A set of 2 wooden frames featuring black and gilded scenes; First Dance Lessons, and First Music Lessons, designed by C. &. A. Richards. Also includes a copper-colored metal frame depicting in black ink a couple in a theater balcony seat. C. &. A. Richards: frame size (5.5"W x 4.75"H x 0.75"D), sight size: (4.25"W x 3.5"H). Couple: frame size (3.5"W x 4.5"H x 0.25"D), sight size: 3.25"W x 4.25"H). Issued: 1930sManufacturer: C. &. A. RichardsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
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A clear crystal grand piano with frosted accents for the keys that includes a small stool seat. Swarovski backstamp. This item has its original box. Dimensions of the original box: 4.75"H x 6.25" dia. Dimensions of the largest item: 2.75"L x 2.25"W x 3"H. Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1993-2008Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaAge related wear.
A pair of Victorian ebonised and cane chairs, the spindle backs above a cane seat with beaded edge, raised on bobbin forelegs,42cm wide41.5cm 83cm highCondition ReportRecently recaned.Some losses to staining.Knocks, scuffs and surface scratches tthroughout consistent with age and use.Ready to place.
A near pair of Norwegian 'Skyline' beech bentwood lounge chairs, 1970s, designed by Einar Hove for Hove Møbler, the seat and back cushions upholstered in chocolate leather, one example with a slightly higher back, 91cm wide88cm deep90cm high, seat 44cmCondition ReportWith some creasing to the leather. The frames with some scuffs and wear. Both structurally sound.
A set of eight yew and elm Windsor chairs, mid-late 19th century, Lincolnshire, most stamped 'G.Wilson, Grantham', two associated,58cm wide58cm deep94cm high (8)Condition ReportThis set of chairs is in good cosmetic and structural condition but with some signs of age and historic repair. One with two splits/cracks to the seat. Other areas of repair seen in additional photos. Some smaller shrinkage cracks throughout. One with an ash top rail. A few with a bit of wobble but the set generally seem sound and ready for use. Six out of eight stamped to the seat.
A pair of painted side chairs each with baluster spindles and reeded seat,41cm wide38cm deep81cm high (2)Condition ReportLosses to the painted decoration. Knocks and wear throughout. One chair with a repaired spindle. A little wobbly but overall sturdy and usable. Please see the additional images.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BUTTON UPHOLSTERED SOFA OF CHESTERFIELD TYPE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Upholstered in terracotta abrash woven linen, with ceramic castors 71cm high, 216cm wide, 88cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe fabric upholstery is later applied but is marked and stained, one arm especially with darker patch - perhaps used as an armrest, the seat also with marks consistent with age and continued use in a domestic settingThe springs have fallen through the base and the lower hessian has sagged - this will require attention - overall may benefit from a reupholster to secure and bring up to date with the purchaser's décor. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of any frame beneath the upholsteryThe legs with marks, knocks, scratches, chips, lossesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS IN VICTORIAN TASTE OF RECENT MANUFACTURE AFTER THE MANNER OF HOWARD AND SONS, POSSIBLY BY DURESTA Each with removable feather filled seat and back cushions, on turned tapering legs to the front Each 84cm high, 81cm wide, 107cm deep overall Condition Report: Presentable order overall reflecting lack of great age and likely only light use in a domestic setting Both with a fire label to underside, no maker's details notedOverall solid and stable Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF WHITE PAINTED AND CANEWORK ARMCHAIRS, IN LOUIS XV STYLE CIRCA 1920 Each with removable seat each 99cm high Condition Report: The paintwork with discolouration and distressing overall, this appears to be largely deliberate to give impression of greater age than these posses Canework in presentable order overall Metal brackets to interior rails for strength and stability Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT AND NEEDLEWORK UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR MID 18TH CENTURY AND LATER 116cm high, 88cm wide, 70cm deep overall Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useTapestry fraying and with losses around edges, extremities, cresting rail untidy, the removable seat with split to front lining material. Some holes and losses to the central field, some old tears The underside with webbing, this appears to be replacement - there are signs of later blocks to the visible seat rails, as catalogued 'and later' Dreweatts can make no comments or guarantees about the condition or of the frame hidden beneath upholstery, some later ears to the legs are present. Also some later elements to the legs including tips, some signs of splicing and repairSigns of old woodworm including holes and some plugged holes Overall solid and stable Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GILTWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR IN LOUIS XV STYLE, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY The casters stamped 'BERTRAM & SON 100 DEAN ST W' 84cm high, 75cm wide, 76cm deep overall Condition Report: The filling appears to be partly horsehair, there is also probably some later wadding but the upholstery surface is later applied, this is in fair order and appearance overall, some signs of age and use in a domestic settingDreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or originality of the frame or other elements beneath later upholsterySome joints opening to the frame but overall solid and stableThe seat is 36cm high from the floorSome chips and losses, some marks to the gilt surfacesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS IN VICTORIAN TASTE OF RECENT MANUFACTURE AFTER THE MANNER OF HOWARD AND SONS, POSSIBLY BY DURESTA Each with removable feather filled seat and back cushions, on turned tapering legs to the front Each 84cm high, 81cm wide, 107cm deep overall Condition Report: Presentable order overall reflecting lack of great age and likely only light use in a domestic setting Both with a fire label to underside, no maker's details notedOverall solid and stable Condition Report Disclaimer
A YEW, BURR YEW AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR BY F. WALKER, ROCKLEY, 19TH CENTURY Bearing makers stamp to the side of the seat 89cm high, 56cm wide, 51cm deep TOGETHER WITH A YEW, ELM AND OAK HIGH BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR MID 19TH CENTURY AND LATER 97.5cm high, 57cm deep, 59cm deep Condition Report: The larger chair:One rear leg is a replacement, the other rear leg has some signs of repair and may well also be later,Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consist with age and use, splits and cracks, chips and losses, signs of old woodworm including holes and some filler, Overall solid and stable The seat width is 51cm Smaller chair:Crack to cresting rail, with signs of previous attempt at repair Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consist with age and use, splits and cracks, chips and losses, signs of old woodworm including holes and some fillerThe seat width is 49cm wide Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance of both chairs in the lot Condition Report Disclaimer
Local, LONDON, London School of Economics, Hutchinson Medal, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, bust of Adam Smith right, rev. wreath, edge named (Marion Phillips 1908), 44mm, 46.70g. Nearly extremely fine, sometime cleaned, rare £80-£100 --- Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1881, Marion Phillips arrived in the UK in 1904, After doing post-graduate work at the London School of Economics, she worked on the Royal Commission into the Poor Laws, researching public health, medical relief and the treatment of destitute children. An advocate of women’s suffrage, she became the first female MP to represent the seat of Sunderland at the 1929 General election.
A mahogany and upholstered elbow chair in early 18th century Continental taste, late 19th century ; the shaped backrest with arched and stepped top and waisted sides; the arms with scrolling foliate carved terminals and supports; the pink Damask seat with tassel hung rails; on short cabriole front legs to scrolling feet; 124cm high, 66cm wide
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