Lot 6
Lot 6
THE COLLECTION OF ANNE H. BASS
A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III CREAM-PAINTED SOFAS

ATTRIBUTED TO VILE AND COBB, CIRCA 1760

Price Realised USD 81,900
Estimate
USD 50,000 - USD 80,000
Closed: 18 Jun 2025
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A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III CREAM-PAINTED SOFAS

ATTRIBUTED TO VILE AND COBB, CIRCA 1760

Price Realised USD 81,900
Closed: 18 Jun 2025
Price Realised USD 81,900
Closed: 18 Jun 2025
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Each sofa with a waved arched padded back and out-scrolled ends, covered in a cream silk, and with two square pillows and two bolsters with matching upholstery, one sofa stamped 'CS' to back seat-rail, the cream-painted surfaces with an earlier gilding scheme visible in places, each supported on eight cabriole legs terminating with inscrolled toes and with recessed leather castors; en suite with lots 7 and 9
4014 in. (102.2 cm.) high, 101 in. (256.5 cm.) wide, 3234 in. (83.2 cm.) deep
Provenance
Probably supplied by Vile and Cobb to Other Windsor, 4th Earl of Plymouth (1731-1771) for the Old Hall at Hewell Grange, Worcestershire circa 1758.
Almost certainly part of the suite sold from Hewell Grange, Worcestershire, 20 April 1945, lot 1221 (two sofas and eight armchairs, then gilded).
The Collection of Philip Gwyn, Dean House, Kilmeston, Alresford, Hampshire,
Until sold; The Property of a Gentleman; Christie's, London, 18 November 1982, lot 21 (two sofas and six armchairs, then gilded).
Literature
'Hewell Grange, Worcestershire, The Seat of Lord Windsor', Country Life, 15 August 1903, pp. 240-246 (possibly this suite or an identical suite photographed in situ).
G. Beard and J. Goodison, English Furniture 1500-1840, Oxford, 1987, p.137, figs. 4-5 (a sofa and one armchair).
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Please note, additional provenance has been discovered for this lot. As such, the attribution and lot essay have been updated accordingly.
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