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A Danish teak ‘Oval-Klap’ dining table,designed in 1966 by Niels Koefoed for Koefoeds Møbelfabrik, with an oval top raised on a sculptural base, extended 195cm wide130cm deep72cm highCondition report: With some scratches and marks to the top. Recently restored.Literature: Dansk Kunsthåndværk årgang 1953, No. 6, p.110. With some scratches and marks to the top.
An Art Deco maple dressing table, with a central rectangular mirror, flanked to either side by cupboards with demilune fronts, each mahogany-lined, enclosing three and two drawers, 122cm wide 55cm deep 151cm highProvenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: Some lifting and bubbling to the veneer. The base with scuffs and marks. The top of the cupboards with some minor knocks.
A set of eight Danish 'Eva' rosewood dining chairs, §designed by Niels Koefoed in 1964 for Hornslet Møbelfabrik, each with a tapering slatted back, with a padded vinyl seat, raised on slender tapering supports,53cm wide48cm deep95cm high,together with a Danish rosewood circular dining table,designed by Erik Buch for Rosengaarden, with two extra leaves, raised on a cruciform base,132cm diameter234cm long extended72cm high (11)Condition report: Table top slightly sunbleached resulting in leaves being darker in colour. Some scuffing and marks to the top. The finish is flaking in areas of the edge. Chairs good overall, used condition. CITES A10 No. 607658/01
An Art Deco walnut and ebonised two-tier table,with a shaped cloud top with glass, 60cm diameter 50cm high, and an Art Deco maple stool,with original upholstery, with recessed details, 54cm wide 32.5cm deep46cm high (2)Provenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: Table - some knocks to the frame. One area to the top has scuffing - beneath the glass. Stool - area filled to the top of the rail on one side - veneer loss to the rails on the side and front edges.
An ebonised Damascene coffee table,c.1890, of hexagonal form, profusely veneered with mother-of-pearl and parquetry woods, a central motif with the Star of David, on an hexagonal base with arabesque ogive arches, 56cm wide50cm deep51cm highCondition report: Wear commensurate with age and use. The ebonisation with rubbing in places.
An Heal & Son Art Deco walnut headboard,of stepped form, flanked on both sides by a cabinet over two shelves, over a bedside table, each bedside with a drawer and a cupboard opening on to shelving, the top with two integrated light fittings, each with a toggle switch on either side, with ivorine label to the right drawer, 283cm wide, 210cm in between the bedsides, 38cm deep163cm highCondition report: The top with some water damage. Wear commensurate with age. Scratches and marks occurring. Appears rewired for modern UK mains.
A pietra dura marble octagonal table top, decorated with a band of foliage, inlaid with malachite, lapis lazuli and mother-of-pearl, on a later yew wood octagonal base, with incised monogram 'PW' to the support,68cm diameter51cm highCondition report: One split to the column. The top appears good, bar some minor roughness. No chips or losses detected.
An Aesthetic Movement 'Thebes' mahogany side table,c.1885, after an original design by E W Godwin, of two-tiered construction, on tapering ring-turned legs, the lower tier with spindle supports, labelled 'Shoolbred & Co., Tottenham Court Road',43cm wide41cm deep66cm highCondition report: With some scratches and marks to the top.
A suite of contemporary chrome furniture,comprising: a table with a glass top, on an 'X' frame stand,135cm wide80cm deep75.7cm high,an open display stand,with six glass shelves,101.5cm wide39.5cm deep190cm high, a side table,to match the longer table,63cm wide40cm deep47cm high, and three single chairs,39cm wide50cm deep111cm high, seat 52cm high (6)Condition report: Wear to the seats and backs of the chairs. Glass appears good.
An 'Eclisse' table lamp,designed by Vici Magistretti for Artemide, 18cm high, and two 'Tivoli' hanging light pendants, designed by Jørn Utzon, one in black and gold, the other in red, 21cm high (3)Condition report: 'Eclisse' table lamp wired and with plug, the Tivoli lamps have flex only. Bronze and black pendant is worn.
A walnut dressing table,designed by Neil Morris for Morris of Glasgow, of rectangular form, with three drawers, each with a turned handle, raised on splayed tapering legs,116cm wide47cm deep74cm highCondition report: No mirror. With minimal wear. This piece has been attributed to Morris of Glasgow and designed by Neil Morris.
A Danish birch and teak lounger and stool,with upholstered seat and back cushions,armchair 65cm wide76cm deep77cm high, seat 45cm high,stool 58cm wide46.5cm deep41cm high, and a matching teak fold-over table, with two frieze drawers and a shaped undertier, with teak caps, 65cm wide48cm deep60.5cm high (3)Condition report: #table stained top and worn. #stool - loose frame, with crack to joints. #chair - seats OK, frame with stains and knocks.
A pair of afrormosia 'T' chairs,designed by Peter Hvidt for France and Son, each hoop back above a leather pad seat on square section supports,50cm wide44cm deep70cm high,together with a low table, with a smoked glass top, 60.5cm wide 60.5cm deep35cm high (3)Condition report: Good condition commensurate with age
A contemporary ebonised ash extending dining table,of circular form, the top with chromed inlays, raised on two ebonised 'V' shaped supports with chromed bases, with a single leaf and bracings,355cm long extended210cm wide75cm highCondition report: Scratches and marks to the top. Some wear to the base.
An unusual Art Nouveau cold-painted spelter table lamp,modelled as a lady gazing into a well whilst seated on the edge, beneath a naturalistic arbour of entwined vines, mounted with five lights, the edge silvered, the well cast with a faun's head, his mouth open and mounted with a green glass panel, also mounted to the centre of the well, 56cm wide43cm deep101cm highCondition report: No shades, two vine leaves are detached. Well light working.
An Art Deco chrome and milk glass table lamp,with a central hoop to the column, 60cm high, andanother table lamp, with a pink glass shade, raised on an hexagonal plinth, 45cm high (2)Provenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: Larger lamp - foot loose. Both fair overall condition.
An Art Deco mahogany console table,possibly designed by Betty Joel, the plain top with a canted front, over a single drawer, raised on chamfered supports and raised sledge feet, united with a double stretcher, unmarked, 104cm wide59cm deep91cm highPossibly part of the furniture that was made for St. Olaf House in Hay Wharf, Tooley Street, London. The building and its fittings were designed by the architect, Harry Goodhart-Rendell, and made by Betty Joel Ltd. Betty Joel was good friends with the architect and they worked on several architectural projects together. He was responsible for the design of Joel's new factory at Ewell, once she moved from Portsmouth. Condition report: Scoured marks and scuffing to the top of the table. Knocks and marks to the front and edge of the front and some further knocks and chips to the base supports and feet.
An Art Deco burr walnut nest of tables,the shaped circular top, with a crossbanded edge and a quarter-veneered top, raised on a cruciform stand, with a glass top, together with four two-tier tables, with glass tops, 75cm diameter57cm highCondition report: In need of restoration. Worn holes to the main table to the edge, underside - and to one of the smaller tables. Water stains to the tops and losses to the finish. the Connectors are worn or missing for the tops, glass chipped, and damaged.
A set of three Maison Charles 'Pyramide' patinated bronze table lamps,French, designed by Jaques Charles, of tapering design, each with a white textile shade, with manufacturer's label to the underneath, 58cm high excluding shade (3)Condition report: Minimal wear. Generally good condition. Some finger marks to the shades - additional images added to the website.
A pair of Art Deco-style Macassar ebony bedside tables,each top of square form, with book matched veneers, each with a drawer to the side, on square tapering legs, 45cm wide45cm deep36cm high (2)Condition report: One table with damage to the veneer. One of the handles has come loose and is in the drawer. No further images available.
An Arts and Crafts copper and brass table lamp,designed by W A S Benson, with a hinged mount, stamped 'Benson', with scrolled details, on a leaf pad tripod stand, fitted with an opaline glass shade, 37cm highCondition report: Wear to the brass and copper. Wired and working. Switch to the collar.
A Cotswold School oak dressing table,1930s, manufactured by Heal & Son, with a panelled top over two drawers, each with panelled fronts and two octagonal handles, raised on turned legs joined by a chamfered stretcher, 91cm wide47cm deep 76cm highCondition report: Top with some stains. With a filled crack to the front corner of the top. Scratches, wear and marks commensurate with age and use. Additional images uploaded.
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