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A Victorian ebonised ottoman-chest, of low rectangular section, with square recessed panelled front, back and sides, carved with stylised sunbursts, the front and back mounted with needlework tapestry panels, the hinged top upholstered with padded tapestry seat, on turned bun feet, 47cm high x 93cm wide x 36cm deep
A collection of various 19th century chairs to include; upholstered wingback armchair, a mahogany open elbow chair with floral tapestry needlework upholstery, a Victorian pink upholstered button back tub nursing chair, an ebonised and green silk damask parlour side chair, and a Chippendale style oak single dining chair (5)
Cook Islands, 7 x Gold-Plated 1 Dollar Coins 'Titanic Centenary 1912-2012,' each with diameter 38.6mm, weight 27g, prooflike copper with 24ct gold plating, reverses depicting different stages in the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Titanic - 'Belfast Launch,' 'Atlantic Crossing,' 'Carpathia Rescue,' 'Final Moments' etc, & Jersey £5 2012 'Titanic Centenary' 38.6mm, 28.2g, prooflike 24ct gold-plated cupro-nickel, rev. Titanic at sea & dates 1912 - 2012; all individually encapsulated, 4 coins in a Sandhill case in a Westminster case (other 3 coins loose), some without certs, together with Jersey 'Battle of Hastings Anniversary Coin Collection' 2016, a part-set of 9 (of 12) x .999 silver proof 50p, each 2.5g, rectangular shape 18.7mm x 10.5mm ( 3/4'' x 3/8''), obverses Rank-Broadley portrait of the Queen & denomination '50 pence', reverses depict different fully detailed scenes from the Bayeux Tapestry, individually encapsulated in a Westminster illustrated presentation pack, some minor peripheral toning o/wise FDC as issued; lot also includes a ten shilling note Fforde, D36N, in a Westminster folder UNC
A Satsuma slender pear-shape vaseBy Yabu Meizan (1853-1934), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryFinely decorated in enamels and gilt with a continuous scene possibly from the Gion matsuri (Kyoto summer festival) depicting a procession of figures around a large, elaborate tapestry-adorned festival float, a group of participants at the front clutching a rope preparing to pull the impressive portable structure with a platform above seated with musicians, the neck with trailing branches of purple and white wisteria, the foot with a band of a profusion of sprig of peonies, signed on the base with a gilt seal Yabu Meizan; with a wood storage box. 26cm (10¼in) high. (2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Japanese tapestry pictures each depicting four elders in landscape setting, unsigned, largest example 39 x 59cm, framed and glazed, a Japanese figure of a geisha and a Japanese woodblock print depicting a geisha, signed (4).Additional InformationGeneral wear to each of the pictures, minor losses, staining to each, frames have chipping and wear throughout. The Geisha girl has damage to the fan and base - see additional images for further information.
A rare and large Moritz Gottschalk model 2248 Blue roof Dolls House with original contents, German circa 1893-94, with paper red/ochre brick effect exterior, standing on a green base with front garden and fencing, steps leading to double French style front doors painted in orange and with glazing, decorative balcony above with similar doors and fanlight, four glazed bow windows to façade with ornate decorative mouldings and two further balconies and a central attic style window, pitched roof with two large chimney stacks. Front opens to six room on three levels all with good original papers to floors and walls, two hinged interior doors and original drapes and paper blinds to bay windows. Sitting room includes a Rock and Graner tinplate oval table, Waltershausen settee, chest of drawers, sideboard, four chairs and footrest, Mantle clock and desk, fireplace with mantle, tinplate coal scuttle, gilt wall clock with pendulum and various ornaments and pictures, bead and metalwork chandelier, and two dolls. Kitchen with wooden table, dresser, selection of pewter and kitchen ware, gilt soft metal bird cage with wax parrot and another, various ornaments and two dolls. Lounge with Waltershausen tapestry stretcher (one lid to base missing), chaise lounge, chest of drawers, bureau, mirror on stand, various chairs, rosewood chess table, soft metal sewing stand, pair of corner hanging shelves, bead and metal work chandelier, various ornaments, pictures and two dolls. Dining Room with Waltershausen chest of drawer and mirror, soft metal fireplace, chest of drawers, three matching chairs, soft metal magazine rack and stand, wall mounted clock, bead and metal chandelier, various ornaments, pictures and a doll. Attic room with a cherry wood marble top table, wardrobe, various chairs, tin bed, screen and more, (condition: some staining and minor tears to exterior papers, interior in good original condition), 39” (99cm) tall, 37 ¾” (96cm) wide and 23 ½” (60cm) deep. This dolls houses is illustrated in The Encyclopedia of Toys by Constance Eileen King pg.21.
A good collection of miniature dolls house furniture and accessories, mostly German 1890s, including painted wooden shelves with decorative pediment and mirrored back, with three paper lined shelves, circular wooden table with splayed legs, gilt framed mirror, three ceramic flower pots, soft metal chaise long, carver chair and two spoon back chairs all with blue satin upholstery, tapestry fire-screen, two gilt sconces, umbrella stand, ewer and glasses, gilt metal chair, two painted soft metal flower displays and more, shelves 5 ¼” (13.5cm) tall, (lot).
A French walnut and tapestry upholstered open armchair in Louis XV style, 19th century, the high arched back above the arms, bow fronted seat, shell carved apron, and cabriole legs, 113cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Signs of old woodworm, The tapestry upholstery faded and worn to the seat, to the back the colour remain fairly vibrant, the underside of the seat is covered and it is not possible to inspect the interior of the rails or the originality of the blocks, Dreweatts gives no guarantees. The arms with signs of previous repairs and restoration including splicing, some old chips and losses tooOld splits and cracks, one corner of the apron especially, Overall the chair appears solid and stableCondition Report Disclaimer
A Brussels figural tapestry 'the Feeding of the Chickens', after Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), Scenes from Country Life series, mid-17th century, possibly workshop of Jacob Geubels II, depicting a pastoral maiden in clogs and rustic dress scattering grains from a basket, surrounded by animals including a hound, peacock and chickens, within an elaborate vaulted architectural setting flanked by masks and columns, the lower selvedge with B*B Brussels town mark, later backed, 378cm high, 259cm wideAntwerp-born painter Jacob Jordaens followed in the footsteps of Rubens and Van Dyck as the city's leading artist during the 17th century. While he completed numerous mythological and religious commissions including for the Swedish and English Royal courts, he is most well-known for his exuberant genre scenes, characterised by a strong sense of realism. These qualities translate to the Scenes from Country Life tapestry series, which Jordaens is suspected to have designed during the 1620s or 1630s.It is possible that the present tapestry originates from the renowned workshop of the Geubels family in Brussels, who had been active as tapestry weavers since the 16th century and are known to have woven this series.A related tapestry is in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, and another survives at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, which holds the most complete set of panels from this series.Related literature: J. Mulherron, "Jacob Jordaens's elements and humours tapestries", National Trust Historic Houses and Collections, (2012), p. 5-1Condition Report: The tapestry bears the usual minor marks, nicks and wear overall consistent with age.There is some fading to the flesh tones and warmer colours, though the blues and in some cases the golden colours are quite striking. The neck of the rooster has some preserved red.The textile is quite wavy and warped in texture overall, and feels quite hard due to the later backing.There are areas of old reweaving throughout as well as stitch repairs, most significantly to the lower portion of the architectural surround, where there are one or two horizontal tears.Possibly reduced (slightly wider versions are known), lacking margins and borders. Condition Report Disclaimer
A quantity of Edwardian textiles to include a child's ivory silk and embroidered smock dress, a nightdress, pair of pantaloons, a partially finished tapestry and a quantity of needlecraft related books to include 'The New Guide to Needlecraft Skills and Techniques' and a silver carrying vanity case containing a quantity of essential oils for aromatherapy, etc (2).

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