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Good Savonnerie carpet, France, circa 1900, 24ft. 4in. x 14ft. 8in. 7.42m. x 4.47m. Woven on the short axis. Good overall pile with soft lustrous wool. With repairs and conservation to some areas; some discolouration/surface marks in places. Strap-work and floral medallion to the soft pastel field enclosed within a wide olive green/grey border of magnificent large floral, vase and strap-work design; plain soft gold outer band. Note: this carpet has undergone professional conservation of the highest possible standard and is ready for the grandest of rooms. Provenance: William Waldorf Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor (1906-1966) Cliveden, Berkshire and thence by descent.
Attractive Spanish carpet in the Cuenca style, Madrid area, 20th century, 12ft. 6in. x 9ft. 10in. 3.80m. x 3m. Slight wear in places and hole to lower end. Pastel palette in shades of blue, green and ivory on yellow ground. Note printed label verso: Fundacion Generalisimo Franco (I.A.A.) in lower right corner and in the lower left corner verso embroidered in wool: F11086. Literature: Faraday, C. B. European and American Carpets and Rugs, p. 50 Colour plate XI for 16th/17th century version.
*Evans (Gwendolen Mary, early 20th century). Guardian Angels, 1926, pastel and gouache on paper, showing a child in a hooded cloak against a starry sky, holding a staff and a lantern, with two angels and an owl behind, and a child angel with animals and birds in the foreground, signed and dated lower right, 53 x 37cm (21 x 14.75ins), mounted on card, framed and glazed Gwendolen Mary Evans wrote and illustrated two books for children: The House in the Little Green Wood (published in 1928) and Turn Again Lane (published in 1929). This work is typical of the soft and atmospheric qualities of her work, which often depicted angels and fairies. (1)
An early 20th century pale blue side-fastening Chinese jacket, embroidered with flowers and butterflies in pastel coloured silks and a pink silk border predominantly decorated with birds and small flowers, the ivory coloured silk sleeve bands having couched metallic thread embroidery; together with a dark blue and black Chinese silk jacket, the sheer fabric decorated with roundels with the satin facings and woven ribbon attached to the finer fabric, the eau de Nil sleevebands embroidered with colourful birds and butterflies, (2).
Joan Fielden, (originally Cheshire, now resident in Shropshire), a large gilt framed and glazed animal Portrait Study of a large brown Standard Poodle standing four square in a field with trees to the background, signed Joan Fielden lower right, 37cm x 50.5cm, Fielden, winner of the 1992 prize for the best miniature at the Society of Miniaturise's Summer Exhibition and also three times winner of the prize for the best pastel at the Cheshire Artist's Exhibition
John Corvin (1924-2010), long time member of The Royal Shakespeare Company, a film actor and also latterly an Artist, he painted his friends and fellow actors during his acting career backstage and on film sets etc., living locally in Stratford Upon Avon, a framed and glazed sanguine Pastel highlighted with body colour shoulder length Sketch of Judi Dench as "Viola", 12th Night, signed lower right, annotated verso, circa 1960, 42cm x 33cm
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