Collections 2021-07-07 Auction - 229 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 10
A charming Flemish mythological tapestry depicting theA George I Walnut Framed SofaA vibrant Flemish religious tapestry 17th century
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London, England, United Kingdom
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Bonhams 229-lot Collections Sale in London on Wednesday 7 July brings together selected items from the estates of writer and opera librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874-1929) and society hostess Della Howard (1924-2020). One of the highlights is Mixed Flowers in a Vase by Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850-1924) from the von Hofmannsthal collection estimated at £8,000 - 12,000. Head of Sale, Charlie Thomas, commented: "The Knightsbridge Collections sale offers a glimpse into the collecting tastes of some fascinating individuals. It features a curated array of wonderful decorative pieces, fine furniture, and interesting items full of character. The collections of Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Della Howard are particularly exciting. Von Hofmannsthal was man of great taste, intellect, and character – all of which is reflected in his collection. Similarly, each object included in the collection of Della Howard expresses her signature style – whether it's the red velvet covered sofa, religious works of art or modern British pictures." Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874-1929) is most famous for his long collaboration with the composer Richard Strauss on operas such as Der Rosenkavalier, Elektra and Ariadne auf Naxos. One of the foremost writers in German of the early 20th century, von Hofmannsthal was born in Vienna in 1874 and as a boy showed extraordinary literary gifts; he was only 16, when his lyrical poetry first caught the attention of the Austrian intellectual class. He quickly rose to prominence with his dramas and poetry, establishing himself at the heart of the Viennese coffee house intelligentsia. In 1920, together with Max Reinhardt, von Hofmannsthal established the now world-famous Salzburg festival – where his morality play Jedermann is still regularly performed.
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A George V silver bachelor's tea service Mark of T.: A GEORGE V SILVER BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE Mark of T. Wooley, Birmingham, 1919 Comprising a teapot with ebony handle and finial, milk jug and sugar bowl, each marked under base The teapot: 9 cm. high;
0217: A George V silver bachelor's tea service Mark of T.Est. £200-£300
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A large George II silver tankard Mark of Gabriel: A LARGE GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD Mark of Gabriel Sleath, London, 1730 of plain circular tapering form with an applied reeded band and scroll handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliate
0219: A large George II silver tankard Mark of GabrielEst. £600-£800
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A George II Sabicu Card Table: A GEORGE II SABICU CARD TABLE The rectangular hinged fold-over top above an inverted breakfront frieze on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, 84cm wide x 42cm deep x
0222: A George II Sabicu Card TableEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A set of six George II carved walnut Dining Chairs: A SET OF SIX GEORGE II CARVED WALNUT DINING CHAIRS Possibly Irish With a pierced central splay above drop-in seats on shell carved cabriole legs, 60cm wide x 32cm deep x 98cm high, (23 1/2in wide x
0224: A set of six George II carved walnut Dining ChairsEst. £1,500-£2,000
A George II walnut Kneehole Desk: A GEORGE II WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK The crossbanded and feather-banded top above a central cupboard behind the kneehole enclosed by eight drawers, 76.5cm wide x 50cm deep x 76cm high, (30in wide x 19
0225: A George II walnut Kneehole DeskEst. £1,200-£1,800Lot Passed
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An Oak Side Table 17th century and later: AN OAK SIDE TABLE 17th century and later The rectangular moulded top above a frieze drawer, on turned baluster supports on block feet, 107cm wide x 59cm deep x 70cm high, (42in wide x 23in deep x
0228: An Oak Side Table 17th century and laterEst. £400-£600