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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WALNUT FAUTEUIL. the frame with scroll arms and serpentine seat, brass studded tapestry woolwork depicting flowers tied with ribbons, with armorial cushion, height 99cm, width 72cm width, depth 60cm. *CR Wear including holes to tapestry, mainly to seat and arms, old worm damage (treated).
ANTIQUES. PETSOPOULOS, Yanni. Kilims: The Art of Tapestry Weaving in Anatolia, the Caucasus and Persia, London 1979, illus., cloth, dustjacket, 4to; SCHEURLEER, D. F. Lunsingh. Chinese Export Porcelain: Chine de Commande, Faber & Faber 1974, cloth, dj, large 8vo; BEURDLEY, Michael. Porcelain of the East India Companies, London 1962, cloth, dj, 4to; others on Oriental decorative arts and rugs & carpets; past auction catalogues in a variety of subjects and auction houses. (4 boxes)
A Georgian style beech comb back Windsor chair, with canework seat pad, 58 x 44 x 86cms high; a late 17th Century style beech framed armchair, with canework arm rests, with floral tapestry upholstered seat pad and back rest, 54 x 54 x 81cms high; and a leaf carved and spiral twist carved mahogany standard lamp, possibly converted from a 19th Century bed post, 167cms high. (3)
Seven 19th century cushions. Three Aubusson tapestry cushions and two machine Aubusson cushions, together with two floral wool worked cushions, all with decorative fringing. Largest 40cm x 45cm. condition - three are worn from use in places, two Aubusson cushions are in good condition, the two large wool work cushions have worn slightly.
A PAIR OF TAPESTRY COVERED CUSHIONS PROBABLY INCORPORATING ANTIQUE VERDURE ELEMENTS Each approximately 40cm square AND ANOTHER SIMILAR With birds in a tree Approximately 38cm square (3) Condition Report: All look to have been created by the same atelier/workshop with similar edging and backs. Condition generally good with usual fading to colours from exposure/sunlight and probably clean at time of manufacture as cushions. Some old repairs- present well. Third cushion is needlework with gros and petit pointCondition Report Disclaimer
A KILIM SADDLEBAGPossibly Qashqai tribe, Central Iran or Uzbekistan, early 20th century Of oblong rectangular shape, the two front halves in coloured wools woven in slit tapestry with repeating geometric designs of stepped concentric lozenges, the inner edges of loop closures in woven wools, the single back panel of horizontal parallel bands of solid colour. 132cm x 53.5cm Also known as khorjeh or heybin, saddlebags like the present one were used by nomadic people to transport their goods.Qty: 1

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