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A three-seater sofa by Howard & Sons,20th century, upholstered in a striped fabric with fringe, raised on tapering front supports to castors, bearing a paper label to the underside,192cm wide80cm deep84cm highCondition report: Back legs have been strengthened with another support to each side, some knocks and general wear to frame. Upholstery would benefit from a clean.
A low Victorian mahogany chest of two short over two long drawers set on a moulded plinth, 104 cm wide x 78 cm in height, together with a Regency mahogany toilet mirror of rectangular form with bow fronted box base fitted with three drawers, a reproduction mahogany veneered sofa table and an oak side cupboard enclosed by a pair of moulded rectangular panelled doors beneath two frieze drawers raised on shaped supports (4) (AF)
A good quality contemporary three seat sofa and matching armchair in the traditional Howard style with green ground cut floral moquet and classical urn upholstered finish and loose seat cushions raised on turned bobbin forelegs with polished brass castors (believed to be Duresta lansdowne range)
A Regency mahogany sofa table, stamped W. Buckland inside right handside drawer. c.1825, W.100cm, D.61cm, H.71cm William Buckland is listed in The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers (1660-1840), as a cabinet maker at Fore Street Hill, Exeter, Devon in 1822CONDITION: The top timber joints have moved giving the appearance of a slightly undulating surface in the veneer
A reproduction mahogany sofa table, the rectangular top with inset green leather gilt tooled skiver, with twin shaped drop flaps, with matching leather tooled skivers, fitted two frieze drawers, raised on twin carved end column supports, with brass caps and castors, purchased from Bobby Clyde Antiques, Edinburgh (h.75cm x 90cm x 56cm (closed) each flap: 28cm)
After John Henry Frederick Bacon: An Alabaster Group of the Fairy Tale, as three girls sitting on a sofa, one reading from a book, on a marble plinth, 46cm wide See illustration This group is derived from an oil by John Henry Frederick Bacon ARA, painted in 1912 and entitled ''A Fairy Tale''. Some typical surface staining and scratching.

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