standing griffin-form end supports, with outstretched feather carved wings, terminating in animalistic legs and lion paw feet, 109cm wide x 120cm deep x 119cm high, (42 1/2in wide x 47in deep x 46 1/2in high) (2)Footnotes:Although of recent manufacture, the offered bergeres are after a Regency oak model reputedly supplied to John Aylmer, Courtown House, County Kildare in Ireland, circa 1815, which sold Christie's, London, 7 June 2011, 500 Years Decorative Arts Europe, lot 479. This in turn was most likely inspired by drawings and designs produced by Charles Heathcote Tatham (1772-1842) and Thomas Hope (1769-1831). Three such influential drawings of ancient consular seats, or throne chairs, executed by C.H. Tatham while on the Grand Tour and dating to 1795 and 1799 respectively, are illustrated in Thomas Hope, Regency Designer, ed. by D. Watkin and P. Hewat-Jaboor, 2008, New York, pp.'s 58 & 377, fig.'s 4-1 & 67-1. For further comparison see the Coade stone seat, circa 1800, originally in the picture gallery at Thomas Hope's Duchess Street property, but now at Parham House in Sussex, Ibid, p. 70, fig. 4-16. Whilst a carved mahogany sofa end dating to circa 1802, which is believed to have belonged to Thomas Hope, also appears Ibid p. 377, fig. 67. This itself is virtually identical to the sofa ends which feature in a design for the third vase room from Thomas Hope's major 1807 publication, Household Furniture, Ibid, p. 33, fig. 2-14.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot 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.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid library table attributed to GillowsCirca 1820, with line-inlay, the gilt tooled leather inset top above six short opposing mahogany-lined frieze drawers, with stylised foliate strapwork inlaid angles, on vertical end supports headed with scrolled foliate corbels, terminating in scrolled scallop shell capped and acanthus carved lion paw feet with recessed brass castors, with a ring turned baluster cross stretcher, 168cm wide x 99cm deep x 74cm high, (66in wide x 38 1/2in deep x 29in high)Footnotes:An early Gillows model of end support comparable to that on the present table, with its opposing upper and lower scrolled corbels combined with paw feet, can be found on a design for one of two rosewood sofa tables made for John Gladstone Esq. This drawing which appears in the Estimate Sketch Books, dated 13 April 1813, is also illustrated in S.E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, Vol I, 2008, Woodbridge, p. 265, pl. 270.Another drawing, dated 5 September 1821, for a similar rosewood library table to the offered lot likewise features in Gillows' Sketch Books, p. 3126, City of Westminster Archives. Evidently this particular example, which was commissioned by Mr Earle, was most likely executed by the Gillows firm at approximately the same time as the above.Further related sofa tables feature in one of Gillow & Co.'s plans for a library layout, which was provided for H.J. Thompson in 1830, while the business was located at 176 Oxford Street, Ibid, Vol II, 2008, Woodbridge, p.352, pl's. E9 & E10.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot 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.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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