The Pamela Ford Collection 2025-11-18 Auction - 68 Price Results - Dreweatts Donnington Priory in Berkshire
‡ A MATCHED PAIR OF VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND FLORAL MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLES, CIRCA 1868‡ GEORGE ROMNEY (BRITISH 1734-1802), PORTRAIT OF FRANCIS LIND (1752/3-1840)‡ A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III GILTWOOD OPEN ARMCHAIRS, ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN LINNELL
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Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom
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The Pamela Ford Collection

A View from Across the Atlantic: The Pamela Ford Collection

It is a privilege to bring to auction the collection of Pamela Ford, a discerning connoisseur whose vision and taste embody one of the most fascinating narratives in collecting history: the transatlantic dialogue between America and England. From the Gilded Age onward, a generation of collectors on both sides of the Atlantic forged identities through art and objects, often drawing upon European heritage to lend grandeur to the new wealth of American society, while English collectors reciprocally embraced American creativity and innovation.

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‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD MIRRORS, CIRCA 1755: ‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD MIRRORSCIRCA 1755Each with a later rectangular plate in a pierced rockwork, C-scroll and foliate surround111cm high, 62cm wide ‡ Indicates that the lot is
0008: ‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE II GILTWOOD MIRRORS, CIRCA 1755Est. £3,000-£5,000
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‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1780: ‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO INCE & MAYHEW, CIRCA 1780Upholstered in tobacco brown silk damask, each with an oval channelled back with ribbon cresting, the arms with
0011: ‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1780Est. £5,000-£10,000
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‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1775: ‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS ATTRIBUTED TO INCE & MAYHEW, CIRCA 1775 Upholstered in dove grey watered silk, each with an oval back with foliate cresting, part-padded arms with scrolled
0012: ‡ A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1775Est. £4,000-£6,000