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Lot 324

A brown leather two seater sofa and a three seater sofa with end recliners, three seater 90cm tall x 220cm x 94cm - in good clean condition

Lot 333

A Bramblecrest Sahara Classic two seater sofa with cushion and a coffee table - slight damage to one arm

Lot 361

A Parker Knoll Burghley stripped fabric two seater sofa, chair and foot stool - retails for over £2000 - Sofa size 98cm tall x 172cm x 96cm - in good clean condition

Lot 531

A late Victorian two seater sofa recently upholstered with loose cushions

Lot 678

An early 19th century rosewood sofa table with satinwood banding, two active drawers and opposing dummy drawers on twin turned supports and quatrefoil splayed base terminating on brass hairy claw feet and casters73cm tall 151cm extended x 69cm

Lot 381

A Louis XVI style carved giltwood and floral upholstered sofa, on reeded legs, 164cm

Lot 430

A Victorian green leather upholstered button back Chesterfield sofa, on turned legs and castors, 180cm

Lot 440

A Louis XVI and later French parcel gilt, carved and painted mahogany sofa, upholstered in blue, with herm supports, 190cm

Lot 505

A Regency carved mahogany and red upholstered scroll end sofa, on turned legs, 205cm

Lot 167

A good clean three piece suite comprising a three seater sofa and two armchairs upholstered in cream

Lot 1016

A modern white three seat sofa with white loose covers and additional blue loose cover

Lot 1057

A modern pink upholstered two seater sofa

Lot 1069

An inlaid Mahogany two door china cabinet and Walnut sofa table (feet as found)

Lot 1074

A Mahogany rising top sofa table with four inner fitted compartments for tea and two for blending bowls, lock by Bramah, London

Lot 1080

An Oak monk's bench with lion carved ends and small sofa table

Lot 14

A Victorian Chippendale style camelback sofa upholstered in a floral yellow/green, standing Chinoiserie style carved legs.

Lot 151

A good quality green leather three seater sofa and single chair, on a solid oak frame.

Lot 569

A double ended Edwardian sofa with arched backs in cream and brown upholstery resting on tapering supports

Lot 949

A rosewood and coromandel sofa table, with inlaid decoration, on splay legs with paw casters, 145 cm wide Condition report Report by GHLarge crack down the centre of the top of the table, and losses to stringing and veneer, with chips, scratches and damages. Similar story with drop leaves, with large scratches, losses to stringing and damages. Legs and lower part of the table generally better, but some cracks and parting of joints around the base. All handles present, but some loose.

Lot 41

Regency brass inlaid and satinwood crossbanded mahogany two flap sofa table fitted two real and two dummy drawers and standing on a four pillar quadripartite base with carved and reeded scroll supports with brass terminals and castors, 95cm wide when closed Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 157

A George IV mahogany sofa table

Lot 187

A modern leather three seater sofa 183cm length

Lot 246

A George IV mahogany sofa table, 72cm high, 151cm wide, 66cm deep.Property of the owners of the Downton Estate, Shropshire

Lot 248

A William & Mary style walnut bergère suite, comprising sofa and pair of armchairs, on 'braganza' feet, striped upholstery, the sofa 157cm wide.Property of the owners of the Downton Estate, Shropshire

Lot 115

A rare Miniature Room set in the style of Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser’s Viennese Succession movement, circa 1908, the wooden (probably birch) cube with double hinged lid and lift-out front panel held closed by hooks and eyes, the exterior decorated with geometric stencilled star pattern fitted with two pairs of black, hinged, window shutters and a turned wooden bell-push as light switch to right side. Interior walls painted in orange with yellow and black chequer and dot frieze. Ceiling with hanging lampshade of strings of green glass beads with light wired to battery compartment wardrobe. Floor with chequer patterned carpet in beige and black. Suite of wooden furniture all painted in grey with white dot border decoration comprising wardrobe with bevel glass mirror door, bed with pillows, mattress, embroidered sheet and blanket with black and green geometric patterned sides and green bobble decoration, bedside pot cupboard and planter, dressing table with metal looking glass, square box table and two stools, two seat sofa with embroidered cushions,  two arm chairs with embroidered cushions and seated bisque doll wearing black and white chequer dress , blue card folding screen with hand-painted, white, green and black geometric decoration, two plain white ‘sheer’ curtains hung on metal rings on curtain rail. Walls decorated with two hand painted pictures (woman with cat and winged angel – the latter slightly reminiscent of Gustav Klimt’s painting ‘Hoffnung II’), two embroidered pictures and one bevel glass mirror, all in metal frames hung by cord, 8 5/8x8 5/8 x 8 5/8 inches (22x22x22cm). History and Provenance: At the end of the 19th century young progressive artists in Vienna set up the break-away movement known as the Secession. Amongst its prominent members were the architect Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) and the designer Koloman Moser (1868-1918). Both were ‘admirers of English applied art; the mood in the world of Viennese applied art around 1900 was Anglophile and progressive’. Work of the British designers, C.R. Ashbee and C.R. Mackintosh who were viewed as the inheritors of the Ruskin-Morris tradition, featured in their 1900 exhibition and influenced subsequent design developments in Vienna. Ashbee’s work was exhibited regularly in Vienna during the first decade of the 20th century. In 1903 Hoffmann and Moser founded the “Wiener Werkstätte, Produktivgenossenschaft von Kunsthandwerkern in Wien” after Hoffmann had been to England and very probably visited Ashbee’s socialist co-operative, “The Guild of Handicraft”. ‘The declared aim of the Wiener Werkstätte was to vanquish the evils of machine manufacturing and the mass production to which it had given rise. It also wished to re-establish direct contact between consumer and producer.’ Artists wished to unify art and life and interior design offered the opportunity to put this into practice. One of the most notable examples was the Purkersdorf Sanatorium designed by Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser in 1904-1906 – ‘a synthesis of form and function, of aesthetics and economy, of the outer form…and the activities pursued within’ – where contrasting squares of colour occur throughout. The use of chequered patterns became a sort of Hoffmann trade mark and they featured again, for example, in his design for the Cabaret Fledermaus in 1907. In 1908 Hoffmann designed the exhibition pavilions for the Kunstschau in Vienna that featured the work of Gustav Klimt and his followers as well as the Wiener Werkstätte. Within that exhibition was a special hall, room 29, which was devoted to Kunst für das Kind (Art for the child) and included a number of dolls houses designed and made by students at the Kunstschule für Frauen und Mädchen under the direction of Professor Adolf Böhm. So far it has not been possible to establish whether the doll’s roomset offered here was actually one of those exhibits but it was undoubtedly inspired by and made as a tribute to the work of Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser at around this period. It was acquired by the English furniture designer and retailer Ambrose Heal and found its way to England. The period at the turn of the twentieth century was exactly the time when Ambrose Heal (1872-1959) was at his most productive and in contact with the latest design developments across Europe. Before he had set up his own cabinet workshops, his very first bedroom suite designs were manufactured by C.R. Ashbee’s ‘Guild of Handicraft’ in 1897. Ambrose Heal (he was knighted in 1933 and elected a Royal Designer for Industry in 1939) was the man who was responsible for establishing the high design standards for which the Heal family furnishing business in London became known. He had begun using chequer patterns in his designs as early as 1900 but from 1902 it featured prominently not only on furniture but as a border to the company’s advertising. He would therefore have followed with interest its subsequent adoption and development by Hoffmann. Another interesting parallel is that from 1908 onwards Heal’s began to specialise in children’s furniture so that they were invited to furnish an ‘Ideal Modern Nursery’ at the ‘Children’s Welfare Exhibition’ held at Olympia in 1912. An inventory carried out in  February 1914 at Ambrose Heal’s home, ‘The Fives Court’, Pinner, by Maple & Co. for the purpose of insurance, listed under the contents of the drawing room “Viennese small wood dolls house & toys £2 2s 0d”. It has remained in the family ever since.

Lot 120

A painted wooden dolls house, English circa 1910, the façade with red painted brick effect, cream painted widow and door surrounds, and painted balustrades to balcony and ground floor, green painted base, front opening to reveal two rooms on two floors with metal staircase, ground floor fireplace, furnishings include bed large gold framed mirror, sofa, chair and more, H27 ½” (70cm)x W17 ¼” (44cm)x D15 ¼” (39cm). 

Lot 282

A Sofa Table:George III mahogany, crossbanded in satinwood, with two drawers & two false drawers either side, on an octagonal shaped stem on four swept legs, H77cm x L 160cm

Lot 411

A contemporary brown leather two-seater sofa

Lot 482

Small Tri-ang Doll's House, repainted with a red roof, green and yellow windows, foliage on the outside and a small front garden, together with a quantity of furniture including a red sofa set, bedroom sets (2), grandfather clock and other small accessories, P-VG (qty)

Lot 1005

A CREAM LEATHER SOFA, (originally part of a corner sofa)

Lot 1024

A LARGE TWO SEATER KNOLL SOFA, with gold embossed floral upholstery, approximate size length 230cm x depth 110cm x height 88cm

Lot 1025

A LARGE TWO SEATER KNOLL SOFA, with gold embossed floral upholstery, approximate size length 230cm x depth 110cm x height 88cm

Lot 1101

TWO VARIOUS LIGHT OAK TWO DOOR BEDSIDE CABINETS, three drawer bedside cabinet, a small single door cabinet and a small sofa table (5)

Lot 1322

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED SOFA TABLE, each side with drawer and dummy drawer, lyre style end supports and arched stretcher, approximate size extended length 152cm x depth 77cm x height 71cm

Lot 1054

A Victorian mahogany Chesterfield sofa, with loose covers, on short turned feet with ceramic castors, 102cm wide. Provenance: Thurlby Hall, Lincolnshire

Lot 1058

A large Victorian Chesterfield sofa, later upholstered in floral fabric, on bun feet, 230cm wide. Provenance: Thurlby Hall, Lincolnshire

Lot 1070

A late 19thC / early 20thC mahogany and marquetry salon type suite, decorated overall in ivorine and box wood etc, with mythical beasts, flowers etc., comprising two seat sofa, armchair and three side chairs.

Lot 1076

A good quality Victorian style two seat sofa, upholstered in orange and brown floral fabric, on turned legs, and a matching open armchair, with turned legs and brass castors, the sofa 197cm wide.

Lot 1216

A mid 20thC mahogany three seat sofa, upholstered in damask type fabric, on four carved cabriole legs, 181cm wide.

Lot 487

A WICKER TWO SEATER SOFA - NO CUSHIONS

Lot 527

A BROWN LEATHER TWO SEATER SOFA

Lot 61

An Ercol ash Renaissance design two seat sofa 146cms wide

Lot 502

Early 20th Century single cane bergere suite, comprising two seater sofa and pair of armchairs. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Cane of one chair has slight damage. Sofa has damage to one back section and both arms. General wear and scuffed in places.

Lot 508

Modern upholstered three piece suite comprising large three seater sofa, pair of armchairs and matching stool. (4)

Lot 535

Reproduction yew wood single drawer sofa type table with leather inset top.

Lot 542

A very good quality George III period mahogany Sofa Table, the rectangular top with crossbanded edge, over two frieze drawers with lion mask handles, twin rope turned pedestal uprights, united by similar rail, on out-turned reeded legs, 150cms long x 75cms (59" x 29 1/2"). (1)

Lot 544

An attractive George III mahogany Sofa Table, with rosewood crossbanded top over two frieze drawers and two blank drawers on a vase shaped pillar support on four outsplayed reeded legs with brass castors, 150cms (59") wide. (1)

Lot 791

A fine carved mahogany Sofa, of George II style with stuffed hump back and out scrolled down swept arms over a serpentine fronted seat with three loose cushions, the entire attractively covered in salmon coloured damask, the profusely carved frame decorated with central shell, flower buds and winged sphinx, on six carved hairy paw feet, 223cms (88") wide. (1)

Lot 511

An early 19th Century mahogany Sofa Table, with crossbanded top, two small frieze drawers, brass handles, on turned feet, worn. (1)

Lot 906

Large upholstered Wesley Barrel style sofa, on 3 raised wooden legs, & feather cushions, upholstered in yellow /gold fabric

Lot 952

Pair Victorian style mahogany carvers & modern mahogany sofa table & nest of tables

Lot 972

Near pair of late gilded pine rectangular tables and Modern 3 seater sofa in blue & cream striped upholstery with matching armchair

Lot 389

An Ercol Jubilee three seater sofa

Lot 160

SOFA, Howard style, striped chenille, 83cm H x 160cm L x 86cm D. (with faults)

Lot 17

SOFA BED, by Pascal Mourgue for Ligne Roset, retails in excess of £2000 in a burnt umber leather on steel frame, 232cm L x 130cm W x 87cm H approx. (with faults)

Lot 192

PETER DUDGEON SOFA, three seater, with gold striped upholstery and tasselled fringing, 224cm L. (with faults)

Lot 234

CORNER SOFA, in a payes grey finish with orange stitched detailing, 300cm x 180cm x 75cm.

Lot 255

SOFA, mid century taste in a black leather on polished metal bracket feet, 227cm L x 95cm W x 70cm H.

Lot 298

KNOLE SOFA, three seater, in brown and red patterned chenille with loose cushions and tradItional drop ends, 217cm W x 99cm D.

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