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†Charles I style walnut and tapestry open armchair, with moulded arms and moulded cabriole legs joined by a cross stretcher on hoof feet Provenance: From a large listed country house located in Surrey. Please note that VAT at the current rate (20%) is additionally payable on top of the hammer for this lot as well as on our standard buyers premium which is also payable.
Napoleon III rosewood salon suite, comprising three seat sofa and four fauteuils, with original tapestry upholstery, the cabochon and floral carved top rails over floral design backs and seats, on cabochon carved cabriole legs and castors, settee H106 W170 D70 cmConserved by Devall Conservation in 2017
SERGE FÉRAT (Moscow, 1881- Paris, 1958)."Untitled, ca.1930.Pencil on paper.Signed in the lower right corner.With stains on the paper and tear in the lower left margin.Size: 50 x 32 cm; 66 x 50 cm (frame).Serge Férat, pseudonym of Count Sergei Nikolayevich Yastrebzov, was a painter and decorator. In 1911, together with his friend Apollinaire and his cousin Baroness Hélène Oettingen, he bought the avant-garde magazine Les Soirées de Paris, which the poet edited. He took over its artistic direction under the pseudonym Jean Cérusse. The magazine was interrupted by the Great War. In 1917, Férat illustrated and designed the sets and costumes for Apollinaire's play Les Mamelles de Tirésias, directed by Pierre Albert-Birot at the Conservatoire Maubel in Paris. Ruined by the Russian Revolution, he nevertheless managed to continue painting. He exhibited at the Salon des indépendants, the Salon d'automne and the Salon de la Section d'Or. In the 1930s, his Cubist style became increasingly refined. He also produced tapestry cartoons for the Beauvais factory. He took part in the Russian Art Exhibition in Prague in 1935. His work was noticed in the great Cubist exhibition of 1953 at the Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Franko-flämische pastorale Tapisserie mit Musikanten147 x 180 cm.Franko-flämisch, frühes 16. Jahrhundert.Über einem Millefleurs-Grund links ein Querflötenspieler, rechts ein Tänzer und in der Mitte ein Schelm mit Glockenbehang und Narrenzepter. In einfacher blauer Bordüre gefasst. Rest. (†) (1331381) (13)Franco-Flemish pastoral tapestry with musicians 147 x 180 cm.Franco-Flemish, early 16th century.A flute player on the left, a dancer on the right and at the centre a knave with bell hangings and a fool’s sceptre against a millefleurs background. Framed in a simple blue border. Restored. (†)
Six Peru textiles natural dyed wool, including two shawls mantas, 91cm x 111cm and 78cm x 69cm, a scarf, 144cm x 22cm, a strip, 154cm x 36.5cm and a tapestry, 50cm x 40cm, all from the Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco, with labels with the different weavers names, and a Lima shawl manta, 89cm x 85cm. (6) Provenance Virginia Bond Korda Collection.

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