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Lot 2834

A Regency mahogany sofa table with moulded and roundel decorated frieze fitted a pair of drawers on vase pedestal with quadruple base.

Lot 1286

A green leather three seater Chesterfield sofa. The sofa with with buttoned back green leather and three seat cushions. Matching armchair in next lot Measures: 66cm x 192cm.

Lot 1287

A good quality green leather deep buttoned Chesterfield club armchair having barrel arms with green leather buttoning. Matching sofa in previous lot Measures: 66cm x 96cm.

Lot 1009

A fabulous retro 1950's red vinyl sofa settee day bed raised on tapering suports. the upholstered body with squared arms. Measure: 88cm x 220cm x 110cm.

Lot 969

A retro Parker Knoll teak show wood framed sofa of smaller proportions, covered in a rich blue velvet covering. Measure: 82cm x 14cm x 69cm.

Lot 555

A nest of 3 reproduction mahogany occasional tables; a similar dwarf sofa table

Lot 156

20th Century English School. A Reclining Nude on a Sofa, Mixed Media, 16" x 18".

Lot 162

Eric James Mellon (1925-2014) British. A Reclining Nude on a Sofa, Watercolour, Signed, 10.25" x 7.75".

Lot 146

Giovanni Battista Lampi (1751-1830) Austrian/Italian. A Naked Girl on a Sofa, Watercolour, Signed and Inscribed 'Milano', 8" x 11.25".

Lot 1077

A late 18th century hump backed sofa, with scroll ends and upholstered in a green damask fabric, on stretchered square legs and brass casters 99 x 225 x 75cm (39 x 88 x 29in) Some evidence of knocks to the legs, but no apparent damage.

Lot 1079

An Irish Regency gilt Suite in the manner of Thomas Hope, circa 1805 comprising a sofa and a pair of armchairs of Grecian style, carved with fluted cornucopia arms and on monopodia legs, each carved with lion masks and paw feet (3) Sofa 89cm high x 170cm wide Chairs 89cm high x 67cm wide Provenance: Private Collection, Norfolk Purchased circa 1976 By repute from Caledon Castle, County Tyrone Literature: Clifford Musgrave Regency Furniture 1800 to 1830; 1961; Fig 41A Percy MacQuoid and Ralph Edwards Dictionary of English Furniture from the Middles Ages to Late Georgian Period; 195; Fig 279 Ralph Edwards The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture 1987; page 165, fig 196 The Country Life Library of Antiques, Chairs, Edward T Joy, Revised Edition 1980, page 86, figure 67 (illustration of sofa) Splendour and Elegance: European Decorative Arts and Drawings from the Horace Wood Brock Collection; Museum of Fine Art , Boston From 1800-1810, Regency gilt neoclassical style furniture became very fashionable. Thomas Sheraton (1751-1806) in his influential book The Cabinet Dictionary of 1803 introduced designs subsequently copied and adapted by clients and their designers. A close example in design to Sheraton's drawings in the Cabinet Dictionary is the couch now on display at the Victoria and Albert museum designed by Gillow & Co in 1805 for the Reverend Edward Hughes and the Marquess of Sligo. There are similarities in design to this suite. At the same time well known Regency designers such as Thomas Hope and Henry Holland published their own designs. Thomas Hope's authorative publication of 1807 Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, included examples of monopedia legs with animal heads. The monopodium, a decorative support consisting of the head and one leg of an animal, often a lion or a leopard was first seen in Roman furniture but revivied during the late 18th Century. As with Sheraton, Hope's designs were taken and adapted by cabinet makers throughout England and Ireland. During his Grand Tour from 1794-1796, the English architect and designer Charles Heathcote Tatham (who studied under the cabinet maker John Linnell) drew similar monopodia to this suite and which were later published by Henry Holland.The frames have been regilded with some wear to the arms terminals

Lot 1081

A fine Regency rosewood and cut brass inlaid sofa table, crossbanded in coromandel wood, with a split round border mouldings, relief carved and cut brass inlaid anthemion motif, fitted a blind drawer, on a twist carved column, shaped base and lion paw feet 72 x 146 x 70cm (28 x 57 x 27in) The condition is considered to be very good

Lot 1085

A George III mahogany framed sofa in the Hepplewhite manner, with moulded show wood, shallow arched back, on tapering moulded square legs and brass barrel casters 92 x 167 x 77cm (36 x 65 x 30in) Damage to the two centre front legs, old worn and faded fabric upholstery, show wood will need repolishing

Lot 1120

A late 19th century Empire style mahogany framed three piece suite, upholstered in a yellow tartan fabric, carved with sphinx head arm terminals to a brass wire inlaid frame, on tapering square legs Sofa 95cm (37.5in) high x 120cm (47in) wide Chairs 95cm (37.5in) high x 62cm (24.5in) wide The condition is considered to be good and the fabric upholstery is also considered to be clean.

Lot 418

A late 19th century sofa table with two drop-leaves and two frieze drawers, the reverse with two simulated drawers, on porcelain feet. 17ins wide. Est £50-70

Lot 333

A contemporary two seater sofa bed

Lot 440

A SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN TEAK FRAMED SOFA BED, 1960's, upholstered in ivory, tan and blush tweed, shaped open arms on splayed supports extending to feet, 78" x 20 1/2" x 31" (this item is offered for sale as a work of art. This item may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling)

Lot 460

A SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN TEAK FRAMED SOFA BED, 1960's, the seat and back cushion in brown and black boucle, shaped open arms on shaped supports extending down to turned tapering legs, 80" x 22 1/2" x 30 1/2" (this item is offered for sale as a work of art. This item may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling)

Lot 487

A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SOFA of low rounded form, with foliate marquetry panels and stringing, and upholstered in an ivory weave, the padded back with scroll back crest, curved padded arms on pierced splats and turned end supports, bowed seat, on turned tapering front legs with brass castors, 56" x 22 1/2" x 27 1/2"

Lot 496

A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED SOFA TABLE, late 19th century, the moulded edged and banded rounded oblong top over two frieze drawers with brass ring handles, raised on square section tapering end supports joined by a ring turned pole stretcher, down curved legs with brass toes and castors, 33 1/2" x 27" x 29 1/4"

Lot 1092

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, C1830 fitted with drawers and opposing blind drawers, brass castors, 72cm h; 58 x 124cm ++Metal plates under the legs, one leg with old repaired break, the high stretcher of grained rosewood and a later replacement

Lot 1098

A SUBSTANTIAL 'CHIPPENDALE DIRECTOR' STYLE CARVED WALNUT SOFA, C1920 with doubly caned back and sides, 90cm h; 93 x 192cm ++A high quality example of a bergère settee of unusually deep proportions, high quality and in good condition with scuff marks on the crest rail and minor knocks, the canework original and discoloured with age but with no apparent defects

Lot 144

Royal Doulton bone china figure group: 'Afternoon Tea', HN 1747. CONDITION REPORT: Large hairline crack to base, which comes up through back of sofa and dress.

Lot 549

Modern Laura Ashley three piece suite comprising large two seater sofa, pair of armchairs and square stool. (4)

Lot 550

Edwardian rosewood inlaid, button back, foliate upholstered two seater parlour sofa.

Lot 364

A modern designer three seater scroll arm sofa upholstered in floral red and natural fabric on fluted feet with brass castors.

Lot 47

A Victorian style two seater sofa, upholstered in studded natural fabric, on square tapered feet.

Lot 49

A large 20th century yellow fabric upholstered sofa, with two feather upholstered cushions and fringe base, W 200cm

Lot 767

A Modern Mahogany and Veneered Coffee Table, in the style of a sofa table with a leather insert.

Lot 288

An Edwardian Mahogany and Inlaid Two Seater Sofa.

Lot 315

Small Regency style sofa table, together with a wrought iron wine rack

Lot 204

The Villa Lou Viei Guest book, used also to record guests at the wedding of the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Warfield on June 3rd, 1937, with gilt-tooled leather binding, the internal pages dating from 1927-1950, approx.120 annotated pages bearing the signatures of Katherine and Herman Rogers' house guests and with signatures of those attending the wedding of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor at the Chateau de Candé, 13 1/2 by 18cm, 5 1/2 by 7in An additional 5% VAT is payable on the hammer price, this can be refunded if proof of export outside the EU is provided within 6 months of the sale date. Katherine and Herman Rogers remained close, supportive friends to Wallis, through two failed marriages and her secret romance with the heir to the British throne. Mr & Mrs Rogers accompanied the couple on the infamous Nahlin cruise in August 1936 and also the happy interlude spent at Balmoral Castle in September 1936 before news of the relationship finally became known in the UK and all hell broke loose. This remarkable book accurately logs the courtship, the resulting abdication and eventually the marriage of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor. June 23rd 1928. Wallis first appears as a guest at the Rogerses villa in Cannes - 'Lou Viei' - and signs herself 'in the guest book Wallis Warfield Spencer' (i.e still bearing the name of her first husband Earl Spencer whom she had disastrously married in 1916). December 23rd 1929. Wallis again appears as a guest but this time with her new husband Ernest and she signs herself as 'Wallis Warfield Simpson' with an address of '12 Upper Berkeley Street'. It is not until July 21st, 1931 that she visits again and signs 'Wallis W. Simpson'. She is not accompanied by her husband. September 12th 1934. Wallis visits for first time with Edward, Prince of Wales. They visit again September 7th 1935 and sign 'Wallis W. Simpson' and 'Edward P'. December 4th 1936. The entry reads simply 'Wallis Simpson'. She has fled from Britain for refuge at the height of the abdication crisis after being hounded day and night by the press. She was accompanied by Lord Brownlow, the King's friend and 'Lord in Waiting' to give her moral support and advice. In her memoirs she records listening to the abdication speech on December 11th: 'As the moment approached, everyone at Lou Viei, including the domestic staff, gathered around the radio in the sitting room. David's (the informal given name for Edward) voice came out of the loudspeaker calmly, movingly. I was lying on the sofa with my hands over my eyes, trying to hide my tears. After he finished, the others quietly went away and left me alone. I lay there a long time before I could control myself enough to walk through the house and go upstairs to my room'. Mr and Mrs Rogers assisted with the wedding preparations at the Chateau de Candé, which had been loaned to the Windsors by American millionaire Charles Bedaux. The ceremony was to take place on June 3rd and the Rogerses decided to take their guest book along to record the historic event. A page dated March 9th, 1937 is altered to read 'Chateau de Candé, Monts (Lanol)' - the day of their arrival. Importantly, Herman had been chosen for the important role of giving Wallis' hand in matrimony at the ceremony. March 26th-30th 1937, records guests arriving at the Chateau including Lord Brownlow and Fern and Charles Bedaux, the owners of the castle. Bedaux was rumoured to be linked to the Nazi regime in Germany. Bedaux sardonically notes 'There are a few things we could criticize on the appointments of this place'. May 4th 1937. 'Wallis Warfield' and 'Edward' sign the book - presumably visiting the castle in advance, to discuss preparations for their impending wedding. Wallis' aunt, 'Bessie L. Merryman', arrives on May 22nd to assist. June 3rd, 1937. On the wedding day itself, twenty-eight people autograph the guest book including the married couple who simply sign themselves 'Edward' and 'Wallis'. Other signatures include the society florist Constance Spry (who arranged the flowers), R. Anderson Jardine (the rebel vicar who officiated at the ceremony without the consent of the Church of England, which was to cost him his job), E.D. Metcalfe (known as Fruity to his friends and who acted as best man) and his wife Lady Alexandra (Baba), the Bedaux's, Randolph S.Churchill, Walter Monkton. The wedding was a relatively low-key, muted affair. Edward was used to the pomp and ceremony of large Royal occasions, with crowds of flag-waving patriots lining the streets. Most British aristocracy and establishment now shunned the couple and disapproved of the marriage. Poignantly, not one member of the Royal Family attended despite the Duke's heartfelt pleas. Edward VIII had chosen to follow his own personal desires rather than putting duty and his country first - something that was not to be forgotten or forgiven by the British establishment. Cecil Beaton's photographs of the event show the couple looking rather strained, with forced smiles. There was a large battalion of reporters and cameramen camped outside the gates. Local villagers were filmed raising a toast to the newlyweds and seemed to be having more fun than the couple within. By June 21st, 1937 the book is returned to the Rogers' villa - Lou Viei, in Cannes. December 21st 1937. The married couple return for a Christmas visit and sign themselves 'Edward' and 'Wallis Windsor'. They both visit again 1st April 1938. In January 1939 Wallis returns with her aunt Bessie and this is the last entry made for the Windsors. CONDITION REPORT: Exterior green leather binding is generally good. Slight scuffing to upper and lower edges of spine and front panel and spine have faded compared to the back. Slight fixing on inside marbled pages. Approx 13 pages with brown spot stains at the bottom of the pages. An additional page is added in using Lou Viei stationery May 31st 1946 and June 1st.

Lot 594

An unusual Regency period satinwood edged rosewood sofa table, probably colonial India, the top hinged to reveal a part fitted interior including a pair of large rectangular zinc caddy style canisters, flanked by drop ends over pairs of blind drawers, the whole raised on twin pillar trestle ends with spindle detail to brass leaf cast toes to castors, 94 cm x 62 cm x 72 cm h By repute a tea plantation owners / blenders table, for the distribution of wages. Provenance: McCloud family thence by descent to Smart, Kilmeston Manor, Hampshire Condition Report Original/unrestored, minor evidence of worm to linings, the centre hinged top panel showing historical warping, flaps sit well with minimal shrinking, cast toes and castors intact and original

Lot 636

A Victorian mahogany carved and moulded framed sofa having arched chairback ends united by an oval panelled centre over an overstuffed serpentine seat, raised on cabriole front legs Condition Report 192 cm wide, some repairs and deterioration to fabric and wood

Lot 675

A late 19th/early 20th century triple hump backed Howard style sofa, upholstered in rouge satin, raised on turned front legs, with brass castors (Scatter cushions NOT included - Lot 571)

Lot 684

A Victorian button upholstered Chesterfield style sofa, raised on turned legs to ceramic castors - for re-upholstery

Lot 115

A reproduction mahogany sofa table, half-veneered top above two frieze drawers, on lyre end supports and brass paw casters, 3ft. - top stained

Lot 240

Dutch silver miniature sofa, import marks for London 1902, pair of silver napkin rings, pair of silver knife rests, other silver items and a WMF Art Nouveau plated preserve pot, (15).

Lot 1021

*A Regency mahogany sofa table, the panel top with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood stringing above two frieze drawers and opposing dummy drawers, raised on rectangular supports joined by a stretcher, above splay legs terminating in brass castors, 39 x 23 x 30in.

Lot 52

A Thomas Lloyd three-seater leather-upholstered sofa with carved arms on turned legs, 205 x 70 x 94 cm Condition: Light even wear without damage

Lot 252

A contemporary corner-sofa, modular, in cream leather

Lot 367

Late Victorian Chesterfield style drop end sofa, requiring reupholstering, approx 65" wide

Lot 390

19th century wing back floral upholstered armchair and large Edwardian pale upholstered sofa with loose cushions, 74" wide

Lot 1011

A WICKER CONSERVATORY SUITE consisting of a sofa with scroll ends, approximately 204cm wide together with two wicker armchairs

Lot 303

A VICTORIAN GILT FRAMED CARVED WOOD SOFA the twin button upholstered ends flanked by a pierced carved support with scrolling supports to the arms, a concave front and standing on scrolling feet terminating in brass castors 172cm wide x 82cm high

Lot 6

A VICTORIAN CARVED WOOD GILT FRAMED SMALL CAMEL BACK SOFA upholstered in purple material, with scrolling arms and serpentine fronted seat, standing on short cabriole legs, 148cm wide x 87cm high

Lot 143

An Edwardian style mahogany and cross-banded sofa table

Lot 179

A Reproduction Regency yew style sofa table/desk

Lot 165

SOFA, U shaped of large proportions in grey fabric, 260cm x 350cm W.

Lot 312

CHAISE LONGUE, in striped fabric on square supports by The Chair and Sofa Company, 150cm L.

Lot 313

CHAISE LONGUE, in striped fabric on square supports by The Chair and Sofa Company, 150cm L.

Lot 43

SOFA, two seater, in neutral fabric on block supports with four scatter cushions, 220cm L.

Lot 64

CHESTERFIELD STYLE SOFA, with buttoned brown leather upholstery on bun feet, 220cm L x 73cm H x 97cm D. (with faults)

Lot 653

CHESTERFIELD SOFA, vintage hand dyed fine leather upholstered with deep rounded curved button back and arms, 230cm W.

Lot 73

SOFA, two seater, in brown velvet on square supports, 179cm L.

Lot 74

SOFA, two seater, in black pocketed leather on square supports, 169cm L.

Lot 71

A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY FRAMED UPHOLSTERED SOFA, with twin curved arms and single cushion seat, covered in grey/blue figured material and raised on turned tapering legs and brass castors. 218cm long, 90cm deep, 87.5cm high

Lot 319

A MODERN 'JUBILEE' SOFA, covered in Flair Lichen material, having two loose cushions, with contrast piping, the flat kick skirt with applied gallon banding. 212cm wide x 104cm deep x 86cm high

Lot 323

A MODERN 'JUBILEE' UPHOLSTERED SOFA, covered in Palampour Blossom, eau de Nil fabric, having two loose cushions, with contrast piping, the flat kick skirt with applied gallon banding. 220cm long, 100.3cm deep, 85cm high

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