Skip to main content
Ended

Fine Decorative Arts, 1200-1900

23 June 2021 | starting at 14:00 BST

Auction highlights

Lot gallery

60 lots available

A striking Axminster carpet with central medallionEngland 641cm x 484cm

A pair of German third quarter 18th century walnut, ebonised, fruitwood marquetry and parquetry serpentine commodes South German, possibly Bavarian

A very large German 19th century 'Rococo revival' painted trumeau mirror

Attributed to William Burges (British, 1821-1881): An impressive enamelled, polished semi-precious stone and ivory inset parcel gilt and silvered bronze centrepiece base together with a polished semi-precious stone and ivory inset parcel gilt and silvered bronze upper sectional epergne support ensuiteby Hart, Son, Peard & Co., London in the later Gothic Revival style, circa 1875, the two parts originally from a centrepiece epergne exhibited at the 1878 Paris International Exhibition

A mid Victorian 'Geometric gothic' carved solid oak chair after an 1862 design by John Pollard Seddon (1827-1906) made by Doveston, Bird and Hull

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (British, 1812-1852): A rare silvered and gilt plated brass and copper three light candelabrum by John Hardman & Co., Birmingham, in the Gothic Revival style, circa 1840

A George III carved mahogany and ormolu mounted bureau cabinet attributed to Gillows the carving probably by James Townson

A vibrant Gavin Morton Donegal carpetearly 20th century 560cm x 360cm approximately

Sir George James Frampton (British, 1860-1928): A patinated bronze figure of 'Peter Pan' the figure originally conceived 1911, this reduction edition dated 1913

Sir William Hamo Thornycroft, British (1850-1925): A patinated bronze figure of 'The Iron Age'

A rare Dutch mother of pearl inlaid panel depicting a vase of a garden flowers in the manner of Dirck Van Rijswijck (1596-1679) probably 18th century

A George I giltwood and gilt-gesso mirror in the manner of John Belchier

News and stories

Additional information