Fine Interiors Day Two 2025-12-10 Auction - 234 Price Results - Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in England - Page 4
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 William IV mahogany plate stand,: A William IV mahogany plate stand, c.1830, with a foliate-carved support over a moulded rectangular base, 25.5cm wide 13cm deep 23cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0374: A William IV mahogany plate stand,Est. £200-£400
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A pair of grand tour Renaissance-style mirrors,: A pair of grand tour Renaissance-style mirrors, 19th century, Italian, each of octagonal form, the frame inlaid with lapis lazuli and jasper oval inserts, 32cm diameter (2) Provenance: An East
0375: A pair of grand tour Renaissance-style mirrors,Est. £300-£500
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A Regency mahogany étagère,: A Regency mahogany étagère, c.1815, set with three shelves between turned columns, raised on brass caps and castors, 34cm wide 34cm deep 81cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private
0376: A Regency mahogany étagère,Est. £200-£400
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Two George III paper scroll boxes,: Two George III paper scroll boxes, c.1790, the larger writing case with a hinged lid centred with a portrait of a gentleman, enclosing an interior fitted with a pair of ink bottles, 21cm wide 12cm
0377: Two George III paper scroll boxes,Est. £300-£500
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A George III paper scroll tea caddy,: A George III paper scroll tea caddy, late 18th century, of canted navette form, the hinged lid set with a silver-metal loop handle, with a shield-shaped escutcheon, decorated all over with floral and
0379: A George III paper scroll tea caddy,Est. £400-£600
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A folk art model of a house,: A folk art model of a house, 19th century, with applied cork facade, 35cm wide 20cm deep 39cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0380: A folk art model of a house,Est. £200-£400
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A carved half-hull model of a ship,: A carved half-hull model of a ship, 19th century, oak with copper pinning, mounted on a rectangular board, 68cm wide 17cm deep 9cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection.
0381: A carved half-hull model of a ship,Est. £300-£500
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A pair of reverse-painted glass pictures,: A pair of reverse-painted glass pictures, 19th century, one depicting hunters in a landscape and the other a harbour scene, glass 18 x 24cm, in ebonised frames (2) Provenance: An East Anglian Private
0384: A pair of reverse-painted glass pictures,Est. £200-£400
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François Nicolas Martinet (French, 1731-1800),: François Nicolas Martinet (French, 1731-1800), a part-set of ten later hand-coloured prints of birds, each titled with the name of the bird and inscribed 'Dessine et Grave par Martinet', 20 x
0385: François Nicolas Martinet (French, 1731-1800),Est. £200-£400
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A reverse glass painting,: A reverse glass painting, 18th/19th century, in the manner of François Boucher, depicting a shepherd and shepherdess, with two further females, glass 27 x 50cm, framed Provenance: An East Anglian
0386: A reverse glass painting,Est. £300-£500
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A Regency toleware egg warmer,: A Regency toleware egg warmer, 19th century, of oval form with gilt-metal swan handles, the lift-out rack with two tiers for eggs, 25cm wide 13cm deep 26cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private
0387: A Regency toleware egg warmer,Est. £200-£400
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A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy,: A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, of canted oval form, the hipped and hinged lid with turned ivory knop, enclosing two compartments fitted with removable covers, 14cm wide 9.5cm deep
0389: A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy,Est. £300-£500
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A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy,: A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy, c.1790, of canted rectangular outline, the hinged lid with green-stained tortoiseshell edges and enclosing two divisions, each with a removable lid
0390: A George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy,Est. £400-£600
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A pair of grand tour gilt-metal bookends,: A pair of grand tour gilt-metal bookends, 19th century, each in the form of a seated sphinx, raised on a wooden plinth, 12.5cm wide 5.5cm deep 13cm high (2) Provenance: An East Anglian Private
0391: A pair of grand tour gilt-metal bookends,Est. £200-£400
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David Morrison (fl.1793-1850),: David Morrison (fl.1793-1850), a pair of wax busts, c.1830, depicting George IV (1762-1830) and Prince Frederick (1763-1827), each inscribed verso 'London Published by T. Flint May 1827 D. Morison
0392: David Morrison (fl.1793-1850),Est. £200-£400
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A large rosewood library magnifying glass,: A large rosewood library magnifying glass, 19th century, with a moulded frame and turned handle, 24cm diameter 47cm long, together with two smaller examples, larger 18cm diameter 23cm long (3)
0393: A large rosewood library magnifying glass,Est. £400-£600
A large carved corbel,: A large carved corbel, probably 19th century, modelled as an eagle on an integrated circular backboard, 21cm diameter 46cm high Provenance: An East Anglian Private Collection. Condition Report:
0394: A large carved corbel,Est. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A Black Forest carved nutcracker,: A Black Forest carved nutcracker, 19th century, in the form of a grotesque standing man, the body with a screw thread and vacant space to his back, 6cm wide 6cm deep 18.5cm high Provenance: An East
0396: A Black Forest carved nutcracker,Est. £200-£400