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A pair of curtains, recently manufactured from Ralph Lauren Monroe Stripe pattern fabric, approximately 130cm wide at the top, 380cm longTogether with a set of 18 turquoise painted curtain rings and a curtain pole with floriform ends, 265cm wide, and supporting brackets, as photographed there are two tiebacksCondition Report: Please note the measurements given are always per curtain and measured at the top so including any gather.The pole with signs of age and use in a domestic setting including wear, rubbing, and loss to the painted surface including to where the brackets have been fitted. Also chips and losses to the floriform ends.The curtains are second hand but of no great age and are in a condition to reflect this, some bobbling to the surfaces and with some pulled threadsCondition Report Disclaimer
comprising: a PAIR OF LINED 'KENNET' PATTERN CURTAINS, registered 1883, blue colourway, printed cotton, each 249cm x 175cm; a 'KENNET' PATTERN PANEL, blue colourway, printed 157cm x 83cm; TWO 'TULIP' PATTERN PANELS, registered 1875, blue colourway, printed cotton, 78cm x 137cm and 42cm x 210cm; a 'ROSE AND THISTLE' PATTERN PANEL, registered 1881, pink colourway, printed cotton, 155cm x 128cm; a 'WEY' PATTERN PANEL, registered 1883, printed cotton, lined, 180cm x 96cm; SIX TURNBULL & STOCKDALE PANELS, blue colourway, printed cotton, 78cm square; 80cm square; 79cm square; 80cm square; 56cm x 54cm and 136cm x 76cm; and a FURTHER TURNBULL & STOCKDALE EXAMPLE, blue colourway, printed cotton, 37cm x 52cm, both designed by Lewis Day Provenance: From the collection of Arthur Halcrow Verstage Footnote: Literature: Parry, L. William Morris Textiles, V&A 2013, p.237, no.55; p.229, no. 46; p.207, no. 8, p. 237, no. 54Note: Arthur Halcrow Verstage was an architect who spent much of his career in the public sector. He was a student at the Royal Academy School of Architecture in the 1900s and was elected as an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1902. By 1903 he was a student and assistant at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (later known as the Central School of Art and Design) in London where William Lethaby was principal and a great influence on him. He then oversaw the design of the new school in Southampton Row from 1905-8. From here he became an architect for London County Council and was involved with many London societies, and as a founding member of the Kelmscott Fellowship, a forerunner to The William Morris Society. His large and varied collection, amassed from 1902, reflected his wide interest in the arts. His archive was purchased by The William Morris Society in 2005.
***PLEASE NOTE THIS CABINET IS STAMPED WILLIAMS & GIBTON AND NUMBERED***A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET BY WILLIAMS & GIBTON, of rectangular form, with raised gallery back, slender long drawer applied with turned button handles above twin glazed panel doors, fitted with pleated curtains and enclosing shelving space, stamped and numbered '4533'. 124 x 117 x 43cm
A pair of Liberty of London 'Cottage Garden' curtains, lined with pink fabric, 226.5cm drop overall x 215cm wide eachCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
Two pairs of interlined dark caramel coloured silk curtains with pleated gathers, the larger pair gathered top 150cm x 339cm long x 222cm high and the smaller pair gathered top 94cm x hem 226 cm x 126cm high, (4).Qty: 4Condition report: The larger pair with rip and yellow mark to bottom of curtain, all curtains with wear consistent with age and use.
A 19th century Louis XVI style rosewood two door armoire, the glass fronted doors with internal half height curtains flanked by carved fluted columns and cross banded sides, 132cm wide x 252cm high x 46cm deep.Condition report: Some loss to cornice moulding, otherwise in good antique condition. With six shelves.
SEVEN VARIOUS PIECES OF PINE BEDROOM FURNITURE, to include a two door wardrobe, with two drawers, width 92cm x depth 54cm x height 178cm (missing one foot), a chest of five long drawers, pair of three drawer bedside cabinets, another three drawer chest, cheval mirror with a single drawer, blanket chest, along with a quantity of curtains rails with parts

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