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Kirkdale two seat sofa, upholstered in stripped green and yellow fabric, out scrolled arms, raised on tapered mahogany supports terminating in brass cup castors, (W222cm) and matching footstool (W96cm) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian sofa, rosewood bobbin turned frame, serpentine front rail, brass articulated casters, 20th century buttoned fabric upholstery, width 196cm (77"), depth 81cm (32").Condition report: Upholstery in good order, although re-covered in more recent times, casters to back rear ceramic with brass cup casters to front suggesting that rear casters have at some stage been replaced.
A modern George Smith upholstered three seat sofa in the style of Howard of London, raised on turned and ringed front legs to brass caps and castors (dated to label 19 1 99) CONDITION REPORTS Approx 250 cm long x 82 cm high x 113 cm deep. Overall condition - upholstery is dirty, stained and in need of a clean. Legs have some scuffs and knocks and the castors have tarnishing etc. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A Regency beechwood, parcel-gilt and brass-mounted scroll-end sofa, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the channel moulded frame upholstered in striped red and blue fabric, with splayed legs ending in brass cap castors, 87cm high, 228cm wide, 80cm deep, possibly originally with a grained rosewood finish A closely related scroll-end sofa with an ebonised finish, Sold Christie's London 'The Glory of Gillows', 16 November 2004, lot 165
A carved mahogany sofa, the ends early 19th century, possibly supplied by 'Mr. Bogaert' to Thomas Hope, in the form of winged monopodiae, 92cm high 77cm deep, possibly originally with ormolu mounts Provenance: Thomas Hope, Duchess Street, London Sold Humbert & Flint, The Property of the Honourable Lord Francis Pelham Clinton Hope, The Deepdene, Dorking, Surrey, 12-19 September 1917, lot 1059 (Etruscan Room) London Art Market [Richardson], 1960s Literature: David Watkin and Phillip Hewat-Jaboor eds., Thomas Hope: Regency designer, 2008, p. 377, No. 67 The present lot was probably supplied by 'Mr Bogaert' to Thomas Hope for the 'Third Room for Greek Vases' at Duchess Street. This bordered three of the walls, excluding the fireplace, and had just two ends of the design (see Thomas Hope, Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807, pls. V and XXIX). A detail of the `End of the Sofa in the room, plate 5' is illustrated in pl. XXXIX, see figs. 6-15). The decoration included scrolling anthemions to the corner and to the front of the Greek key motif of the toprail - and there are shadows of these designs visible to the ends, of the design, indicating their former presence in applied carving, ormolu, or brass mounts as clearly shown in Hope, op. cit. figs. 6-15. The form of griffons in profile with exaggerated wings derives from antique thrones such as those illustrated in Charles Heathcote Tathams, Etchings, Representing the best Examples of Ancient Ornamental Architecture; Drawn from the Originals in Rome and Other Parts of Italy During the Years 1794, 1795 and 1796, London 1799, figs. 67-1. More accurate representations of the classical source can be found in Charles Percier and Pierre Fontaine's Receuil de decorations interieurs (1801 and 1812), pl. 6 and Hope op. cit. pl. 11, figs 2-8, Illustrating winged sphinx-headed 'stone seats' recorded in the Picture Gallery at Duchess Street. It is likely that Hope drew inspiration for these from the present lot. Little is known about Mr Boghaert, the only workman to whose industry and talent I [Hope]could in some measure confide the execution of the ... more enriched portion of my designs.
A George III style carved mahogany sofa, late 19th/early 20th century, the gadrooned top-rail above a padded back, out-scrolled arms and triple serpentine seat upholstered in blue damask, the cabriole legs with conforming gadrooned decoration and cabochon-carved knees above scroll feet, 91cm high, 197cm wide
A QUANTITY OF VARIOUS REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY FURNITURE, to include a reproduction mahogany bow front side table with three drawers, width 102cm x depth 52cm x height 76cm, two mahogany sofa table with two drawers, a reproduction mahogany oval dressing mirror, a triple dressing mirror, a nest of three tables, together with two occasional tables and a mirror (8)
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