A charming Lladro porcelain figure titled Picture Perfect (#01007612), designed by renowned sculptor Juan Huerta and first issued in 1991. This elegant figurine captures a serene scene of a young woman seated on a stone bench, holding a parasol while gently interacting with a small, playful dog on her lap. The woman's lace-trimmed dress is beautifully detailed, and the parasol adds a graceful touch to the composition. The figure is finished in Lladro's signature soft pastel glaze and includes intricate lace and textile detailing, especially noticeable in the skirt and the umbrella fringe. The piece is signed and dated on the base by the previous owner (dated 9-28-91), and it carries both the Lladro blue stamp and a Collectors Society 5th Anniversary seal.Artist: Juan HuertaIssued: 1991Dimensions: 8"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
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Delightful Lladro porcelain figurine titled Ten & Growing, model number 1007635, sculpted by Francisco Polope. This piece was issued in 1995 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Lladro Collectors Society and served as the Society's exclusive member piece that year. It portrays a tender moment between two children on a bench, with a young girl giving a shy kiss on the cheek to a bashful boy - capturing an innocent and affectionate childhood memory. The piece bears the Lladro hallmark backstamp on the base and is accompanied by its original presentation box.Issued: 1995Dimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), a 'PJ-010902' teak bench, also known as ‘Banc en Teck’, c.1955-56, designed for Chandigarh, painted 'F.P.B.W.B.11',137cm wide46.5cm deep45.5cm highProvenance: 'M.L.A. Hostel' (hostel for civil servants), and 'M.L.A. Flat' (residence for civil servants) in Chandigarh, Sectors 3 and 4.Literature: Jacques Dworczak, 'Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier: Jeanneret Chandigarh', published by Assouline, p.176.Condition ReportThis lot has been restored to original specification as to when the item was originally made, whilst retaining all historical marks, scuffs, character and patina.
The figurine depicts a ballerina seated gracefully on a bench, with her head gently tilted and her arms resting along the bench's edge. She wears a pastel-hued dress in tones of blue and mint green, detailed with a white ruffled neckline and pink front bodice accents. Her brown hair is styled in a long braid tied with a floral headband. Notably, she wears pale pink ballerina slippers, with crossed ballet ribbons visible on her ankles. The base features a green and yellow wash simulating grass. Royal Doulton backstamp.Artist: Peggy DaviesIssued: 1954 - 1969Dimensions: 6"L x 4.75"W x 6"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A finely crafted porcelain figurine by Italian artist Antonio Borsato, depicting an elderly woman seated on a stone bench beside a turkey. Dressed in a rust-colored shawl and moss-green dress, the figure showcases Borsato's signature attention to detail and emotional expression. The base features a textured finish, and the underside bears original labels, including the A. Borsato Made in Italy mark, Interco stamp, and Porcellane d'Arte Borsato Milan studio plaque. Measures approximately 6.75"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: Italy Condition: Age related wear.
Elegant and elongated in form, this Lladro porcelain figurine titled He Loves Me (No. 4599) depicts a young woman seated gracefully on a bench, delicately holding a daisy flower. She wears a soft blue dress with intricate white trim, and her refined pose and serene expression are classic hallmarks of Lladros artistic style. The piece features a glossy finish, fine hand-painted details, and includes the original Lladro gold foil label on the base. Lladro backstamp.Artist: Jose RausellIssued: 1969 - 1972Dimensions: 5.5"L x 4.5"W x 13.25"HCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear. As is.
20th century Jacobean design oak monks bench, the panelled back with pierced roundel frieze and arched detail, outswept arms with carved lion mask terminals, hinged seat enclosing storage, the backrest folding forward to form a table surface, the front with arched panels and fluted pilasters, on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 103cm Length/Width: 106cm Depth/Diameter: 44cm
HMS WEYMOUTH, A TEAK GARDEN BENCH CIRCA 1929 By Hughes Bolckow Blyth, Northumberland, with large flat "drinks" arms, metal maker's label, possibly retailed by Heals 88cm high, 160.5cm wide, 58cm deep HMS Weymouth was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in 1910. She was the name ship of the Weymouth sub-class of the Town class, survived the First World War and was sold for scrap in 1928 to Hughes Bolckow. The firm had a "Ship Timber Department" that would create articles including garden furniture such as this manufactured from fine old seasoned teakwood they took from obsolete battleships. Condition Report: With wear from weathering and typical shrinkage splits. Greyer to the front- reverse darker. water staining to feet- what look like later metal braces under front corner spandrels and traces of old glue suggesting that some remedial work has taken place to effect greater stability. Will benefit greatly from sympathetic clean, oil and conservation Condition Report Disclaimer
A SMALL CARVED COTSWOLD STONE BENCH EARLY 20TH CENTURY 43cm high, 92cm wide, 43cm deep Condition Report: Weathering and wear from use with some chips and loss to surface, notably to one corner and edges. In three separate parts and not currently mortared together. Supports with scuffs and scratches. The bench of curved/shaped form.Condition Report Disclaimer
A TEAK 'MACKINTOSH' GARDEN BENCH AFTER THE DESIGN BY CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH, CONTEMPORARY 86cm high, 260cm wide, 87cm deep This bench is a direct copy of a garden bench by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1686-1928) and supplied for Walter Blackie at Hill House circa 1912. For the original article executed in stained oak, see Christie's London, 20th Century Decorative Art & Design (7620), 28th October 2008, Lot 24 (£8,750 incl. BP).
Victorian oak hall bench, the panelled back carved with side profile portraits, cherubs, birds, lion masks and foliate scrolls, twin carved scroll arms, the base with lift-up seat over a panel base, the three front panels carved with birds, animals and foliate scrolls, on stile legs, 146cm high x 119cm wide x 44cm deep
An Indo - Portuguese manner hardwood hall bench settle. The bench having a carved pierced back rest with scrolled foliate motifs and matching back splats. Arm rests to each end terminating in c-scroll & finishing with fish motif. Upholstered seat over scrolled & floral apron. All raised on turned legs.Measures approx. 95cm x 137cm x 43cm.
An Indo - Portuguese manner hardwood and cane hall bench. The bench having a carved pierced back rest with scrolled foliate motifs and matching back splats. Arm rests to each end terminating in S scroll & finishing with fish motif. Cane worked woven seat panels over scrolled & floral apron. All raised on turned legs.Measures approx. 95cm x 137cm x 43cm.

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