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An early 20th century mahogany torchere plant stand, the tapering reeded column extending to three cabriole supports and pointed pad feet, 151cm high, along with a French fauteuil elbow chair, mid 20th century, upholstered in floral tapestry fabric, the leaf carved frame upon fluted and tapering legs, 92cm/44cm high (2)
A late 19th century French mahogany and gilt bronze mounted leather upholstered fauteuil or armchair In the Louis XVI style, the curved upholstered back within a moulded frame with scroll terminals and supports applied with acanthus leaf mounts, the upholstered seat above a moulded seat rail, on tapering legs headed by shuttered tablets and terminating in large spool feet, 69cm wide, 60cm deep, 90cm high.Lot UpdatesAll lots are subject to 25% Buyer's Premium plus VAT
Pair of 18th century gilt fauteuil armchairs in the Louis XVI manner, with upholstered back, stuffover seats and armrests in black and gold fabric, 94cm high x 59cm wide x 56cm deep (2) Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Cracks and chips to the gilt gesso, areas of gold overpainting, upholstery with some wear, fading, and mildew. General wear and tear
A pair of Louis XVI style giltwood fauteuil with foliate carved frames and green silk upholstered backs, seats and arms, on turned and fluted tapered legs, 56cm wide, 62cm deep, 88cm high Both in fair to good condition, frames are solid, gilt work has numerous small scattered chips, fine cracks and losses throughout, but nothing of individual significance.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.
Gabriel Fournier, French 1893-1963 - Madame Fournier or 'Pose dans le fauteuil gris', c.1935; oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Gabriel Fournier', 92 x 60 cm (ARR) Provenance: with Galerie Aziza, London (label attached to the reverse of the stretcher); private collection, purchased from the above and thence by descent Exhibited: Galerie Aziza, London, 'Gabriel Fournier', February 1974, no.27 (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame); Galerie Aziza, London, 'The Rediscover of the Post-Impressionists', May 1975 Note: the artist shares the sensual style of his friend Raoul Dufy and other Fauve painters such as Charles Camoin and Henri Lebasque, with his painterly brushwork and evocative use of deep colour. The artist exhibited internationally throughout his career and his works are now in major French public collections, including the Musee de'Art Moderne de Paris, and worldwide.
French gilt and silk damask upholstered fauteuil, late 19th Century, in pale sage green with beige floral details, width 65cm, depth 60cm; also another carved giltwood fauteuil, upholstered in lemon silk fabric, width 61cm, depth 56cm (2) (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).
Good quality Louis XIV style carved walnut open armchair or fauteuil, probably circa 1900, the ogee-arched padded back over outsplayed open arms with carved foliage and bellflowers on S-scroll supports, the stuffover seat with wavy apron, later-covered in red plush, raised on carved cabriole front supports terminating in hoof feet, before a moulded ogee H-stretcher, 70cm wide to seat front / 74cm across arms x 107.5cm high
A LOUIS XV-STYLE WALNUT FAUTEUIL DE BUREAU 19TH CENTURY with caned tripartite back carved with stylised trailing foliage and rotating seat and on channelled foliate-headed cabriole legs and scroll feet 86cm high,57cm wide With hand-written label, '21', under the seat Provenance: The Wildenstein Collection, Christie's, London, 14th December 2005 - 15th December 2005, lot 169 (part) Condition Report: Good, structurally secure with wear and tear consitent with age and use. The revolving mechanism is in good order, and the caned mostly undamaged save for the outer layer on the chair back.Condition Report Disclaimer
Le Corbusier & Jean Janneret & Charlotte Perriand. LC2 Fauteuil Grand Confort, petit modèle. Cassina. Entwurf 1928, Ausführung 1980er Jahre. Stahl, verchromt glänzend, Kissen mit sandfarbenem Lederbezug. H. 67 x 76 x 69 cm. Bez. Cassina LC2 No. 88681 Le Corbusier. Lederpolster mit Gebrauchsspuren. Zeitlos schönes Modell, das 1929 erstmals im Salon d'Automne ausgestellt war und Designgeschichte geschrieben hat - Le Corbusier und sein Cousin Pierre Jeanneret arbeiteten schon früh an Entwürfen für Möbel zusammen. Le Corbusiers Vorstellung entsprach dabei einer sparsamen und zweckmäßigen Ausstattung. Ende 1927 trat Charlotte Perriand dem Studio bei, und man entwarf gemeinsam verschiedene Möbeltypen. Die 1928 entworfene Chaise Longue LC4 und der Fauteuil Grand Confort LC2 avancierten dabei zu den Archetypen der Designgeschichte des 20. Jh.
Schreibtischfauteuil Nr. 6000. Thonet. Prägestempel auf Frästeller, ab 1881. Buche und Sperrholz, massiv und furniert. H 81,5 cm. Bugholz-Sessel mit gerundeter Rückenlehne und geschweifter Sitzfläche, auf 4 konkaven Beinen mit Ringverstrebung. Rückenlehne und Sitzfläche stilisiert floral perforiert. Furnierfehlstellen und Defekte, Altersspuren. Literatur : Vgl. Gebrüder Thonet/Martischnig, Michael (Hrsg.): Thonet. Bugholzmöbel Gesamtkatalog 1911, 1915. Österreichischer Kunst- und Kulturverlag, Wien 1994. Abholung erforderlich.Aufrufzeit 28. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 20:03 Uhr (CET)Desk fauteuil no. 6000. Thonet. Embossed stamp on milling plate, from 1881. Beech and plywood, solid and veneered. H 81.5 cm. Bentwood armchair with rounded backrest and curved seat, on 4 concave legs with ring bracing. Backrest and seat with stylized floral perforations. Veneer flaws and defects, signs of age. Literature : Cf. Gebrüder Thonet/Martischnig, Michael (ed.): Thonet. Bentwood furniture complete catalog 1911, 1915. Österreichischer Kunst- und Kulturverlag, Vienna 1994. Collection required.Call time 28 | Feb. 2025 | presumably 20:03 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Jugendstil-Bugholz-Fauteuil. Thonet. Schutzmarke mit Bezeichnung Wien, ab 1881, ungarisches Händleretikett. Buche, ebonisiert. H 74,5 cm. Runder Armlehnstuhl mit gefächert versprosster Rückenlehne, Polstersitzfläche mit ergänztem, stilisiert floral gemustertem Stoff nach einem Entwurf der Wiener Werkstätten, auf 4 konkaven Beinen mit Ringverstrebung. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Abholung erforderlich.Aufrufzeit 28. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 20:05 Uhr (CET)Art Nouveau bentwood armchair. Thonet. Trademark with designation Vienna, from 1881, Hungarian dealer's label. Beech, ebonized. H 74.5 cm. Round armchair with fan-shaped backrest, upholstered seat with added, stylized floral patterned fabric after a design by the Wiener Werkstätten, on 4 concave legs with ring bracing. Slight signs of age and wear. Collection required.Call time 28 | Feb. 2025 | probably 20:05 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A French Cream Painted and Gilt Decorated Framed Wing Back Fauteuil and Matching Stool of Louis XV Design, with shaped and moulded frame, on cabriole legs, upholstered in fawn and gold brocade, the stool 30ins x 19ins x 14ins high, and matching tub-shaped easy chair, similarly upholstered Larger chair - the upholstery appears to be in a relative good overall condition with no obvious tears, rips or stains however it is showing signs of usage commensurate with age with certain areas slightly distressed. On the crest rail and the wing backs the gilt frame has general areas of heavier rubbing and scattered paint loss revealing the red lacquer underneath. On the left and right and corners between the two joints there are signs of shrinkage with two horizontal lines running vertically and horizontally. General heavier wear to the legs and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints. Smaller chair - the upholstery appears to be in a good overall condition with no obvious tears, rips or stains. On the back edge of the frame there is extensive rubbing and gilt loss revealing the red lacquer underneath. On the left and right hand sides of the crest rail there are two vertical shrinkage splits around 2ins long running vertically. On the left hand side and the front right of the arm there are four small holes. General heavier wear to the feet and legs commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints. Stool - the upholstery appears to be in a good overall condition with no obvious tears, rips or stains. General heavier wear to the legs and feet commensurate with age. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints.
A set of four French Louis XV style carved walnut side chairs, to include a pair of fauteuil a la reine elbow chairs, early to mid 20th century, each with a swept foliate frame and scroll crest, floral tapestry style fabric, upon French cabriole legs, embellished with gilt outline detail, 99cm and 93cm high (4) (at fault)
A Louis XV carved giltwood fauteuil, 18th century, having a carved show frame with foliate cresting rail, over open arms and a serpentine-fronted seat, raised on carved, shaped cabriole legs,67cm wide55cm deep84cm highThe present lot could be part of the four chairs illustrated in the Long Library in H A Tipping and C Latham, 'English Homes', 1909, p.395.Condition ReportOld repairs and knocks to the frame throughout. The upholstery in overall condition but with some fraying and fading. Old woodworm. Please see additional images.
c.1950 Moto Guzzi 500cc Dondolino Racing MotorcycleRegistration no. unregisteredFrame no. unnumberedEngine no. unnumberedMoto Guzzi's first successful customer racer was the Condor, introduced in 1938. After WW2 the Condor was revamped as the Dondolino (rocking chair), gaining a more powerful (33bhp) engine and shedding a little weight to tip the scales at 282lbs in race trim. A larger (260mm) front brake was new for 1947. The pre-war v-twin was the works team's favoured mount in the 500cc class in the late 1940s, despite which a Dondolino ridden by Enrico Lorenzetti proved good enough to win the 1946 Swiss Grand Prix. In 1947 the Dondolino cost 895 million Lire and only approximately 100 were made. The history of this machine is unknown. No Documents.As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Footnotes:Moto Guzzi Dondolino 500 cc – Moto de course – circa 1950Non immatriculéeCadre sans numéroMoteur sans numéroLa première moto de course pour clients avec laquelle Moto Guzzi connut le succès fut la Condor, présentée en 1938. Redessinée après la guerre, elle devint la Dondolino (fauteuil à bascule), dotée d'un moteur plus puissant (33 ch) et quelque peu allégée (128 kg en version course). Elle reçut en 1947 un frein avant plus gros (260 mm). A la fin des années 1940, le moteur préféré de l'écurie d'usine en 500 cc était le bicylindre en V d'avant-guerre, ce qui n'empêcha par une Dondolino pilotée par Enrico Lorenzetti de remporter en 1946 le Grand Prix de Suisse. En 1947, la Dondolino, dont seulement une centaine furent construites, coûtait 895 millions de lires. L'historique de cette moto est inconnu. Pas de documents disponibles.De même que tous les lots de cette vente, ce lot est vendu 'en l'état et à l'endroit où il se trouve' et les enchérisseurs doivent en vérifier la provenance, l'état, l'âge, la complétude et l'authenticité avant d'enchérir.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A WALNUT FAUTEUIL ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY with 18th century upholstery 130.5cm high, 73cm wide, 65cm deep, seat 44cm high Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW The below condition report is the only one available. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some old chips, splits, and losses, please see images Signs of wear to the upholstery Scuffs and wear, notably to the feet and carved details, please see additional images Solid and stable The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
A BEECH AND VERDURE TAPESTRY UPHOLSTERED FAUTEUIL IN LOUIS XV STYLE, 20TH CENTURY Recently re-upholstered by Lucy Eadie Interiors 97cm high, 78cm wide, 80cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW The below condition report is the only one available. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Scuffs and scratches, notably to the feet Solid and stable The seat height is 47cm The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
Pair of 20th century French design walnut fauteuil armchairs, with carved cresting rails and scrolled terminals, upholstered in crimson and gold striped floral brocade fabric with a sprung seat, raised on moulded cabriole supports with foliate carved knees and scrolled feetDimensions: Height: 92cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 50cm
Petit fauteuil en bois laqué et doré de style Louis XVI.A dossier médaillon en cabriolet mouluré et sculpté de rosaces, pieds fuselés et cannelés.Il est recouvert de cuir rouge et rehaussé du chiffre DL en passementerie à la couleur.65 x 42 x 37 cmFootnotes:Louis XVI style lacquered and gilded wooden armchair.With a cabriolet medallion back, moulded and carved with rosettes, tapered and fluted legs.It is upholstered in red leather and embellished with the number DL in coloured passementerie.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Circa 1780Each oval padded back and arms above a bowed seat within a channeled and carved frame on stop-fluted legs headed by paterea.Height 35 1/4 inches (85.5 cm), width 23 inches (58.4 cm) depth 18 1/2 inch inches (47 cm)Qty: (4)Each fauteuil with losses to later gilding, re-gilded and now with shiny varnish in some areas, gilding distressed and with losses, with later corner blocks, overall age cracks, old marks and scratches, overall solid, sturdy construction.
Circa 1815-20Height 34 3/4 inches (88.2 cm), width 25 inches (63.5 cm), depth 22 inches (55.8 cm)Bergere with damage to top rail now with shims and in painting, overall scratches dents and stained areas consistent with age and use, with traces of inactive woodworm, lifting to veneers, carved element in left proper arm loose, repair to back rail at juncture of proper right back leg; Fauteuil overall with scratches and dents, top rail at each side with damage, traces of woodworm to underside.
Circa 1770Each padded back and arms over a serpentine seat and carved frieze centered by a floral sprig, on stop-fluted legs headed by patarae.Height 35 3/4 inches (91 cm), width 23 inches (58.5 cm), depth 18 1/4 inches (46.3 cm)Qty: (PR)Each fauteuil with slightly faded paintwork and slightly un-sturdy construction; please note that Doyle does not guarantee the condition of upholstery or over-upholstered furniture frames.

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