Fine Interiors Day Two 2025-12-10 Auction - 234 Price Results - Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in England - Page 6
A pair of ormolu-mounted blue-glazed porcelain vases,A Charles II needlework picture,A pair of George III-style carved giltwood torchères/jardinières,
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Essex, England, United Kingdom
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Fine Interiors Day Two

Fine Interiors

Day One | Lots 1-298
Day Two | Lots 299-538

Our final Fine Interiors sale of 2025 offers a celebration of style, history, and decorative flair.

Day One begins with a sophisticated collection from a St John's Wood interior, London, setting the tone for a remarkable array of decorative furniture, furnishings, and works of art sourced from international collections. Among the highlights are an impressive pair of George II giltwood pier mirrors attributed to Matthias Lock, and magnificent 18th-century statues with provenance to Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, alongside many other notable pieces.

Day Two presents a considered East Anglian collection, representing a lifetime of refined connoisseurship and taste, with treasures spanning from the 17th to the 20th centuries. We warmly invite you to browse the fully illustrated catalogue below.
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Two turned doorstops,: Two turned doorstops, comprising a leather and brass example, 12cm diameter 22cm high, and a 19th-century Cornish serpentine doorstop (2) Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection. Condition
0421: Two turned doorstops,Est. £100-£150
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A group of Blue John specimen fragments,: A group of Blue John specimen fragments, comprising one cube, 6cm wide 6cm deep 6cm high, one fragment, and four other polished examples (6) Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0422: A group of Blue John specimen fragments,Est. £300-£500
A bronze figural candleholder,: A bronze figural candleholder, 19th century, Continental, 12.5cm diameter 28.5cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0423: A bronze figural candleholder,Est. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A bronze bust of Mellephebe (the young Eros),: A bronze bust of Mellephebe (the young Eros), 20th century, after the antique, 12cm wide 11cm deep 17cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0424: A bronze bust of Mellephebe (the young Eros),Est. £200-£400
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A silver hanging lantern,: A silver hanging lantern, 19th century, Continental, with Gothic motifs and floral decoration in relief, 34cm diameter Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection. Condition Report: Tests as
0425: A silver hanging lantern,Est. £500-£700
A leaded bronze mortar,: A leaded bronze mortar, with two bands of scrolling foliage, 19cm diameter 15cm high, together with an associated bronze pestle, 23cm long (2) Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0427: A leaded bronze mortar,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
After Franz Xaver Messerschmidt,: After Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, a bronze bust of a child, mid-19th century, raised on a turned marble column socle and a stepped base, 9.5cm wide 9.5cm deep 30cm high Provenance: An East Anglian
0428: After Franz Xaver Messerschmidt,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
A bronze figure of Diana,: A bronze figure of Diana, 19th century, raised on a fluted marble column and a square stone base, 11cm diameter 37cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0430: A bronze figure of Diana,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
A collection of tin-glazed tiles,: A collection of tin-glazed tiles, 20th century, Portuguese, painted in 'azulejo' style, with yellow, blue and white decoration, each approximately 14 x 14cm (35) Provenance: An East Anglian Private
0432: A collection of tin-glazed tiles,Est. £400-£600Lot Passed
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A metal leopard head terminal,: A metal leopard head terminal, modelled with an open mouth, with a verdigris finish, 7cm wide 11cm deep 8cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection. Condition Report: Heavily weathered
0433: A metal leopard head terminal,Est. £200-£400
Two stone carvings,: Two stone carvings, 20th century, comprising an insect, inscribed underside 'N. SAMHOKORE[?]', 21cm wide 30cm deep 5cm high, and an Inuit polished stone kneeling figure, inscribed to the underside
0434: Two stone carvings,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
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A Bamum stained bone tobacco pipe,: A Bamum stained bone tobacco pipe, early 20th century, Cameroon, the shaft carved with figural motifs, 37cm long, together with a collection of red stoneware pipe bowls, and a meerschaum example
0435: A Bamum stained bone tobacco pipe,Est. £100-£200
A group of tribal items,: A group of tribal items, 20th century, comprising a carved figure, probably Oceanic, fitted with a glass eye, 18cm wide 16cm deep 70cm high, another, similar, an African Songye figure with metal
0436: A group of tribal items,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
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A silver-gilt caster,: A silver-gilt caster, 19th century, Continental, in the form of a bird of prey seated on a branch, with glass eyes and a hinged lid enclosing a grille, 4cm diameter 9.2cm high, 4ozt Provenance: An
0439: A silver-gilt caster,Est. £200-£400
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Four George III silver-gilt salt cellars,: Four George III silver-gilt salt cellars, by Thomas Harper II, London 1806, each with a shaped oval rim cast with shells, raised on four dolphin supports, 12cm wide 9.5cm deep 5cm high, 24.6ozt (4)
0440: Four George III silver-gilt salt cellars,Est. £400-£600
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A pair of George IV silver coasters,: A pair of George IV silver coasters, Sheffield 1823, each with an egg-and-dart rim over pierced sides worked with fruiting vines, on a turned wooden base, 15cm diameter 6cm high (2) Provenance: An
0441: A pair of George IV silver coasters,Est. £200-£400
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A pair of Victorian silver casters,: A pair of Victorian silver casters, by Richards & Brown (Edward Charles Brown), London 1871, each in the form of a standing owl, with glass eyes, 4cm diameter 7.5cm high, 3ozt (2) Provenance: An East
0443: A pair of Victorian silver casters,Est. £300-£500
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A pair of Victorian silver and cut-glass tazzas,: A pair of Victorian silver and cut-glass tazzas, by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard, London 1870, each with a hobnail-cut glass dish, over a column decorated with scrolls and harebells, one
0444: A pair of Victorian silver and cut-glass tazzas,Est. £800-£1,200
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A large collection of wine labels,: A large collection of wine labels, 20th century, comprising fifty-three examples, including a 'PORT' and 'SHERRY' in the form of a fox, by John Henry Odell, London 1975, a Chinese 'MADEIRA' label,
0445: A large collection of wine labels,Est. £300-£500