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Steiff limited edition 'Millenium Dream Band' of five teddy bears on a stage playing various musical instruments, steps to the front and fitted velvet type curtains, wind-up musical movement playing 'When The Saints Go marching In' H60cm W50cm D31cm. Unboxed and lacking certificate. - Condition Report
Charles I and Queen Henrietta Receiving a Visitor and Offering Refreshments: A Collection of English 17th Century Stumpwork Panels featuring detailed figures and animals, glazed and framed. Most likely salvaged from a much larger embroidered panel, or casket, three fragments have been sensitively preserved. From the top, a narrow panel (10 inches or 25.5cm) featuring an outdoor scene with a sheep to the centre and perhaps a dog to the right, a seated figure between them, a tall flower with petals in relief to the left. A similar panel has been placed at the bottom, this time showing a deer being hunted by a dog, antlers in relief, the huntsman bringing up the rear, approaching a dwelling to the right. Centrally, King Charles I seated second left, his wife Queen Henrietta to his right, another gentleman seated to her right, and perhaps a soldier with plumed helmet to the far right. Draped curtains atop what may be a royal podium. To the far left a man approaches with a pitcher. The fabric would appear to be a heavy cream silk, judging by the raw edges. The work is extremely detailed, with crowns, the royal robes, shoes and so on intricately formed to represent different textures and accessories. Ornate wood frame.. All three fragments have raw edges, and wear to the embroidery. The queen's figure lacks the detail from the waist. Holes and loss as seen in the images. Colours now dark. Not removed from the frame.
Crewel work curtains, interlined, with cream cotton lining. 244x120cm, 14cm deep hem.Condition report: The wools are bright and unfaded, even along outer edges. Some small dirt marks and brown spotting on cotton lining. Each curtain is 120 wide (ungathered) giving a total of 240cm. No smell of damp. The general condition is good althouh they would benefit from being cleaned.
John Piper C.H. (British, 1903-1992)Harbour through a window signed and dated 'John Piper 1934' (lower right)gouache and collage38.1 x 50.3 cm. (15 x 19 3/4 in.)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Artist, from whom probably acquired byMrs Amber Blanco White, thence by family descentPrivate Collection, U.K.The present work was executed the year following Piper's election to the Seven and Five Society. By this date, the exhibiting society had developed from its somewhat conservative routes to become the hub of modernism in Britain. Whilst Piper's compositions of this period share a kinship to fellow Seven and Five artists Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood, and their adoption of British naïve art, his inclusion of collage is drawn primarily from the Cubist works of Braque and Picasso. Piper's selected subjects were often the seaside towns along the south coast, including Rye and Newhaven, the topography of which he would occasionally remould to suit his compositional design. For these collages he included various materials including photographs, engravings, text and, as in the present example, foil and tobacco packaging. However, his dominant material for such works are cake doilies, a rather peculiarly English object. In many works these doilies form equally twee lace curtains, which not only accentuates the quaintness of the seaside, but rather amusingly provide an anglicised framing to the continental treatment that had well and truly permeated the shores of the scene beyond.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An impressive 19th Century Victorian English antique four post four poster bed frame comprising of a rectangular top with a tasseled blue cloth border and a set of adjustable sliding floral and leaf pattern curtains. The base raised on large ball feet. A great example. Completely dismantles for ease of transport. Takes a double bed mattress. Measures: 227cm x 128cm x 204cm, internal 117cm x 191cm approx.
A pair of lined and interlined curtains, each decorated with floral designs with cut velvet edges, 350cm wide, 260cm drop, together with a pair of lined and interlined yellow curtains decorated with textured foliage, 565cm wide, 235cm drop (4)Condition report: Please view additional images.Some wear but no obvious major faults, possible fading. See images
A PAIR OF SMALL INTERLINED CURTAINS WITH DECORATIVE FLORAL SPRAYS AND PENDANT DROPS on a faded yellow ground and a larger pair of similarly decorated curtains with faded yellow block coloured edges measuring 212cm x 305cm and 195cm x 186cm Condition: As stated in description yellow colouring faded in patches on both pairs, affected by sunlight. Black and brown staining to block yellow coloured edges
An Imari large dishEdo period (1615-1868), late 17th/early 18th centuryDecorated in coloured enamels and gilt, painted in underglaze blue, the well with an elaborate design of curtains partially surrounding cherry blossoms and with a pavilion to one side, centred on a medallion of peonies, within a broad rim with four landscape panels divided by chrysanthemums; the reverse with prunus branches in similar style. 41cm (16in) diam. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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