Collections 2023-03-21 Auction - 400 Price Results - Bonhams in Knightsbridge - Page 13
Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. (Sudbury 1727-1788 London) Portrait of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shel...A large leaf tapestry fragment Circa 1550, Southern NetherlandsA mythological Soho tapestry Last quarter 17th century, England, after designs by Francis Cleyn ...
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London, Knightsbridge, United Kingdom
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Collections Including The Peta Smyth Collection of Antique Textiles & Tapestries, Selected Items From The Collection of Lord & Lady Flight, and The Contents of Chequers' Attics Peta Smyth. Lord and Lady Flight. The Chequers Estate. The first London Collections sale of the year brings together, across 400 lots, three distinct collections with individual character and history. After forty-five years of dealing from her Moreton Street shop, Peta Smyth's collection of antique textiles and tapestries will begin the sale. From 16th century tapestry fragments and 18th century Aubusson tapestries to panels of brocade and reams of colourful green and yellow damask silks, each lot had carefully been curated and collected by Peta for its quality and workmanship. The important historical portraits, decorative arts, and porcelain from the collection of Lord and Lady Flight takes up the mantel for the second part of the sale. Lord Flight is a direct descendant of Thomas Flight (1726-1800) who purchased the Worcester Porcelain Company in 1783 for his sons. Proud of this connection, he has been collecting Worcester porcelain ever since; a selection of which is included in the sale. In addition to the porcelain, Lord Flight's political interests and career as an MP are reflected in the Old Master portraits that serve as a timeline of British prime ministers of the 17th and 18th centuries: the Gainsborough portrait of William Petty hung in the Houses of Parliament prior to auction. Continuing the political theme, Bonhams is delighted to close the sale with the selected contents of the attics at Chequers, the official country residence of the prime ministers of Great Britain. Gifted by the Viscount Lee of Fareham to British prime ministers in perpetuity, the attics, as with many other country houses, have become filled with dinner services and pieces of silver which are no longer of use. The funds raised from the sale will be ploughed back into the repair and maintenance of the house and its collections. Specialist contacts Anna Burnside Head of Sale Tel: +44 20 7468 8246 Anna.Burnside@bonhams.com Ghislaine Howard Sale Coordinator Tel: +44 20 7393 3825 Ghislaine.Howard@bonhams.com Kafayat Zaria-Suleiman Sale Coordinator Tel: +44 20 3988 6400 Kafayat.Zaria-Suleiman@bonhams.com Charlie Thomas Group Head, Private Collections, Furniture & Works of Art, U.K Tel: +44 20 7468 8358 Charlie.Thomas@bonhams.com Helena Gumley Specialist Tel: +44 20 7393 3892 Helena.Gumley@bonhams.com Madeleine Cater Cataloguer Tel: +44 20 7468 5895 Madeleine.Cater@bonhams.com Client Services (UK) Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 info@bonhams.com Bids (UK) Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 bids@bonhams.com
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A Regency mahogany and ebonised framed sofa: A Regency mahogany and ebonised framed sofaWith upholstered back and seat on ring turned legs and conforming uprights, 188cm wide x 74cm deep x 92cm high, (74in wide x 29in deep x 36in high)This lot
0306: A Regency mahogany and ebonised framed sofaEst. £800-£1,000
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A George II oak mule chest: A George II oak mule chestOf typical form with two short drawers on bracket feet, 102cm wide x 53cm deep x 68cm high, (40in wide x 20 1/2in deep x 26 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following
0308: A George II oak mule chestEst. £400-£600
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An oak and walnut side table 17th century and later: An oak and walnut side table17th century and later The rectangular top above a plain moulded frieze on turned supports, 84cm wide x 57cm deep x 68cm high, (33in wide x 22in deep x 26 1/2in high)This
0310: An oak and walnut side table 17th century and laterEst. £400-£600
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A collection of tea caddies 18th century and later (14): A collection of tea caddies18th century and laterIncluding a George II mahogany tea caddy with a brass carrying handle and hinged lid enclosing three lidded compartments with ivory handles; a late
0311: A collection of tea caddies 18th century and later (14)Est. £3,000-£5,000
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A George III oak dresser: A George III oak dresserWith a later plate rack above three drawers and two panelled doors on a later plinth base, 18th century and adapted, 214cm wide x 49cm deep x 202cm high, (84in wide x 19in
0312: A George III oak dresserEst. £600-£800