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A French carved white-painted salon suite in Louis XV style, 19th century, with Aubusson style upholstery depicting figures in bucolic landscapes and hunting scenes, comprising; a canape, 107cm high, 194cm wide, 70cm deep overall, and six armchairs, all with cabriole legs (7)Condition Report: All elements with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, wear and rubbing to elements of the painted decoration this reveals the underlying timber in places, it is possible that some of this wear is to simulate greater age than the suite has, all with old splits and cracks and joints opened, all with some refreshing to the paintwork, all with old tack marks from previous upholstery present to the undersides, signs of old woodworm to railsChair one - some repairs to the timber rails including a later let in spliced section, upholstery with some pulls and holes, overall stable,Chair two - upholstery with some pulls and holes, overall stable,Chair three - more severe chips and losses to the paint revealing timber frames beneath, upholstery with the fewest pulls and holes, overall stable, more severe damage to the rails - including woodworm and other untidynessChair four - brownish filler used to fill old woodworm and tack holes to the rails - this has been applied but not sanded smooth, frame with some chips and losses to paint but not severe, the upholstery with holes and pulls, overall stable,Chair five - again some brownish filler to underside in patches though rather than all over, the rear rail is cracked through and wobbling - this appears to have been sanded - perhaps to take a brace and secure but never completed, wear to painted finish to top rails as wells, some pulls and holes to upholstery - overall stable despite the cracked rail Chair six - least woodworm , some old splits, overall stable, upholstery with some smaller holes and pulls, Sofa - rubbing and wear, upholstery in generally good order with fewer pulls and holes than the chairs overall, the underside is covered with fabric and the rails are not viewable - Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of these or the condition beneath this upholstery, overall stable, Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Louis XV carved giltwood and painted sofa, circa 1760/1780, upholstered in orange silk damask and raised on cabriole legs. 191cm wide overall.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The upholstery is later and is generally fair order overall - this appears to have been fairly recently applied, and the condition reflects this Numerous knocks, chips, and losses to the gilt surface revealing underlying composition and timber in places, also rubbing and wear down to reveal the bole and other underlying timber too Some joints opening up and also some cracks and splits but overall the frame appears stable overallLater rails to the underneath supporting the frame front to back as well as to the tops of some legs, also some metal bracing, and there are signs of old, filled, woodworm here also Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of any timber beneath the later upholsteryPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
An George IV Irish mahogany sofa table, circa 1825, by Gillingtons, Dublin, the twin drop-leaf top above a pair of frieze drawers and opposing false drawers to each long side, and on spiral turned legs terminating in foliate caps and castors, stamped and numbered GILLINGTONS 3068, 78cm high, 151cm wide, 76cm deep
A Regency mahogany and satinwood sofa table, circa 1815, with two frieze drawers and opposing false drawers, dual standard ends, brass cappings and castors, 74.5cm high, 145.5cm wide, 68cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The top with a polished appearance, the base quite dry - would benefit from a clean and polish overall Some chips, losses, and replacements to some veneers and inlays, also to some moulded elements around the supports, Some later metal bracing, The handles have all been replaced - the current ones hide the previous holes well, One lock has been replaced - there are no keys present Old splits and cracks,Measurements are as per the catalogue, the width given is with the flaps up - with these in the down position it is 93cm wide Condition Report Disclaimer
Lucian Ercolani for Ercol, a model 355 studio couch/three seater sofa in blonde beech and elm, with shaped rectangular back rest, spindle and hooped armrests, blue fabric upholstered cushions and raised on turned supports with stretchers, 205cm (Condition note: Fabric webbing has deteriorated and wooden boards have been attached to base)
A Four Piece Art Deco Salon Suite by Paul Follot, circa 1925comprising a sofa and three armchairs with gilt wood frames, each with shaped oval back and reeded cylindrical supports, and each with cushioned backs and seats 128.5cm wide x 95cm deep x 72cm high, (50 1/2in wide x 37in deep x 28in high) (4)Footnotes:Provenance: Sotheby's London, Applied Arts from 1880, 20 March 1998, Lot 493;Bibliography: Frank Scarlett and Marjorie Townley, 'Art Décoratifs 1925: A Personal Recollection of the Paris Exhibitions', London, 1975, p.49, suite illustrated 'in situ'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω TPΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.TP 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.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Late 19th century mahogany sewing table, the lozenge-shaped top above single drawer and sewing basket, on turned supports leading to the base, with squat feet and castors, a 20th century yew sofa coffee table and a 20th century sewing box (3) Condition Reportone long crack along the top, top is plain, the well of sewing box has large piece of veneer missing, and handle is missing.
Early 20th century three-piece suite comprising two-seater sofa and two armchairs, with exposed mahogany and satinwood banded and boxwood inlaid frames Condition ReportThe width of the sofa is 134 cm X the depth is 70 cm and the height to the bottom of the base is 22 cm. The width of one of the chairs is 67 cm and the other 60 cm.
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

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