Design 17/20: Furniture, Silver, Ceramics & Clocks
28 October - 9 November 2022 • London
1 A George II silver basket, Edward Wakelin, London, circa 1750
2 A German silver salt, apparently unmarked, probably German, early 18th century
3 A George II silver basket, Edward Aldridge, London, 1745
4 A pair of George III silver entrée dishes and Sheffield Plate stands, Benjamin Smith, London, 1807
5 A pair of George III silver tea caddies, Samuel Taylor, London, 1763
6 A George III silver swing-handled basket, William Vincent, London, 1769
7 An 18th century silver wine coaster, unmarked, probably Irish, circa 1770
8 A Flemish Verdure tapestry, probably Lille, early 18th century and later
9 A Dutch repoussé brass three-light wall sconce, 19th century
10 A Framed Northern European tapestry cushion panel, probably Sweden, 18th century
11 A French carved walnut panel, 16th century
12 A set of ten embossed and cut out paper decorations, by Elizabeth Cobbold (1767-1824), circa 1805
13 A gilt and patinated bronze marble mounted desk necessaire, in Gothic style, probably French, mid-19th century
14 A Norwegian carved birch tankard, late 18th/early 19th century
15 A large hammered brass twin-handled brazier, 17th century, possibly Spanish
16 A small pair of Victorian patinated bronze Gothic revival frames, third quarter 19th century
17 A beech and upholstered X-frame armchair, late 17th century
18 A pair of George IV Gothic revival patinated brass Argand lamps, circa 1830, in the manner of Thomas Messenger & Sons
19 A pair of Queen Anne oak and crossbanded back stools, Northern England, late 17th/early 18th century
20 A Victorian carved oak Gothic Revival centre table by William Constantine & Co., Leeds, mid-19th century
21 A James II walnut and cane armchair
22 A George II mahogany three-tier night table
23 A pair of George III giltwood armchairs, circa 1780, in the manner of François Hervé
24 A George II mahogany tripod torchère
25 An unusual reading stand in the form of a pile of books, probably English, 20th century
26 A George III rosewood and satinwood crossbanded mahogany table
27 A George III mahogany adjustable music stand, circa 1770
28 A George III mahogany three-tier dumb waiter, circa 1765
29 A pair of George III style mahogany hanging shelves, late 19th/early 20th century
30 A George III mahogany envelope table, circa 1765
31 A Regency gilt-brass mounted mahogany three-tier revolving dumb waiter, circa 1820
32 A pair of Regency simulated-coromandel 'Roman' open armchairs
33 A Regency mahogany wine cooler, circa 1820, attributed to Gillows
34 A Regency mahogany and leather upholstered armchair, early 19th century
35 A Regency style simulated satinwood revolving bookcase, 20th century
36 A late Regency mahogany wing armchair, circa 1825
37 A George IV brass-mounted carved mahogany side table, circa 1825, in the manner of Gillows
38 A pair of William IV mahogany pedestal cabinets, circa 1835
39 A William IV mahogany serving table, possibly Irish, circa 1830
40 A George IV mahogany five-tier whatnot, circa 1830
41 A Victorian oak tub armchair, circa 1890
42 A Knole style upholstered settee, modern
43 A William IV mahogany adjustable duet stand, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows
44 A George IV patinated bronze colza oil lamp, circa 1825, attributed to James DeVille, London
45 An unusual Victorian gilt-brass mounted marquetry and ebonised table with integral folio stand, circa 1880, in the manner of Holland & Son
46 A pair of French bronze and parcel-gilt ten-light candelabra, late 19th century
47 A close-nailed and fret brass-mounted red painted chest, Zanzibar, late 19th/early 20th century
48 A pair of French bronze chenets, 19th century