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4x ex De Gournay display curtains, in a gold pattern, 288cmH x 62cmW, and a pair of dark grey curtains with floral mesh detail "Silk Duchess Satin with Hand painted Trim" , and "Pure Silk Damask" with wooden curtain loops 315cmH x 55cmW, a pair of bright yellow patterned curtains "Silk Damask" 332cmH x 58cmW
FANTASTIC MR. FOX (2009) - Mr. Boggis' Model Miniature Farm Set - Mr. Boggis' model miniature farm set from Wes Anderson's animated comedy Fantastic Mr. Fox. Mr. Fox (George Clooney) and Kylie (Wallace Wolodarsky) stole chickens from Walt Boggis' (Robin Hurlstone) farm.This lot consists of a wood and metal model miniature front half house featuring taped plastic windows and cotton fabric curtains; six painted "BOGGIS" letters; and two painted plaster coops marked "15" and "34" on wooden bases. This lot exhibits extreme fragility and damage and has undergone sympathetic repairs. Dimensions: 65" x 45" x 84" (165.25 cm x 114.25 cm x 213.5 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $6,000 - 12,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.
An impressive tester bed incorporating early 20th century hangingsThe walnut frame 20th centuryTogether with a base, the hangings comprising a pair of curtains with pink and cream, silk and cotton appliqué the lower section designed with upright flower with scrolling leaf surrounds, the border with an undulating ribbon pattern, with a scroll at intervals, and two pelmets, with similar work, designed with scrolling foliage, and tasselled lower border, together with a modern canopy cover and back curtain of burgundy cotton, 210cm wide x 187cm deep x 289cm high, (82 1/2in wide x 73 1/2in deep x 113 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance: Bonhams, London, Early Vernacular Furniture & Textiles From The Collection of Lady Hamlyn, 21 September 2012, Lot 114.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* Two pairs of interlined duck egg foliate damask curtains, embellished with silver coloured thread, with conforming tie-backs, 285cm H x 300cm W, and 285cm H x 200cm W (measurements approximate) Condition report: The pattern repeat is 55cm in length. Some fading particularly to the centre of the curtains, and to edges where light has caught (both pairs) Interior edges of curtains are in good condition with no fraying. Curtains have been swagged back 1/3 of way up, but with no evidence of permanent damage. Cotton lining without obvious stains or marks. No obvious aroma. Pleats to the top with hook and eye attachment.
Title: Eden Roc, Mona Lisa Room. Black and white silver gelatin image of the Mona Lisa room in the famous Eden Roc Hotel in Miami, Florida. The scene depicts a dining room devoid of guests with spiral columns, a stage with its curtains drawn, and a wall lined with renaissance style portraits. Morris Lapidus was a mid-century architect, well known for his Neo-Baroque style hotels built in Miami. Dimensions: 24"W x 20"HCountry of Origin: Miami Beach, FloridaProvenance: The Bass Museum of Art Condition: Good condition.
Quantity of Star Wars vintage collectables including Parker Adventures of R2-D2 game, Palitoy Escape from Death Star game, Letraset sets (all used), collection of trading cards, magazines, vinyl records, curtains, and others, all generally Fair Plus to Good, unchecked for completeness. (qty)
1 pair full length curtains in leaf patterned fabric by Manuel Canovas, lined and thermal lined with triple pleat heading. Approx size per curtain; length 220, fixed top width 102, bottom width 260cm. Lot also includes a single narrow curtain in same fabric, a roman blink width 120cm and a curtain pole length 170cm (fixings AF)
A CIRCA 1860 TO LATE-19TH DRESS BELONGING TO MISS CATHERINE "KATE" CRANSTONOf two-piece construction, comprising flounced skirt with weighted hem and 3/4-sleeve bodice with lace-trimmed collar.Kate Cranston (1849 – 1934)Kate Cranston was an important figure in the cultural life of Glasgow at the end of the 19th century. At that time Glasgow was the 2nd city of the Empire and a centre for artistic innovation.Kate is chiefly remembered for pioneering the development of the tearoom in Glasgow.She promoted the Glasgow Style, garnering international renown for her artistic tearooms among architects and designers. As well as displaying Avant Garde interiors, the tearooms served as art galleries to artists including the Glasgow Boys.For over 20 years, Kate Cranston was one of the most loyal and generous patrons of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, giving him a free hand to evolve his interior design. She commissioned him to design her various premises, including the now famous Willow Tearooms on Sauchiehall Street. Mackintosh was allowed to experiment with furniture, producing in the course of this his first high back chair.He worked with other contemporary Designers and Artists in these commissions. George Walton handled decorations and fittings, Margaret Macdonald created gesso panels and graphic designs were produced by Frances Macdonald and Jessie King. Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald designed furniture, cutlery, carpets, curtains, metalwork, lighting and works of art for the tearooms.Kate Cranston was a famously flamboyant and eccentric character and wore the long dresses and petticoats of a former age and fashion.The dress presented in our June Fine Sale is a well-documented costume worn by Kate Cranston. This dress comes from the estate of Liz Mackinlay, herself a textile specialist, whose grandmother was a cousin of Cranston.Condition Report:Colour generally faded, with some noticeable inconsistency, particularly within the frills of the skirt. Weighted hem is heavily frayed and has separated from the skirt over a fairly extensive area. General fragility, consistent with the age of the dress. Loose threads and weakened seams in places. Skirt has been adapted with two concealed pockets, which it is understood was a preference of Cranston's. Waist of skirt with small holes visible - fabric here worn rather thin.
Reich eingerichtete 2-Raum-PuppenstubeUm 1900.Holz, außen cremefarben gestrichen, innen teils alt tapeziert. 29,5 x 63,5 x 27 cm. 2-Raum-Gehäuse mit 3 Frontsäulen, 3 verglasten Fenstern, Gardinen und 1 beweglichen Zwischentür. Ausgestattet mit Möbeln, Kachelofen, Klavier, 2 Deckenlampen, Wandlampe, Weihnachtsbäumchen, 2 Uhren etc. Dazu zahlreiche Püppchen, Zinngeschirr, Dekorationsobjekte etc Altersspuren, teils kleine Defekte.Rich furnished 2-room dollhouseAround 1900.Wood, painted cream outside, inside partly old wallpapered. 29.5 x 63.5 x 27 cm. 2-room case with 3 front columns, 3 glazed windows, curtains and 1 movable intermediate door. Furnished with furniture, tiled stove, piano, 2 ceiling lamps, wall lamp, Christmas tree, 2 clocks etc. In addition, numerous dolls, pewter dishes, decorative objects etc Altersspuren, partly small defects.*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Kleine Puppenstube mit ErkerUm 1900 und jünger.Holz, außen cremefarben und grau gestrichen, innen weinrot tapeziert. 23,5 x 54,5 x 22 cm. 1-Raum-Puppenstube mit 3 verglasten Fenstern, Gardinen und 2 Deckenlampen. Gründerzeitlich eingerichtet mit Sofa, 2 Sesseln, Tisch, Kommode, Halbschrank etc. Dazu 3 Puppenstuben-Püppchen, einige Tiere und verschiedenes Geschirr Altersspuren, kleine Defekte.Provenienz : Sammlungsnachlass aus Nordrhein-Westfalen.Small dollhouse with bay windowAround 1900 and younger.Wood, painted cream and gray outside, inside wallpapered burgundy. 23.5 x 54.5 x 22 cm. 1-room dollhouse with 3 glazed windows, curtains and 2 ceiling lamps. Founder period furnishings with sofa, 2 armchairs, table, chest of drawers, half cupboard etc. In addition, 3 dollhouse dolls, some animals and various dishes Traces of age, small defects.Provenance : Collection estate from North Rhine-Westphalia.*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A set of six silk embroidered curtains by Theodosia Middlemore, each embroidered with scrolling foliage in green, lined unsigned, 229 x 103cm. (6) ProvenanceTheodosia was married to Thomas Middlemore, brother of Sir John Middlemore, 1st Bt. (1844-1924), who bought Melsetter Estate in 1898. Sir John employed William Lethaby to rebuild the house and it is believed May Morris visited the house. Theodosia was both a patron of May Morris and also embroidered work for May Morris, including the Fruit Garden portiere in the V&A collection.
Bardolf Manor - a large English painted wooden dolls house circa 1880, with two bays and four stories, eight front windows, three windows on each side, central front door, sloping grey painted roof with large central chimney, front opening to reveal six rooms and two attic rooms, some original wallpapers, a few carpets and net curtains, on wooden stand —78in. (198cm.) high x 33 1/4in. (85cm.) wide x 19in. (48cm.) deep (outside wall recently painted white, originally a brick colour) - this house was purchased by a Mrs Margaret Rogers from Oscars Antique Shop Crewkerne in 1978 for £125, in the chimney was a card with the name Elizabeth Wood-Holmer and an address. Margaret tracked down and corresponded with Elizabeth and she remembered the family house and thought it was made by a local carpenter and had been at Bandolf Manor for many years. An article about the house appeared in International Dolls’ House News in December 1999; the house comes with the correspondence, bill of sale, magazine and various related paperwork
Playmobil, Mega Bloks, Thomas The tank, Postman Pat a large qty of items. To include various Playmobil, Mega Bloks & other characters similar, Thomas The Tank Engine DVDs, books, jigsaw, curtains, large qty of toy animals, plastic Postman Pat Van plus many other items. Conditions: Fair to Mint with Good to Excellent boxes & packaging. COLLECTION IN PERSON ONLY (lg qty)

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