George III rosewood and satinwood sofa table with crossbanded top, two flaps, two drawers, on end standards with brass cap castors, opening to 145cm x 68cm CONDITION REPORT Damage to top including some crossbanding missing. Water stains, veneers lifting and deep scratches. Some veneer missing from stretcher and patches of veneer replaced. General wear but fairly sturdy
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A late-Regency and later satinwood and mahogany sofa table the satinwood feather banded and ebony strung dropflap top over two frieze drawers, on later mahogany square end supports with arched stretcher and four swept legs with brass cap casters, 39 x 24¼in. (99 x 61.5cm.), 28½in. (72.5cm.) high.
A William IV rosewood pedestal sofa table, fitted blind frieze drawers, on a square pedestal column and base with leaf carved decoration and scrolling legs on casters 72 x 140 x 67cm (28 x 55 x 26in) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood CBE We consider the condition to be good
A Howard & Sons Oregon pine wall cabinet, with faux-bamboo mouldings, stamped to one door 'Howard and Sons, Berner St' 71 x 64 x 23½cm (28 x 25 x 9in) Howard & Sons was one of the most successful and fashionable furniture companies of the 19th century. Founded in 1820 by John Howard, they moved to premises in Berners Street, London, W1 in 1848 trading as "cabinet makers, upholsterers and decorators". They obtained patents for wood veneer used for parquet flooring and in 1866 obtained a patent for an "elastic seat'" - a re-design of traditional upholstery for sofa and armchairs and for which they became best known. Their furniture won medals at International Exhibitions throughout Europe and notable commissions included Sudbury Hall, Elton Hall and Stokesay Court. In the 1890s they were commissioned to provide the furnishings for Mr Vanderbilt's steam yacht and at the turn of the century they received the Royal Warrant. Examples of their furniture can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Lacking a gallery back
A Regency rosewood & brass inlaid sofa , circa 1815 A Regency rosewood & brass inlaid sofa , circa 1815, the yoke shaped back with brass inlaid tablet above upholstered back and scroll arms, two bolster cushions and seat, on outswept legs terminating in brass acanthus scroll caps 97cm high, 70cm deep
A carved walnut sofa and matching tub armchair in Louis XV style A carved walnut sofa and matching tub armchair in Louis XV style, last quarter 19th century, each moulded back above downswept arms carved profusely with foliate motifs, each bowed seat on moulded cabriole legs and scroll feet, the sofa 85cm high, 128cm wide, 72cm deep, the armchair 76cm high, 76cm wide, 64cm deep
A carved giltwood sofa in Louis XV style, last quarter 19th century A carved giltwood sofa in Louis XV style, last quarter 19th century, the moulded cartouch shaped back carved with trailing foliage and centred by an armorial motif, above shaped and padded arms, the serpentine shaped seat above moulded cabriole legs, 108cm high, 183cm wide, 74cm deep
A Regency rosewood sofa, with scroll ends, raised moulded panel to the back and decorated with cut brass inlaid panels, upholstered in a striped fabric, on reeded turned legs and brass casters 90 x 196 x 61cm (35 x 76 x 24in) Restored, the upholstery is clean and the frame and inlays are sound
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