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A 1960s Hans J Wegner AP 62 suite of rosewood lounge chairs, in cream and blue upholstery, including an armchair, 76cm wide, 68 cm high, 75 cm deep, a three-seat settee 134 cm wide, 68 cm high, 75 cm deep, and a four-seat settee 252 cm wide, 68 cm high, 78 cm deep. CITES Article 10 certificate no. 24GBA1051B1OX
A Queen Anne style settee upholstered in cream damask, with scrolled arms over carved cabriole supports, inlaid with feather banding, united by a stretcher, 164cm wide, 65cm deep, 94cm high, seat 46cmCondition ReportWorn upholstery. Stretchers worn. Satins, some knocks and wear to the legs and stretchers.
James Shoolbred & Co. (London: 1814-1934) - late 19th century French design giltwood framed two-seat bergère settee, moulded frame with trailing twist ribbon and scrolled acanthus leaf pediment, reverse bow-fronted cane seat and cane sides, squab cushion upholstered in blue striped fabric, on turned and fluted supports Dimensions: Height: 96cm Length/Width: 105cm Depth/Diameter: 72cm
19th century gilt wood and gesso settee, upholstered in repeating floral pattern fabric, rolled arms decorated with trailing bead moulding and acanthus leaf, the seat rail with flower head band, on twist turned and foliate carved feet with brass castors Dimensions: Height: 77cm Length/Width: 162cm Depth/Diameter: 72cm
A LATE VICTORIAN CHESTERFIELD SETTEE LATE 19TH CENTURY Upholstered in studded grey-green leather on turned legs with castors 200cm wide Together with an oak and leather upholstered tub armchair in George III style, circa 1920, with column supports to the arms above tapering fluted legs to the front, 87cm high Condition Report: Good, Each item in this lot is structurally secure with dents marks and scratches and shrinkage cracks due to age and use. Scuffs and marks to the leather from age and use in a domestic settingPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance of the chair and the sofaCondition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN CARVED BEECH CHAIR BACK SETTEE IN ANGLO-INDIAN STYLE, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY With a caned seat and loose squab cushion 84cm high, 191cm long, 77cm deep The collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSplits and cracksChips and losses Surface worn and uneven overall, this may have been painted, ebonised, or simulated previously and stripped back to the beech at some point Canework intact to the seat, this appears to be later, the seat cushion probably also associatedRear legs both splicedVarious knocks and indentations overallSolid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Louis XV style gilt three piece drawing room suite in gilt and cream upholstery with three seater settee and two high back armchairs Condition report:Not good enough for daily use, the joints are definitely quite slack.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Walnut settee and two matching armchairs in the Louis XVI manner, each piece with top rails having carved floral and leaf decoration, with open turned spindle back and arms, the arms with reeded scrolling decoration and raised on turned reeded legs and each with stuffover upholstered seats (some loose moulded decorations), settee 126cm long x 52cm deep x 84cm high (3) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
French walnut framed settee in the Louis XV manner, the shaped moulded back having central floral carving and scrolling arms, upholstered in a blue fabric with cushion seat, raised on six short cabriole legs with floral carving, 138cm long x 87cm deep x 90cm high Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
A late 19th century Renaissance style carved and limed oak sideboard From the Weight suite Possibly utilising earlier timbers, the moulded top with gallery back above four cupboard doors, each carved in high relief with biblical scenes between figural pilasters, enclosing drawers, shelves and a cellarette, on an ogee plinth raised on compressed bun feet. 213cm wide x 70cm deep x 100cm high Provenance:The collection of Charles George Weight, thence by descent to the vendorAcquired from Maple & Co. Ltd., Bournemouth, October 1946 Footnote:Charles George Weight (1914-2010) was the son of Charles A. Weight who took over the Briton motor company at its new site at Chillington Fields, Wolverhampton, producing motor vehicles until 1929. As a young man starting out in life, Charles Jnr., found employment with the wireless radio company A.J.S. before joining his father's firm which, by then, primarily sold motor spares and tools to engineering companies.Charles persuaded his father to purchase the entire stock of Tractor Traders Ltd., which he sold out of spare buildings at the Chillington site, a venture which grew well, helped along by the Ministry of Defence's preparations in the run up to the second World War. What would become a multinational enterprise, with Tractor Spares Ltd. at its core, specialising in tracked vehicles with customers throughout the globe, earned Charles and his family a significant fortune but one that demanded diligent hard work as well as the ability to spot an opportunity when it arose.In 1946 while visiting Bournemouth in Devon, Charles happened to see a beautiful dining suite with matching settee in the premises of Maple & Co. on St Peter's Road. On hearing the price of the suite of £1500 (the equivalent of over £50,000 today) he offered £1000 which was haughtily declined. Evidently, however, the Maple staff reconsidered and accepted Charles' offer, excluding the settee, and the suite was delivered to his home, Enderby, near Wolverhampton. According to Charles's memoirs, the settee from the suite found its way to the Brazen Head Pub in Dublin and was seen there in the early 1990s but its subsequent whereabouts are now unknown.The suite was believed to have had connections with Scandinavian royalty, perhaps on the enthusiastic suggestion of Maple & Co., which led its erstwhile owner to research the history of furniture making in this region. However, the construction of the sideboard, table and chairs would indicate that while the carving bears similarities in that it is all of broadly Renaissance revival in form and motif, it is likely that the sideboard, chairs and table were separately made but latterly brought together and given a 'limed' surface treatment to unify it as a suite, perhaps in the early 20th century, which will undoubtedly have contributed to thoughts of Scandinavia. Most likely late 19th century in date, it is possible that the carved panels in the sideboard are earlier.
A 17th century style walnut settee with upholstered back and seat, acanthus carved scroll arms with lion's head terminals on moulded scrolling underframe with stylised lion's paw feet, 186cm wide, 77cm deep, 121cm high Looks to be in good condition, upholstery a little old but still in fair order, frame solid with no wobbles and of a very dark blackish brown tone, slightly rubbed on the tops of the arms, minor wear to the feet.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A William IV mahogany settee with foliate scroll frame and crimson cut velvet upholstery on acanthus legs with spiral fluted pad feet, 210cm wide, 64cm deep, 94cm high Overall in good clean condition, left side of the cresting rail and main seat rail a little lighter in tone than elsewhere, some fading showing to the left side and back, overall good order.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
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