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Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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Fine & Decorative Interiors
The auction of Fine & Decorative Interiors features a diverse range of pieces from many collecting categories, dating from the 17th century to the present day.
Commencing with a group of garden furniture, objects and sculpture, (lots 1-16), with lot 10 a pair of classical stoneware lidded urns and covers on plinth bases (est. £1,500-2,000 +fees).
Lot 46, from the selection of Early English and Continental furniture and objects, is a five-fold screen covered in 18th century Spanish painted leather panels, each section decorated with leaves, flowers and exotic birds, (est. £800-1,200 +fees).
The Georgian, Queen Anne and Regency eras are well represented, with a particular highlight, lot 98, The Ditchley Park Royal Opera House Crush Room sofas, a pair of Regency white and parcel gilt carved sofas in the manner of Morel & Hughes, (est. £4,000-6,000 +fees). Visit our blog pages to read our latest article on the Regency sofas.
The sale also features rugs, carpets and runners, antique and contemporary lighting, carriage and desk clocks as well as many examples of fine art.
Lot 238, is an early 18th century Chinese export black lacquer cabinet on a European stand, (est. £2,500-3,500 +fees) and comes from a wide assortment of Chinese and Japanese furniture, textiles, art and ceramics.
Just in time for Christmas, the auction includes boxes, musical boxes and commemorative boxes by Halcyon Days, (lots 304-316), with estimates starting from £60 (+fees).
Commencing with a group of garden furniture, objects and sculpture, (lots 1-16), with lot 10 a pair of classical stoneware lidded urns and covers on plinth bases (est. £1,500-2,000 +fees).
Lot 46, from the selection of Early English and Continental furniture and objects, is a five-fold screen covered in 18th century Spanish painted leather panels, each section decorated with leaves, flowers and exotic birds, (est. £800-1,200 +fees).
The Georgian, Queen Anne and Regency eras are well represented, with a particular highlight, lot 98, The Ditchley Park Royal Opera House Crush Room sofas, a pair of Regency white and parcel gilt carved sofas in the manner of Morel & Hughes, (est. £4,000-6,000 +fees). Visit our blog pages to read our latest article on the Regency sofas.
The sale also features rugs, carpets and runners, antique and contemporary lighting, carriage and desk clocks as well as many examples of fine art.
Lot 238, is an early 18th century Chinese export black lacquer cabinet on a European stand, (est. £2,500-3,500 +fees) and comes from a wide assortment of Chinese and Japanese furniture, textiles, art and ceramics.
Just in time for Christmas, the auction includes boxes, musical boxes and commemorative boxes by Halcyon Days, (lots 304-316), with estimates starting from £60 (+fees).
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Fine & Decorative Interiors
Fine & Decorative Interiors
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0075: A 19th century mahogany two-division cutlery tray on a later standEst. £80-£120
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0077: An early 20th century Georgian style silver salver by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1916Est. £80-£120
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0087: An early 19th century plaster female caryatid figure by Hopper, now converted to a twin-light tableEst. £250-£300
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0088: A 19th century Grand Tour terracotta figure of Hercules by Giovanni Mollica after the antiqueEst. £80-£120
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0091: A pair of faux patinated green bronze plaster recumbent lions after CanovaEst. £150-£200
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0092: A 19th century ram's horn and pewter ink well by John Batt of SheffieldEst. £60-£80
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