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Five flatweaves, Anatolian and Persian, all modern, comprising a Kurdish banded ghileem, central panel of off-set pastel bands, 3ft. 5in. x 4ft. 6in. 1.04m. x 1.37m.; an Anatolian kelim with wide undyed bands at one end, 4ft. x 2ft. 11in. 1.22m. x 0.89m.; a Kurdish mafrash(?) panel, or chuval face, 2ft. 1in. x 3ft. 2in. 0.64m. x 0.97m.; north west Persian/Anatolian borders area ghileem, plain camel field with weft float brocaded ends, 5ft. 7in. x 2ft. 11in. 1.79m. x 0.89m. And an Afshar ghileem sofreh, south west Persia, 3ft. 11in. x 4ft. 1in. 1.20m. x 1.25m. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (5)
A Mahogany Chest of Four Long Drawers of Neat Proportions with brass handles and back plates, on bracket feet. 27ins wide, 33ins high, 17.5ins deep, together with A Pine Folding Step/Stool, together with a Pair of Kitchen Chairs, an Edwardian Inlaid Chair, a pastel painting by J.M Bond and a coloured print of a Gypsy Boy.
WATERCOLOUR - ALFRED POWELL 1870 - a watercolour signed Alfred Powell, of the gathering of haystacks in a gilt frame (frame measurements 430mm x 360mm). Also to include a pastel by Claud Haynes in a gilt frame (frame measurements 330mm x 410mm), 2 further oval gilt frames (280mm x 370mm) with female pencil portraits c.1890, a circular gilt frame(250mm diameter) with a coloured print with cherubs c1890 and two modern silhouettes and an earlier silhouette of a boy wearing a top hat.
A pastel by Christine Russell of a still life with vase of red roses and shells against a dark green background, signed bottom right C G Russell and with label verso "Chianti Roses and Shells", pastel, Christine Russell, and with Stone, Berkeley address details, 29cm x 36cm approximately, in a cream painted frame with gilt slip and further inner cream painted slip
A set of four coloured prints in pastel tones including a coastal scene, a harbour scene with fishing boats etc., 38cm x 37cm in mottled gilt frames, together with an oil painting on canvas of children beside a pond with fishing boat, 19cm x 24cm, and a pair of small oil paintings of floral still lives in moulded gilt frames
A collection of unframed watercolours, pastels etc. including a pair of gouache studies of a woman in a red headscarf and a man in a white hat, both signed Bernice and dated 2003, a watercolour of a jetty with fishing boats, an oil on card of a woman seated in a woodland setting, various figure studies, pastel of a coastal scene etc., all unframed, maximum size 50cm x 40cm approximately
Europe, French, Rococo, ca. 18th century CE. An impressively large and exceptionally fine tapestry sewn to a satiny cotton fabric backing of golden hues from the Rococo period, depicting a leisurely outing for the four individuals featured in the foreground of the pastoral countryside setting, that once graced the walls of the Schonbrun Palace in Vienna. The name Schonbrunn means "beautiful spring," a sensuous name worthy of this remarkable textile work of art. We see all the trappings of French Rococo art, cotton candy pastel hues in shades of blue, pink, lavendar, and green against a golden ground, a relaxed and carefree scene of figures, including at least one couple, enjoying leisurely activities such as hunting and simply lolling about in the lavish outdoors, elements of architecture including stone bridges, cottages, and to the right a building with gargoyles adorning the exterior, all framed by an elaborate floral border. Characteristic of the Rococo period, the artist who created this piece used a delicate pastel color palette and curving forms, a relatively delicate approach that departed from the Baroque stylings of serious dramatic religious and historical themes. Akin to the great Rococo painters Jean-Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher, and Jean-Honore Fragonard, this composition connotes the sensuousness and frivolity of the wealthy aristocratic class of the period. The word Rococo derives from the French rocaille (stone) and coquilles (shell) stemming from the Rococo taste for these objects in their decoration and the embrace of shell-like curves and ornament. Just imagine this tapestry in a typical Rococo interior with its elegant furniture, elaborate gilded mirrors, wall paintings, pastel painted walls with gold and silver reliefs, and sumptuous sculptures adding to the ambviance and exemplifying the synthesis of all the arts (Gesamtkunstwerk) of the period! Size: 83"L x 105"W (210.8 cm x 266.7 cm)According to paperwork that accompanies the piece, "Schonbrunn Palace is a former imperial 1,441-room Rococo summer residence in modern Vienna, Austria. One of the most important cultural monuments in the country, since the 1960s it has been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna. The palace and gardens illustrate the tastes, interests, and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs. In the year 1569, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II purchased a floodplain whre a former owner, in 1548, had erected a mansion called Katterberg. The emperor orderd the area to be fenced and put game there such as pheasants, ducks, deer and boar, in order to serve as the court's recreational hunting ground. Ina small separate area, "exotic" birds such as turkeys and peafowl were kept. Fishponds were built too. . . Provenance: Ex. Tiernan Collection, Colorado, Purchased directly from Schonbrun Palace during renovation.sd Condition: In superb condition with brass loops sewn to back for suspension. Expected wear with some fading, staining, and fraying, but overall in remarkably excellent condition. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111219
Albert George Stevens (Staithes Group 1863-1925): 'Cottage Interior' - Lady Reading in front of a Window, watercolour signed 30cm x 22cm Condition Report Colours are good, pastel shades and not faded. The back paper is torn but the picture and mount have not been out of its frame for many years. - It may be in its original frame.
A very large original pastel drawing - head and shoulder study of singer Mick Jagger, in black and white by Manchester born artist E Anthony Orme BSP, BPAG, FIGA. 109 x 79 cm. with certificate of guarantee and authenticity front Charles Phillips Fine Art Auctioneers. Insurance replacement valuation £5000 dated 5.06.2013
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