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A Bergere three piece suite comprising three seater sofa and two chairs (3) Condition Report: The suite is in good general condition with clean upholstery and only minor wear to beregere but no breaks.It's dimensions are as follows. Sofa-. Height 90 cm. Width 171 cm . Depth 105 cm. Armchairs-. Height 90 cm . width 74 cm. Depth 105 cm.
A oak parlour sofa and two matching chairs (def) (3) Condition Report:The sofa is in good general condition consummate with it's age as is one of the tab chairs the other however has had an extensive break to it's back and has been repaired. The whole suite could benefit from a reupholster as the fabric throughout is rather tired looking.
A small group of Continental porcelain to include a Dresden trembleuse decorated with floral swags and gilt-heightened (af), a miniature porcelain salon sofa chair and table (af) decorated with North European lake scenes, marked Dresden to the base and a Vienna plaque with hand-painted female nude, height 8.5cm, in ebonised frame (5). CONDITION REPORT Cup repaired and stapled, miniature table leg detached but present.
A Regency brass inlaid rosewood and calamander banded library tablealmost certainly by either John McLean or George OakleyCirca 1810, the top with a star-inlaid border above two short cedar-lined frieze drawers centred by a rosette inlaid tablet, on lyre-form end supports each flanked by two ring turned columns, on downswept legs terminating in brass cappings and castors, 131cm wide x 65cm deep x 74cm high, (51 1/2in wide x 25 1/2in deep x 29in high)Footnotes:Directly comparable 'lyre-end' library tables in rosewood and/or calamander, which have been attributed to John McLean, include the following examples sold at Christie's: New York, 17th October 2003, Important English Furniture, lot 176; New York, 8th April 2004, Impotant English Furniture, lot 49 and London, 23rd May 2013, The English Collector, lot 119. The Gillows firm is likewise noted for producing similar models with essentially identical 'lyre-ends' at approximately the same date, although these tend to very often be games or sofa tables, and sometimes combinations of both these formats. Also significantly, the Regency cabinet maker George Oakley is nowadays almost equally celebrated for making closely related writing and library tables which often feature star-inlaid borders to their tops, just as on the present lot. The firm of McLean and Son was established in London around 1770, trading from premises in Little Newport Street, Leicester Square, until 1783. By 1790 the firm had moved to 55 Upper Marylebone Street, later expanding to occupy premises in both Pancras Street and Upper Terrace, and continuing in business until 1825. John McLean and son were cabinet makers of the highest calibre, patronised by such leading connoisseurs as the 5th Earl of Jersey, for whom they worked extensively at Middleton Park, Oxfordshire, and the Earl's London mansion in Berkeley Square. In Thomas Sheraton's, The Cabinet Dictionary of 1803, McLean and Sons are listed among the foremost English cabinet makers of the period, and it is some indication of the esteem in which they were held that Sheraton himself made use of one of their designs for a 'pouch table', which he illustrated in the Dictionary, (pl.65), remarking that, 'The design... was taken from one executed by Mr M'Lean in Mary-le-bone street, near Tottenham court road, who finishes small articles in the neatest manner'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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 EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAINTED PARCEL GILT THREE PIECE SOFA SUITE for reupholstery, with fluted frame and ancient Greek style decoration to the arm supports and on turned fluted carved legs, the sofa 187cm wide x 88cm high x 77cm deep, the chairs 77cm wide (3) Condition: marks, dents and scratches and some losses to the paintwork overall, in need of reupholstery
A LATE VICTORIAN OR EDWARDIAN SOFA with scrolling arms and turned tapering front legs terminating in ceramic casters, 182cm wide x 87cm deep x 81cm high Condition: the upholstery with some marks and with feather filled seat cushions, the turned front and back legs with marks due to age and use, the ends possibly originally drop down
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