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Habitat - A good vintage 20th Century modular tan brown leather two seater sofa sette comprising of two pieces with each section able to be separated to act as single chairs with removable armrests. All raised on cylindrical stub feet. Together with a small tan leather footstool / pouffe of cylindrical form. Sofa measures 72cm x 170cm
A quality retro vintage mid 20th Century 1960's Danish two seater sofa settee. The lounge sofa having teak show wood frame with shaped armrests and elongated backrests with cushioned seat and back rests, all upholstered in a blue fabric. Raised on angular splayed supports. Measures 79cm x 149cm x 75cm.
A vintage 20th Century antique style Chesterfield ' his & hers ' pair of sofa settee armchairs in a deep oxblood scarlet red leather having a wing back button backrest example and another with button cushion and seats with buttoned scrolled arm rests, buttoned apron to lower tier all raised on wooden bun feet. Measures: 93cm x 100cm x 87cm.
Brandon Range - G Plan - A good retro vintage 1950's mid 20th Century two seater sofa settee having a shaped wingback backrest with dark grey / blue button back upholstery. Shaped broad arm rests complete with two seat cushions. All raised on shaped wooden splayed legs. Measures 94cm x 131cm x 67cm. Matching armchairs in lot 370.
Steelcase - A quality contemporary five piece modular sofa settee / office / lobby seating. Each component of square form having a black leather upholstery with three seats having straight white leather back supports and two L-shaped examples. Each being raised on four aluminum disc feet. Each measures approx 74cm x 83cm x 84cm.
Greaves & Thomas - A superb 20th Century retro vintage teak wood sofa settee by Greaves and Thomas of London. The lounge sofa having teak show wood frame with shaped armrests and elongated upholstered backrests with cushioned seat rests, all upholstered in a cream patterned fabric. Raised on tapering supports with rounded feet.
SOFA IM CHESTERFIELD-STIL GEIGER CLASSICA, Sitz, Rücken, Seiten und Armlehnen mit Lederpolsterung mit Knöpfung, gerade Frontbeine und rückwärtig leicht ausgestellte Vierkantbeine, HxBxT: ca. 90/200/90 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren. SOFA IN CHESTERFIELD STYLE GEIGER CLASSICA, seat, back, sides and armrests with buttoned leather upholstery, straight front legs and slightly flared square legs at the back, HxWxD: ca. 90/200/90 cm. Signs of age and wear.
A George IV solid rosewood and parcel gilt suite of seat furniture attributed to Gillowscomprising eight side chairs, a pair of armchairs and a sofaCirca 1825, the sofa with scrolled acanthus and stiff-leaf clasped shaped frames carved with C- and S- scrolls, the seat frame interspersed by alternating lappet and foliate sprays, on C-scroll legs terminating in lobed bun feet with recessed brass castors, each side chair and armchair with a shaped toprail centred by a rosette carved tablet, with scrolled acanthus and lotus-leaf clasped frames, on foliate wrapped baluster turned and linenfold carved tapering front legs headed by paterae angles, with stiff-leaf clasped C-scroll rear legs, terminating in lobed feet and recessed brass castors, the sofa possibly associated; each armchair: 61cm wide; each side chair: 53cm wide; the sofa: 244cm wide. (9)Footnotes:A pair of identical model side chairs to those in the offered lot sold Christie's, London, 9 June 2011, 500 Years Decorative Arts Europe, lot 258. These are closely comparable to the seat furniture supplied by the Gillow firm in 1824 for Glynliffon in Caernarvonshire, Wales, on behalf of Thomas John Wynn, 2nd Baron Newborough. It is evident that a pair of solid rosewood bergeres together with conforming sofas were likewise presented by Gillow & Co. of Oxford Street to match the aforementioned group. However the early Neo-Rococo design of the present chairs relates to the Glynliffon models, of which it is thought that twenty-four in total were originally provided, as well as to a set of chairs made for William, 2nd Baron Bolton of Hackwood Park, Hampshire, also during the 1820s. While a plan for a drawing room or saloon of Neo-Rococo furniture designed for G. Bamford, which was produced by Gillow & Co. in the period 1820-30, includes a similar sofa to the offered example. The latter is illustrated in S.E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, Vol. I, 2008, Suffolk, p. 224, pl. 213 & Vol. II, p. 349, pl.E5. Further related chairs sold: Christie's, London, 9 March 2000, lot 104; Christie's, London, 10 March 2005, lot 20; Christie's, London, 27 November 2007, lot 189; Bonhams, 10 February 2016, lot 648.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP 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.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
Harrington Mann (British, 1864-1937)Nude signed and dated 'HARRINGTON MANN 1933' (lower right)oil on canvas50.5 x 63.5cm (19 7/8 x 25in).Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate Collection, CanadaBorn and trained in Glasgow and originally part of the Glasgow Boys movement during the 1880s, Harrington Mann moved to London and attended The Slade School of Fine Art under the French artist Alphonse Legros (1837-1911). At the turn of the century he moved to south London and found success with painting society portraits, whilst maintaining a studio in New York. His strong sense of colour and design (Mann also worked on stained glass windows), honed in the late nineteenth century, is evident in the present canvas; the exaggerated erotic pose of the model is partly covered by the patterned throw which contrasts with the rich orange plainness of the sofa. Dated 1933, Nude displays Mann's more modernist technique of broader and bolder brushstrokes, heavily influenced by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th Century green upholstered and floral spray needlework decorated Knowle sofa of typical form 161 cm wide x 82 cm deep x 104 cm high max, together with an early 20th Century green upholstered and floral spray needlework decorated Knowle chair of typical form 89 cm wide x 78.5 cm deep x 73 cm high max

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