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A Victorian mahogany and upholstered sofa, circa 1890, of Chesterfield type and in the manner of Howard & Sons, the castors stamped HAMPTON & SONS, PALL MALL, with loose removable cover, 71cm high, 210cm wide, 71cm deep, together with two cushions Provenance: The Property of a Lady of Title, Ripple Hall, Gloucestershire
Ï’A George III mahogany, satinwood banded, and tulipwood crossbanded sofa table, circa 1790, with inlaid frieze drawer to one short end and opposing false drawer, 73cm high, 105cm wide (open), 83cm wide Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A late Regency mahogany sofa table the rounded rectangular dropflap top with reeded edge, over a diamond strung tablet frieze with two drawers, raised on flat baluster form end supports and paired swept legs with reeded edges, united by a turned stretcher, on brass castors, 59½ x 25in. (151 x 63.5cm.) open, 28in. (71cm.) high.
A 19th century French carved gilt wood framed upholstered parlour sofa, the shaped back surmounted with a highly detailed archer's crest, adorned with further foliate and floral mounts, with swept covered arms over a shaped apron raised on scrolling legs, decorated throughout with scrolling scallop, acanthus and folate carved mounts, 99 cm high, 187 cm wide, 77 cm deep, 38 cm deep.
Burr walnut sofa table, early 20th Century, the top with two drop leaves, featherbanded and crossbanded and with two frieze drawers opposing two false drawers, all with pressed metal knobs, raised on splat supports with a high stretcher, and cabriole legs, width 97cm, depth 61cm, height 75cm
Heaney Declines to SignHeaney (Seamus) Poems for Alan Hancox. Whittington Press 1993, qto cloth boards. Includes Heaney's 'A Sofa in the Forties', also work by Ted Hughes, Adrian Mitchell, Laurie Lee, Brian Patten, Charles Tomlinson etc., intro. by Melvyn Bragg. No. 118 of 350 copies. Attractive book.Signed by Heaney on h.t. 'do Phadraic le gach deá-ghuí, 5 August 1993'; laid in is a one-page TLS on Heaney's addressed paper, agreeing to sign two copies for Mairead and Padraic personally, but declining (on principled grounds) to sign other copies. Alan Hancox was a Cheltenham bookseller, collector and friend of author. (1)

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