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Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English oak firescreen, with a tapestry hunting scene inset, and engraved '1938', a carved mouse on the top handle, 82 cm high x 51 cm wide, together with two 'Mouseman' carved oak ashtrays, 10 cm x 7.5 cm.Qty: 3Each item given as a gift by Robert Thompson himself, to the vendor's parents as a wedding gift in 1938. They lived locally to him and were friends.Screen with light surface wear and marks, commensurate with age. Structurally sound. The needlework is likely to be contemporary to the piece, given the provenance. Wear to the ashtrays.
Two Victorian chenille table covers or hangings in burgundy with flowers, tasselled, an Art Nouveau red wool cover, two heavy tapestry style curtains, or door curtains, each woven with foliate design (5)Condition Reportthe brown /green curtain measures 234 x 230 cms approx, and the all green durtain 231 x 226 cms approx.
Collection of 19th and 20th century embroidered covers and other items, including: a Victorian floral tapestry fragment, later leather mounted as a tasselled cushion cover, 52cm x 48cm overall, a small table cover embroidered with gilt thread, a small cotton and gilt thread drawstring bag, an Indian gilt thread and coral coloured silk embroidered fragment of gauze, two Victorian white embroidered linen cushion cover panels, a vintage single counterpane decorated with applique figures in the 18th century style and a cushion cover, similar
A LARGE SQUARE RUMAL SHAWL Kashmir, Northern India, second half 19th centuryOf square shape, twill tapestry-woven with rafu inserts in predominantly red and pink-coloured wools, the central field with a symmetrical sweeping pattern of elongated stylised buti (paisley leaves) converging towards a star-shaped black centre enhanced with vegetal motifs from the surrounding fabric, the embroidered harlequin borders in white, red, green, pink, ochre and black possibly a later addition.203cm x 198.5cm 203cm x 198.5cm Qty: 1
Tatlock RR: A Record of the Collections in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight. Formed by the First Viscount Leverhulme: THREE volumes: 1- English Painting; 2- Chinese Porcelain & Wedgwood Pottery; 3- English Furniture, Tapestry, & Needlework. Batsford, 1928, LIMITED EDITION OF 200 COPIES, with DWs & slipcase. FINE SET. (3)
A LARGE FLEMISH VERDURE TAPESTRY 17th century, depicting young men of court wearing fine clothes and headdresses playing at games, a chateau to the distance, within a border woven with flowers and shells, 264cm x 308cmProvenance: Property formerly in the collection at West Hall, Long Burton.
A collection of volumes on Tapestries and Embroidery to include: Nolhac (Pierre de) Tapisseries des Gobelins Exposees au Palais de Versailles en 1910, Paris: A. Bourdier, n.d., large folio folder in marbled paper and pasted title to front board, title in red and black, ties; [Anon] Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement and Present State of the Silk Manufacturers, London: Longman, Rees, et al., 1831, 8vo; Wace (A. J. B.) Mediterranean and near Eastern Embroideries from the Collection of Mrs F. H. Cook, London: Halton & Company, 1935, folio, green cloth, two volumes in green cloth slipcase; Toiles Imprimees de la Perse & de l'Inde d'apres less documents recueillis par Oberkampf, Paris: Henri Ernst, n.d. (lacking two plates), large folio. original boards and fabric spine; amongst other volumes relating to needlework, embroidery and tapestry (qty)The Library of Raymond Benardout
A patchwork tapestry panelled alcove mirror, late 19th Century with 17th and 18th Century tapestry fragments, the arched pine frame above a rectangular reserve with an oval framed mirror, flanked by turned column supports and with a shaped base, 99cm wide, 19.5cm deep, 160cm highall over in worn condition with some cracks and losses, structurally stable, linen backed, chipped paint and wear and scratches, losses to base, tapestry patchworked from various fragments, with rough stitching in parts
A collection of uniformly rebound books on Tapestries and Embroidery in brown half calf with orange cloth boards to include: Blazkova (J.) Wandteppiche, Prague: Artia, 1957, folio; Goebel (Heinrich) Tapestries of the Lowlands, New York: Brentanos, 1924, folio; Thomson (W. G.) A History of Tapestry, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1906, 4to; Kendrick (A. F.) A Book of Old Embroidery, London: The Studio, 1921, 4to; Vallance (Aymer) William Morris, London: George Bell, 1909, 4to; Hunter (George Leland) Decorative Textiles, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1918, folio; Thomson (W. G.) Tapestry Weaving in England, London: Batsford, 1914, folio (7)The Library of Raymond Benardout
After Harry B Neilson, Mr Foxes Hunt Breakfast On Xmas Day, print, 40 x 76 cm, and a tapestry, decorated hunt scene, a watercolour of flowers, and a lace collar framed, and assorted prints (qty) Please note collection is from TA9 4LJ only on 22nd, 23rd, 24th & 25th October. Payment to be made beforehand as there is no facility to pay on site
A mid-19th century carved walnut pole screen - with turned baluster and foliate carved column to a foliate, joined scroll tripod base, holding two rectangular tapestry screens (probably originally from a pair of pole screens) with foliate carved spandrels and needlework genre panels, 46 cm wide, 161 cm high.
A GEORGE III GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1800 Covered in Aubusson tapestry, on fluted legs 90cm high Provenance: The Hon. Claude John Yorke, and thence by descentIllustrated: The Connoisseur, May 1965, p.4 Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe aubuson covering with marks and some discolouration from use, this appears to be later applied, there are signs of re-railing and additional elements to some of the rails of the chair beneath this. Seat cushion with sagging, some loss to the decorative braids and trimGilt with rubbing and wear, some losses to the rear of the top of the back, and also areas of scratching and loss, unevenness in placesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Three boxes, the first containing vintage textiles to include tablecloths, napkins, pillow cases, antimacassars, doilies etc, the second containing baby clothes and blankets, handkerchiefs and scarves, gloves etc and the third containing a Union flag, eight completed canvas embroideries, one part completed and a small quantity of tapestry wools together with a small pony and astrakhan coat
Box containing remnants of antique textiles mainly of Eastern origin to include Icat, Gujarati, English tapestry etc together with a box of modern furnishing fabric remnants, pieces of Kantha quilts, old cushion covers etc and a bag of Vogue and Harpers Bazarre magazines from 2018 and 2019 (2 boxes + 1 bag)
Four pairs of vintage shoes to include probably WWII “Woodies” with leather and suede uppers in red and royal blue with wooden hinged soles, a pair of gold lame evening shoes with strap and kitten heels, a pair of silk and metallic thread evening shoes with ankle straps and kitten heels, a pair of purple leather shoes with diamante attachments and kitten heels made by R Phillips & Sons 73 Deansgate Manchester, two evening bags, the first in silk with applied sequins and diamante and applied metallic threads containing a mirror and coin purse, the second of woven tapestry effect fabric with gilt handle and clasp containing integral mirror and coin purse, a dress adornment probably from a rear drape dress of net heavily embellished with glass and pearl bead decoration including swags and tassels (7)
A selection of cushions to include two Moroccan floor cushions, tapestry cushions etc together with three throws contained within a wicker bin, one by Fired Earth measuring approx. 150 cm x 175 cm, one tartan measuring approx. 92 cm x 110 cm and a further tartan throw measuring approx. 74 cm x 164 cm (1 box plus 2 floor cushions)
Pair of French walnut framed open armchairs, the square backs with top rails carved with musical instruments and foliage, the tapestry upholstered seats, arm rests and backs decorated with classical scenes of muted tones, raised on turned carved twisted legs, each 65cm wide x 58cm deep x 99cm high (2) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud Condition Report Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Minor splits to some of the ball sections at top of legs. small area of loss to carved sectionon top rail of one chair, old worm to the back of top rail on both chairs. Accretions and some mildew. Upholstery on both chairs is faded and discoloured with some splits/tears. Structurally solid. General wear and tear.
High back oak framed elbow chair in the Carolean manner, the shaped back with tapestry upholstered panel and matching stuffover seat, carved scrolling arms and a carved scrolling pierced front rail, 69cm wide x 52cm deep x 128cm high and an Edwardian mahogany inlaid elbow chair with ladder back and upholstered stuffover seat, 61cm wide x 63cm deep x 76cm high (2)
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