Fine Interiors Day Two 2025-12-10 Auction - 234 Price Results - Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in England - Page 2
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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A redware 'Battle of the Nile' teapot by Wedgwood,: A redware 'Battle of the Nile' teapot by Wedgwood, early 19th century, decorated in relief with Egyptian motifs, the lid with a crocodile knop, impressed mark to base, 22.5cm long 17cm wide 10cm high
0324: A redware 'Battle of the Nile' teapot by Wedgwood,Est. £400-£600
Three tobacco boxes,: Three tobacco boxes, 18th/19th century, comprising: a George III horn example, indistinctly inscribed, 10cm wide 6cm deep 2cm high, a painted pressed composite and tortoiseshell box, decorated with
0327: Three tobacco boxes,Est. £600-£800Lot Passed
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Two metal door porters,: Two metal door porters, 19th century, one cast iron example in the form of a stork drinking from an urn, 25.5cm wide 22cm high and a Regency brass and iron example on an acanthus cast base (2)
0328: Two metal door porters,Est. £200-£400
A pair of small brass candlesticks,: A pair of small brass candlesticks, of recent manufacture, each of spreading lobed form, with engraved floral and foliate decoration, and applied turquoise cabochons, 10cm diameter 14cm high (2)
0329: A pair of small brass candlesticks,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
A pair of Regency mahogany cupboards,: A pair of Regency mahogany cupboards, c.1820, each with a raised superstructure with two shelves set between bobbin-turned supports, above a long cupboard door enclosing further shelves, with turned
0331: A pair of Regency mahogany cupboards,Est. £1,500-£2,500Lot Passed
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Two Worcester King of Prussia mugs,: Two Worcester King of Prussia mugs, c.1757, each of cylindrical form with reeded strap handle, transfer-printed in black by Robert Hancock with a half-length portrait, with military trophies, signed
0332: Two Worcester King of Prussia mugs,Est. £200-£400
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A painted porcelain pug dog by Meissen,: A painted porcelain pug dog by Meissen, early 20th century, German, 18cm wide 16cm deep 15cm high, together with two Meissen-style examples (3) Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection
0333: A painted porcelain pug dog by Meissen,Est. £200-£400
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A pair of Regency Egyptian Revival candelabra,: A pair of Regency Egyptian Revival candelabra, c.1820, each in the form of a caryatid, raised on a circular marble base, damages and losses, 9cm diameter 27.5cm high (2) Provenance: An East Anglian
0334: A pair of Regency Egyptian Revival candelabra,Est. £200-£400
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A pair of cedar side chairs,: A pair of cedar side chairs, mid-18th century, Italian or Dutch, each with a foliate-carved crest and a pierced fiddle back, above a shaped seat and knee-carved cabriole supports, terminating in
0335: A pair of cedar side chairs,Est. £300-£500
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A large brass chamberstick,: A large brass chamberstick, 19th century, with a turned column over a wide drip pan with high lip and a loop handle, 29cm diameter 33cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection
0336: A large brass chamberstick,Est. £200-£400
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A beadwork picture,: A beadwork picture, early 19th century, German, worked in multicoloured glass beads depicting figures and a dog walking in an ornamental garden, a fisherman by a river with swans, a temple folly in
0337: A beadwork picture,Est. £200-£400
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A George IV mahogany wine cooler,: A George IV mahogany wine cooler, c.1825, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid with a foliate finial, above a tapering body with panel sides and a beaded frieze, raised on paw feet, 75cm wide 47cm
0338: A George IV mahogany wine cooler,Est. £400-£600
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A Victorian silkwork picture,: A Victorian silkwork picture, 19th century, depicting two spaniels, worked in polychrome threads on a silk ground, picture 19 x 27cm, framed and glazed, and a needlepoint picture of a cat, 29 x 35cm,
0339: A Victorian silkwork picture,Est. £100-£200
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Two bronze sundials,: Two bronze sundials, comprising one circular, with etched compass and Roman numerals, 30cm diameter, and one square, in 17th-century style (2) Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection
0340: Two bronze sundials,Est. £200-£400
A Regency silkwork picture,: A Regency silkwork picture, early 19th century, worked in polychrome threads with silk and chenille, depicting a seated woman in a forest with a lion and a donkey, 36 x 29cm, framed and glazed
0341: A Regency silkwork picture,Est. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A Victorian silk needlework panel,: A Victorian silk needlework panel, late 19th/early 20th century, worked in polychrome threads on a black silk ground, depicting a flowering cornucopia, 50 x 41cm, mounted and framed Provenance: An
0342: A Victorian silk needlework panel,Est. £200-£400
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A Renaissance-style chamberstick,: A Renaissance-style chamberstick, 19th century, modelled as an elf riding on a goat's head, its stylised tongue supporting a sconce, stamped 'H.P' to the circular base, 17cm long 6cm wide 9cm high
0344: A Renaissance-style chamberstick,Est. £200-£400
A pair of bronze pricket candlesticks,: A pair of bronze pricket candlesticks, 16th-17th century, Flemish, each with a knopped stem on a triangular base with paw feet, 9cm diameter 20cm high (2) Provenance: An East Anglian Private
0348: A pair of bronze pricket candlesticks,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed