224cm wide; 96cm high
Estimate: | £200 - £300 |
Hammer price: | £200 |
Provenance: The Waterhouse Collection
Please also see the scanned photograph (not included) from the Waterhouse family archive which shows this sofa in situ at Charney Manor, Oxfordshire. Charney Manor was the home of Lucy Waterhouse, Alfred's daughter in law, who moved there from Yattendon Court (built by Alfred Waterhouse as his family home) after she was widowed.
Please see the following story for further details:
Autumn at Bellmans | The Waterhouse Family
CONDITION REPORT:
Worm in areas - as to be expected.
A outward scroll arms with a little movement, one notably to the left side with a break and another shrinkage break to the back upright. Top rail with two constructional joins visible on close inspection. Otherwise, inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
Wear to the faux rosewood paint effect in areas.
The castors are probably good associated replacements.
Upholstery dirty and worn with a few patches of dirt and marks. Please see additional images.
Height to seat is 40cm approx and including cushion is 46cm approx