STYLE: Private Collections
2 November - 13 November 2020 • London
1 A Renaissance style electroplate copper electrotype charger, in the manner of François Birot, circa 1860
2 A Renaissance gilt, patinated and painted bronze and ebony automaton table clock with stackfreed, German, circa 1600
3 A Renaissance allegorical tapestry fragment, from 'Virtus', Southern Netherlands, Brussels, early 16th century
4 A Flemish classical narrative tapestry, possibly from the Story of David, Brussels, first quarter 16th century
5 A Flemish Renaissance style carved oak cabinet (buffet à cinq portes), probably Antwerp
6 Three Italian maiolica syrup jars, probably Montelupo or perhaps Venice, circa 1580 and circa 1620
7 A set of five Delft blue and white tobacco jars with brass covers, circa 1760, De Vergulde Blompot Factory
8 A pair of Baroque carved walnut bellows, Italian or French, 17th century
9 A Flemish Renaissance style carved oak low cabinet (ribbank), probably Antwerp
10 A Flemish Renaissance style carved stained oak cabinet (buffet à cinq portes), probably Antwerp
11 A Spanish Baroque walnut trestle table, 17th century
12 Four Louis XIV style carved walnut tabourets
13 The Monkey Hunt, a Flemish Game Park tapestry, after Antonio Tempesta (1555-1630), early 17th century
14 'Susanna and the Elders', a pair of Biblical Old Testament tapestry panels, Northern European, 17th century
15 A Flemish Classical Tapestry, 'Oriana receiving war booty from Amadis, in King Lisuart's castle', from the story of Amadis and Oriana,after design by Louis van Schoor and Pieter Spierincx, Brussels, 18th century
16 A Flemish Pastoral Tapestry, Bruges, mid 17th century
17 A Triumph Classical Tapestry, Northern Netherlands, third quarter 17th century
18 A French classical tapestry, 'Portia', from the series illustrious women of Antiquity, Aubusson, second half 17th century, after Isaac Moillon
19 A Louis XIV genre tapestry fragment, early 18th century
20 Possibly English, Mourning Putto, 17th/ 18th century
21 An oak panelled chest, Low Countries, 16th century
22 An Elizabethan style oak centre table, 19th century incorporating earlier elements
23 A Charles I oak joined stool, early 17th century
24 A Charles II carved oak panel-back armchair
25 A Charles II oak joined stool, third quarter 17th century
26 A set of four Charles II oak and tapestry covered chairs, circa 1670
27 A Charles II oak panel-back settle, circa 1670
28 A Charles II carved oak panel-back armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1680
29 A Charles II oak refectory table
30 A Charles II boarded oak desk box, circa 1680
31 An Anglo-Dutch brass six-light chandelier, 20th century
32 A William and Mary walnut stool, late 17th century
33 A Charles II oak, walnut and yew veneered chest of drawers, circa 1690
34 A small William and Mary oak gateleg table, late 17th century
35 A Queen Anne walnut stool, early 18th century
36 A Queen Anne style walnut and tapestry covered settee, circa 1900, the tapestry circa 1630
37 A George I oak chest of drawers, first quarter 18th century
38 A George I oak and mahogany crossbanded dresser base, Wales, second quarter 18th century
39 A Charles I oak joined stool, second quarter 17th century and later
40 A William III style polychrome and gilt verre eglomisé armorial marginal pier mirror, early 20th century
41 A Flemish Baroque gilt-metal mounted ebony, rosewood, tortoiseshell, ivory, inlaid and carved cabinet-on-stand, probably Antwerp, late 17th century
42 A Flemish Baroque style tortoiseshell veneered, inlaid and carved giltwood table, first half 20th century
43 A Flemish Baroque silver and gilt-metal mounted ebony, rosewood, tortoiseshell, ivory, inlaid and carved giltwood cabinet-on-stand, probably Antwerp, late 17th century
44 Two Flemish tapestry upholstery walnut settees
45 A pair of Italian Baroque style carved walnut armchairs
46 A large French single plank oak refectory table, 18th century and later
47 A large French bronze mortar, 1773
48 A Delft blue and white sweetmeat tray set (rijsttafel), circa 1700