10th Sep, 2024 10:00

Fine Interiors

 
  Lot 92
 

92

A George II walnut open armchair

c.1735, with neoclassical upholstery, sweeping open arms, and raised on carved cabriole supports,
71cm wide
74cm deep
103cm high

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Sold for £4,000


Condition Report

Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Timber elements with the expected old minor splits and chips. Some small losses. Some old repairs. Some fading and additional to the timber of the arms. Needlework with various old stitched repairs overall. Needlework appears to have previously been professionally cleaned. Elements of the needlework appear possibly to be 18th century but may be of a later date. It appears that very little or possibly none of the 18th century needlework remains. The needlework panels have possibly been re-applied to the chair, or is later associated. Significant elements of the needlework have been replaced or re-woven at a later date. There are some noticeabel holes and losses to the needlework (see images) and various areas of the woven elements lacking/ lost. There is later fabric to the reverse of the back and the brass studding is later. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of elements beneath upholstery. Slight movement within the arms but the chair is structurally solid overall. Evidence of old worm to seat rails which appear to be original. There are later screwed in and glued corner blocks to the seats rails. There are later screws securing the 'ear' brackets at the tops of the legs. Some old worm holes to other areas of the timber. (see additional images) One rear leg has a spliced section of replacement (approximately half of the leg) . The other rear leg is very likely a later replacement.To one arm there is a later dowel/ peg joint visible from the top of the arm and securing its joint with the shaped vertical arm support. Throughout the tops of the arms and the and the sides of the arm supports there are old filled holes. The holes were likely as a result with securing fabric there previously. To the lower terminal of one arm support there are two later dowel/ peg joints securing the element to the seat rail. This has been coloured with a dark varnish/ stain.

 

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Auction: Fine Interiors, 10th Sep, 2024


The Fine Interiors department is extremely excited to present our next Fine Interiors sale, to take place on 10 and 11 September.

This sale boasts a wealth of private collections, including a remarkable assemblage of Native American artefacts, the covetable contents from two Hertfordshire homes, including North Road House and Moor Park, the selected property of a Gentleman, a collection of finely made riding crops from Kensington, and a characterful collection of miniature furniture and antique birdcages from Antiques Roadshow regular, Bunny Campione.

With nearly eight hundred lots of period and modern furniture, beautiful works of art, textiles, carpets, ceramics and so much more, we're absolutely certain you'll find everything you need to furnish your home, as well as offering rare and unique treasures that wouldn’t look out of place in the finest collector’s cabinet.

Viewing

Stansted Viewing | Auction

Viewing will be held at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE, as follows:

Friday 6 September, 10am - 4pm 

Sunday 8 September, 10am - 1pm 

Monday 9 September, 10am - 4pm 


The auction will take place at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE. 

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Please note that this item is not suitable for a pre-sale automated shipping estimate due to the items weight/size. 

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