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A Regency mahogany and ebony inlaid sofa tableCirca 1810, inlaid with stylised foliage, stars and scrolls, with two short frieze drawers, on shaped end supports, terminating in scroll hipped downswept legs with brass cappings and castors, shrinkage split to the top, 104cm wide x 64cm deep x 71cm high, (40 1/2in wide x 25in deep x 27 1/2in high)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 late George III mahogany and rosewood crossbanded sofa table of unusually deep proportionsCirca 1800, the top with a reeded edge, above two short frieze drawers, on ebonised line-inlaid vertical end supports terminating in outswept legs with brass cappings and castors, 110cm wide, 84cm deep, 71cm high (43in wide, 33in deep, 27 1/2in high) 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 Swedish 19th century painted and parcel gilt sofain the manner of Ephraim StahlEach arm support carved with a lion mask above a seated griffin terminal, above an oak-leaf moulded seat frame, on six lotus-leaf clasped and baluster turned fluted tapering legs, with two central square splayed rear legs, the slatted back probably a later replacement, re-decorated, 223cm wide x 79cm deep x 91cm high, (87 1/2in wide x 31in deep x 35 1/2in high)Footnotes:Two comparable Swedish Empire sofas, both attributed to Ephraim Stahl, sold Christie's, New York, 6 June 2011, A Park Avenue Interior by Mark Hampton, lot 38 and more recently Christie's, New York, 28 April - 7 May 2020, The Collector: English and European 18th and 19th Century Furniture, lot 202. The present lot appears to follow the design of sofas, chairs and settees made during the early 19th century by the renowned Swedish cabinet maker Ephraim Stahl (d.1820), who served as 'Master of the Stockholm Furniture Makers Guild'. Stahl delivered similar pieces for the courts of King Gustav IV Adolf, Karl XIII and Karl XIV Johan, and such furniture can be found in a number of royal Swedish residences, such as the Royal Palace in Stockholm and the castles of Gripsholm, Tullgarn, and Rosersberg.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
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry sofa, shaped cresting rail inlaid with an oval batwing patera and bell husks, outswept arms terminating in scroll hand rests, ring-turned arm posts, stuffed-over seat, tapered square forelegs, spade forefeet, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, turned stretchers, brass casters, 92cm high, 117cm wide, the seat 102cm wide and 41cm deep, c.1905
An Edwardian button-back sofa, with roll back and arms, recently upholstered in plum and patterned velour, raised on mahogany cabriole supports, 154cm wide x 77cm deep x 75cm high, seat height 42cm.Condition report: Good solid condition overall. Upholstery fabric very good. Stuffing/springing good. Minor cosmetic marks and blemishes to supports, consistent with age and use.
An 18th century style camelback sofa, two-seater with scroll back and arms, raised on carved mahogany cabriole supports.129cm wide, 72cm deep, seat height 46cm.Condition report: Structurally sound with little or no movement. Supports have minor cosmetic marks/scratches and dings consistent with age and use. Upholstery fair and retaining a good colour. Springing and stuffing feel firm and sound.
A late Victorian Italian Louis XIV style giltwood three-piece lounge suite, with roll arms and slightly arched backs, the giltwood carved with scroll and shell moulding and raised on conforming supports, upholstered in a yellow brocade fabric and comprising three-seater sofa and two armchairs, sofa 205cm wide x 90cm deep x 80cm high, chairs 98cm wide x 90cm deep x 78cm high. (3)
Modern brown leather Chesterfield three seater sofa, together with a matching two seater sofa. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Slight scuffs along the bottom of larger sofa - see pics. Very small scratch on seat, overall very good condition. Small sofa - the odd tiny scuff, overall in good condition. Both need cleaning in all the button holes as expected.
A LARGE STUDDED BLACK LEATHER UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELD SOFAWith button back, 300cm wide; 65cm highCondition report: Good overall condition. Functional and decorative. No apparent or obvious tears. Buttons appear to be intact. Holes to the four corners, through the hessian dust sheet, indicating the sofa would or could have bun feet. Various creases to the leather. Please see extra images on www.bellmans.co.uk.
A HEPPLEWHITE REVIVAL MAHOGANY FRAMED SQUARE BACK SOFAOn turned supports,198cm wide; 84cm highCondition report: A good, sturdy frame in overall good functional condition. Originally caned, with evidence to caning to the seat rails. Some areas of old worm evident to the seat rails, as to be expected. Some veneer cracks as to be expected with some reglued down and a few patch repairs to the back seat rail at the reverse. The arms have also been resecured with plug marks badly concealed but these would be easily disguised. Old screw holes and screw heads visible along the back rails of the seat back. The back left leg with a spliced repair or path to the side of the leg. Otherwise, light scuffs, scratches, some dents and minor veneer cracks commensurate with use and age.
A 20TH CENTURY STUDDED BROWN LEATHER UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELD SOFAOn bun feet, 217cm wide; 75cm highCondition report: Various areas of wear and tear commensurate with some age and wear, including scuffs to feet. Some cracking to the leather loose seat cushions,, please see additional images on www.bellmans.co.ukLeather generally in very good condition. Some variation in colour to the back. No apparent or obvious tears/splits or repairs.
A MODERN TWO SEATER SOFAWith loose upholstery, on fluted baluster supports, 136cm wide; 85cm highCondition report: Solid structure. Good overall condition with some wear and tear to feet as to be expected with use and age. The back foot is painted cream, where as the front is unfinished, with a brass castor. Cream cotton/linen fabric beneath the loose covers.
MORGAN AND SANDERS; A REGENCY MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN SOFA, CIRCA 1810With brass inlaid lyre arm terminals and turned supports, 198cm wide; 92cm highProvenance: By repute acquired from The Kepples Head Hotel, Portsmouth, where it was recorded in the 19th Century hotel inventory. The Kepples Head is located 100 yards from the main naval base gate and was regularly used by Naval Officers and Diplomats, prior to embarkation from Portsmouth. This campaign or metamorphic sofa has been associated to the work of Morgan & Sanders (1801-1820), who alongside Thomas Butler and William Pocock were the leading proponents of ‘patent’ furniture in the Regency era. The designs of which enabled the elite army and navy officers to travel in relative luxury. Established in 1801, Morgan & Sanders’ elaborate trade card promoted their business as: ‘ Manufacturers of their New Invented IMPERIAL DINING TABLES & PORTABLE CHAIRS, Improved Sofa Beds, Chair Beds, four Post & Tent Bedsteads, Furniture, Bedding &c. complete at their Upholstery & Cabinet Ware Rooms, Nos. 16 & 17 Catherine Street, Strand’.In 1805 Morgan & Sanders re-branded their premises as ‘Trafalgar House’, taking advantage of the death of the naval hero and their client, Lord Nelson. Morgan & Sanders had supplied some furniture to Nelson’s house, Merton in Surrey and collapsible pieces were used to furnish HMS Victory.Interestingly, Morgan & Sanders advertised their designs in R. Ackermann’s monthly periodical, The Repository of Arts, from 1809 to 1815, who’s print shop on the Strand was located yards from the Morgan & Sanders premises. An upper floor is illustrated in No. 8 August 1st, 1809, and shows a range of furniture, including lyre back chairs. The lyre was a popular instrument among aristocratic gentil amateur lady musicians and imbued with illusions of Classical significance.Condition report: Overall in good condition. The frame is structurally quite sound. The sides ‘wobble’ when stronger pressure is applied. The back is removed by releasing a square screw which is concealed beneath the fabric at the top corners of the back.The arms are released by unscrewing the same type of square headed screw located to the edge of the underside, beneath the arms. The frame has been repaired, repolished and tidied at some point , probably when it was re-upholstered. The one side of the lyre is slight loose (right hand side). Some brass inlay a little loose to both lyre sides with some pinging up. Chip to the back leg foot, inside castor. Various other knocks, dents, and signs of wear commensurate with use and age. The sofa as not been ‘collapsed’ / deconstructed. The upholstery is dirty and dusty. Discolouration in areas commensurate with use and age. Please see additional photographs www.bellmans.co.uk

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