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Five pairs of lined and inter-lined curtains from the Design House, The Square, Winchester, Georgian style oatmeal/off white ground with red Regency stripes and cartouches featuring mythological creatures, phinx, bees, snails etc., - one pair (each curtain 115 cm wide x 330 cm drop, one pair (each curtain) 110 cm wide x 330 cm drop, one pair (each curtain 122 cm wide x 335 cm drop, one pair (each curtain) 85 cm wide x 330 cm drop and last pair (each curtain) 85 cm wide x 330 cm drop - all complete with pelmets and tie-backs
Jan Catharinus Adriaan Goedhart (Dutch 1893-1975) THE TUQUOISE BOWL signed oil on canvas 98 by 48cm This enigmatic full-length portrait of a beautiful dark-haired young woman may be of the second wife of acclaimed Dutch maritime painter and royal portraitist Jan C.A. Goedhart. “Jenny” van Beusekom was enrolled as a student in the Academy of Music in Amsterdam. She married Goedhart in 1930 in the flush of the artist’s first success after he received a prestigious commission to paint Queen Wilhelmina for the Hulst City Hall in the province of Zeeland. Standing next to an ebonized grand piano with sheet music at the ready, the subject examines a deep turquoise bowl. Dressed formally in a sumptuous white gown and evening gloves, a romantic image is created of a young bride holding a wedding gift. The room is luxuriously appointed with an oriental vase, flower painting and shimmering patterned velvet curtains, creating an ambience of middle-class comfort. Goedhart worked in a ‘realistic-impressionist style’ with an eye for colour and detail, techniques which he adapted from his early training at the Rijks Academy under the tutelage of L. Dake Snr. From the 1930s Goedhart developed into one of the most important Dutch marine painters of the 20th century. His painting of the arrival of the Royal Yacht HMS Britannia for the state visit of 1958 was presented to Elizabeth II on behalf of the Dutch Nation and is presently housed in the Royal Collection. The artist is well represented in Dutch and wider European collections with retrospectives of his work held at the Maritime Museum, Rotterdam (2006) and Museum Rijswijk (2009). The J.C.A. Goedhart Foundation (www.jcagoedhartstichting.nl/index.html) is currently engaged in documenting his portraits and non-marine works. - C. K. Knops, A., Met het oog op de zee, Primavera publications,Leide, 2006 p. 297
Pair of good quality heavy lined silk curtains with cream and beige embroidered floral detail and eyelet top, each curtain measures 6ft wide by 8ft long CONDITION REPORT These curtains are in good condition with no damages to the fabric or the lining they are well made with a good lining. There is slight discolouring along both edges of the curtains where they have been hung in the light.
A set of three lined and interlined embroidered curtains, each decorated with floral sprigs against a cream ground, 185cm drop and 70cm wide CONDITION REPORT: two curtains 185cm drop and 70cm wide (top) and the other 185cm drop and 100cm wide (top), the front of all curtains are generally grubby and in need of a wash, the lining is very sun faded on the gathers of all three curtains
A collection of table linen some lace tablecloths and a commemorative apron depicting the two Queens 1st and 2nd, 1950/1953/4 together with a collection of net curtains trimmed in peach, 1939, 5 panels, a burnt orange velvet cape with silk tassels, one side has a gold thread fabric, reversible, late 1930 to late 1940s Q
'Stones of Bath' a Sandersons pair of printed cotton curtains designed by John Piper, in autumn shades of green, brown and black,, with green lining, unsigned 167 x 106cm. (2) Literature Geoffrey Rayner, Artist's Textiles in Britain 1945-1970, ACC books, page 85 catalogue number 74 for a comparable example illustrated.

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