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ALAN CLARKE FOR POOLE POTTERY; a set of nine 'Alignment of the Planets' chargers, dated 2000, limited edition of 500, the set numbered 374/500, diameter of each 40.5cm, all boxed, with a modern tapestry embroidery of the planets, 16 x 95cm, framed and glazed (10).Condition Report: Condition is good, no signs of any chips, cracks, hairlines or wear.
Large 18th century French Beauvais silk tapestry panel, depicting a courting scene with a maiden in a white gown seated beneath a rose tree, the courting youth gesturing with a floral crown towards a marble statue of Cupid holding a bow and arrow, standing on a pedestal, with extending rose festoons cascading down, in the sky, putti fly towards the couple holding flower garlandsProvenance: purchased from Walton Street Chelsea in the 1990s for £11,000Dimensions: Height: 186cm Length/Width: 222cm
A FRAGMENT OF AN ENGLISH TAPESTRY DEPICTING A HAWK LATE 17TH CENTURY Unmounted 47.5cm long overall, 33cm diagonal Condition Report: With wear, as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Unmounted fragment- some wear to warp/weft and small open weave patches visible especially when held up to to the light- edge fraying and loose threads Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Condition Report Disclaimer
CHEVREUL, M. E. (1786-1889). The Laws of Contrast of Colour, London, 1859, 8vo, 17 plates, all but one printed in colours by Edmund Evans (some spotting), original coloured decorated cloth (neatly rebacked). New Edition.CHEVREUL, Michel-Eugène (1786-1889). The Laws of Contrast of Colour: and their Application to the Arts of Paintings, Decoration of Buildings, Mosaic Work, Tapestry and Carpet Weaving, Calico Printing, Dress, Paper Staining, Printing, Illumination, Landscape, and Flower Gardening, &c. ... Translated from the French by John Spanton. New Edition, With Illustrations Printed in Colours. London: Routledge, Warnes, and Routledge, 1859. 8vo (163 x 105mm). 17 plates, all but one printed in colours by Edmund Evans, the uncoloured plate with an onlay (some light spotting and staining to plates). Original coloured decorated cloth gilt (neatly rebacked, some bumping to edges). Provenance: from the Collection of the late John Anthony Benjafield (1938-2023); bookseller's blindstamp to front free endpaper. One of the most important treatises on colour written during the 19th-century. "... the most influential of his many books. [It] was the outcome of [Chevreul's] discovery that the apparent intensity and vigour of colours depended less on the pigmentation of material used than on the hue of the neighbouring fabric. After many experiments on colour contrast Chevreul formulated for the first time the general principles and effects of simultaneous contrast, the modification in hue and tone that occurs when juxtaposed colours are seen simultaneously" (DSB). The author was one of 72 distinguished French scientists to have their names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower. Cf. Birren Yale Collection 147; Norman 468 (citing the first [French] edition of 1839).
A GEORGE I WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1720 Upholstered in damask, inset with a section of Aubusson tapestry 117cm high, 85cm wide, 70cm deepProvenance: Moor Park, Hertfordshire. Acquired from Peter Lipitch Limited, Grosvenor House Antiques Fair July 1995. A closely related chair with the same unusual scrolling feet was sold Christie's London, Important English Furniture and Carpets (6959), 25th November 2004, Lot 50 (£21,510 incl. BP). Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The woven damask upholstery with some marks of use and wear. The Aubusson panel with some repairs. The frame under the upholstery has not been inspected.There is some evidence of old worm.There are some losses and restorations of the ears flanking the tops of the cabriole legs.Wear has reduced the feet.A chair of neat size and good shape with some unusual carved details to all four legs and feetPlease see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of four verdure tapestry cushions, 20th century, incorporating 17th-century Flemish verdure tapestry fragments, largest 35 x 45cm (4)Provenance: The property of a European collector.Condition ReportSome fraying, separation to weave and light pulls. Overall moderate condition and ready for use with some light repairs. Please see additional images for reference.
A group of 1970s and 1980s women's fashion to include a Maggie carol tapestry jacket, an Art Deco inspired velour jacket, a Maggie white cardigan, a lightly quilted HMC jacket, a snakeskin print, gold and black batwing jacket, a 1970s Wallis carpet jacket a Susan Backhouse suit with Indian style tambour embroidery, Jean Muir culottes and other items (14) all pieces show some wear commensurate with age and use
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED ORNAMENTS to include a box of fantasy themed ornaments to include dragons, wizards, various animal figurines, five pieces of Wedgwood 'Jasperware' giftware comprising four trinket dishes and a bud vase, a Coalport 'Claire The Collingwood Collection' figurine, a group of Alfred Meakin bowls, a quantity of Royal Doulton 'Tapestry' tea wares to include cups, saucers, side plates, a cake plate, a teapot, a sugar pot, and a milk jug, a group of Churchill and Meito tea wares, tow boxes of clear glassware to include assorted glasses, a rose bowl, bowls, a decanter, a group of vintage textured glass shot glasses in pastel colours (6 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF PICTURES, to include a fire screen with a Gerhard Nesvadba print of a family of swans, approximate height 71cm, a wall mirror with a coaching scene engraved into the glass, approximate size 57cm x 82 including frame, a large tapestry style picture of Deer in a landscape, approximate size 73cm x 178cm including frame, together with assorted framed prints, framed jigsaw puzzles of steam locomotives
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