Furniture
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S-64
Very fine and Overscale Beechwood George III armchair in the manner of John Linnell
Very fine and overscale George III armchair in the manner of John Linnell, having shaped back with paterae and ribbon carved crest, over a removable upholstered panel, the frame with edges of ribbon tied ribbing and beading, the scrolled arms similarly treated, the apron with central carved paterae and trailing berried vines, the cabriole legs with acanthus carved feet, the whole in nicely finished beechwood with damask upholstery. 18th century
- width
- 26.5 in.
- height
- 43.5 in.
- depth
- 30.5 in.
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S-65
Cowhide Leather "LC4" Chair after Le Corbusier
Cowhide leather LC4 chair longue after Le Corbusier Its ergonomic design mirrors the body's natural curves, and can be adjusted from a near-upright position to a full reclining position. The LC4Chaise Longue was originally designed in 1928 and is now part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) Italy: circa 1980 seat hight as its lowest. 11 in.
- width
- 64 in.
- height
- 28 in.
- depth
- 21.5 in.
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S-67
Pair of Louis XV Style Armchair
France: circa 1900
- width
- 27 in.
- height
- 37 in.
- depth
- 22 in.
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S-68
sold
Sculpted Bronze Chair by Paul Evans
Sculpted Bronze low chair by Paul Evans USA circa 1970
- width
- 29 in.
- height
- 32 in.
- depth
- 26 in.
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S-69
Pair of Leather Lounge Chairs by Maison Jansen
Pair of Cognac coloured leather lounge chairs by Maison Jansen France: circa 1970
- width
- 28 in.
- height
- 35.5 in.
- depth
- 31.5 in.
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S-70
Pair of Danish Rosewood and Leather Wingback Chairs
Pair of Danish rosewood and leather wingback chairs Denmark circa 1960
- width
- 30 in.
- height
- 39.25 in.
- depth
- 35 in.
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S-71
Cognac Coloured Leather Sofa By Maison Jansen
Cognac coloured leather Sofa Settee by Maison Jansen France: circa 1970.
- width
- 60.25 in.
- height
- 35.5 in.
- depth
- 31.5 in.
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S-72
Pair of Stylish Chrome and Leather Midcentury Design Lounge Chairs
Pair of stylish chrome midcentury design celadon coloured stitched leather lounge chairs. Italy: circa 1960.
- width
- 24 in.
- height
- 38 in.
- depth
- 38 in.
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S-73
Pair of Stainless Steel and Leather Armchairs in the Manner of Mario Botta
Pair of Stainless Steel and Leather Armchairs in the Manner of Mario Botta Italy: circa 1980
- width
- 20 in (50.8 cm)
- height
- 31 in (78.74 cm)
- depth
- 19 in (48.26 cm)
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S-74
sold
Rare Oak and Parchment Chair by Carlo Bugatti
Rare oak and parchment chair by Carlo Bugatti in the "orientalist" style , hand painted with bird and leaves motifs. Italy: circa 1904 Marked to underside ‘Mobili Brevettati Bugatti. Carlo Bugatti was a famous designer active at the turn of the century. His pieces are rare and highly prized. He was the father of Rembrandt Bugatti who was a renowned sculptor, his work is also highly valuable and sought after . Ettore Bugatti, his other son founded the Bugatti Motor Car Company. Literature: Carlo-Rembrandt-Ettore-Jean Bugatti, Dejean, pg. 70, 71, 73, 76 illustrates similar design. Italy.
- width
- 17 in. (43.18 cm)
- height
- 34 in. (86.36 cm)
- depth
- 20 in. (50.8 cm)
- condition
- Very good condition, some small parchment pieces replaced,.
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S-75
Pair of English 17th Century Period Oak Hall Chairs
Pair of English 17th century period oak hall chairs. England: circa 1680
- width
- 20.75 in (52.71 cm)
- height
- 43.25 in (109.86 cm)
- depth
- 15 in (38.1 cm)
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S-76
Set of Six Georgian Hall Chairs
Fine set of six George III period mahogany hall chairs, the shield shaped backs with inset painted heraldic devices, on plank seats, the trestle bases with arched silhouette feet joined by cross brace, the whole with good rich color and patination. The design for these English hall chairs was derived from the Italian renaissance Sgabello chairs, which were occasionally brought back from Italy by gentlefolk returning from their grand tours.
- width
- 14 in.
- height
- 35 in.
- depth
- 21 in.
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S-77
Pair of Walnut Mid-Century Modern, Wingback Armchairs by Paolo Buffa
Pair of walnut Mid-Century Modern, upholstered wingback armchairs by Paolo Buffa. Italy: circa 1950
- width
- 28 in.
- height
- 39.5 in.
- depth
- 27 in.
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S-79
English Edwardian Mahogany Sofa
Velvet upholstered English Edwardian mahogany Sofa. England: circa 1900
- width
- 68.5 in.
- height
- 32 in.
- depth
- 28 in.
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S-81
Pair of Italian Neoclassical Chairs
Pair of Italian white painted and parcel-gilt neoclassical style armchairs upholstered in stamped damask style textured mauve velvet. Italy c. 1900.
- width
- 23
- height
- 37
- depth
- 19
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S-82
Pair of Modernist Italian Brown Leather Chairs by IPE S.P. A.
Pair of Modern Italian Brown Leather chairs by IPE S.P. A. signed on the fabric: "IPE S.P.A." Italy: circa 1960 seat hight: 16 in.
- width
- 41.5 in.
- height
- 30 in.
- depth
- 32 in.
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S-83
Elegant Gilded and White Painted Upholstered Italian Louis XVI Style Armchair
Elegant gilded and white painted upholstered Italian Louis XVI style armchair. Provenance: Collection of Corey Hart's family. Italy.
- width
- 31 in. (78.74 cm)
- height
- 40 in. (101.6 cm)
- depth
- 22 in. (55.88 cm)
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S-84
French Vintage Rattan "Emmanuelle" Armchair
French vintage rattan armchair beautifully crafted with intricate weave designs, made famous by the 1970s erotica films :"Emmanuelle"
- width
- 32 in. (81.28 cm)
- height
- 44.75 in. (113.67 cm)
- depth
- 24 in. (60.96 cm)
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S-85
Rare White Gessoed Back Stool by Andre Arbus
Rare white gessoed back stool by Andre Arbus. France c.1940 The gessoed beechwood legs supporting a silk upholstered seat and back. A similar example can be seen on a period photo of a luxury cabine of the French ocean liner "Normandie" , see photo in details . Provenance: Private collection Paris France
- width
- 26 in. (66.04 cm)
- height
- 22 in. (55.88 cm)
- depth
- 16 in. (40.64 cm)
- condition
- Very good condition , the legs have been re-gessoed and the seat has been re-upholstered.
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S-86
Set of Four Modernist Walnut and Upholstered Dining Chairs by Flair Furniture
Set of four modernist walnut and upholstered dining chairs by Flair Furniture the dimensions are of the armchairs height with armrest 25.75 in. United States: circa 1960
- width
- 23 in (58.42 cm)
- height
- 35 in (88.9 cm)
- depth
- 20 in (50.8 cm)
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S-88
Pair of Carved Directoire Side Chairs
Pair of directoire period carved beechwood sidechairs: each with palmate pierce-carved back on finely turned legs, traces of gray paint, France circa 1800. Provenance: Villa Del Leone Collection, Palm Springs, California. Seat height: 18 in.
- width
- 17 in.
- height
- 33.25
- depth
- 15 in.
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S-89
Wooden Carved Akan Stool with Wrestlers
Wooden carved Akan stool with wrestlers Ghana, 19th century
- width
- 23.5 in.
- height
- 21 in.
- depth
- 14.5 in.
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S-90
sold
Pair of French Art Deco Walnut Lounge Chairs
Pair of French Art Deco Walnut Lounge Chairs Seat height: 14.5 France: circa 1920
- width
- 25.75 in.
- height
- 29.75 in.
- depth
- 26 in.
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S-91
Rare and Early Art Deco shagreen black lacquered giltwood stool Attributed Pierre Legrain
Rare and early Art Deco shagreen black lacquered giltwood stool in the Africanist style attributed Pierre Legrain. Similar model located at the Virginia Museum of fine Arts and Brooklyn Museum.France: circa 1925 Provenance: former private collection Elaine Vinci Leoni-Corradini Pierre Legrain was introduced to bookbinding when Jacques Doucet, couturier and great art collector, took the young artist under his wing as an employee and assigned him the task of binding his collection of books. Pierre Legrain then sets up his workshop in the patron's apartments Jacques Doucet wishes to harmonize the decoration of his apartment with his art collections, and this is how the collaboration with Pierre Legrain was oriented towards the creation of exceptional furniture that mixes influences of cubism and a African art particularly prized by the couturier. Jacques Doucet's apartment is conceived as a real staging, a setting that is itself a work of art. In this period of the early 20s, Pierre Legrain met Jeanne Tachard, friend of Jacques Doucet, whose collection of African art inspired the creator. She will, following Jacques Doucet, ask Pierre Legrain for the total development of his villa in the manner, also, of a total work of art, spaces, furniture, objects, lighting and garden which will become emblematic. literature:literature: Art Deco Furniture, Duncan, pg. 133, no. 144
- width
- 21 in.
- height
- 21.5 in.
- depth
- 11.75