
Please note that the results listed on this page are inclusive of any Sotheby's Premiums and exclusive of any applicable taxes and costs, unless otherwise noted.
Please note that the results listed on this page are inclusive of any Sotheby's Premiums and exclusive of any applicable taxes and costs, unless otherwise noted.
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